LT-700 Quick Reference
LT-700 Front
MUTE / TALK switch
(more information on page 9)
3.5 mm Input Jack
A Listen microphone or line level cable connects here.
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| Look & Listen Display™ |
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| The display shows level, channel, |
| 150 | battery status, PROGRAM mode, |
| whether a channel is locked, and | |
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| whether a channel is locked out |
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| from selection (PROGRAM mode). |
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Use UP and DOWN buttons to |
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select a channel. Press and hold |
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either button for 5 seconds to lock |
| Power Switch |
the channel. Press and hold either |
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| Press PWR switch to turn | |
button again to unlock. |
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| unit on. Press and hold | |
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Press and hold both buttons for 5 |
| to turn unit off. When in |
| PROGRAM mode, this switch | |
seconds to enter PROGRAM mode. |
| is used to toggle the lock out |
The PGM icon will appear in the |
| (L/O) mode for a channel. |
display. To exit PROGRAM, let unit |
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sit idle for 5 seconds. |
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LT-700 Look & Listen Display
When dots are illuminated, the microphone is active. If this display does not appear, the microphone is muted.
Indicates the currently tuned channel
Indicates the unit is in PROGRAM mode. To enter PROGRAM mode, press and hold the UP and DOWN keys until the PGM icon appears in the display. To exit PROGRAM mode, let the unit sit idle for 5 seconds.
If the padlock icon is visible, the channel is locked. Press and hold either the UP and DOWN button for 5 seconds to lock or unlock.
Battery level indicator. The indicator flashes, along with the red LED on top of the unit, to alert you when the battery is low and needs to be charged or changed. (see information below)
When in the PROGRAM mode, L/O indicates whether a particular channel is locked out.
LT-700 Battery Indicator
All three segments showing: The batteries are at 50% or greater capacity.
Two segments showing: The batteries are at
One segment showing:
Your batteries less than 25% capacity. When this segment begins flashing along with the LED on top of the unit, you should immediately change your batteries or recharge them (if using NiMH batteries).
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