Mute Switch Operation:
If you are wearing the wireless microphone and do not wish to be heard,
move the Transmitter contol switch to the "MUTE" (center) position. This
will leave the Transmitter on, but will silence the microphone. This
feature is especially useful for visits to the restroom, etc. The Mute
Switch is designed for silent muting of the microphone during normal
operation. Moving the control from ON to OFF or from MUTE to OFF
may create a "pop" noise in the sound system. Turning down the
wireless mic input control on the mixer before shutting the Transmitter
OFF will prevent this.
System Range:
System range (operating distance) is highly dependent on the location
and building in which the wireless mic system is used. Under most
circumstances, system range should be 300 feet or more between the
Transmitter and Receiver Antenna. Some locations will allow greater
range, some may allow less. The system is designed to go quiet, or
"squelch" when its operating range is exceeded.
Audio Quality:
The "sound" of a wireless microphone depends on the characteristic
sound of the microphone used with it. The lavalier microphones offered
by Williams Sound are capable of professional quality sound
reproduction. More sophisticated (and expensive) sound systems can
include equalizers to achieve better performance from lavalier
microphones. Your dealer can provide help with equalization.
Battery Management:
The best insurance for trouble-free operation is to install a fresh alkaline
battery before each use of the system. Rechargeable batteries provide
economical operation, but they offer relatively short life per charge and
must be charged in a very specific way to maintain their operating life.
Refer to the battery instructions on page 6.
Radio Interference:
The
Liberator One
Wireless Mic System is designed to minimize the
possiblity of interference from other radio services, but interference can
occur. Interference may be a buzzing sound, voice transmissions,
"beeps" or just a blanking of the desired signal. If this occurs, your
dealer can generally solve the problem by changing the operating
frequency of the system. The
Liberator One
System does not have to
be returned to the factory for a frequency change. Frequency-changing
instructions can be found on page 21.
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