Powering The Transmitter; Connecting Audio; Using A Microphone - Peavey Assisted Listening System Manual De Instrucciones

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Setting Up the Transmitter
Your Peavey Assisted Listening System requires minimum installation.
Simply place the transmitter on any flat surface, connect your mixing
board to the transmitters back panel input (See connecting Audio input
below), connect the included power supply (as explained below), and
the transmitter is ready to broadcast to any number of Peavey Assisted
Listening System receivers operating on the same frequency.

Powering the Transmitter

Connect the AC adapter provided into the 9V DC JACK (1) on the
back panel of the transmitter. Plug the other end into an AC wall outlet.
Press POWER SWITCH (2) the POWER ON LED (3) will illuminate.
ANTENNA
Extend ANTENNA (4) fully and position 90 degrees from top of the
transmitter.

CONNECTING AUDIO

Input The LINE IN JACK (5) on the rear panel lets you connect the
Peavey Assisted Listening System to your mixing console. This ¼"
mono phone jack accepts an unbalanced line level audio source at
0 dBm nominal signal level. If your mixer has XLR outputs only, you
will need an XLR-to- phone plug adapter, available from most music
equipment stores or sound contractors.

USING A MICROPHONE

The MIC JACK (7) on the front panel allows users to que onstage
performers wirelessly.
IMPORTANT: This ¼" mono phone jack is designed for an electret
condenser microphone, and 9V DC power is present at the input jack.
If you wish to use a conventional dynamic microphone, at least 20 dB
more gain is required, and a preamp should be used. If a preamp is
used, be sure to have a blocking capacitor (1mdf) between the preamp
output and the mic input. If a dynamic mic is plugged into the mic input
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