User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Support
- Safety and General Information
- Regulatory Information
- System Overview
- About this Guide
- Package Contents
- Transmitter Controls and Features
- Transmitter Indications
- Receiver Controls and Features
- Desktop Charger Controls and Features
- Getting Started
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Care and Maintenance
- Specifications
User Guide 19
NOTE - In Covert mode, beeping, vibrating and all LEDs indications remain turned
off.
- The Transmitter is reset to Beep mode when turned off and again on.
6. Lapel Microphone Jack: this jack accepts the micro-mini 2.5mm
mono plug of the Wired/Lapel Microphone.
7. Record LED Indicator: illuminates red when recording is active. The
LED flashes red when Mute is activated.
8. Out of Range LED Indicator: illuminates amber when the Transmitter
is out of range. The Transmitter beeps once every 10 seconds.
NOTE - Remaining out of range for more than two hours enters the Transmitter to
Sleep Mode and turns off the LED. To restore operation, press any button. -
To remain within the operating range, always remain within line-of-sight of
1000 feet from the Receiver.
9. Low Battery LED Indicator:
• Solid Amber: power is low. The Transmitter continuously beeps for
five seconds. Charge the Transmitter.
• Off (during operation): proper battery level.
10.Battery Compartment Door
NOTE Battery installation or replacement should only be performed by a qualified
technician.
11.Serial Number Label
12.Regulatory Label
13.Lapel Microphone: A Lapel Microphone is a small personal
microphone clipped to the clothing within a foot of the mouth. The
Lapel Microphone connects to the Lapel Microphone Jack.
IMPORTANT The Lapel Microphone must be used in a distance of more than 4
inches from the user mouth to prevent audio degradation.