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4 Power Supply
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Insert only batteries of the same type and always
replace all batteries .
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If the unit is not used for a longer period, remove
the batteries . Thus, the unit will not be damaged
in case of battery leakage .
1) Unscrew the microphone cartridge (1) .
2) To unlock the battery holder (7), push the lock
(6) to the rear in arrow direction .
3) Pull out the battery holder up to the stop (fig .
4) and insert two 1 .5 V batteries of size AA (R6)
with the positive and negative poles as indicated
in the holder .
4) Slide back the battery holder so that it locks
into place .
5) Place the microphone cartridge onto the handle
in such a way that the 4-pole contacts (5) of the
cartridge and the handle engage, then screw the
cartridge onto the handle .
Do not dispose of used batteries in the
household waste; always take them to
a special waste disposal, e . g . collection
container at your retailer .
5 Setting into Operation
1) To switch on, set the switch POWER (4) at the
lower end of the microphone to "ON" . The
display (2) indicates the transmission channel
adjusted and a battery symbol indicating the
current charging status of the batteries in sev-
eral levels:
fully charged
2) To remove the plastic cap (3), slightly press down
the grooved latch on the rear side of the cap
and remove the cap . Then the control part with
the three adjusting keys (8, 9, 10) is accessible
(fig . 5) . To actuate the keys, use a narrow object,
e . g . a small screwdriver, if required .
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3) Adjust the transmission channel for the micro-
phone,
and adjust it to the same channel
ating instructions of the receiver .
Switch on the audio unit (mixer or amplifier)
connected to the receiver .
4) Speak / sing into the microphone . The volume
level of the microphone may be readjusted by
modifying the sensitivity,
5) The microphone can be locked to prevent
accidental change of adjustments and accidental
switching off,
6) After all adjustments have been made, replace
the cap (3) . For colour-coding the microphone,
the cap may also be replaced by one of the
supplied col oured caps .
7) To switch off the microphone after operation,
set the switch POWER (4) to OFF . The display
briefly indicates
extinguished .
5.1 Adjusting the transmission channel
1) Keep the key SET (8) pressed for 2 s . The display
briefly indicates
Note: To exit the adjusting mode without making an
adjustment, press the key SET repeatedly until
is indicated on the display . Then the unit returns to
normal operation .
2) Adjust the channel with the cursor keys: With the
key (9), the channels are scanned in descend-
ing order, with the key (10) in ascending order .
The 16 transmission channels are assigned to the
following transmission frequencies:
Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Note: When using other wireless transmission sys-
tems with this wireless system at the same time, the
discharged
radio frequencies of the individual systems should
be carefully matched to each other to prevent inter-
ference .
3) Press the key SET to store the adjustment .
The display briefly indicates
ing mode is exited, the unit returns to normal
operation .
chapter 5 .1 . Switch on the receiver
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chapter 5 .3 .
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before it is completely
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Frequency
Channel
518 .750 MHz
9
519 .375 MHz
10
521 .125 MHz
11
522 .000 MHz
12
523 .250 MHz
13
524 .250 MHz
14
524 .875 MHz
15
526 .000 MHZ
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see oper-
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chapter 5 .2 .
Frequency
526 .875 MHz
528 .250 MHz
531 .250 MHz
532 .000 MHz
533 .625 MHz
534 .750 MHz
536 .250 MHZ
541 .750 MHZ
, the adjust-