Guided Tour - T32
5: Channel selector - Use the supplied plastic screwdriver to set this to the desired
Channel. When two or more transmitters and receivers are being used in the same
location, they should be set up to use different Channels within the same Group—see
the "Setting Up and Using the Synth 32 System" section on page 11 and Appendix B on
page 54 in this manual for more information.
6: AF Level control (trimpot) - If necessary, you can use the supplied plastic
screwdriver (see #9 below) to raise or lower the T32 input level. See the "Setting Up and
Using the Synth 32 System" section on page 11 in this manual for more information.
7: Power on-off switch* - Use this to turn the T32 on or off (to conserve battery power, be
sure to leave it off when not in use).
8: Battery holder - Insert a standard 9-volt alkaline battery here, being sure to observe
the plus and minus polarity markings shown. We recommend the Duracell MN 1604 type
battery. Although rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries can be used, they do not supply
adequate current for more than four hours. WARNING: Do not insert the battery
backwards; doing so can cause severe damage to the T32 and will void your warranty.
9: Plastic screwdriver - Specially designed for use in adjusting the T32 AF Level control
(see #6 above) and/or R32 Mute control (see #4 on page 5). See the "Setting Up and
Using the Synth 32 System" section on page 11 in this manual for more information.
10: Battery door - The T32 battery door is hinged and not intended to be removed from
the transmitter case. To open it, press gently inwards on the two tabs marked "Open" on
either side of the door. See the "Setting Up and Using the Synth 32 System" section on
page 11 in this manual for more information.
11: Audio on-off switch - When set to the "on" position, audio signal is transmitted.
When set to the "off" position, the audio signal is muted. Because the carrier signal
remains during muting, no "pop" or "thud" will be heard. Note that turning this off does not
turn off the transmitter power—it is simply a way to temporarily mute the transmission of
audio signal. If you don't plan on using the transmitter for extended periods, turn off the
transmitter power by using the power on-off switch (see #7 above).
* Be sure to mute the audio signal at your external mixer or amplifier before turning
transmitter power on or off, or an audible pop may result.
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