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AL-PH Wireless Microphone Description
26.Microphone
High quality internal microphone is used when the unit is in the handheld or lapel configuration.
27.Mode LEDs
These two LEDs indicate the current mode of the
28.IR LEDs
These separate clusters of IR LEDs ensure quality
communicationswith an
configurationthe
29.Battery Cover
Conceals two “AA” rechargeable batteries, IR channel switch and Lockout mode switch.
30.IR Channel Switch
This slide switch sets the microphone channel “A” or “B”.
31.Lockout Switch
When this switch is set to the Lockout mode the unit works as a microphone only, no operation buttons function. Also referred to as "Student Mode".
32.Panic Button
Used in conjunction with the Mode button. A signal is sent to the AL2430 Receiver / Amplifier to close the "Panic" relay that sends a message to an external source, like a school's paging system.
33.Mute Button
Depressing this button in Mode 1 mutes the Microphone
output of the AL2430 Receiver / Amplifier.
Depressing this button in Mode 2 mutes the multimedia
output of the AL2430
34.Power LED
Displays the battery power of the
Off indicates the Microphone is turned off.
35.Headset Microphone Input
3.5mm jack for connection of the optional
36.Belt Clip/Lanyard Clip
Used to attached
37.Mode Button
Used to switch the
38.Power Button
When the
seconds will turn the unit Off.
39.Volume Button
Depressing the UP or DOWN button in Mode 1 will raise or lower the microphone volume, Depressing the UP or DOWN button in Mode 2 will raise or lower the multimedia volume.
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