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INSTALLING BATTERIES

Your transmitter requires 2 AA batteries for
power. For the best performance and longest
life, we recommend RadioShack alkaline bat-
teries.

Cautions:

• Use only fresh batteries of the required

size and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, differ-

ent types of batteries (standard, alkaline,
or rechargeable), or rechargeable batter-
ies of different capacities.

1. Open the battery compartment cover on

the transmitter unit.

2. Install two fresh AA batteries, as indi-

cated by the polarity symbols (+ and –)
marked in the battery compartment.

3. Close the battery compartment cover.

When the battery indicator lights or the micro-
phone stops operating properly, replace the
batteries.

Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly
and properly. Do not burn or bury them.

Caution: If you do not plan to use the micro-
phone for two weeks or longer, remove the
batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that
can destroy electronic parts.

USING AC POWER

1. Set 

POWER

 to 

OFF

 and 

VOLUME

 to mini-

mum.

2. Plug the AC cord into a standard AC out-

let.

USING VEHICLE BATTERY 
POWER

You can power the receiver from a vehicle’s
12V power source (such as cigarette-lighter
socket) using a 12.6V, 35 mA DC adapter (not
supplied).

Cautions:

You must use a power source
that supplies 12.6V DC and
delivers at least 35 mA. Its cen-

ter tip must be set to positive and its plug
must fit the receiver's 

DC 12.6V 

jack. We

recommend RadioShack Cat. No. 270-
1533, which meets these requirements.
Using an adapter that does not meet
these specifications could damage the
receiver or the adapter.

• Always connect the DC adapter to the

receiver before you connect it to the
power source. When you finish, discon-
nect the adapter from the power source
before you disconnect it from the
receiver.

Follow these steps to connect DC power.

1. Set 

POWER

 to 

OFF

 and 

VOLUME

 to mini-

mum.

2. Connect the DC adapter to the receiver’s

DC 12.6V 

jack.

Note: When both AC and DC power are con-
nected, AC power is used.

CONNECTING THE 
RECEIVER

Set 

POWER

 to 

OFF

 and 

VOLUME

 to minimum.

Using a shielded audio cable, connect the

LINE

 jack to the line- or aux-input of your PA

amplifier, tape deck, mixer, or other input
component.

If you are using your amplifier’s line- or aux-in-
put for another source, connect the 

MICRO-

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Summary of Contents for 32-1221B

Page 1: ...erfer ence and allow use of two microphone sys tems at the same time Large Mute Switch momentarily turns off the microphone Automatic Squelch Circuit limits back ground noise when you are not talking into the microphone Microphone Clip provides hands free op eration WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO N...

Page 2: ...EHICLE BATTERY POWER You can power the receiver from a vehicle s 12V power source such as cigarette lighter socket using a 12 6V 35 mA DC adapter not supplied Cautions You must use a power source that supplies 12 6V DC and delivers at least 35 mA Its cen ter tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the receiver s DC 12 6V jack We recommend RadioShack Cat No 270 1533 which meets these requ...

Page 3: ...t the transmitter s OFF STANDBY TALK switch to TALK The READY indicator lights 6 Speak normally and adjust VOLUME on the receiver and or your amplifier to the desired level When you finish talking be sure to move the switch to OFF to conserve battery power Note Turn off any receiver channels before turning off your transmitter to prevent pops Using Mute If you want to momentarily turn off the micr...

Page 4: ...IMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUD ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE NIENCE LOSS OF TIME D...

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