SETTING SYSTEM GAIN LEVELS
ADJUSTING GAIN
The gain may need to be adjusted for various audio conditions. The overmodulation light will indicate when the gain is too high. If the light is illuminated when you are talking, the gain is too high and will need to be decreased. If the light does not flash at all, and the audio is low, the gain may need to be increased. An occasional flash of the overmodulation indica- tor is fine.
Using a plastic screwdriver (supplied), adjust the control clockwise to increase the gain or counterclockwise to decrease the gain. Note that the gain can also be adjusted by changing the spacing between the microphone and your mouth.
BTR-300 BASE STATION
The microphone overmodulation indicator light for the
TR-300 PORTABLE
The overmodulation circuitry in the
If the gain needs to be adjusted, remove the belt clip on the rear of the unit and pry out the small rubber plug to the right of the screw boss. This will reveal the microphone gain control potentiometer. Once adjusted, replace the rubber plug.
INCREASE
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D O N O T r e m o v e |
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REMOVE BELT CLIP
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BTR 300
Mic On Push Twice to Latch
DECREASE
GAIN |
REMOVE THIS RUBBER PLUG FOR ACCESS TO THE MICROPHONE GAIN CONTROL
OVERMODULATION
INDICATOR
bat/ talk ovmod
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Adjusting Microphone Gain - | Adjusting Microphone Gain - |
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