
Putting the SR 2020 D into operation
Connecting an external audio source to the transmitter
Connect the line output of the external audio source to the
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Connecting a condenser microphone
The microphone input of the SR 2020 D transmitter is exclusively designed for use with condenser microphones. Suitable microphones are listed on page 6.
Connect the condenser microphone to the
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| Connecting the headphones |
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| CAUTION! Danger of hearing damage! |
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Use the headphone volume control (VOL) to set the volume for the connected headphones to the minimum before putting the headphones on.
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Gradually turn up the volume.
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