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Mute switches
All transmitters have a MUTE switch that noiselessly mutes the transmitter’s audio signal
without turning the transmitter off. This is a much more reliable method of letting the
wearer mute their audio for presentations. This is not recommended for theatrical
productions. Too often, the performer forgets to turn their audio back on and ruin their own
performance.
On the handheld transmitter, rotate the protective cap at the base of the microphone to
access the mute button.
Operational notes -- Handhelds
These are suitable for both speech and singing and should be positioned within a few
inches of the mouth. Rotate the protective cap at the base of the microphone to avoid
accidental operation of any of the buttons.
Operational notes -- Bodypacks
Always use the supplied tie-on pouches: transmitters often seem to fall off belts,
waistbands and out of pockets. This is the primary cause of damage during productions.
Battery life
The red LED (LOW BAT/ON) provides information on the current operating state of the
transmitter.
Red LED lit up:
The transmitter is switched on and the capacity of the batteries is
sufficient
Red LED flashing: The batteries are going flat and should be changed
In addition, the 4-step battery status indicator on the display panel provides detailed
information on the remaining battery capacity.
3 segments:
capacity approx 100%
2 segments:
capacity approx 70%
1 segment:
capacity approx 30%
Battery icon flashing
LOW BATT
Only use AA alkaline batteries. A fresh pair should last for around 8 hours.
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