3 Setting Up
3.1 Inserting/Replacing and
Testing the Battery
Refer to fig. 2:
1. Depress the snap hook on the battery
compartment lid (1).
2. Pull the battery compartment lid (1)
down to remove it from the transmitter.
Important: The foam pad on the inside
of the battery compartment lid (1)
holds the battery in place. Do not
remove the foam pad. If you do, the
battery will not be held in place pro-
perly and may cause a rattling noise.
3. If there is a dead or defective battery
inside the battery compartment,
remove the battery.
4. Insert the supplied or new battery (2)
into the battery compartment as
shown in fig. 2.
5. Set the ON/MUTE/OFF switch (3) to ON.
Fig. 2: Inserting the battery.
The status LED (4) will flash momentar-
ily. If the battery is in good condition,
the status LED (4) will extinguish.
If the status LED (4) lights constantly
the battery will be dead within about
60 minutes. Replace the battery with
a new one as soon as possible.
If the status LED (4) fails to flash
momentarily the battery is dead.
Insert a new battery.
6. Slide the battery compartment lid (1)
onto the transmitter against the
direction of the arrow to the point that
the lid (1) will click shut.
3.2 Using Rechargeable Batteries
Refer to fig. 3:
Instead of dry batteries, you can also
use a 1.5-V rechargeable battery to
power the transmitter. We recommend
SANYO HR-4U (650 mAh) or Panasonic
Rechargeable PRO+ (550 mAh) NiMH
rechargeable batteries.
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