MIC / 0 dB / –10 dB
2
Adjustment of the input sensitivity. Adjust the sensitivity so that an active signal (for example, speech,
vocals, guitar) causes the receiver's green AF LED indicator to light up. As soon as the audio signal starts
to distort, reduce the sensitivity on the three-position switch MIC/0 dB/–10 dB to the next lower value
(examples: headset = MIC, guitar with passive pickups = 0 dB, guitar with active pickups = –10 dB)
STATUS LED
3
If the charge status of the inserted batteries is sufficient, the LED lights up green when the transmitter
is switched on. If the LED lights up red, the charge status is weak. Replace depleted batteries immediately.
ON / STANDBY / OFF
4
Switch to activate or deactivate the pocket transmitter (ON = transmitter is switched on; OFF = transmitter
is switched off). In the STANDBY position, the transmitter is in operation, but the audio signal is muted.
ANTENNA
5
Antenna of the pocket transmitter. For optimum reception, do not cover or kink.
IR INTERFACE
6
The infrared interface for synchronising the radio channel of the receiver and transmitter is located
in the battery compartment. To open the battery compartment, press both markings on the sides of
the battery compartment lid at the same time and fold it forward (for synchronisation procedure, see
RECEIVER MODULE – SYNC).
REPLACING BATTERIES
To replace the batteries, open the pocket transmitter's battery compartment lid by pressing both
markings on its sides at the same time and folding it forward. Remove the used batteries and replace
with new batteries (2× type AA/LR6, alkaline), following the diagram in the battery compartment. Fold
the battery compartment lid back on the housing until it clicks into place. If the transmitter is not used
for a long period, remove the batteries to avoid damage to the transmitter from leaking batteries.
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