Parts Identification
Channel indication
Accumulated time
indication
In Attenuation indication mode, it displays the input
attenuation setting in dB, which can be changed in a range
of 0 to 21 dB in 3-dB steps.
In Accumulated time indication mode, it displays the
accumulated time of battery use (in one-minute increments).
For adjustments, see "Changing the Transmitting Channel"
on page 11, "Changing the Input Attenuation Setting" on page 12
or "Resetting the Accumulated Time Indication" on page 13.
2 + (+ selection) / – (– selection/reset) buttons
In setting mode, select the transmission channel, frequency
and attenuator level using either of these buttons, or reset the
time-of-use indication to "00:00" with the – button.
For Setting mode, see "Settings" on page 11.
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Frequency indication
Attenuation indication
Display example for U68 model
3 Audio input connector
Connect the output connector of the following Sony lavalier
microphones: ECM-44BC, ECM-55BC, ECM-66BC,
ECM-77BC, ECM-166BC, ECM-310BC, ECM-350BC.
You can also use your wired microphone by connecting it to
this connector with an optional EC-1.5CF microphone cable.
See "Connections" on page 10.
4 SET button
In normal Transmit mode, this button changes the indication
items of the display section as shown on the left column.
In Setting mode, this button selects the item to be set. To
initiate the setting mode, set the POWER switch to ON
while holding this button down.
For setting the transmit channel, input attenuation or
resetting the time-of-use indication in Setting mode, see
"Settings" on page 11.
5 POWER switch
Turns the power of the transmitter ON or OFF.
When you set this switch to ON without holding any other
button, the transmitter is set to normal Transmit mode and
transmits the signal of the selected channel.
When you set this switch to ON while holding the SET
button down, Setting mode is initiated. No signal is
transmitted in Setting mode.
Note
Be sure to connect a microphone before turning the power
ON.