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T2 Handheld Microphone Transmitter (Figure 2)
FIGURE 2
1 POWER ON/OFF Switch. Turns transmitter on and off.
2 POWER Indicator. Lights when transmitter is turned on.
3 LOW BATTERY Indicator. Red light glows when you
have one hour or less of useful operating time; when this
light glows, change the battery.
4 MIC ON/MUTE Switch. Lets you turn the microphone
audio on and off (muting the microphone).
5 Audio Gain Control. Provides audio level adjustment to
accomodate different sound sources.
6 9V Alkaline Battery (shown installed). Provides power
to the microphone-transmitter. Typical battery life is 18
hours.
7 Battery Cover. Unscrews for access to the 9V alkaline
battery and gain control.
T1 Body-Pack Transmitter (Figure 3)
FIGURE 3
1 Battery Compartment.
2 Antenna. For best operation, the antenna must hang
vertically, and should not be coiled or bundled.
3 Belt Clip. Allow transmitter to be attached to belt.
4 POWER Indicator.
5 POWER ON/OFF Switch. Turns transmitter on and off.
6 Audio ON/MUTE Switch. Mutes the transmitter to pre-
vent unwanted sounds from being picked up by the re-
ceiver without turning the transmitter off.
7 LOW BATTERY Indicator. When this red light is glow-
ing, you have one hour or less of useful operating time;
change the battery.
8 Audio Gain Control. Provides audio level adjustment to
accommodate different sound sources (e.g., speaking or
playing an instrument). The factory setting is at mid-point.
A small screwdriver is supplied to make adjustments.
9 Microphone Input Connector. 4-Pin miniature connec-
tor provides connection to a variety of lavalier and head-
set microphone cables, and the Shure WA302 instrument
adapter cable.
10 Lavalier Microphone. Condenser lavalier microphone
supplied with a mount that clips onto a tie, lapel, or
acoustic instrument.
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