Body pack Transmitters I. Parts Name, Fig. 1 Fig. 1: AA Battery (left); Rechargeable Battery (right) 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Mute button Transmitting Antenna Housing LCD Panel SET button MODE button Power Switch ACT Sync Window AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters Battery Compartment Battery Cover Remote control mute connector Reversible Belt Clip, Fig. 2 Battery Charging Contact. (Rechargeable) Battery protection circuit reset button Rechargeable} Standard Reverse Fig.2 AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters II. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Connection 1. Before muting on the power, connect the input signal source to the microphone input jacket © first to avoid open-circuit induced noise, Fig. 3. 2. Align and fasten the connector clockwise for a secured fit. Capsule Connector Il. LCD Display, Fig. 4 O16GRP CH BHe 109-02 Fig. 4 © Transmitter Functions @ Transmitter Parameters © Transmitter Battery Display AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO.
Body pack Transmitters IV. Operating Instructions 1. Press MODE button @ to move the cursor and access the following parameters in Fig. 5. 2. Press SET button © to activate parameters for changing. Press SET button during blinking to change a parameter value, Fig. 5. I— MODE — SET Group Channel Frequency AF GAIN 09-02 B [| postdoc [| GE Set Lock MUTE Mode RF Power UNLOCK WANGLE REI Fig. § AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
3. 4. Body pack Transmitters Group (FREQ.) are synced from receiver and cannot be changed, Fig. 6. GRP CH 09-02 GROUP/CHANNEL FREQ. 810 000 FREQUENCY Fig. 6 AF Gain Setting, Fig. 7: {A) AF Gain can be changed from 12dB ~ -12dB, in 6dB steps. {B) Press MODE button to access AF GAIN parameter. Press SET button to change. To save, press MODE button or until flashing stops. {C) The higher the AF gain is, the lower the input signal of dynamic range will be and it will increase noise and feedback chances.
Body pack Transmitters 5. RF Power Setting, Fig. 8: {A) RF Power can be changed to RF-HI or RF-LOW. {B) Press MODE button to access RF POWER parameter. Press SET button, the parameters start flashing. Press SET button again, the parameter will change circularly. Crass MODE button to save or the parameter saves automatically when flashing stops. RF-HI 8 || Barlow E Fig. 8 AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters 6. MUTE MODE Setting, Fig. 9: (A) MUTE MODE can bs changed to MANUAL or DISABLE. {B) Press MODE button to access MUTE MODE parameter. Press SET button, the parameters start flashing. Press SET button again, the parameter will change circularly. Crass MODE bunion to save or the parameter saves automatically when flashing stops. {C) MANUAL mode indicates MUTE button can be muted. {D) DISABLE mode indicates MUTE button cannot ba muted. MANUALS) | <= | DISABLE Fig. AW card.
Body pack Transmitters 7. Lock Setting, Fig. 10: {A) LOCK can be changed to LOCK or UNLOCK, {B) Press MODE button to access LOCK parameter. Press SET button, the parameters start flashing. Press SET button again, the parameter will change circularly. Crass MODE button to save or the parameter saves automatically when flashing stops. {C) LOCKED mode indicates power button cannot work and mute function is normal. {D) Repeat same procedures to change back to UNLOCK mode.
Body pack Transmitters V. Battery Level Status 1. Replace with a charged battery once level falls to 10%. Device will power off automatically with an OFF message once power level falls too low, See Fig. 11. BEE LU 100% Fig. 11 2. Battery level indicators. Recommend charging or replace a fully-charged battery when single red indicator remains. Power shutdown automatically when battery voltage is too low, Fig. 12. gel 100% 75% 50% 25% {green (red Indicator} Indicator) Fig. 12 g AW card.
