Yamaha Revolabs Executive Elite 03-ELITEEXEC8-AU Installation And Operation Manual page 34

Wireless microphone system
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NOTE:
You need to select the region or country you are using the system
in. As part of this selection the frequency band in which the
Executive Elite system operates is selected. Selecting a country or
region different from the one you are in might revoke the right to
use the system. If you are unclear which region or country you
should select, please contact Yamaha support.
For Executive Elite units acquired in Australia or Japan, the
Region is pre-selected and cannot be changed by the user.
The RF Power settings allow adjusting the RF signal strength of the receiver,
limiting RF traffic and interference with other areas. It is recommended to
select an RF setting that provides good RF coverage with minimal local area
interference. An RF Power setting that provides a signal strong enough for a
microphone to be 150 – 300 feet away from the remote antenna receiver might
also be seen by other Revolabs devices in the vicinity. We recommend testing
with different RF settings and using the RF Spectrum Analyzer in the local web
UI to gauge the effect of the different settings. Auto Scaling should be disabled,
except in high RF environments as it allows the system to automatically reduce
RF power when it is not required.
The System Clock menu allows setting the synchronization mode of the
Executive Elite system. After selecting a mode, the system will open the
System Clock Mode submenu, prompting the user to choose if the system will
be Internal, and share its clock, or External, and search for an external clock
master. After selecting Internal or External, the base will reboot to apply the
changes.
AVB Stream Mode offers two different modes for the AVB channels in a stream.
Either the Executive Elite is providing multiple streams ("Multi"), in which case
every microphone channel will have its own AVB stream, or "Single", in which
case all microphone channels are delivered in one single stream.
In the Admin Settings menu the standard password used on the local web UI
and the front panel can be changed. The user can also log-out of the front
panel from here.
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