8
Parts Identification
To connect a microphone
e
+ or – button
Selects functions or values shown on the
display.
Holding down the – button while switching
on the transmitter activates the pairing
operation for the wireless remote control
function.
f
POWER switch
Turns the transmitter ON or OFF.
g
Battery compartment
Accommodates two LR6 (size AA) alkaline
batteries.
For details on how to insert the batteries, see
“Power Supply” on page 9.
h
SET button
Adjusts displayed function settings and
enters the value.
Holding down the SET button while
switching on the power turns the transmitter
on without sending a signal.
i
USB connector (Micro USB)
Use this connector to connect an optional
USB keyboard to carry out menu functions
using key operations. By connecting the
digital wireless receiver to this connector
with the supplied USB cable, you can
exchange the encryption key for encrypted
transmission function.
j
Display section
A
RF transmission indication
Indicates the current transmission status.
:
Currently transmitting
—:
Transmission stopped
B
RF (radio frequency) transmission
power indication
Indicates the current transmission power
setting. You can change the setting with the
RF transmission power setting function.
H:
transmitting at 50 mW
M:
transmitting at 10 mW
L:
transmitting at 1 mW
C
Audio input level meter
Indicates the input signal level.
D
Reference level gauge
Indicates the reference input level. When
the attenuation is 0 dB with INPUT LEVEL
set to MIC, –58 dBu (–60 dBV) is indicated.
When LINE is selected for INPUT LEVEL,
+4 dBu is indicated.
E
Peak indicator
Warns of excessive input by lighting up
when the signal is 3 dB below the level at
which distortion begins.
Microphone (optional)
To secure the microphone cable
connection, be sure to turn and lock
the connector cover.
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