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3.1 Receiver

3. Parts Description

3.2 Microphone

PARTS DESCRIPTION

(1) Power Switch
(2) GP: Group set button and GP/CH adjust(UP). 
(3) CH: Channel set button and GP/CH adjust(DOWN).
(4) GP LED indicator: press GP button, it will light.
(5) CH LED indicator: press CH button, it will light.
(6) LCD Display  a. RF-A reception   b. RF-B reception  c. RF signal strength indicator
d. GP number   e. CH number         f . AF signal strength indicator        g. Frequency
(7) Antenna B
(8) AF unbalanced output: phone jack. 
(9) AF balanced output: XLR jack, balanced AF signal output sensitivity is same as 
     dynamic microphone.
(10) DC Power Source Input Jack: Connect AC/DC power supply
(11) Antenna A
(12) Mounting Rack

(Picture for reference only)

USER'S GUIDE

CH

MHz

A

B

,

AF

(8) (9) (10)

(11)

(12)

(12)

(7)

(6)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

CH

MHz

A

B

,

AF

PUSH

OFF

(1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

(4)

(5)

(5)

(6)

(6)

(7)

(7)

(8)

(LCD Display)

(Front Panel)

(Rear Panel)

A. Handheld Microphone
(1) Mesh & cartridge: Cartridge is protected 
      by mesh to eliminate "POP" noise.
(2) CH LCD display 
  a. GP number    b. CH number
(3) GP: Group set button and GP/CH adjust (UP).
(4) CH: Channel set button and GP/CH adjust 
     (DOWN). 
(5) Power Switch
(6) Handheld microphone body: Connect the
      cartridge, mesh, and battery compartment.
(7) Battery Compartment / Cover: For setting 
      battery.
(8) Open Button: push to open battery compartment.

4. Channel adjust: Press CH button (6) for about 3 seconds, CH number on LCD
    will flash; release CH button (6), press GP button to move CH UP or CH button to 
    move CH down.
5. After adjusting Group and Channel, release all buttons, group or channel will flash
    about 3 seconds and then stop, frequency will be locked and saved.
6. Adjust transmitter's GP and CH (according to above procedure 3, 4, 5) to make the
    frequency same as receiver.
7. After 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed, LCD will display battery power.
    Press GP button or CH button, LCD  will show GP number and CH number.
Note: If transmitter's LCD shows"LO", it means battery power will be exhausted.
          Please exchange new battery. But the transmitter will still  work  normally  for 
          about 3 minutes. After 3 minutes if battery is not replaced, transmitter will stop
          working.
8. Insert attached headset or clip-on MIC into body pack transmitter MIC-IN jack. Use 
    attached  screwdriver (3) to adjust Gain Control (2) to have appropriate audio gain.

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Страница 4: ...t UP 4 CH Channelset button andGP CH adjust DOWN 5 Power Switch 6 Handheld microphonebody Connect the cartridge mesh andbattery compartment 7 Battery Compartment Cover Forsetting battery 8 Open Button...

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Страница 6: ...to ACpower source withspecified voltage and the otherend into DCINPUT connector 10 on the backof receiver according to the above procedure7 8 9 6 2 Handheld Microphone 5 Features 1 UHF PLLsynthesized...

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