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Operating the body-pack mic/transmitter.
Indicator LED for Power and battery status
Power switch: Toggles power on or off.
4-Pin Microphone Input Jack.
Group Button: Changes group Setting
LED Display: Displays group and channel setting.
Channel Button: Changes channel setting.
Audio Gain Adjustment: Rotate to increase or decrease microphone gain.
Changing
batteries.
Install 2 new AA alkaline batteries in the transmitter for
best results; expected life is approximately 14 hours.
When the transmitter light
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glows red, replace the
batteries.
Adjust Gain Settings:
Rotate the audio gain adjustment to increase (+) or decrease
(-) the gain until desired level is reached.
For instruments or line input, turn gain to minimum setting.
For headsets, adjust gain until audio indicator on the receiver
flashes red when speaking loudly.
Plug any line-level source
with a 1/4” phone plug (tape
player, music instrument, etc)
into line input two. The knob
above the jack controls the
volume level.
Line input two is an unbalanced line
level input.
Use shielded cable to avoid hum or
interference.
Plug the outputs from a tape
player or external CD player
with RCA jacks into the tape/
cd input. The knob above
the jack controls the volume
level.
The tape/cd input is a line level input.
This is a summing input, meaning the
left and right channels will combine for
a mono input signal.
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