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Your RAM BT unit comes with two wireless microphones. To connect the microphones to
the unit follow these steps:
1. Make sure the RAM BT unit power switch is in ON position.
2. Keep both Mic A Volume and Mic B Volume and Channel B wireless Mic Volume
at Min position.
3. Press the VHF power on button (red indicator LED should be on).
4. Switch on one microphone. It should automatically connect to the corresponding
channel and the LED for that channel should light up.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the second microphone.
6. Use the Mic A / Mic B volume controls to adjust each microphone’s volume.
Wireless Microphone Set-Up
1. Make sure the Power switch is in the OFF position.
2. Plug your microphone into the XLR/¼˝ combo
jack.
3. Switch on the RAM-BT v2 unit.
4. Refer to the "Setting Level Controls" section of this manual for instructions on how to
properly adjust the Mic Volume controls.
Always stand behind the Power Gig when making your microphone adjustments to avoid
feedback distortion.
Your RAM-BT v2 features ultra-low noise Mic input via an XLR port and ¼˝ TRS stereo jack.
APPLICATION USES
Microphone Presentations
You can use the Line In XLR input to connect a mixer or the RCA inputs to connect an
additional stereo signal source such as a smart phone, tablet, MP3 player, CD player, etc.
1. Make sure the Power switch is in the OFF position.
2. Connect the mixer to the XLR input or line level signal source to the RCA inputs
(never use both at once)
.
3. Switch on the RAM-BT v2 unit.
4. Refer to the "Setting Level Controls" section of this manual for instructions on how to
properly adjust the Line In level control (gains).
Line Input
In the ON position the TALK OVER function gives the microphone priority over all other
features so that the microphone’s volume level will be higher. When the TALK OVER
function is in the OFF position, the microphone can be used in conjunction with any other
feature (Bluetooth, MP3, SD, etc.) at the same sound level.
Talk over Feature
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