User Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
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1. Super-compact magnesium alloy
housing protects the circuit board.
2. Separated antenna, toggle power
switch and XLR input connector.
3. LCD displays channel / battery level /
input SPL, error message, etc. on
front panel.
4. Equipped with push buttons to set up
different functions.
5. Lithium-Polymer (Li-Po) battery
module can be removed from
transmitter for charging. The
transmitter can be used continuously
for up to 8 hours. It is the most
compact design as well as
possessing the longest operating
hours of any digital series of products.
6. Uniquely designed spring clip can
attach the transmitter to clothing in
any position including upside down
according to the user's preference.
7. Second generation of the world's first
ACT function rapidly and precisely
sets up the transmitter frequency.
Main Features:
ACT- 8T DIGITAL WIRELESS BODY PACK TRANSMITTER
1. Part Names and Functions
DIGITAL WIRELESS BODY PACK TRANSMITTER
DIGITAL WIRELESS BODY PACK TRANSMITTER
1. AF Input: Connects with 5 different connectors (see reference 5, page 36).
2. Power Switch: Switch to "ON" position for operation; switch to "OFF" when not in
use.
3. Transmitting Antenna: Detachable 1/4 antenna.
4. ACT Receptor: Signal reception via the ACT function; automatically programs the
frequency and the encryption code from the receiver.
5. LCD display panel: Displays group, frequency, gain, battery level, input SPL and
error messages.
6. SET: Parameter selection button.
7. MODE: Function selection button.
7. Transmitter Housing: Protects transmission PCB assembly, battery holder, LCD
display and control switches.
8. Battery Module Wedge: To securely fix the battery module in place.
10. Lithium Battery: Lithium battery cartridge module is easy to pull out to charge
separately or can be charged installed in the transmitter as well. It can be
continuously operated up to 8 hours.
11. Belt clip: Special design of spring clip enables users to wear the transmitter in any
position according to their own preference.
12. Battery Charging Contacts: For battery module charging.
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