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B E L T P A C K T R A N S M I T T E R
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1. MICROPHONE JACK
Detachable microphone cable plugs in here.
2. ON/OFF AND STANDBY SWITCH
The switch on the transmitter has three positions:
“on,” “off” and “stand by.”
When “on,” the talker’s voice is amplified
and broadcast throughout the room. An initial
“pop” sound may be heard when turned to the
“on” position.
The standby mode is used when the talker
wishes to speak to a single individual or small
group privately. As a general rule, use the standby
switch when the system will be used within a 15
minute time period. If not in use for more than
15 minutes, the transmitter should be turned off
to conserve battery life.
3. POWER INDICATOR LIGHT
The light on top of the transmitter will shine red
when the transmitter is in the stand by mode. It
will shine green to indicate that the system is on.
If the light is not lit, then either the power is not
on or the battery is low.
4. BELT CLIP
This handy clip can be used to fasten the
transmitter to a belt, waistband or pocket.
(Found on back side of transmitter.)
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
The AT-1 transmitter uses one 9-volt Nickel
Metal Hydride rechargeable battery. DO NOT
USE ANY OTHER RECHARGEABLE 9-VOLT
BATTERY in the AT-1 transmitter, or it will not
perform properly. Average battery life is six
hours per charge.
6. CHARGING JACK
This charging jack is used to charge the battery
without having to take the battery out of the
transmitter. A charging cable has been provided
with your Bravo.
7. GAIN CONTROL
Used to raise or lower the sensitivity of the
microphone. Small screwdriver is provided
with your system.
Beltpack Transmitter
Beltpack Transmitter (belt pouch provided)
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