- placing loudspeakers too close to microphones, having too many open
active microphones, boosting tone controls indiscriminately (mainly
treble) and performing in areas with high ratios of room surfaces that
have hard and refl ective surfaces such as glass, marble and wood.
What to do if feedback occurs before the sound system is loud
enough?
•
Request that the talker speak louder into the microphone.
•
Reduce the distance from the talker to the microphone.
•
Reduce the number of open microphones.
•
Move the loudspeaker farther away from the microphone.
•
Move the loudspeaker closer to the listener.
1.- Press the power button on the receiver's front panel. The power LED
on the receiver will be on.
2.- Adjust the receiver's volume controls to approximately 50%.
3.- Switch the microphone's power buttons to the ON positions.
4.- Extend the receiver's antennas, and place them in a position where
they can receive the signal from the microphones.
5.- Talk or sing into the microphones. During normal operation, the MIC
ON signal LED's will light on when a microphone is being use, the AF
LED will light on, too.
6.- Adjust the squelch sensitive control to diminish interference noises.
If you want to mute the microphone, place the switch in a middle
If you want to mute the microphone, place the switch in a middle
position. To resume, place the switch at the top position.
position. To resume, place the switch at the top position.
OPERATIONS
ENGLISH-14