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by mistake, there should be no damage because the current is limited to
1.0 mA.
AUDIO INPUT GAIN ADJUSTMENT
You can quickly adjust the transmitter to obtain optimum performance
with the INPUT GAIN CONTROL (8). The audio modulation indictor
LED, marked SIG (6) will increase in brightness as the control is
turned clockwise, and decrease in brightness as the control is turned
counterclockwise. When the "SIG" LED is flashing during transmission,
the transmitter is broadcasting properly. (If the LED stays off continuously
or barely flashed at all, the input gain needs to be increased. If the
LED stays on continuously and does not flash during modulation, the
input is overloading and needs to be decreased.) You will also need to
test the transmitter in use with a Peavey
Assisted Listening System
®
receiver. This procedure is easy to do, and is explained in the receiver
instructions, which follow.
PEAVEY ASSISTED LISTENING SYSTEM -
INSTALLATION
The transmitter's SIG LED (6) will flash when a microphone or line
level signal is broadcast by the transmitter. If "SIG" is flashing, the
transmitter is broadcasting properly. Test the transmitter with Peavey
Assisted Listening Receiver. This procedure is explained in the receiver
instructions.
Note: For the best performance, and to minimize the possibility of
interference from another source, we suggest you experiment to find the
minimal height the antenna must be extended in order to perform well in
your particular environment.
USING MORE THAN ONE PEAVEY ASSISTED LISTENING SYSTEM
You may operate up to three Peavey Assisted Listening Systems with
different frequencies in the same location.
Locate the transmitters ten feet or more away from the users wearing the
Peavey Assisted Listening System receivers.

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