5. Using the
After inserting fresh batteries, the
The emitter (1) must be plugged into the
(2)or worn around the neck with the lanyard as described in section V. The emitter acts as the transmitter and, for best results, should be worn in such a way as to have a clear path to the receiving sensor(s).
The
6. Attaching and Using the Lanyard with the
As described above, the emitter(1) can be attached to clothing using the
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1.Power switch - turn ON/OFF the transmitter by sliding the switch.
2.Power LED - Glow GREEN when the transmitter is ON.Glow RED when the battery is low.
3.Battery door - When replacing the battery slide it down to open.
4.Extarnal Mic input jack - Plug the ext. mic into the jack, then internal mic will be disabled.
5.Power input - Plug the charger jack into the port.
6.Charge LED - Glow RED when when charging.
7.Channel switch - Slide the switch to select the frequency.
8.Mic gain adjusment point - Use very tiny Philip type screw driver for turning the inside screw. By turning the screw to the counterclockwise, the gain go up and down.
Find the optimum gain by turning the screw while lessening the speech through a speaker. If howling appear, this phenomenon can be minimized by adjusting the internal microphone level through this feature. The best solution to avoid the howling is to use
IRR-30 Receiver Set up
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1.Power Switch - turns the receiver On and Off.
2.Power LED - indicates the power state of the receiver.
3.Receiving Sensors - internal receiving infrared sensors.
4.Channel 1 Volume - adjusts the output volume for Channel 1.
5.Channel 1 Indicator - glows green when connecting Channel 1.
6.Channel 2 Volume - adjusts the output volume for Channel 2.
7.Channel 2 Indicator - glows green when connecting Channel 2.
II. Receiver Rear Panel:
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8.Switched External Sensor Input (F connector) - Plugging an external sensor in here turns the front panel sensor (3) off.
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10.Input Selector - selects either Mic
11.Output Jack - connects the receiver to a mixer or audio amplifier/speaker combination (1/4 inch connector). In general, choose “MIC” when attaching to a mixer
input and “LINE” when attaching to an amplifier input.
12.Power Input - plug in
III. Mounting the Receiver:
As infrared operates
IV. Powering the Receiver:
The
ON be sure to plug it into an active
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