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Configuring a DWX System 4 If there is interference noise that could become a problem, change the channel plan perform the checking procedure again. If there is no interference noise, the channel plan can be used. Note If the computer on which Wireless Studio is installed, a Bluetooth mouse, or similar device is set up on top of the DWR-R01D and operated, the RF meters on the DWR-R01D may light up due to noise from the computer or other device. In such cases, distance the computer or other device from the DWR-R01D until the RF level meters turn off. Flowchart for Step 1 Channel plan selection  Power down all transmitters  Select the RX channel plan  Check for external interference RF level meter is out?  Change the RX channel plan No Yes To Step 2 Notes When using only a digital wireless microphone system Taking advantage of the fact that digital wireless systems are highly resistant to interference, using groups with a high number of channels that can be operated simultaneously is recommended. *In this case, when neighboring channels from two bands are used, ensure that channel spacing is at least 375 kHz. When using analog wireless and digital wireless systems together Select a group designed for simultaneous multi-channel operation in an environment where analog wireless and digital wireless systems are used. Groups for environments where analog wireless and digital wireless systems are used together include those intended for single TV band use and those intended for multiple TV band use. Take factors such as the number of bands used and whether TV broadcast transmissions exist into consideration when selecting the group. For details on the groups that can be selected, see "Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency Lists" (PDF). *When simultaneous multi-channel operation is realized with a mix of analog wireless and digital wireless systems, the frequency spacing between the analog and digital systems must be at least 375 kHz. Therefore certain channels will not be available for selection in the digital wireless system. Making and Checking RF Settings (UHF) 47

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Making and Checking RF Settings (UHF)
Flowchart for Step 1
Channel plan selection
Select the RX channel plan
Check for external interference
RF level meter is out?
To Step 2
No
Yes
Power down all transmitters
Change the RX channel plan
Notes
When using only a digital wireless microphone system
Taking advantage of the fact that digital wireless systems are highly resistant to interference, using groups
with a high number of channels that can be operated simultaneously is recommended.
*
In this case, when neighboring channels from two bands are used, ensure that channel spacing is at least 375 kHz.
When using analog wireless and digital wireless systems together
Select a group designed for simultaneous multi-channel operation in an environment where analog wireless
and digital wireless systems are used.
Groups for environments where analog wireless and digital wireless systems are used together include those
intended for single TV band use and those intended for multiple TV band use. Take factors such as the
number of bands used and whether TV broadcast transmissions exist into consideration when selecting the
group.
For details on the groups that can be selected, see “Sony Digital Wireless Microphone System Frequency
Lists” (PDF).
* When simultaneous multi-channel operation is realized with a mix of analog wireless and digital wireless systems, the frequency
spacing between the analog and digital systems must be at least 375 kHz. Therefore certain channels will not be available for
selection in the digital wireless system.
Configuring a DWX System
4 If there is interference noise that could become a problem, change the channel plan perform
the checking procedure again.
If there is no interference noise, the channel plan can be used.
Note
If the computer on which Wireless Studio is installed, a Bluetooth mouse, or similar device is set up on top of
the DWR-R01D and operated, the RF meters on the DWR-R01D may light up due to noise from the computer
or other device. In such cases, distance the computer or other device from the DWR-R01D until the RF level
meters turn off.