Wireless Microphone Systems [LCT ITT Please read this manual thoroughly for correct operation and optimal performance. In today's audio professionals, the demand for using lots of multi-channel wireless microphone systems simultaneously is greatly increasing.
Wireless Microphone Systems [9S Receiver Features Front Panel Power Switch: (2) Infrared{IR) port: Broadcasts IR signal to transmitter. (3) Channel Indicator: To display system's receiving channel. {4) DIV Indicator: Antenna receiver status indicator LED (5) AF1~AFS5 Indicator: Indicate the audio signal level. select button {7)v : DOWN select button.
Wireless Microphone Systems PLL Receiver Features Back Panel (3) ANT FOR RECEIVER (10) Balanced out Jack: With Cannon / XLR type connector provides balanced audio output signal from this Jack to the amplifier. (11)Volume Adjuster: Adjusts the volume level of the AUDIT OUT. (12) Unbalanced out Jack: MIX OUTPUT, With phone jack provides audio output signal from this jack to the amplifier, CH1 from the Tip, CH2 from the Ring (13) DC Input Socket: The input socket for 12-15V Volt DC power.
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Wireless Microphone Systems BU-7 Body pack Tran ter Changing Batteries * Expected life for alkaline batteries is approximately 8 hours. * When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be replaced Immediately, as shown on the right. PS: When the Transmitter is not in use: Make sure the power of the microphone is off.
Wireless Microphone Systems UH-6 Handheld BU-7 Body pack Transmitter Automatic Transmitter Setup Open the (BU-7) transmitter battery compartment to display the Infrared (IR) port With the transmitter IR port exposed to the receiver, pass IR When the receiver ready light glows, the system is ready for use. Close the (BU-7) transmitter battery compartment.