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Contents
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Operating Elements and Connections
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4 .2 Inserting the batteries into the
the tie clip microphone and
the pocket transmitter
4 .4 Adjusting the transmission channel
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Wireless Microphone System
These instructions are intended for users without
any specific technical knowledge . Please read these
instructions carefully prior to operation and keep
them for later reference .
All operating elements and connections de-
scribed can be found on page 2 .
1 Applications
This multi-frequency microphone system operating
in the UHF range is capable of wireless transmis-
sion of speech and vocals to an amplifier system .
Thus, it is ideally suited for applications requiring
total freedom of movement, e . g . for stage shows,
DJ applications, sports events .
The ACT function (automatic channel target-
ing) is a most convenient feature of the system:
Simply press a button to adjust the wireless micro-
phone or the pocket transmitter to the channel
selected on the receiver via IR signal .
The microphone system includes:
1 multi-frequency receiver in True Diversity tech-
nology*
1 plug-in power supply unit for the receiver
1 audio cable (2 × 6 .3 mm plug)
1 pocket transmitter with tie clip microphone
* True Diversity technology
The signal coming from the pocket transmitter is received
by two antennas and amplified in two separate receiving
parts . The signal offering the best reception quality is then
processed .
2 Operating Elements and
Connections
2.1 Multi-frequency receiver
1
Receiving antennas A and B
2
Button SELECT for channel adjustment
– To automatically scan a free reception channel,
press the button briefly .
– To manually adjust a channel, keep the button
SELECT pressed until the units digit on the
display (3) starts flashing . Press the button
briefly to adjust the units digit . Keep the but-
ton pressed again until the tens digit on the
display starts flashing . Press the button briefly
to adjust the tens digit . (The frequencies cor-
responding to the channels can be found in
the table on page 34 .)
3
Display for channel indication
4
LED AF (audio frequency): lighting up when the
received audio signal exceeds a defined level
5
Reception LEDs RF (radio frequency) A and B:
to indicate which of the two receiving parts of
the unit receives the more powerful radio signal
6
IR window for the IR signals to adjust the chan-
nel of the pocket transmitter
7
Button ACT for sending the IR signals to adjust
the channel of the pocket transmitter
8
Power supply jack to connect the power supply
unit provided
9
POWER switch
10
XLR audio output for connection to a micro-
phone input
11
Audio output (6 .3 mm jack) for connection to
a line input
12
VOLUME control for the audio signal of the
outputs (10, 11)
13
SQUELCH control to adjust the threshold for
interference suppression
2.2 Pocket transmitter
14
Transmitting antenna
15
On / off switch
OFF
STBY = mute
ON
16
Display with channel indication and battery
status indication
17
Sensor for the IR signals to adjust the channel