3.2 Operation with
rechargeable batteries
Instead of batteries it is also possible to insert
two rechargeable NiMH (nickel-metal hydrate)
batteries of size AA To charge these batteries,
the charging station CH-2 or CH-8 is ideally
suited: Leave the batteries in the pocket trans-
mitter and insert the transmitter into a charging
slot Power is supplied via the lateral contacts (4)
Used batteries and defective recharge-
able batteries must not be placed in
the household waste To protect the
environment, always take them to a
special waste disposal, e g collection
container at your retailer
3.3 Connecting the microphone and
attaching the transmitter
1) Connect a suitable microphone (
ter 2) to the mini XLR jack (9)
2) When all settings have been made on the
transmitter, use the clip on the rear of the
transmitter to attach it to your clothes (e g
belt or waistband)
3.4 Switching the transmitter on or off
1) Press the button
mitter The backlight of the display (12) lights
up for a few seconds When you press a but-
ton ( , , , SET), the backlight is switched
on again
2) The display shows the following information:
Symbol
Meaning
Number (1– 4) of the corresponding
3
receiver section on receiver R-4 / 5
Low-cut filter activated
Key lock activated
Transmission power Hi (high) / Lo (low)
RF
Attenuation activated
AT
Group number (1 ... 6)
G
Channel number (1 ... 22)
C
Transmission frequency
MHz
(506 .000 ... 542 .000 MHz)
Identification number of
ID
the pocket transmitter
Microphone sensitivity adjusted
dB
14
chap-
☞
(5) to switch on the trans-
Symbol
Meaning
Battery status
full
...
discharged
Fig. 3 Display information
3) To switch off, keep the button
2 s until the display indicates
3.5 Settings via the menu
All settings are made via a menu:
1) To call up the main menu (Fig 1), keep the
button SET (11) pressed for two seconds until
the menu appears on the display (12)
2) Press the button or (10) to select the
desired menu item Then call up the menu
item with the button SET
3) To make the setting, press the button
or
4) If multiple setup functions are available for a
menu item (e g group number and channel
number), press the button SET to go from
one function to the next one
5) To save a setting, press the button SET The
display briefly indicates
main menu reappears
To exit a menu item without a change,
press the button
reappears
To exit the main menu, press the button
or press the button or to select the
menu item
Exit
SET
All setting options via the menu can be found
in the following chapters
3.6 Basic settings and reset
1) If it is difficult to read the display, call up
the contrast setting via the menu item
:
Contrast
Contrast
10
Fig. 4
Press the button or to set the con-
trast The display indicates the value adjusted
pressed for
Power OFF
before the
Saving
(5) The main menu
and then press the button