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A10-TX-US User Guide
Powering
The A10-TX-US is powered by two AA (LR6) batteries. For the longest runtime use Lithium
primary cells. The transmitter also accepts alkaline primary and Nickel Metal Hydride
rechargeable batteries. Select the battery type used in the menu to ensure that the battery
condition is indicated accurately in both the transmitter display and receiver.
1. Open the battery compartment by pressing both mechanical releases simultaneously. (See
Figure 1.)
2. Insert two fresh AA type (LR6) batteries. Note correct battery polarity.
3. Momentarily press the red On/Off button. The blue power LED will light and the display will
illuminate. The transmitter is now powered on.
4. To turn the transmitter off, press and hold the red button until the “turning off progress bar
completes and the unit goes dark.
Main Display
After powering on the A10-TX-US the display shows the following.
Battery Condition
Input
Gain
RF Output
Power
Frequency in MHz
Frequency as
Channel–Sub Channel
Input Level
Meter
Record
Indicator
RF Output Power - three power levels are indicated, Low (10 mW), Medium (20 mW),
High (50 mW)
Input Gain - gain applied to the input source, in dB
Battery Condition - shows the battery voltage level of the transmitter batteries, ve-
segments
Frequency in MHz - the transmitting frequency is shown
Frequency in Channel–Sub Channel - the transmitting frequency is shown in region,
channel, and sub channel
Input Level Meter - shows audio input signal level
Record “dot” Indicator - ashes in top left corner when recording is underway. The record
feature is not available for Lavalier operations. For more information, see Recording.
Press the Left button, to view the name of the transmitter. The serial number of the transmitter
is the default name of the transmitter. The transmitter name can be changed in the A10-TX-US
Remote app.
From the main screen on the transmitter, pressing the Right button shows record status
information, such as le name (when recording), le duration, remaining record time, timecode
values, and frame rate. Record status information is unavailable for Lavalier operations.