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Setting Up the Microphone Transmitter
1.
Remove the microphone transmitter's battery compartment cover and insert 2 AA
batteries into compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (+ and –) are correct.
2.
Reattach the battery compartment cover.
3.
Slide the power switch into the on position. The power indicator will flash briefly to
indicate the microphone transmitter is on.
Setting Up the Receiver
1.
For best results, place the receiver at least 3 feet (1 meter) above the ground and place
the antennae in a vertical position.
2.
Use the included power adapter to connect the receiver's power input to a power outlet.
3.
Use a standard 1/4" (6.35 mm) cable to connect one of the receiver's audio outputs to
your mixer or PA system. Do not use both audio outputs at the same time; this can result
in signal loss or increased noise.
4.
Press the power button to turn the receiver on.
5.
If the microphone transmitter is on, the receiver's RF indicator will light to show that the
two devices are connected and within range. The receiver and microphone transmitter
are pre-programmed to operate on a regional fixed frequency.
6.
Adjust the volume knob to set the audio signal level sent from the audio output to your
mixer or PA system.
Features
Microphone Transmitter
1.
Grille: This cover protects the microphone capsule and reduces
noise from air and breath.
2.
Power Switch: This three-position switch turns the transmitter on
or off.
i.
The transmitter is off.
ii.
The transmitter is on, but the audio signal is muted.
iii.
The transmitter is on and sending audio to the receiver.
3.
Power Indicator: This LED will flash briefly when the power
switch is moved into the on position.
4.
Battery
Compartment:
compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (+ and –)
are correct.
Insert
2
AA
batteries
3
into
the
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