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What is the first step to reconnect a transmitter to the receiver?
What is the first step to reconnect a transmitter to the receiver?
What is the primary purpose of Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission?
What is the primary purpose of Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission?
In which type of environments is the Wireless GO II optimised to operate?
In which type of environments is the Wireless GO II optimised to operate?
What is the level of encryption used in the Wireless GO II's transmission?
What is the level of encryption used in the Wireless GO II's transmission?
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How do you disconnect a transmitter from the receiver?
How do you disconnect a transmitter from the receiver?
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How many transmitters come with the Wireless GO II system?
How many transmitters come with the Wireless GO II system?
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What happens when a transmitter loses connection with the receiver?
What happens when a transmitter loses connection with the receiver?
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How do you turn on the Wireless GO II receiver?
How do you turn on the Wireless GO II receiver?
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What is displayed on the receiver's LED screen?
What is displayed on the receiver's LED screen?
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How do the transmitters come configured out of the box?
How do the transmitters come configured out of the box?
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What is the purpose of the output level meter on the receiver?
What is the purpose of the output level meter on the receiver?
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Study Notes
Wireless GO II Dual Channel Receiver
- The Wireless GO II features a dual channel receiver that allows connection of two transmitters for recording two sound sources into a single device.
- Out of the box, transmitters come auto-paired to the receiver, remembering their assigned channel, eliminating the need for re-pairing.
Receiver Display
- The receiver's LED screen is divided into four main sections, displaying:
- Battery life, signal strength, and input level for each transmitter (bottom left and right).
- Icons for battery life, backlight mode, and output gain for the receiver (middle section).
- An output level meter for the receiver, ensuring signal levels are not too hot.
Turning On and Pairing
- To turn on the Wireless GO II, press and hold the receiver's power button.
- To pair transmitters, press and hold the power button on each transmitter one at a time; they will automatically pair with the receiver.
- If a transmitter loses connection, the blue '∞' LED on the transmitter flashes, and the icons for that channel go blank on the receiver.
Reconnecting and Disconnecting Transmitters
- To reconnect a transmitter, press and hold the pair button ('∞') on the receiver for three seconds, then single-click the power button on the transmitter and wait.
- To disconnect a transmitter, select it by single-clicking the pair button, then press and hold the pair button for three seconds.
RØDE's Series IV 2.4GHz Digital Transmission
- The Wireless GO II utilizes RØDE's all-new Series IV 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encryption.
- This transmission technology delivers an extended transmission range of 200 meters (line of sight) and is optimized for stable operation in RF-dense environments.
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Description
Learn about the features of the Rode Wireless GO II, a dual channel receiver that allows for recording two sound sources into a single device. Understand how the transmitters work and the features of the receiver's LED screen.