Panasonic 32-1222 owner manual FCC Notice, Setting UP System, Installing the Transmitter’s Battery

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FCC NOTICE

This wireless microphone system com- plies with Part 90 of FCC Rules. There are two frequencies available for the system. You must get a license for each frequency you plan to use before you use the system (one license can in- clude both frequencies). Licensability depends on how you will use the sys- tem.

Look in your local phone book for the nearest FCC office and contact them to get the necessary application.

SETTING UP THE

SYSTEM

Your system has two channels for transmitting. Each microphone has a sticker with a letter on it to help you determine which microphone is which. Microphone 1 (MIC 1) is marked A, D, or B. Microphone 2 (MIC 2) is marked E, G, or H. You can combine up to three separate systems so you can use up to six microphones together (each with a different frequency).

Installing the Transmitter’s Battery

Each microphone transmitter requires

a9-volt battery (not supplied) for pow- er. For the best performance and longest life, we recommend an alka- line battery, available at your local Ra- dioShack store.

Cautions:

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (stan- dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

Follow these steps to install each bat- tery.

1.While holding the microphone’s handle, carefully unscrew the wind- screen far enough to remove the battery door.

Battery Door

Windscreen

2.Install the battery into the battery compartment on top of the ribbon, being sure the + and – terminals touch the appropriate contacts as marked inside the compartment. Be sure to firmly press the battery in place.

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Contents Channel 170-MHz Wireless FM Microphone System Audio and Line Outputs let you FeaturesSetting UP System Installing the Transmitter’s BatteryFCC Notice Connecting the Power Adapter Operation Using the Standby SettingCare and Maintenance Specifications TransmitterReceiver RadioShack