Operating instructions
Operation and Features, cont’d
VoiceLift
™
 Microphone • Operation and Features
2-6
PRELIMINARY
Back and end panels
Top panel
Bottom panel
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VLP 102 pendant microphone back and end panels
a
  Rotating clip — Attach a lanyard (included) to this 
rotating clip (see the illustration at right), or turn the clip 
sideways to fasten it to clothing.
The provided lanyard’s features include:
•  A cord lock to retain adjustments to the lanyard’s 
length. Place this lock behind your neck when 
wearing the pendant microphone.
•  A breakaway clip that allows the lanyard to be 
removed quickly.
b
  Channel selection switch — Use an Extron Tweeker or other small 
screwdriver to turn this rotary switch to select channel A, B, C, or D for the 
microphone. 
Primary channels A (2.3 MHz) and B (2.8 MHz) are for use by the teacher or 
speaker. Channels C (2.3 MHz) and D (2.8 MHz) are intended for use by the 
students. The secondary channels operate the same as channels A and B, but 
the microphone’s Volume button is disabled.
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  When two microphones are used, they must be on different frequencies; in other 
words, channels A and B, A and D, B and C, or C and D can be used together.
c
  Teacher or Student label — Place the appropriate provided sticker (part 
#33-1694-01) in this space to identify the user for whom the microphone 
has been set up. For example, the channel A microphone would be labeled 
“Teacher” and the channel B one, “Student”.
d
  Pwr LED — This bicolored LED indicates the microphone power, volume, 
and charging status as follows:
When the microphone is powered on:
LED Color Indication
Green – steady Power on, microphone functioning
Green – flashing Volume button being pressed (volume changing)
Red – flashing Low battery (1 hour of talk time left)
Cord
Lock
Breakaway
Clip










