Introduction
The Rockville RWM Wireless Microphone System allows you to manually or automatically set frequency channels to avoid dropouts and interference. This guide will walk you through both methods: manual frequency selection and auto-scan mode.
Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Frequency Channels
1. Understanding Frequency Controls on the Receiver
- Next to the volume knobs on the receiver, you’ll find three buttons:
- Up and Down Buttons – Manually cycle through different frequencies.
- Set Button – Used to confirm frequency selection or to activate auto-scan mode.
2. Manually Setting the Frequency
If you experience dropouts or interference, you can manually change the frequency:
- Identify the current frequency for Microphone A or B by checking the receiver display.
- Press the Up or Down button on the receiver to cycle through available frequencies.
- When you find a new frequency, press the Set button to confirm.
- Hold the microphone close to the receiver while pressing Set—this ensures the microphone syncs to the new frequency.
- The microphone display will flash, indicating the new frequency is set.
- If you do not sync the microphone quickly, it will return to the previous frequency.
3. Using Auto-Scan Mode for the Clearest Frequency
The auto-scan feature allows the receiver to automatically find the best frequency:
- Hold down the Set button on the receiver until the word SCAN appears on the display.
- Press the Up or Down button to let the receiver find the clearest frequency.
- Once a frequency is selected, take your microphone and press the Set button.
- Hold the microphone close to the receiver—the display on the mic will flash, confirming the sync.
- The microphone is now set to the best available frequency.
Conclusion
Using either the manual or auto-scan method, you can easily set up your Rockville RWM Wireless Microphone System to ensure clear and uninterrupted audio.
If you experience any issues, double-check that:
- The microphone frequency matches the receiver.
You sync the microphone quickly after setting a new frequency.
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