H25T2001S
T2001S Operating Instructions
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©2000 DTC Communications, Inc.
4. Deployment
For longest transmission range, use with microphone-antenna fully extended in a
vertical orientation.
Batteries
The T-2000-S operates on six AAA batteries in series, which produce 9 VDC. A fresh set
of batteries will operate the unit for over four hours. Battery reversal guards are integral
to the battery compartment to eliminate the possibility of cell reversal.
Verify that the microphone antenna is inserted and the unit is switched off (RED DOT).
To install the batteries:
1.
Lay the unit down, battery side up and slide the battery door to the right.
2.
Observing polarity, install the six alkaline AAA cells.
3.
Close the battery door by sliding the door to the left.
NOTE: Do not operate the transmitter without the microphone antenna attached
Transmitter Operation
1.
Slide the battery door to the right and install six fresh AAA batteries, being careful to
observe polarity. Replace the door by sliding it to the left. Verify that the power
switch located on the top control surface is in the RED “off” position. Attach the
Microphone to the connector on the top of the unit. This is a push-on pull-off locking-
type connector. Connect the microphone antenna to the transmitter by simply pushing
it into the top connector.
This is a push-on push-off locking connector. The connector will rotate 360 degrees in the
transmitter without unmating. Use extreme caution when connecting or re moving the
microphone antenna. To re move slide back the sleeve, and pull straight out.
2.
Set the T-2001 to the proper channel using the recessed rotary switch located on the
front cover.
3.
Turn the unit “on” by sliding the switch to the GREEN position.
4.
Always turn the unit off and remove used batteries when not in use. IT IS
IMPERATIVE TO DISCARD partially used batteries, as their remaining life is not
very predictable.
ALWAYS
start an operation with a fresh battery.