User's Manual
Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
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SYMPTOM          POSSIBLE CAUSE
HISS AND NOISE -- AUDIBLE DROPOUTS  1) Transmitter gain (audio level) far too low.
  2) Receiver antenna missing or obstructed.
  3) Transmitter antenna broken or missing.
  4) Operating range too great.
  5) Signal interference. Turn off transmitter. If receiver’s signal 
    strength indicator does not drop to nearly zero, this indicates an 
    interfering signal may be the problem. Try a different operating 
   frequency.
“Loc” APPEARS IN DISPLAY WHEN ANY BUTTON IS PRESSED 
  1) Control Panel is locked. (See Operating Instructions, Locking 
    and Unlocking the Control Panel.)
“Hold” APPEARS IN DISPLAY WHEN ARROW BUTTONS ARE PRESSED 
  1) Reminder that it is necessary to hold down the AUDIO or FREQ 
    button to make adjustments to the audio gain or frequency settings.
“PLL” APPEARS IN DISPLAY  1) Indication that the PLL is not locked. This is a serious condition 
    that requires factory repair. It may be possible to operate on 
    another frequency far removed from the one that was selected 
    when the condition was indicated.
TRANSMITTER WON’T RESPOND TO REMOTE CONTROL
  1)  If LCD blinks “rc oFF”, transmitter has not been configured 
    to respond to the remote control. See “Remote Control Operation” 
    on page 7 for instructions on how to configure.
  2)  If LCD blinks “- - - - - -”, transmitter is already set as 
    requested by the remote control.
  3)  If transmitter does not respond at all, try moving the remote 
    control closer to the microphone or increasing the remote control’s  
    loudness setting, or increasing the audio level on the transmitter.
  4) Make sure volume of RM and proximity of microphone are 
    sufficient to engage transmitter.
  5)  Make sure transmitter is not in Sleep mode.










