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Section Five: Receiver & Transmitter Setup
4. Turn on your Sabine Wireless microphone or beltpack transmitter.
Select the same Group/Channel as the receiver (see Section 5.4 Group & Channel Selection).
Under normal circumstances, the RF Signal indicator on the receiver will light up when a transmitter
is turned on within operating range of that receiver.
NOTE: The Sabine Wireless receiver has a two-stage squelch system that allows you to turn on or
off your transmitter while the receiver and sound system are on—without causing pops or clicks
from the Sabine Wireless system.
5. Speak into the microphone. When audio program is added to that RF signal, the Input Level indica-
tors will light up in accordance with the strength of the audio signal. Adjust transmitter Gain to
maximum signal without clipping (NOTE: Handheld microphones do not have gain control).
6. Adjust mixer and amplifier levels.
5.3.2. Transmitter LED Indicators
Sabine True Mobility transmitters incorporate mul-
tifunction LED indicators. These LEDs signify a
variety of information depending on when and for
how long they are lit.
The handheld microphone has an LED next to the
Power Switch (Figure 5i), and one inside the Group/
Channel Selector compartment (Figure 5k). The
Beltpack Transmitter has both LEDs together on
the front control panel.
5.3.2.1 Power/Battery LED. The Power/Battery LED comes on when you first insert the battery
(Handheld Microphone only), and when you first turn the microphone/transmitter on. It stays on for
about two seconds and signifies that the microphone/transmitter is in mute mode during that time. The
LED will then go off automatically, signi-
fying that the microphone/transmitter is
now in active mode. If, after turning on
the microphone/transmitter, the LED
comes on and stays on, this signifies
that the battery is weak and should be
replaced with a Sabine rechargeable bat-
tery from inside the built-in battery com-
partment.
5.3.2.2 Unused Group/Channel LED.
This LED comes on for about two sec-
onds whenever you change a Group/
Channel setting. If the LED stays on,
then the setting you have selected is
not available, and you need to select
another. Please refer to the Group/Chan-
nel chart for your system in Section
Ten.
Figure 5i - Handheld Microphone Power/Battery LED
Power/Battery LED
Figure 5k - Handheld Microphone Channel LED
Unused Group/Channel LED
Figure 5j - Beltpack
Transmitter LEDs
Guitar/Mic Switch
Group Selector
*
Channel Selector
Indicates unused frequency
Gain
*
NOTE: SWM1600 VHF micro-
phones and transmitters do not
have a Group selector.
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