VocoPro DA2277 Replacing/Recharging the Microphone Batteries, Replacing Microphone Batteries

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Replacing/Recharging the Microphone Batteries

Replacing Microphone Batteries

• Unscrew the BATTERY COMPARTMENT cap by twisting it counter-clockwise.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

BATTERY LID

Insert 2 new RECHARGEABLE AA batteries into the BATTERY COMPARTMENT with ￿ the polarities matched as shown in the diagram located in the compartment.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

BATTERIES

• Replace and retighten the BATTERY COMPARTMENT cap by twisting it clockwise.

BATTERY COMPARTMENT CLOSED

NOTE: The microphones will operate on regular non-rechargeable batteries, however when using regular ￿ batteries, DO NOT PLACE THE MICROPHONE IN THE RECHARGING TERMINAL, as that could ￿

cause the batteries to explode.

Recharging Your Microphones

Turn the MICROPHONE to the OFF position.

Insert the MICROPHONE into the RECHARGING

TERMINAL and carefully turn it till you hear it "lock"

 

Digital Key Control Mixer with/Dual Rechargeable Wireless Mic System

Delay

Repeat

Digital Echo

Mic 4

Mic 3

Mic 1

 

 

0 10

0 10

0

10

 

 

 

in place. At that time, make sure the CHARGING

 

Music

5

 

 

Echo On

Echo On

Echo On

 

DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER

009

0

 

0

 

 

 

POWERDown Normal Up

Vocal Partner Vocal Cancel A/V Source

0 10

-15

+15

-15 +15

 

 

 

Mic Master

Bass

 

Treble

Mic 4 Input

Mic 3 Input

Mic 2

LED indicator is illuminated. When the microphone is

fully recharged, the CHARGING LED indicator will no longer be illuminated. In case you need to end the recharging of a microphone manually, carefully turn the microphone till the CHARGING LED indicator is no

longer illuminated.

NOTE: To maintain long-life use from a rechargeable battery, do not recharge for more than 8 hours or allow to recharge after the CHARGING LED indicator is no longer illuminated.

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Contents DA-2277 DA-2277 Explanation of Graphical Symbols Safety InstructionsPage Page Listening For a Lifetime Some common decibel rangesFollowing noises can be dangerous under constant exposure Specifications DA-2277 FeaturesProtect Components from Overheating Protect Against Power SurgesImportant Stand and Base Safety Information Before Getting Started Things to ConsiderSpeech Lead & Backup VocalsMicrophone Basics Microphone PositionAvoiding Feedback More Tips to Avoid InterferenceDA-2277 & Stage Monitors/P.A. System Front Panel Descriptions and Controls Digital KEY Controller Power TOP View of DA-2277 Front/Top Panel Descriptions and ControlsV4/VCV V2/CDG Rear Panel Descriptions and ControlsMicrophone Descriptions and Functions Replacing/Recharging the Microphone Batteries Replacing Microphone BatteriesRecharging Your Microphones Getting Connected Connecting A/V Source Players to the DA-2277System Connection Diagram Connecting Video to Display DevicesRecognizing Interference Understanding and Avoiding VHF InterferenceAvoiding Basic Problems TV Channel Frequency Data VHF TV Channels Frequency ConflictsProblems Cause Solutions TroubleshootingGlossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Recommended VocoPro Gear CDG-4000 PROVP-600X SV-420