LOADING BATTERIES
1. To open a battery cover, slide it in the direction pointed by the arrow in an
illustration.
2. Mount correctly 3 "AAA" size batteries according to the polarity indication marked
inside unit.
1. Confirm that microphone frequency matches receiver frequency.
2. Place a screw-in aerial supplied as free accessory on to an aerial connector.
3. Set the microphone switch to ON, and confirm that a green LED lamp comes on.
4. With the microphone in a designated area, adjust a sound volume control of the
receiver lest a howling should occur.
5. Turn the microphone switch off after use and confirm the LED lamp goes out. In the
event that the LED lamp still remains lit, refer to the next section, "Using the
STAND-BY switch".
While the
STAND-BY Switch
Sensitivity Control (SENS)
microphone switch is OFF, the corre-
sponding receiver can be operated by noise or
other radio waves and as a result, it produces
unwanted sounds. The STAND-BY switch is used to
prevent this phenomenon. For normal use of the
microphone, place the STAND-BY switch in the OFF
position. Setting it to the ON position supplies
power to the transmitter, putting the transmitter
in the transmission mode regardless of whether or
not the microphone switch is ON. The voice
signals may or may not be allowed to go through
by placing the microphone switch in the ON or OFF
position. Turn off both the STAND-BY and the
microphone switch after use, and confirm that the
LED lamp goes out.
Precautions for use of battery
* Be sure to use "AAA" size batteries. Avoid to
use the new and the nearly exhausted batteries
altogether as this may shorten an operating
time remarkably.
* Remove the batteries if unit is to be stored
for over 10 days. This will prevent any damage
a defective "leaking" battery may cause.
USING THE STAND-BY SWITCH
OPERATION
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