BATTERY LOADING
Use LR6 type alkaline battery.
1. Remove the battery cover by sliding in the direction
indicated by the arrow on the unit surface. (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
2. Observing correct polarity instructed inside the
battery compartment, insert a battery. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 2
3. Replace the cover.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. The alkaline battery LR6 can be continuously used
for approximately 12 hours. (The manganese
battery R6 for approximately four hours.)
2. Battery indicator
When the battery voltage is sufficient, the green
LED lights. The green LED becomes dimmer as
the battery voltage drops, and the red LED lights.
In such a case, renew the alkaline battery LR8
inside an hour or two (renew the manganese
battery R6 inside a half hour.).
Red
LED
Green
LED
Fig. 3
HOW TO USE
1. Verify that the receiver frequency is identical with
the microphone (transmitter) frequency.
2. Plug the microphone cable into the transmitter
assembly. (Fig. 4)
Microphone head
Transmitter
Fig. 4
3. Fit a microphone clip to a head assembly along a
groove in the assembly, and clip the head assem-
bly to a lapel or necktie, as shown in Fig. 5. The
clip can rotate 360° for attachment from any
direction.
Fig. 5
4. Set the microphone on/off switch to ON, and verify
that the green battery indicator lights.
5. Place a transmitter assembly in a pocket or clip it to
a belt.
6. Set the on/off switch to OFF after use and verify
that the green LED is extinguished.