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Wearing the Backpack Transmitter:

Clip the transmitter to a belt 

. For best results, slide the 

transmitter down until the belt is pressed against the base 
of the clip. Or, slide a guitar strap through the transmitter 

clip 

,as shown.

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Changing batteries:

Expected life for Two Alkaline batteries is approximately 6 hours.
Replace batteries when the Green Power LED and the LCD
Battery Indicator (shown below) begin to blink.

Features

Antenna.

 LCD panel. 

     Please see (System Setup) on Page 8.

 Power/ASC/ Low Battery Indicator.     

     Constant Green: Power ON.
     Flashing Green: IR ASC in progress, or Low Batteries.

 Mute Indicator.

     Constant Red: Audio Muted.

 Power/Mute Button.

     Push and Hold for Power On/Off. Push once for Mute On/Off.

 IR W

     Receives IR signals (ASC) to synchronize with Receiver.

 Select Button.

     Please see (System Setup) on Page 8.

 3-pin Microphone Input Jack.

 Gain Adjustment Switch.

     Three gain settings are available. Choose the
      appropriate setting for your application: 
          Mic: Microphone
          0dB: Guitar with passive pickups
          -10dB: Guitar with active pickups, or Line Level Signals.

Note: To prevent accidental power or mute changes
during a performance, you may set the Lock function by
a simultaneous press and release of buttons 5 and 7. This 
will disable all buttons and a “lock” icon will appear in the
LCD. Repeat procedure to return to normal operation.
  

 

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Summary of Contents for DHT-QUAD

Page 1: ...MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER 3 RECEIVER 4 MENU MENU MENU MENU...

Page 2: ...Frequency Band Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless information These regulations state which devises can use which frequencies and help to limit...

Page 3: ...AS HS AS LV RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER 3 RECEIVER 4 MENU MENU MENU MENU...

Page 4: ...A ANTENNA A ANTENNA B XLR BALANCED 12dBV CH 1 MUTE LEVEL CH 2 MUTE LEVEL CH 3 MUTE LEVEL CH 4 MUTE LEVEL RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER 3 RECEIVER 4 MENU MENU MENU MENU RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER 2 RECEIVER...

Page 5: ...Press repeatedly to choose Channel Number Microphone Gain Control Note To prevent accidental power or mute changes during a performance you may set the Lock function by a simultaneous press and relea...

Page 6: ...rogress or Low Batteries Mute Indicator Constant Red Audio Muted Power Mute Button Push and Hold for Power On Off Push once for Mute On Off IR W Receives IR signals ASC to synchronize with Receiver Se...

Page 7: ...ults when operating multiple systems set all systems to a single group then set each system to a unique channel within that group Auto Frequency Finder function on the Receiver Choose AUTO CHANNEL SEL...

Page 8: ...NNEL CONTROL AUTO VOLUME MANUAL CHANNEL FREQUENCY DISPLAY MHz SELECT LIST EXIT MASTER GROUP CHANNEL ANTENNA A B GROUP SELECT SELECT SELECT CHANNEL CONTROL AUTO VOLUME MANUAL CHANNEL FREQUENCY DISPLAY...

Page 9: ...Change the batteries in transmitter Distortion or unwanted noise Receiver Indicates RF Remove nearby sources of RF inter ference CD players computers in ear monitor systems etc Distortion level increa...

Page 10: ...oz 85 g without batteries Power Requirements 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life About 6 hours Max Audio Input Level 0 dBV maximum at mic gain position Batteries Receiver Audio Output...

Page 11: ...ed 7 Damage to or deterioration of the exterior of the item which occurs after delivery Galaxy Audio does not authorize any third party including any dealer or Service Center to assume any liability o...

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