
Battery Installation
The OMX1 operates on a single, Li-ion rechargeable battery (included). Use only the Bogen P/N 45-7543-05 battery for
replacement. To install the battery, first remove Battery Door (
A
) from rear of the OMX1 MIC/Transmitter by pulling back on the small
latch. Insert the battery connector (
B
) into the unitʼs receptacle (
C
), and feed the batteryʼs cables up into the unit body. Gently slide
the rechargeable battery (
D
) up into the OMX1, taking care
NOT
to crimp or tangle the battery wires. After inserting the battery,
replace the Battery Door securely by engaging the small latch with a “click”.
OMX1 Features
The Orator systems allow for simultaneous operation of two OMX1 MIC/Transmitters.
Each OMX1 has the following features
(See Panel section on OMX1 on page 3)
:
Programming the OMX1
BEFORE USING FOR THE 1ST TIME, PUT EACH OMX1 UNIT INTO A DIFFERENT CHARGE DOCK FOR 2 SECONDS.
There are no setup switches on the OMX1 itself. All setup and programming of the OMX1 is done through a communications link
between the ORB35 unit and OMX1. Programming switches on the ORB35 unit allow a charging dock to enable or disable functions
for the OMX1 that is inserted. Inserting an OMX1 into Dock A will sync that OMX1 with the particular transmitting frequency and other
functional attributes determined by the “
A
” programmed features. Inserting that same OMX1 into Dock B will change all the opera-
tional attributes to those determined by the “
B
” programmed features. Please note that programming both OMX1 units in the same
dock will result in the system not working since both OMX1 units will be operating on the same transmit frequency. Typically inserting
OMX1 units into separate docks is done as a matter of course when both OMX1 units are being recharged.
If the ORB35 unit is on when an OMX1 is inserted into its dock, a confirmation tone will sound over the systemʼs speaker(s) to
indicate the OMX1 was successfully programmed. This tone will sound each time the OMX1 is inserted (confirmation tone function
must be enabled on the ORB35 unit).
To reassign an OMX1 from an “
A
” to a “
B
” set of features, the user simply inserts the OMX1 into the “
B
” dock instead of the “
A
” dock.
IMPORTANT:
It is very important that each of the systemʼs OMX1 MIC/Transmitters be inserted into a different dock. Programming
both OMX1 units in the same dock will result in the system not working since both OMX1 units will be operating on the same transmit
frequency. Typically, inserting OMX1 units into separate docks is done as a matter of course when the OMX1 units are being recharged.
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OMX1 MIC/Transmitter
A
B
C
D
D
B
Gently feed battery cable wires up into the unit
BEFORE putting in the battery, so as not to
tangle or crimp wires when inserting the battery.
REAR
VIEW
LATCH
DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERY into the OMX1.
If you are feeling any resistance while sliding in
the battery, remove it and check that the wire has
been fed in first, and then try again.
• Mute Function Button -
An
OMX1 can be permitted to
mute the audio of the other OMX1.
• Intercom Call-In -
An OMX1 can be permitted
to initiate
a call-in to the facilityʼs compatible intercom system.
•
Built-in Microphone
•
External MIC Inpu
t (External microphone is an optional
accessory; not included)
•
Local Microphone Mute -
Mutes OMX1 microphone.
•
AUX Input -
For line-level audio sources.
•
Status Indicator -
3-level battery indicator & local mic mute.
•
Battery -
High capacity Li-Ion rechargeable battery.
•
Lanyard -
Adjustable, neck-worn pendant style.
•
Wire Belt Clip -
Heavy-duty clip for body-pack operation.
•
Personalized ID Area -
Insertable ID cards.
IMPORTANT:
Use of any other battery will void
the unitʼs warranty and may result in
product damage or fire.
VERY IMPORTANT
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