Hi, ok well usually it can be set up pretty much like this, use a suitable, connector, often a 3mm stereo phono plug at each end, but not always some are proprietary, to connect the Earphone "Output" of the "Player" to the Microphone or "Input" of the "Transmitter". The transmitter is then set to the desired frequency, or "Channel" or if a fixed frequency, that doesn't matter, and then it is a simple matter to tune the Receiver to the "Channel" that the Transmitter is "On".
The player is set to "play" the music/sound goes from the earphone jack, via the cable, into the transmitters input, the signal is transmitted via the airwaves to the receiver, where it is processed and then you can then hear the output from the player.
Hello,
Follow the below instructions:
Insert one end of a XLR cable into the output jack on the back of the wireless receiver.
Insert the other end of the cable into an available XLR input on the mixer.
Connect the antenna to the back of the wireless receiver appropriately, if the antenna are not already attached.
Plug the receivers into electrical sockets, turn it on and increase the volume. You will find the volume at the front of the receiver.
Turn on the mixer and test the mic.
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