Band Shoppe LONG RANGER IV Operating Instructions And Troubleshooting Manual - page 10
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LONG RANGER IV: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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MULTIPLE LONG RANGER SYSTEMS
A unique use of the AUX IN/OUT jack is for connecting two Long Ranger systems together for simultaneous use. When connected in this manner, they
will operate like a single system. It is best to use two different Long Ranger units that operate on different frequencies. Any input on either Long
Ranger will appear at both speakers. If the Long Ranger systems are on the same frequency, only one transmitter can be used at any given moment.
Second channel (add-on) wireless systems on either (or both) Long Ranger systems will work fi ne, as long as they are all on different frequencies.
Each wireless microphone will have its own volume control. The built-in wireless in each Long Ranger will be controlled by the left-hand knob on
the matching unit. The volume of each add-on wireless system will be controlled by the right-hand knob on the matching unit. All sound from all
wireless microphones will appear on all loudspeakers, both built-in or external.
Connect the Long Ranger systems together with a standard RCA (phone) patch cord, male plug to male plug. It is best to use cords 10 to 12 ft. in
length (or less) to minimize noise that can occur with long cables.
If any of the Long Rangers or add-on wireless system are on the same frequency, only one transmitter can be used at a time on that frequency.
REMEMBER that if two transmitters on the same frequency are turned on at the same time, the receiver will not receive either of them properly.
You will need to “alternate” the use of the same transmitters.
The INITIAL EQUIPMENT ADUSTMENTS (see page 6) should be performed on each system individally before the AUX IN/OUT interconnection is made.
After the units are connected together, adjust the volume on each Long Ranger for the loudness level needed.