TG 500 – Beltpack transmitter
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4.2
Inserting the batteries
• Grip the battery compartment cover
at the top right and left
side indentations.
• Flip down the battery compartment cover
.
• Insert two alkaline AA 1.5V batteries or NiMH rechargeable
batteries into the battery compartment
according to the
symbols. Please ensure the correct battery type is selected in
the channel menu on the receiver and that synchronisation is
carried out.
• Flip the battery compartment cover
back up into place.
Magnets keep the cover securely in place.
• The current battery status is shown on the display on the
transmitter
as well as the receiver.
• If the batteries are flat, this is indicated by an empty, flashing
battery symbol on the transmitter and receiver display. In this
case, you should replace the batteries with new ones as soon as
possible.
• If using NiMH rechargeable batteries, you can charge these with
the optionally available WA-CD battery charger. The batteries
can remain in the transmitter during the charging process.
Further information can be found in the separate “WA-CD” user
manual.
•
Important:
From time to time, clean the battery and charging
contacts of the transmitter with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened
with spirit or alcohol. Always remove the batteries from the bat-
tery compartment beforehand
4.3
Initial operation of the beltpack transmitter
• Connect a microphone or the WA-CGI instrument cable to the
4-pin mini XLR connector
.
• Switch the beltpack transmitter on by pressing and holding the
on/off button
. The operating display LED
will light up
green.
• The transmitter display
shows the battery status as well as
the name entered on the receiver.
• You can access further display functions such as frequency and
transmission power by repeatedly pressing the on/off button
.
• Ensure the transmitter and receiver are on the same frequency.
• If you hold down the on/off button
when switching on, you
can display the version, hardware type, band and firmware
version.
user
Figure 4-10:
Transmitter display – Standard display
794.000
pw std
band 3
rev 1.0
hw hh1
ver
Figure 4-11:
Displaying frequency
Figure 4-12:
Displaying transmission power
Figure 4-13:
Displaying version
Figure 4-14:
Displaying hardware type
Figure 4-15:
Displaying band
Figure 4-16:
Displaying firmware version
Figure 4-6:
Battery
compartment
closed
Figure 4-8:
Switching on
Figure 4-9:
Display screen
Figure 4-7:
Battery
compartment
open