USING WIRELESS MICROPHONES
1. Insert the supplied antennas into BNC jacks and put them in a vertical position.
2. Switch on the receiver module with the button (7). To switch on the wireless microphones,
set their sliding switch to the ON position. The battery indicator lights up green. If it
lights up red, new batteries must be inserted. After switching on the microphones a
radio connectionto to each receiver unit is set up. The reception indicators RF A and RF
B indicate that a connection exist to the corresponding microphone.
3. The integraeted reverb effect and feedback suppression effect also the wireless
microphones. You can activate the functions with the REVERB and KILL FEEDBACK
switches.
4. To save battery power, always switch off the receiver module with not used.
NOTE
The transmission quality depends on local conditions, please observe the following points
for optimum receiving:
• Maintain a line of sight between the microphone and the PA system
• Make sure the distance between the microphone and the PA systemis not too long.
• Make sure the reception is not disturbed by objects in the trasmission path, keep at least
soon distance between the microphones/receiver and metal or other dense materials,
computers or other HF generating equipment.
• Make sure the capacity of batteries is always sufficient.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
We recommend a frequent cleaning of the PA system. Please use a soft lint free and
moistened cloth. Never use alcohol or solvents!
There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the fuse. Maintenance and
service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers. Should you need any
spare parts, please contact your dealer.
When the device is not in use for a long period of time, the rechargeable battery has to
be charged every month. Otherwise there's danger of permanent power loss or battery
damage. Remove the battery from the housing if the temperature is below -5°C. To avoid
battery damage. Always store the rechargeable battery in a warm enough, dry place where
children cannot access.
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