Operating instructions

Operating Manual
1. Parts Names And Functions
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1. AF Input Jack: Connects to a lavaliere or headset microphone. (See 5 ways of
connection on AF Input Connections)
2. Power Switch: Switch to ON position for operation. Switch to OFF position when not
in use.
3. Battery Status Indicator: Indicates the power on / off and battery status.
(a) When power switch is turned on: The LED indicator flashes briefly, indicating
normal battery status.
(b) When RED light illuminates at either power on or during usage: The battery level
is low, therefore, a new battery replacement is thus necessary.
4. Transmitter Housing: Packages the PCB and battery.
5. ACT Signal Receptor: Receiving ACT signal and adjusting frequency automatically.
6. Gain Control: Adjusts the desirous input gain.
7. GT/MT Level Selector: Switch GT position for electric guitar usage ONLY. Gain
Control is irrelevant for "GT". Switch to "MT" for condenser microphone, wired
microphone. Gain Control works in "MT" for input sensitivity adjusting.
8. Battery Compartment and Cover: Accommodates one 9 Volt battery(ACT-707TE).
Battery Compartment and Cover: Accommodates two 1.5V(AA) batteries(ACT-3T).
9. Transmitting antenna: a 1/4-wave, soft antenna.
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This bodypack transmitter is shown with the battery door open.
(Actually it is shown with the battery door removed.)
Follow the "pairing up" instructions in the
MRM70 Receiver manual included below.
Please note; if you have more than 1 wireless receciver in your system, and they are on the samechannel
band, (Both receivers are 6A, or 6B, or 6C) they must be on different channels. e.g. If you have 2 MRM706A
receivers in your MA705PA, or MA707PA, etc, and if they are both set to channel 2, you will have many
symptoms of malfunctioning wireless operation. It would be recomended to set them for different channels,
at least 2 channels apart. e.g. your first MRM706A receiver set to channel 2, and your second MRM70
receiver set to channel 4 or higher.

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