TG 500 – Handheld transmitter
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• If the “Tx lock” function is activated, the handheld transmitter
can still be switched off. Press the on/off button
until the
message “PW Lock” appears on the display
. Release the
button and then press it again until the message “Off” is
displayed. The handheld transmitter is then switched off.
• If the “Mute” function on the receiver is activated, you can
mute the microphone by briefly pressing the mute button
.
The activated mute function is indicated by the “M” symbol on
the display. The microphone mute function is indicated both on
the receiver display (TX mute display) and on the transmitter
display by the word “Mute” and the name entered on the
receiver alternating on the display.
• If you wish to switch to “RF off” mode, hold down the on/off
button
on the handheld transmitter until the message “RF
off” appears on the display. You can now synchronise a spare
transmitter to the same channel, for example, even though the
main transmitter is still active (audio continues to function while
synchronising).
• Perform synchronisation for the spare transmitter.
• To leave “RF off” mode, turn the transmitter off and on again.
• The transmitter comes supplied with a black ring
. To
distinguish more clearly when using multiple transmitters, the
individual transmitters can be provided with different colour
rings. See chapter 9 “Accessories”. Remove the ring
and
attach the desired colour ring so that it audibly clicks into place.
pwlock
RF off
Figure 3-16:
Power lock message
Figure 3-18:
Mute function active
Figure 3-20:
RF off mode active
Figure 3-21: Changing the colour ring on the transmitter
off
Figure 3-17:
Switching off in spite of power lock
user
Figure 3-19:
Microphone muted
mute
Figure 3-22: Adjusting sensitivity
3.4
Using the sensitivity switch
• The handheld transmitter has a switchable pre-attenuation of
+12 dB
• If the gain setting on the transmitter is not sufficient, the audio
level can be amplified by increasing the “Gain” in the receiver,
in particular for quiet signals. See also chapter 2.8 “Menu set-
tings”, “Gain” section.