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trim-pot counterclockwise reduces overall 
system audio output (thus lowering 
distortion but raising background noise), 
while turning clockwise increases overall 
system audio output (thus lowering 
background noise but raising distortion). The 
Audio Level Adjust is  factory set to the mid 
position, which is the optimal setting for 
normal operation. 
note: The Audio Level Adjust is not intended for 
high-input signal adjustment—the 15dB pad is 
provided for that purpose. It is for use only in 
extreme cases during which satisfactory audio 
cannot be achieved with the pad alone.
Note: Set control carefully. If trim-pot is turned past 
minimum or maximum adjustment points, it may 
need to be backed up to achieve desired setting. 
Programming the MT-16a/r 
to the selected Channel
Before beginning operation, the MT-16A/R 
transmitter must be synchronized with 
the selected frequency from the receiver 
using the Ir receptor/sensor window (21) on 
the transmitter and the Ir sync window (1) 
on the receiver (see Selecting the MGT-16 
Receiver Channel and IR Sync
 on page 8).
After first turning the transmitter on (or 
off and then on again if already on), begin 
programming by holding the transmitter’s 
IR Receptor/Sensor Window  about 6-12” 
from the receiver’s IR Synch Window. Press 
the Ir sync Button (14) once to begin the IR 
sync download of the selected frequency 
to the transmitter. Upon successful data 
transfer (usually in less than two seconds) 
the transmitter will transmit a radio signal 
on the same channel (frequency) as 
the receiver. The signal leD (10) on the 
receiver will light up, indicating that the 
link is completed. If all the necessary steps 
noted above are not taken during the ten 
seconds of active data transfer, the receiver 
and the transmitter units will not link and 
the transmitter’s previously programmed 
channel remains unchanged. 
When programming is finished, close the 
battery compartment door, ensuring that it 
latches. The MT-16A/R is now ready for use.
note: Manually matching the transmitter frequency 
without the receiver is not possible. For proper 
operation, the transmitter must have the same 
channel as selected on the receiver. 
Operating the MT-16a/r 
Instrument Transmitter 
During normal operation with the unit 
powered On, the MT-16A/R transmitter 
should be fully inserted onto the instrument 
(guitar, bass, etc.). When ready to play, 
slide the Power switch (2) to On position 
in the direction of the arrow. The receiver 
signal leD (10) should light up if system is 
properly synchronized. Adjust the volume 
on the receiver (see Connecting Audio 
Output
 on page 9) for unity gain (one-to-
one) with a hard-wired cord. Or, select up 
to an added 4-5dB boost by adjusting the 
receiver volume to maximum for normal use 
with guitars and bass guitars. A listening 
test prior to use will determine which 
receiver volume and transmitter input pad 
settings are best for your application. To 
Mute/un-Mute (attenuate) the audio during 
use, set the receiver power switch to the 
second (Mute) position. Or, just turn off the 
transmitter with the Transmitter Power switch 
(17)
. The Signal LED will turn off and the 
audio will be muted (Off). When ready to 
play again, slide the receiver’s power switch 
to the third (On) position. Or, just turn on 
the transmitter. 
Note: While playing, the audio level should be 
adjusted on the instrument as when using a 
hard-wired cord.