Body pack Transmitters VI. Power On/Off 1. Press and hold power button for two seconds to power on or power off the device. LCD is lit when power is muted on. 2. The LCD screen display OFF... during powering off, See Fig. 13. OFF... Fig. 13 10 AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters 3. Enamor codes: {A) ERR noon-Channel wasn't programmed or Internal data error. {B) ERR noon-Testing only. {C) ERR noon-The set frequency exceeds the upper band. The microphone frequency will not be changed but it can be operated as long as the power switch is muted on again. {D) ERR set frequency exceeds the lower band. The microphone frequency will not be changed but it can be operated as long as the power switch is muted on again. 4. GROUP CHANNEL are internal programmed channels.
Body pack Transmitters VII. MUTE setting 1. Press MUTE button to enter MUTE mode, Fig. 14. 2. Press MODE, SET buttons to access parameters. Re tums to mute mode when button is not pressed for 5 seconds, Fig 15. 3. Press MUTE button to disable MUTE mode. 4. MUTE displays for 1 second and then returns to main screen. 5. MUTE button acts only under MANUAL setting. MUTE Fig. 14 ( MUTE ) ® { MUTE ) MUTE E musketeer rr oe 08-02 05-02 MUTE Fig. 15 12 AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO.
Body pack Transmitters 6. External Mute Switch connector, Fig. 16: Textual Mute Switch has a 3.5 @ connector. Once M-70 is inserted it acts as an external mute switch. External Mute Switch 7. External Mute Switch cable (optional), Fig. 17: ® Textual Mute Switch plug. #0 Textual Mute button switch. Fig. 17 Caution: Plug M-70 Into the remote control mute connector § before turning on the power. 13 AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters VIII. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Wiring, Fig. 18 1. 2-wire electric condenser Fig. 18 microphone capsule connection, Fig. Fig. 19 ci 2. 3-wire electric condenser microphone capsule connection, Fig. 20: SHELF PY p27 Fig. 20 “—o+ 3. Dynamic Microphone, Fig. 21: SHE TY Baas Fig.21 © 4. Electric Guitar, Fig. Fig.22 ©+ 5. Line-input (impedance 8K ATT 10dB), Fig. 23: Fig. card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters IX. AA Battery Insertion and Replacement 1. Press the side hooks to open battery compartment. Remove the battery carefully, Fig. 24. 2. Insert two AA sized batteries according to correct polarity, Fig. 25. 3. Power off to conserve battery power. Remove the battery when it will not be used for extended periods of time. AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters X. Rechargeable Battery Insertion and Replacement 1. Press the side hooks to open battery compartment. Remove the battery carefully, Fig. 26. 2. Insert one 18500 type lithium battery according to correct polarity, Fig. 27. 3. Check battery polarity was inserted correctly if battery power is sufficient but unable to turn on the transmitter. Battery protection circuit is activated if correct battery polarity.
Body pack Transmitters {A) Insert the transmitter into the single or dual docking battery charger for at least 10 seconds. Power on the transmitter. {B) Insert battery with incorrect polarity first. Remove and re-insert again with comet polarity. {C) Open battery compartment, press the battery protection circuit button as shown in Flg. 28. Power on the transmitter. 6006 om Battery protection O circuit reset button | 18500 Li-ion + = [) Fig. 28 {D) Power off to conserve battery power.
Body pack Transmitters XI. Transmitter Battery Chargers (optional) Transmitter(s) can be inserted into single docking or dual-docking battery chargers (Fig. 18500 rechargeable battery can be recharged in dual-docking battery charger (Fig. 31). MP-8 single-docking battery charger, Fig. 28. MP-80 dual-docking battery charger, Fig. 30. Flg. 29: Fig. 30: Body pack transmitter ~~ Body pack transmitters recharged in MP-8 recharged In MP-80 Fig. 31: 18500 rechargeable battery recharged in MP-80 AW card.
Body pack Transmitters XII. Notes 1. Refer to actual product in the event of product description discrepancy. 2. Frequency range and maximum deviation comply with the regulations of different countries. AW card. Da rick copy Forward whit ior approvals NERO. ‘Sporadically and dong scout charge wiki rooks.
Body pack Transmitters FCC FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. {Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Body pack Transmitters Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential Installation.
Body pack Transmitters FCC Radiation Exposure Statement ‘This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.