User Guide

Quick Start Guide TG 1000 – Beltpack Transmitter
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How to Insert Batteries
Take hold of the cover of the battery compartment on top at the inlets at the right and left hand
side.
Flap the cover of the battery compartment downwards.
Insert two alkaline batteries, AA 1.5 V or rechargeable NiMH batteries according to the symbols in the
battery compartment .
Flap the cover of the battery compartment upwards to close. Magnets ensure a secure fastening.
The current battery status is shown in the display of the transmitter and receiver . Make sure that
before the synchronisation the appropriate battery type has been selected in the channel menu.
How to Operate the Transmitter
Connect a microphone or the WA-CGI instrument cable to the 4-pin mini XLR connector .
Connect the supplied antenna with SMA connector to the antenna connector .
Turn on the beltpack transmitter by holding the on-off button pressed, until the standard display
is shown in the display . The Power on LED will illuminate green.
The display shows the battery status and the name, which has been entered in the first line of the
receiver.
On the second line, depending on the setting, you will see the channel and frequency group or the
frequency. By pressing the on-off button briefly several times you can display further information
on the second line.
Further information are: RF power, battery, microphone head and status of encryption and power
lock.
When you hold the on-off button pressed while turning on, you can display the region code and
version number.
Make sure that transmitter and receiver operate on the same frequency.
To turn off the transmitter hold the on-off button pressed until the message “Off” is displayed.
4. Digital TG 1000 UHF Beltpack Transmitter
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4-pin mini XLR connector (male) to connect
microphones or instruments
AF peak LED
On-off button
Power on LED
Antenna connector, SMA socket
OLED display
Cover of battery compartment
Gain switch 0 dB / -12 dB
Battery compartment
Infrared interface
! Belt clip