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he Patriot is available in 35 VHF
frequencies.
1. MICROPHONE CABLE INPUT JACK
This jack is used for any 1/8"
microphone cable.
2. ON / OFF AND STANDBY SWITCH
The switch on the transmitter has three
positions: off, standby, and on. With the
transmitter ON (and the amplifier/speaker is
turned on) sound will come through the
amplifier/speaker. An initial “pop” sound
may be heard when turned to the ON posi-
tion. When the switch is turned to STANDBY
this mutes the microphone however still
powers the transmitter. When the switch is
in the STANDBY position the unit will not
broadcast however it will drain the battery.
As a general rule, use STANDBY when the
system will be used within a 15 minute time
period. If not in use more than 15 minutes,
the transmitter should be turned OFF to
conserve battery life.
3. POWER INDICATOR LIGHT
The light on the top of the transmitter will
shine red when the transmitter is in the
STANDBY mode. It will shine green when
the transmitter is in the ON position. If the
light does not come on when the switch is
turned to STANDBY or ON, check the battery.
4. GAIN CONTROL
This is a gain control for output of the
microphone. Turning the knob clockwise
increases the volume of the mic. Turning it
counter clockwise decreases the microphone
volume. This should only be adjusted when
all other gain/volume options have been tried.
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
The wireless transmitter uses one 9-volt
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER RECHARGE-
ABLE 9-VOLT BATTERY. Average battery
life is six hours.
6. CHARGING JACK
This charging jack is used to charge the
battery without having to take the battery
out of the transmitter. The charger that is
provided will charge the transmitter and
the amplifier/speaker pack.
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