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Tips
SLIDE BLACK SLEEVE
UP
PULL UP ON SECTION INDICATED
TO RELEASE LOCK AND REMOVE
NOTE: This is a push-on, push off
locking connector. The connector
will rotate 360° in the transmitter
without disconnecting. Use extreme
caution when connecting or
removing the mic/antenna or
noodle antenna. To remove slide
the black sleeve back, and pull up
on the metal base, then pull the
mic/antenna or noodle antenna
straight out.
Disconnecting the noodle
antenna or the mic/antenna
assembly.
Additional Operational Notes:
The T-2350 operates on six AAA batteries in series, which produce 9 VDC. A fresh
set of batteries will operate the unit for over five hours when in high power mode.
Battery reversal guards are integral to the battery compartment to eliminate the
possibility of cell reversal.
NOTE: Always turn the unit off and remove used batteries when not in use. It is
imperative to discard partially used batteries, as their remaining life is not
predictable. Always start an operation with a fresh set of batteries.
Audio Circuit and Body Mounting Tips:
All body worn transmitters are susceptible to “clothing noise”. Reducing this
rubbing effect is accomplished in a variety of ways. Attach the transmitter to the body
with a secure mounting method, such an ace bandage or a custom harness.
Then;
1
Try to locate the microphone in an area that “pickup” will be best and rubbing
noise is least. Avoid the arms, legs, crotch or under the arms or the waist
area. Front torso mounting is ideal.
2
Always provide a small amount of strain relief on the microphone cable itself.
This reduces the noise caused by the microphone cable and element being
tugged and prevents cable damage.
3
Secure the microphone cable to the body with medical adhesive tape in at
least two spots, the final being about an inch below the element. Remember
to leave a strain relief loop!
4
Completely cover the microphone element (facing outward) with an ordinary
Band Aid™. This provides a damped baffle for the microphone and a slick
surface for clothing to rub on, and actually does not impact audio pickup level
at all.