Pairing a receiver with a transmitter
To establish a new radio link between a receiver and a transmitter, proceed as follows:
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Long-press the PAIR button of the receiver until its status LED flashes alternately green and red.
Or
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Press the Pair button of the desired device from the
device list in the Control Cockpit.
First Identify appears on the display panel of the receiver. The Pairing message then appears.Any existing radio link is now disconnected.
You now have 90 seconds to establish a radio link with a new transmitter.
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Long-press the PAIR button of the corresponding transmitter until its status LED flashes alternately green and red.
The Press pair on receiver message appears on the display panel of the transmitter (SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW only).
Once the radio link is successfully established, Paired appears on the display panel of both the receiver and the transmitter (only for SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW) and the status LEDs on the transmitter and the receiver light up green. If no radio link was successfully established, Pairing failed appears on the display panel of both the receiver and the transmitter (only for SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW) and the status LEDs on the transmitter and the receiver light up red. If you try to pair devices that are running incompatible firmware versions, a message appears on the display panel prompting you to update the firmware of the transmitter.Wenn If you update the firmware now, the transmitter and the receiver will be paired afterwards
If you do not update the firmware, the transmitter and the receiver will not be paired and FW mismatch appears on the display panel of the receiver.
We recommend updating the receiver firmware first and then the transmitter firmware.
When updating the firmware, make sure that only the transmitter whose firmware is currently being updated is switched on. All other transmitters should be switched off.
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Press the Pair button of the desired device from the device
list in the Control Cockpit.
First, Identify appears on the display panel of the receiver. The Pairing message then appears.Any existing radio link is now disconnected.
You now have 90 seconds to establish a radio link with a new transmitter.
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Long-press the PAIR button of the corresponding transmitter until its status LED flashes alternately green and red.
The Press pair on receiver message appears on the display panel of the transmitter (SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW only).
Once the radio link is successfully established, Paired appears on the display panel of the transmitter (only for SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW) and the status LEDs of the transmitter and the receiving channel light up green. If no radio link was successfully established, Pairing failed appears on the display panel of the transmitter (only for SL Handheld DW and SL Bodypack DW) and the status LEDs of the transmitter and the receiving channel light up red. If you try to pair devices that are running incompatible firmware versions, a message appears in the Control Cockpit prompting you to update the firmware of the transmitter.If you update the firmware now, the transmitter and the receiving channel will be paired afterwards.
If you do not update the firmware, the transmitter and the receiving channel will not be paired.
We recommend updating the receiver firmware first and then the transmitter firmware.
When updating the firmware, make sure that only the transmitter whose firmware is currently being updated is switched on. All other transmitters should be switched off.