Note: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE ALKALINE
BATTERIES; BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE.
Note: This input will NOT interface with a computer or any
other device; it will only charge the batteries if plugged into
a computer.
8. Charge Indicator
- This LED indicates the charge level
when recharging the batteries
• If LED is green, batteries are charged.
• If LED is red, batteries are charging.
9. Battery Compartment
- This is where the two (2) AA
batteries are installed.
• Either alkaline or rechargeable batteries can be used.
Only rechargeable batteries can be used with the +5V
USB IN.
10. Clip
- This metal spring will hold the transmitter in place
when attached .
POWER
ON
OFF
MIC
IN
ANT.
CHARGE
USB IN
AUX IN
+5V
BODYPACK RECEIVER (BR)
1. Ant
- This permanent antenna receives signals from the
transmitter .
2. Channel Selector
- This knob changes the operational
frequency. Twist knob either direction to change the
channel. As it turns, the knob will click; one click is one
channel change . See Setting the Wireless Channel for
instructions to find a clear channel .
3. Power LED
- This LED indicates power to the receiver.
• If the LED is green, the battery level is good.
• If the LED is red, the battery level is low. Change or
recharge the batteries.
4. RF Status
- This LED indicates connection status.
• If the LED is red, there is a connection between the
receiver and transmitter.
• If the LED is off, there is no connection.
5. Power/Volume
- This knob doubles as the power and
volume knob. Twist clockwise until it clicks to power on
the receiver. Once powered on, this adjusts the receiver
output volume.
6. Headphone Out #1
- This 1/8” stereo jack outputs the
received audio.
7. Headphone Out #2
- This second 1/8” stereo jack
outputs the received audio.
Note: The output audio will be slightly lower if both
Headphone Out #1 & #2 are used simultaneously.
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