6. Antenna: It transmits the radio signal. Be careful not to bend or break this termi-
nal.
7. LCD Display: The back-lit display shows all important information relating to set-
tings, as well as battery charge level.
NOTE: After about 5 seconds back-light is lowered, reducing battery con-
sumption. Full lighting returns each time you press Power button.
8. ACT Window: During ACT mode, bring this part of the transmitter close to the
receiver’s IR sensor to complete the operation.
9. UP Button: During editing, it increases current parameter’s value.
10. Set Button: It accesses to editing functions.
11. Gain: It adjusts gain level to better adapt preamplifier stage of the transmitter to
microphone capsule.
12. DOWN Button: During editing, it decreases current parameter’s value.
13. Battery Slot: Insert two 1.5V AA-Type batteries, paying attention to correct polari-
ty (indicated on bottom of this battery compartment).
14. Battery Slot Cover: Open this cover to access to insert or replace the batteries.
Following the instructions for their replacement:
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Apply a slight pressure at the top of the door (10) and pull down.
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Insert or replace the batteries in the compartment, observing the +/- polarity marked
on the bottom.
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Close the cover to prevent batteries to be lost during use.
11. AUDIO CONNECTIONS
You need XLR balanced cables for connections to your audio equipment. See pictures
below that show the internal wiring of these cables. Be sure to use only high quality
cables (visit our website
for further details).
Balanced use of XLR connectors
1= Ground/Shield
2= Hot (+)
3= Cold (-)
INPUT
OUTPUT
In case of unbalanced use Pins 1 and 3 will be jumped
Balanced use of 1/4” jack TRS connector
Strain relief
clamp
Sleeve
Tip
Sleeve
Ground shield
Ring
Ring
Cold (- Ve)
Tip
Hot (+ Ve)
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WF-U2300 User manual