Specifications

AirLine Micro Camera System
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Quick Start
7. Turn on your AL2 transmitter by pressing and holding the Multi-Function Switch, until the Status Indicator LED flashes GREEN;
then release it. The AL2 Status Indicator will now light steady GREEN. The AR2 receiver Status Indicator will change from YEL-
LOW to GREEN, indicating that it is receiving a valid RF signal.
8. Position the LM10 lavaliere microphone onto your lapel, as close to your mouth as possible but
off to one side (to prevent a nasal sound) and be sure the mic is unobstructed by clothing. Bear in
mind that omnidirectional microphones (mics which pick up signal from all directions) are more
prone to feedback problems than unidirectional (cardioid or hypercardioid) microphones. In
general, you can avoid feedback by taking care not to use any microphone directly in front of a PA
speaker (if this is unavoidable, try using an equalizer to attenuate high- or mid-range frequencies
which cause the feedback squealing”).
9. Turn on your connected amplifier and/or mixer, but keep its volume all the way down. Make sure
the AL2 transmitter is not muted.
Note: If the AL2 is muted, the AL2 Status Indicator LED will flash GREEN and the AR2 Status Indicator will flash GREEN. To un-mute the
AL2, press the Multi-Function Switch and the Status Indicator will light steady GREEN.
10. Speak or sing into the microphone at a normal performance level while slowly raising the audio input control of your amplifier
or mixer, until the desired volume is reached.
11. If you hear distortion at the desired volume level, determine if the Status Indicator LED on the receiver is lighting RED. If the
Status Indicator is RED, simply move the microphone further from your mouth. If the Status Indicator is lighting GREEN, make
sure that the gain structure of your audio system is set correctly (consult the owners manual of your mixer and/or amplifier for