SONAIR-1P TRANSMITTER
1.- Information display showing the transmission frequency.
2.- POWER: microphone on/off switch. Short press to turn on and long press to turn off the microphone.
3.- Battery holder for 2 AA batteries. The use of rechargeable batteries is also possible.
SONAIR-1M TRANSMITTER
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1.- RF antenna.
2.- Information display showing the transmission frequency.
3.- Battery holder for 2 AA batteries. The use of rechargeable batteries is also possible.
4.- Attachment clip.
5.- POWER: microphone turn on LED power indicator.
6.- ON/OFF: 3-position microphone power selector: microphone ON, microphone StandBy and microphone
OFF.
7.- -VOL+: microphone audio volume control.
8.- Microphone plug, 3.5 mm mono jack plug with female thread.
9.- Clip-on microphone.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT: this system operates at a fixed frequency that cannot be changed by the user. It is not
possible to use 2 microphones with the same frequency in the same area, therefore FONESTAR offers 8
different frequencies for the SONAIR-1M and SONAIR-1P systems.
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Place the receiver at least 1 metre away from the floor, walls or metal surfaces, and in an unobstructed
location so that the signal between your antenna and the microphone is as direct as possible.
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Insert the batteries into the microphone and check that they are sufficiently charged. When the microphone
detects low power, the display will flash to indicate that the batteries need to be replaced.
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Place the receiver antenna in a vertical position for best reception.
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Connect the balanced or unbalanced audio output to the amplifier, mixer, etc.
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With the volume control set to minimum, connect the power adaptor to the receiver and then to the
mains.
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Switch on the receiver and then the microphone. At this point the RF indicator should be on. If that's not
the case:
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POWER ON
OFF
-VOL+
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POWER ON
OFF
-VOL+
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EN