Fig. C Front View
Fig. D Back View
Fig. H
Fig. F
Fig. E
H 1
BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER
BATTERY INSTALLATION
An alkaline 9-volt battery is recommended.
1. Slide off the battery cover as shown in Figure A.
2. Carefully insert a fresh 9-volt alkaline battery, observing correct polarity
as marked inside the battery compartment. The transmitter housing is
designed to prevent incorrect installation of the battery. Do not force the
battery in.
3. Replace the battery cover.
BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR
The RED battery condition indica-
tor (Fig. B 1) should light strongly with a fresh battery. As the battery
weakens, the indicator will grow dimmer. When the indicator becomes
very dim or goes out, there is little life left in the battery. Replace it at once
for continued operation of the transmitter.
TRANSMITTER ON SWITCH
The transmitter has a 3-position power
switch: “OFF,” center–in between ON-OFF aka “Standby” and “ON” as
shown in Fig. B 2. When the switch is set to “On,” the transmitter pro-
duces both RF and audio. With the switch set to “Standby,” the transmit-
ter sends only RF to the receiver, which prevents an on or off “pop” into
the audio. When turning on the mic the led indicator will flash only for the
time of switching on. If the led indicator remains lighted it means that the
battery has low power and needs to be changed.
INPUT CONNECTOR
1/8” input jack for Lavaliere mic, head mic, or
instrument input.
ADJUSTING INPUT SWITCH
The transmitter has a three position sen-
sitivity input switch (fig. A 1). The three settings are as labeled; 1 (low)
instrument, 2 (mid) headmic, 3 (high) lav mic. Set the switch to appropriate
setting. If set to high for the wrong mic, distortion or low volume will result
BELT CLIP
(Fig. D 1) Clip this to a belt, guitar strap or clothing. The clip
is removable if not needed.
HEAD MIC
MIC CONNECTION
Connect mic cable (Fig. E 1) to transmitter input jack (Fig. B 3).
LAVALIERE MIC
MIC CONNECTION
Connect mic cable (Fig. F 1) to transmitter input jack (Fig. B 3).
HAND HELD TRANSMITTER
HANDHELD TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. While holding the upper part of the transmitter body, unscrew the lower body
cover and slide off (Figure G).
2. Insert a fresh 9V battery. Be certain to observe correct polarity as marked inside
the battery compartment. The transmitter housing is designed to prevent
incorrect installation of the battery. Do not force the battery in.
3. Replace the lower body cover. Do not over tighten.
TRANSMITTER ON SWITCH
The transmitter has a 3-position power switch:
“OFF,” center–inbetween ON-OFF aka “Standby” and “ON” shown in Fig. H 1. When
the switch is set to “On,” the transmitter produces both RF and audio. With the
switch set to “Standby,” the transmitter sends only RF to the receiver; the audio
source is turned off. After operation the microphone must be switched off. When
turning on the mic the led indicator will flash only for the time of switching on. If
the led indicator remains lighted it means that the battery has low power and needs
to be changed.
B 3
B 2
TRANSMITTER
HAND HELD MIC
INSTRUMENT CABLE
LAVALIERE MIC
HEAD MIC
Removable
Battery
Cover
Frequency code
F 7
E 1
Clip
Fig. G
B 1
Fig. A
Battery Cover Open
A 1
D 1
Fig. B Top View