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Operating Instructions

Set Up

Operation  

 Antenna 

 Battery Power Indicator

 ON/MUTE/OFF switch

 Microphone input

 Battery compartment

Side View

Top View

With battery com-

partment  open

Bodypack

The Phenyx VHF bodypack is to be used with the Phenyx 

lavalier microphones & headsets

     Set Up:

1 - Secure the bodypack to clothing, belt or pocket.
2 - (a) For a lavalier microphone, clip the microphone to clothing about 1 foot under the mouth.
     (b) For a headset, install headset comfortably on head so the microphone can be placed   
          close to the mouth.
3 - Connect the microphone audio connector to the bodypack microphone input (4

4 - Turn the bodypack on by sliding the the ON/MUTE/OFF switch to the "ON" position. The   
     battery power indicator (2) will light up briefly, indicating that the batteries have sufficient  
     power.

     If the battery power indicator (3) stays continuously on after powering on the    
     bodypack, the batteries must be replaced. 

To replace the batteries, proceed as follows:

  - Open the battery compartment door by pushing on the door sides and pulling it open
  - After removing the old batteries, insert new ones, making sure to respect
    proper polarity
  - Close compartment by gently pushing the compartment door until it clicks

1 - Install fresh batteries in the transmitters (refer to the section relative to the sp-

     ecific transmitter you are using).

2 - Connect the AC power adapter to a wall outlet and to the back of the receiver.

3 - Position the antennas 60° apart from each other

     as shown.

4 - Connect one of the two outputs available at the back panel to the next stage 

     in your system. Typically, use the 4" output to connect to unbalanced equipm-

     ent such as consumer level receivers, amplifiers, and mixers. Connect to pro-

     fessional equipment using the XLR output (cable not included).

5 - Making sure the volume of your speakers is off, turn on the receiver and the 

     transmitters. The "RF" LED turns on, indicating that the corresponding trans-

     mitter is paired with the receiver. Note that the number displayed (the channel 

     number) is fixed and cannot be adjusted. The "AF" LED indicates the presence 

     of an audio signal coming from the transmitter.

6 - Turn the volume of your speakers back on and start increasing the volume of 

     the transmitters until proper volume is achieved. The balance between the two 

     microphones can be adjusted with the front panel volume controls.

For better results, keep the transmitters at least 2' away from the receiver but 

within the transmitter's range (150'). Keep the transmitters in a direct line of 

sight with the receiver whenever possible.

Transmitters can be used one at a time or simultaneously.

Use the MUTE position on the transmitter switch to silence the microphone 

without interrupting the pairing with the receiver, which could cause unwanted 

popping sounds.

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