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Number of Lights | Time Remaining | Time Remaining | ||||
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4 | - | 3 grn | 1 red | 9 hours or less | 12 hours or less | |
3 | - | 2 grn | 1 red | 7 1/2 hours or less | 9 hours or less | |
2 | - | 1 grn | 1 red | 6 hours or less | 7 hours or less | |
1 | - | 1 red |
| 2 hours or less | 2 1/2 hours or less | |
1 | - | red flashing | 1/2 hour or less | 1/2 hour or less | ||
4 lights flashing | batteries almost dead- | batteries almost dead- | ||||
will not transmit | will not transmit | |||||
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Channel Select Switches: Control the transmit channel. Must be set to match the channel of the receiver.
Microphone Gain: Controls the gain of the audio circuit to prevent under or over modulation.
Transmit Power Switch: Set to high for maximum range. Set to low to prolong battery life.
Set-Up
NOTE: Do not use
Remove the battery door and install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries. Be sure the battery polarity matches the diagram printed inside the battery holder.
Set the transmit power switch to high or low depending on the situation and requirements of the venue.
Replace the battery door.
Insert the microphone plug into the connector.