UHF Pocket Transmitter
These instructions are intended for users without
any specific technical knowledge Please read
the instructions carefully prior to operation and
keep them for later reference All operating ele-
ments and connections described can be found
on page 2
Contents
Overview of groups and channels
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Operating Elements and Connections
2
Important Notes
3
Applications
3.1 Conformity and approval
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Inserting Batteries
5
Connecting the Microphone
6
Switching on /off
Muting
7
Settings
7.1 Selecting a frequency from a group
7.2 Setting the frequency directly
7.3 Adjusting the sensitivity
7.4 Level attenuation
7.5 Selecting the transmission power
7.6 Key lock
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Specifications
8.1 Lavalier microphone CM-501
(supplied with the transmitter)
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1 Operating Elements
and Connections
1 Button POWER /MUTE
– To switch on and to mute /unmute, press
the button briefly
– To switch off, keep the button pressed for
3 seconds
Illumination:
green:
batteries charged sufficiently
red:
batteries almost discharged
flashing: sound muted
2 Microphone input (mini XLR, 4 poles)
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3 Display, to indicate:
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– the group number and the channel number
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(if the transmission frequency has been
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selected from a group:
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or
the transmission frequency in MHz
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(if the transmission frequency has been
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adjusted directly:
– a battery symbol showing the battery status
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in multiple levels
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– the symbol
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mination starts flashing additionally
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– the symbol
when the key lock is activated, the mes-
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sage
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ton is pressed (Deactivating the key lock
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chapter 7 6)
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Note: Whenever a button is pressed, the display
backlight will be illuminated for a few seconds
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4 Buttons SET,
the pocket transmitter: refer to chapter 7
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5 Clip to attach the pocket transmitter to your
clothes (e g belt)
6 Cover of battery compartment; two 1 5 V bat-
teries of size AA are required
chapter 7 1)
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chapter 7 2)
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for muting; the display illu-
for key lock;
will be displayed when a but-
and
to make settings for