User Manual

Quinta – Handheld Transmitter
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Unscrew cover of battery compartment and remove it.
Insert batteries according to the +/- symbols into the battery compartment.
7.3 How to Insert the Batteries
For operating the Quinta TH handheld transmitter you can use two
NiMH or alkaline (AA LR 6 Mignon) batteries.
Unscrew the cover of the battery compartment as indicated by the
arrow.
Slide the cover of the battery compartment downwards.
Insert two NiMH rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries
(AA LR 6 Mignon) according to the symbols in the battery
compartment.
Slide the cover of the battery compartment upwards again and
tighten it.
When the battery indicator at the bottom of the transmitter starts
to flash, the remaining operating time will be approx. 1 hour
depending on the battery type used.
From time to time you should clean the battery and charging
contacts of the Quinta TH transmitter with a soft lint-free cloth
moistened with white spirit or alcohol. Please remove the batteries
from the battery compartment before cleaning.
7.4 Switching On/Off
Switching on and allocating the transmitter
The handheld transmitter is switched on by pressing the micro-
phone button . When the connection to the Quinta CU control
unit has been established, the microphone button will
illuminate white to indicate the operating state.
In order to activate the microphone or to allocate the microphone
to a free channel of the Quinta CU control unit, press the micro-
phone button briefly once again. Depending on the operating
mode, the microphone button will illuminate green (normal
operating mode) or red (request-to-speak mode).
Switching off
By pressing the microphone button (approx. 3 seconds) the
handheld transmitter is switched off.
If you press the standby button of the control unit for more than
3 seconds, the handheld transmitter will be switched off.
Furthermore, the handheld transmitter will be switched off
automatically, when it does not receive a signal from the Quinta
CU control unit for more than 3 minutes.