8-Channel 900 MHz Wireless Audio-Link Transmitter
(320-1252) Operation Faxback Doc. # 63545
Using ALC
You can control the audio input sensitivity without distortion. Slide ALC
ON/OFF to ON. The built-in ALC circuitry limits the input signal from
overloading the transmitter.
Using Mute
To temporarily turn off the audio signal without turning off the
transmitter or microphone, slide MUTE ON/OFF on the transmitter to ON.
If you slide POWER ON/OFF from ON to OFF while the amplifier is on, you
hear a loud pop. There is no pop when you move the mute switch from ON to
OFF or from OFF to ON.
Using the Transmitter
Note: Before you can use your transmitter, you must connect it to an audio
source.
1. Set the transmitter's channel to the same channel the receiver is
using (see "Setting the Channel" in Faxback Doc. 63544).
2. Set the receiver's volume control to its minimum setting and turn on
the receiver.
3. Turn on your amplifier, tape recorded, mixing board and other
necessary audio system components. Set their volume controls (or
input level controls) to moderate settings.
4. Slide POWER ON/OFF to ON. LOW BATT lights.
5. Set MUTE to OFF.
6. Turn on the audio source and adjust the receiver's volume control to
the desired level.
Note: Experiment with the receiver's volume setting and the settings
of other components in your audio system for the best results.
If you are using a source that has a variable output control
(such as a musical instrument), be sure that you have adjusted
the volume with the instrument at the highest level you intend
to use.
7. When you are finished, turn off all your audio equipment and the
transmitter.
(EB 12/7/00)
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