BCWBT Body-Pack Transmitter
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Slide down the Battery Compartment Cover (1), as shown, |
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exposing the battery compartment. Insert 2 fresh AA alkaline batter- |
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ies or the optional BCBRBP Battery Pack NiMH rechargeable batter- | . |
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ies while observing the correct polarity as marked. Set the Channel |
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the cover back into position on the unit. (Note: Make sure the trans- | 67 |
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mitter is OFF when changing the batteries.) |
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Operation | 7 |
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a.The BCWBT is provided with a 3.5mm Locking Jack (3) for con- | 8 |
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necting a microphone. Plug in the microphone and secure the con- |
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thread it on the jack.To unplug, reverse the process. Clip the |
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transmitter to your clothes/belt or, for best results, hang the trans- |
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mitter around your neck using the supplied lanyard. Make sure the |
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BCWBT Emitter (4) has a clear |
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phones.) Attach lanyard to the BCWBT by feeding the strap up and | ||
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underneath the belt clasp on the rear of the unit. Connect the lanyard strap by snapping the interlock- ing clasps together. Place the lanyard loop over the head and neck and position the
b.Adjust the BCWBT’s Volume Control (5) to minimum and slide the Power Switch (6) to the ON position.The
c.The BCWR Receiver's IR LED Indicator of the corresponding channel should now be lit green.While wearing the microphone and speaking, slowly increase the BCWBT’s Volume Control (5) and adjust the volume control on the receiver, and also on the Mixer/P.A. to the desired level while taking care to avoid acoustic feedback.The microphone is now ready to use. For optimum performance and range, make sure that the IR Emitter (4) is not covered by the body or clothing and has an unobstructed
Note: Observe care in selecting volume, transmitter location, and speaker placement so that acoustic feedback (howling and screeching) will be avoided.
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