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Flexible Antenna

Power ON Indicator

Phone Out Jack

Mic Out Jack

Power ON/OFF Switch

Channel Selector Switch

9V DC Power Input Jack

Battery Compartment Cover

Mic Input Jack

Power ON Indicator

Power ON/OFF Switch

Channel Selector Switch

Belt Clip

Battery Compartment Cover

Mounting Bracket

Monitor  

Earphone

Audio Signal 

Cable

Mini-plug  

to 

1

/

4

"  

Adapter

• Each PRO 88W system also  

  includes an accessory microphone

Transmitter

Receiver

Summary of Contents for PRO 88W

Page 1: ...Owners Manual PRO 88W VHF WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...oth units must be set to either A or B TVHF frequencies are in television channel bands 7 and 8 Use whichever channel does not have an operating TV station in your area Note that two transmitters on the same frequency will not work with one receiver The PRO88W is offered with a choice of cardioid or omnidirectional clip on microphones Each type offers distinct benefits cardioid microphones reduce ...

Page 3: ...DC Power Input Jack Battery Compartment Cover Mic Input Jack Power ON Indicator Power ON OFF Switch Channel Selector Switch Belt Clip Battery Compartment Cover Mounting Bracket Monitor Earphone Audio Signal Cable Mini plug to 1 4 Adapter Each PRO88W system also includes an accessory microphone Transmitter Receiver ...

Page 4: ...eries should be removed if the PRO 88W will not be used for a long time Each unit provides two selectable transmitting frequencies 1 Switch the Channel Selector Switch to the desired channel A or B 2 The belt clip on the back of the unit clips the transmitter onto a belt or the transmitter simply can be put into a pocket 3 Plug the microphone into the Mic Input Jack 4 The microphone can be clipped...

Page 5: ...hannel is noisy switch both the transmitter and receiver to the other channel If there is a dead spot in a room indicated by noise on the external earphone try a slight change of position or try changing frequencies Low ceiling fluorescent lighting overhead telephone lines or close proximity to metal fences can all cause static If this occurs try a slight change of position and or try changing fre...

Page 6: ...cro remove the protective paper from the hook half of the Velcro and press the exposed adhesive side against the back of the receiver Do not place it over the Frequency Code on the nameplate or the battery compartment cover Then without removing the protective paper from the other side hold the receiver plus Velcro against the camcorder to find a position with a sufficiently flat area that does no...

Page 7: ...cies T13 169 445 MHz 170 245 MHz T24 169 505 MHz 170 305 MHz T57 171 045 MHz 171 845 MHz T68 171 105 MHz 171 905 MHz TVHF 179 400 MHz 180 600 MHz Modulation Frequency Modulation Modulation Sensitivity 6 mV input for full deviation Battery 9V alkaline not included Current Consumption 50 mA Battery Life 8 hours nominal Dimensions 104 0 mm 4 09 H x 62 0 mm 2 44 W x 24 0 mm 0 94 D Weight 80 g 2 8 oz w...

Page 8: ... OR USE OR FAILURE THEREOF WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY TORT OR OTHERWISE This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Outside the U S A please contact your local dealer for warranty details U S One Year Limited End User Warranty To reduce the environmental impact of a multi language printed document p...

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