3. Insert the supplied batteries into the
battery compartment conforming to
the polarity marks.
The transmitter will not function with
incorrectly inserted batteries.
4. Set the on/off switch (1) to "ON" to
switch the power to the transmitter on.
The status LED (2) will flash momen-
tarily. If the batteries are in good con-
dition, the status LED (2) will extin-
guish.
If the status LED (2) illuminates the
batteries will be dead within about 50
minutes. Replace the batteries with
new ones as soon as possible.
If the status LED (2) fails to flash
momentarily the batteries are dead.
Insert new batteries.
5. To close the battery compartment,
slide
the
battery
lid (4) onto the battery compartment
from below to the point that it will
click shut.
3.3 Setting Up the Transmitter
1. Switch power to the receiver on and
check the setting of the VOLUME
control:
Fully CCW if you connected the
receiver to a microphone input.
Fully CW if you connected the
receiver to a line input.
2. Set the on/off switch (1) to "ON" to
switch power to the transmitter on.
Since the HT 40 handheld transmitter
has been designed specifically for
the integrated microphone element,
there is no need to set gain on the
handheld transmitter. Therefore, the
handheld transmitter has no level or
gain control.
3. Switch power to your sound system
or amplifier on.
compartment
4. Talk or sing into the microphone and
set the levels on your mixer or ampli-
fier referring to the appropriate
instruction manual or by ear.
3.4 Replacing the Color Code Clip
(Refer to fig. 3)
Fig 3: Replacing the color code clip.
1. Use a screwdriver to lift the upper
end of the color code clip.
2. Pull the color code clip off the trans-
mitter case.
3. Slide the supplied black clip onto the
transmitter to the point that it snaps
into place with an audible click.
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