Anchor Audio AN-130 User Manual

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DIVERSITY WIRELESS BY ANCHOR AUDIO

Anchor Audio UHF wireless is a 16 channel, diversity wireless system that utilizes two independent antennae to
receive signals. The diversity feature means the receiver will process the stronger of the two antenna signals, ef-
fectively minimizing dropouts and interference from other transmitting sources. The antennae are mounted inter-
nally so there are no obstructions or risk of damage.
CHANNEL SELECTION - BUILT-IN RECEIVER
Before you can use your UHF wireless system, you will need to select a wireless frequency, set the built-in receiver,
and microphone transmitter, to that channel.

1. Choose from any of the 16 available wireless channels
2. Set the wireless channel selector knob “CHANNEL” to the channel/frequency you have chosen

If you have two wireless receivers repeat above for the second receiver. Remember each receiver/transmitter pair
must be set to different channels to work properly.

UHF WIRELESS ACCESSORIES

WH-6000: 16 channel wireless handheld microphone/transmitter
WB-6000: 16 channel wireless body-pack transmitter for hands free microphone

(microphone not included - see below)

CM-60:

Lightweight, low-profile collar microphone - works w/ the WB-6000 transmitter

EM-60:

UltraLite “Over-the-Ear” hands free microphone - works w/ the WB-6000 transmitter

LM-60:

Lightweight, clip-on lapel microphone - works w/ the WB-6000 transmitter

HBM-60: Ultra-lightweight headband microphone - works w/ the WB-6000 transmitter

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FEEDBACK

Feedback is a howling noise or shrill sound that is self-generated by the sound system. It is caused by a micro-
phone picking up the sound coming from the speaker and then being re-amplified. Once a feedback loop is started
it will continue until the system is adjusted.

CAUTION: Feedback can damage your equipment & may be hazardous to hearing.

FEEDBACK CAUSES

• Microphone too close, pointing towards or in

front of the speaker

• Volume setting too loud for room
• Sound reflections from hard surfaces, walls, etc.

AVOIDING & ELIMINATING FEEDBACK

• Point the microphone in a different direction
• Keep the microphone away from the speaker;

position speaker in FRONT of microphone

• Reduce the sound system volume levels

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE OPERATION (AN-130RC ONLY)
Point the red Mute button towards the front of the
AN-130RC, aiming the remote at the red window
located near the Volume and Tone controls.

• Raise volume by pressing Volume Up
• Lower volume by pressing Volume Down
• Mute system by pressing Mute
• Stop mute by pressing Mute again or

pressing either volume button

REPLACING THE REMOTE BATTERY

1. Locate the latch on the bottom of the

remote, near the back

2. Gently pull the latch towards the center

of the remote

3. Slide out the battery holder carefully
4. Place a new battery in holder with positive

symbol on the battery facing up

5. Carefully re-insert the battery holder

VOLUME

DOWN

MUTE

VOLUME UP

BATTERY

REMOTE CONTROL
BOTTOM

BATTERY

HOLDER

NOTE: If the system is not responding be sure the signal is not blocked.

NOTE: Use only CR2025 or CR2032 type batteries.

NOTE: If you experience ongoing interference with your wireless system,

the selected frequency may be incompatible w/ other systems

in the area. Try different channels to find a clear frequency.

AN-130U1
BUILT-IN UHF WIRELESS
RECEIVER CONTROLS

UHF WIRELESS
VOLUME CONTROL

UHF WIRELESS

CHANNEL SELECTION

RX INDICATOR LIGHTS

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