TRANSMITTERS:
Beltpack
– Channel 1
Carefully open the battery compartment
–
by sliding the cover down and then, once it is
clear of the catch, hinge it upwards
. Above the space for the battery there are three
user adjustable controls; on the left
is a small slide switch (‘INST’ for instrument and
‘MIC’ for Microphone). Make sure that this switch is in the ‘MIC’ position. Next to this is
the control for selecting the channel. Using a small flat bladed screwdriver carefully turn
this control to the number corresponding with the matching receiver in the cabinet.
On the right-
hand side is a control marked ‘GAIN’.
This will have been pre-set at the factory and will probably be at or near to the
mid-way position
. It is unlikely that you should need to adjust it. However, if you do
need to adjust the gain please refer to the manufacturer
’s instruction book and, using a
very small flat bladed screwdriver move the control clockwise or anti-clockwise as
required.
Finally fit a PP3 9v battery, being sure to observe the correct polarity, replace and close
the battery compartment cover.
Handheld
– Channel 2
Turn the locking collar to the left (anti-clockwise) and carefully slide the outer shell of the
body down, to reveal the battery compartment and small rotary control (similar to the
one on the rear panel of the receiver). Using a small flat bladed screwdriver, carefully
turn this control to the number corresponding with the matching receiver in the cabinet.
Insert a 9v PP3 battery, being sure to observe the correct polarity, replace the battery
compartment cover, and secure it in place by returning the collar to the ’locked’ position.
For more detailed instructions please refer to the manufacturer
’s instruction handbook.
Once all the equipment has been installed and connected inside the wall cabinet, and the
wires from the loudspeakers have been connected to the amplifier, you can replace the two
side panels and the door.
When replacing the door it may be hung to open ‘left-to-right’ or ‘right-to-left’ as dictated by the
location. Simply insert the lower hinge pin into its socket
– remembering to replace the small
spacer removed earlier (see page 13)
– and then pull the upper hinge pin back against its
spring, position over the socket in the chassis, and release to secure the door.
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