User's Manual
 First of all, you should turn your Transmitter ON, then with your 
  -800R Receiver turned ON, press the MEM key at least for MOD
 one second. Your  -800R will automatically look for the frequencyMOD
 where your  LTO Transmitter is operating. It will scan all the 12
 Groups and Channels for a total of 144 frequencies available. 
A.This indicates the Frequency Group. There are 12 Groups and each 
 Group includes 12 different channels (frequencies).
B.This indicates the Channel Number. There are 12 channels for each one 
 of the 12 Groups for a total of 144 channels.
C.MUTE: If the Display shows , the Mute function is  disengaged. If the 
 display shows , the Mute function is engaged.
D.This shows the selected frequency.
E.This shows you the remaining life of the Battery of your Transmitter. 3 
 segments means full life, 1 segment means it is time to replace or 
 recharge the battery. If this icon disappeared, it means 
 that your transmitter is switched OFF.
F. This bar(AF) indicates the level of the audio signal coming into the Re ceiver.
G.This bar(RF) indicates the level of radio signal coming into the Receiver.
H.This indicates which of the 2 antennas is operating. Radio signal will 
 automatically switch from Ant 1 to Ant 2, indicating that the diversity 
 circuit is operating properly.
- And now, let's see the four keys in detail:
 MEM key: The first function of this key is to activate the AUTO-SCAN 
 function. Suppose that you have more than one  LTO transmitter in 
front of you with your MOD-800R Receiver and you want to start to 
 operate one of them with your MOD-800 Receiver. 
OK, if so far you remember all the functions and features of your MOD-800 
system you are ready to operate the Unit. Let's start from the Receiver:
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS
4. OPERATION
This document applies to all  LTO Wireless Receivers used in conjunction with 
LTO Handheld and Bodypack Transmitters
Fundamentals:  LTO has created and integrated a wireless microphone 
system offering 16 modelling presets resulting in a range of tonal response 
for a wide variety of applications. Until this innovative introduction made for
 the first time in the world in a wireless system by  LTO, wireless systems 
consisting of receiver and microphone transmitters produced a single sound 
pattern. Each microphone capsule design, because of the laws of physics, 
features its own frequency response and adds a certain tonal colour to the 
signal it transmits. If you do not like the colour added, you must change 
the microphone section of your transmitter, much like a painter chooses 
a different colour from his palate. Many brands today offer several different 
microphone capsules for their wireless systems but this flexibility is far behind 
the wide choice of tones or "models", as we call them at  LTO. In fact, a 
specific model of wireless microphone may be used by a male vocalist or 
female vocalist during a live performance, by a Priest in a church service, 
by a speaker during a seminar, by and aerobics teacher during a training
 lesson, by a DJ, by a choir, by an announcer, by an auction director, we 
could go on and on forever with endless applications. 
It is now evident that each one of these users would benefit from a different 
tone or "model". But even the same user would like to get a different voicing 
or "model" depending on the style he is singing. What model serv es the music
best? It's fair to say  that it will be different whether  he's singing Rock, Blues, 
or Folk and, of course can also change from song to song. It is unlikely to buy
several different microphone capsules in order to get diff erent tone or "model"
depending of the kind of use of performance. This would be  unpractical, since 
it would be impossible to change a microphone cap sule during a performance, 
not to mention the cost  involved.
LTO has therefore created and inte grated in some of its wireless receiv ers a 
range of MODELS. Using these 16 different MODELS the user can select 
different sound patterns simply with the turn of one knob. There are preset 
MODELS for male and female Vocalists, DJ, Speakers, Announcers, and more.
In a few words, with the  LTO modelling technology applied to wireless systems, 
the User can "fine tune" the sound of his  microphone in 16 different ways.
5. MODELLING TECHNOLOGY 










