Synexis – Synexis TP2 Beltpack Transmitter
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4.3
Battery status display
•
The battery status is displayed
in 4 stages.
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If only one bar is displayed, you should recharge the receiver as soon as possible.
•
If the battery frame is flashing, the batteries are empty and have to be replaced or
recharged.
•
If the transmitter is equipped with rechargeable NiMH batteries, put it into the
appropriate charger (e.g. Synexis C8 or C10). Despite the Auto-Off function we
recommend turning off the transmitter before charging.
The LED
indicates the charging status:
LED is flashing blue . . . . . . . . . . The batteries are being charged
LED illuminates blue. . . . . . . . . . The batteries are fully charged
LED is flashing red . . . . . . . . . . . Error
L M H
4.5
Microphone connection
•
Connect a microphone to the 4-pin mini XLR socket
. Make sure the connector
will correctly lock in place.
Note
•
In order to avoid popping noise in the Synexis RP2 receiver, you should connect
the microphone when Synexis TP2 receiver is turned off.
4.6
How to turn the transmitter on/off
•
Turn on the beltpack transmitter with the on/off switch
.
•
The LED
will illuminate blue.
•
The selected channel and the battery status are displayed
.
•
After use turn off the beltpack transmitter with the on/off switch
.
•
The LED
will go out.
4.4
How to set the gain
•
With the 3-stage (Hi/Mid/Low) gain switch
you can set the gain for close or
distant miking. Remove the lid of the battery compartment
to access the
switch.
Position “Low” = set switch to “L”
Position “Mid” = set switch to “M”
Position “High” = set switch to “H”