Bodypack Transmitter
Security Cover
Protects the
POWER
and
MIC
switches from being
actuated unintentionally.
MIC
Slide the switch to
0
to mute the audio signal while power
and carrier frequency remain on. Thus, no noise will become
audible if you mute the microphone, even if the
SQUELCH
control on the EVO wireless receiver is set to minimum.
POWER
Slide the switch to turn the transmitter power on (
I
) or off (
0
).
Status LED
Indicates battery status and audio input overload. If the LED
is constantly lit, the batteries will be dead in about 90 min-
utes. If the LED flashes, the audio input is being overloaded.
Audio Input
3-pin male mini-XLR connector for connection to the EVO
Lavaliere Microphone.
Antenna
Permanently connected, flexible antenna.
GAIN
Use the rotary
GAIN
control to match the microphone’s level to
the transmitter’s audio section. It is also accessible when the
battery door is on.
CHANNEL
Use the rotary
CHANNEL
switch to select a desired carrier
frequency for transmission.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to switch
POWER
to off before
selecting a
CHANNEL
.
Belt Clip
Use the
Belt Clip
to attach the transmitter to your belt in one
of four ways, as shown in Figure 5 (on the right).
Carrier Frequency Table
A label lists available frequencies and is affixed to the rear
panel of the bodypack transmitter.
Figure 5 The Belt Clip can be positioned on the EVO Bodypack
Transmitter in four ways.
Frequency Set Designation
The same label (on the rear panel) also indicates the
designation of the Frequency Set.
Battery Compartment
See Setting Up on page 8
Battery Door
See Setting Up on page 8
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