Parts Identification

1 Microphone

3 POWER/BATT indicator

 

connector

 

 

 

4 AF/PEAK indicator

 

Microphone

5 Input LEVEL control

 

 

 

release button

6 Channel select

 

(under side of

7 RF power

switches

the unit)

output switch

 

2 POWER switch

 

 

 

Battery compartment

 

1Microphone connector

Connect to a dynamic microphone which has a XLR type connector.

2POWER switch

Turns the power of the transmitter ON or OFF.

3POWER/BATT indicator

When turning on the unit, the POWER/BATT indicator lights in green. While in operation, the LED indicates the battery condition.

See “Power Supply” on page 8.

4AF (audio frequency) /PEAK indicator

The AF/PEAK indicator lights in green when the supplied

audio frequency level is over the reference level. It lights in red when the signal reaches the maximum level.

5Input LEVEL control Controls the input attenuation level.

“–60” position provides 0 dB attenuation, and “–10” position provides 50 dB attenuation.

6Channel select switches Select the transmitting channel. See “Channel Setting” on page 9.

7RF power output switch

In normal use, set the switch to “50”.

See “Use of RF power output switch” on page 11.

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