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Wireless Operation

Replacing the transmitter battery

Note: The transmitter power switch must be in the OFF position!
HANDHELD: Unscrew the battery compartment cover on
the lower end of microphone. Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline
battery* and replace the cover.
*Duracell
MN1604 or
BODY-PACK: Press the "OPEN" end of the battery cover,
equivalent.
slide it back and lift the cover. Install a fresh 9 Volt alkaline
battery* being sure to observe proper polarity. Close the cover.
Operating the wireless microphone system
The audio signal from the built-in wireless receiver is fed into
the mixing bus. The wireless mic may be used simultaneously
with any of the other inputs .
Operating the wireless microphone system:
1. Set the wireless volume control to minimum.
WIRELESS
2. Turn the sound system power switch ON.
MIC VOLUME
3. Slide the transmitter power switch to PWR.
The sound system's TX ON indicator
lights to indicate wireless signal (RF)
is being transmitted and received.
4. Adjust the wireless control to desired volume.
Caution: Harmful feedback may occur when walking in front of a
sound system or speaker with a wireless microphone. Always point
mic away from speakers.
Using the microphone ON/MUTE switch:
ON
When set to the "ON" position the mic operates normally.
To prevent unwanted sounds from being picked up without
MUTE
turning the transmitter off, move switch to "MUTE" position.
(The handheld mic/transmitter comes with a protective
sleeve which fits over the power and mute switches to prevent
accidental movement during use. To install it, unscrew the
battery cover and slide the sleeve onto the microphone handle.
Replace the cover.)
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TX ON
CA

Feedback Information

What causes feedback?
Feedback is a ringing, howling, or shrill sound that is self-
generated by the sound system. It is the result of sound from
the speakers being picked up by the microphone and then
re - amplified by the system. This can form a self-sustaining
loop that can damage the sound system if allowed to continue.
How to prevent feedback
ALWAYS STAND BEHIND THE SPEAKER
WHEN USING A MICROPHONE!
CAUTION: Feedback can damage your equipment and may be
hazardous to your hearing. To avoid feedback, always make
sure volume controls are at minimum before turning unit on.
If feedback occurs, immediately reduce the volume.
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