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(2) Insert two 1.5 Volt (AA) batteries into the battery compartment, being
careful of the proper polarity as illustrated in Fig.4
NOTE: When transmitter is not in use, make sure it is switched off.
If the transmitter will not be used for some time, please remove
the batteries from the battery compartment to avoid battery leakage
which could result in damage to the microphone. If rechargeable
batteries are used, remove and recharge when necessary.
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(1) Select GT/MT Switch (9) position: Determine the use of the Belt Pack
Transmitter. If a lavalier or headset microphone will be used, the switch should
be set in the MT position. If using a guitar/bass or with a line-level device (pre-
amp out), the switch should be set in the GT position.
(2) Power On: When powering up the transmitter, switch the power switch (2)
to the ON position. The Battery Status indicator will flash briefly, indicating
normal operational status. (b) When the indicator remains illuminated or does
not illuminate at all, the battery level is low or exhausted and must be replaced
for continued operation.
(3) Determine Channel/Group: After you power up the transmitter, check to see
that it is assigned to the same channel/group as the receiver. If you find they
do not match then follow the G/CH setup procedures (pages 8 – 9).