Sr200 receiver front panel features – Samson Stage 200 Dual-Channel Handheld VHF Wireless System (Channel A) User Manual
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Stage 200: Dual Handheld Wireless System
1. Power Switch - Press to turn the receiver on or off.
2. POWER Indicator - Lights red when the receiver is powered on.
3. Volume Control (Channel A) - Rotate to adjust the level of the audio signal output
from the Channel A receiver.
4. Channel A AF Indicator - Lights green when the corresponding Channel A VH200
transmitter is powered on, and there is an audio signal present and detected by the
receiver. The indicator lights red when the transmitted audio signal is overloaded.
5. Channel A RF Indicator - Lights orange when the corresponding Channel A VH200
transmitter is powered on, and there is an RF signal present and detected by the
receiver.
6. Volume Control (Channel B) - Rotate to adjust the level of the audio signal output
from the Channel B receiver.
7. Channel B AF Indicator - Lights green when the corresponding Channel B VH200
transmitter is powered on, and there is an audio signal present and detected by the
receiver. The indicator lights red when the transmitted audio signal is overloaded.
8. Channel B RF Indicator - Lights orange when the corresponding Channel B VH200
transmitter is powered on, and there is an RF signal present and detected by the
receiver.
9. Channel Label - The channel label designates the operating channel and frequency.
The label color matches the label color of the corresponding handheld microphone
transmitter. See the chart below for the available channels:
8
7
6
1
2
3
4 5
12
13
15
11
10
14
10
9
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SR200 Receiver Front Panel Features
Group A
Receiver Channel / Frequency
Color
A
CH 21 / 200.9 MHz
Red
B
CH 27 / 182.1 MHz
Orange
Group B
Receiver Channel / Frequency
Color
A
CH 11 / 208.2 MHz
Brown
B
CH 28 / 195.4 MHz
Black
Group C
Receiver Channel / Frequency
Color
A
CH 35 / 212.725 MHz
Silver
B
CH 36 / 192.83 MHz
Blue
Group D
Receiver Channel / Frequency
Color
A
CH 37 / 207.675 MHz
Green
B
CH 38 / 184.35 MHz
Purple