When manually pairing your Wireless units, both the Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) must be in pairing mode at the same time. If only one unit is in pairing mode, they will not recognise each other.
On Transmitter units, pairing mode can be difficult to identify at first. The steps below will help confirm that your Transmitter is correctly in pairing mode.
How to confirm the Transmitter is in pairing mode
- With the unit powered on, check the chain link LED.
- Flashing: The Transmitter is not paired.
- Solid: The Transmitter is already paired (the other unit may need pairing instead).
- Press the power button Ø on the Transmitter with a short click.
- Do not hold the button, as this will power the unit off.
- The chain link LED will begin flashing faster.
- This faster flashing confirms the Transmitter is now in pairing mode.
- After a short period, the Transmitter will exit pairing mode automatically.
- The LED will return to its slower flashing rate.
- If needed, repeat Step 2 to re-enter pairing mode.
Once both the Transmitter and Receiver are in pairing mode, follow the manual pairing procedure for your specific device.
You can confirm successful pairing when the chain link LED remains solid.
For more information about pairing, please see the articles below:
| RØDE Wireless Kit | Article |
|---|---|
| Wireless GO | How to Pair the Wireless GO Transmitter to the Receiver |
| Wireless GO II | How to Pair the Wireless GO II Transmitter to the Receiver |
| Wireless GO (3rd Gen) | How to Pair the Wireless GO (3rd Gen) Transmitter to the Receiver |
| Wireless PRO | How to Pair the Wireless PRO Transmitter to the Receiver |
| Wireless ME | How to Pair the Wireless ME Transmitter to the Receiver |
| Interview PRO | How to Pair the Interview PRO to a Receiver |
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