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WIRELESS OPERATION GENERAL OPERATION
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Line Inputs (summing)
The line-level RCA input jacks may be used with audio sources such
as computers, VCR’s, and cassette tape or compact disc players.
The inputs may be used for two separate sources, or they may be
used to sum L+R stereo outputs to a mono signal without the need
for adapters.
Mic Input
An unbalanced, low impedance microphone input is for use with the
MIC-90P or other mics that have a 1/4" phone plug.
Instrument Input
The instrument input (1/4"-phone jack) is for guitars, keyboards or
any instrument with an electronic transducer. It may also be used for
wireless microphone receivers. The instrument input has a higher
sensitivity than the line input.
Note: All connections must be made with shielded cable to avoid
hum, buzzing, or radio interference.
DC Output (AN-130DC model only)
12 Volts DC output jack for use with wireless or other external
accessories; maximum capacity of 100 mA max.
Replacing Transmitter Battery
Handheld Transmitter:
1. Unscrew battery compartment cover on lower end of mic.
2. Install 2 fresh ‘AA’ alkaline batteries.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Body-pack Transmitter:
1. Slide open battery cover on front of transmitter box.
2. Install 2 fresh ‘AA’ alkaline batteries.
3. Close the battery cover.
CAUTION:
Harmful
feedback may
occur when
walking in
front of a
sound system
or speaker
with a
wireless
microphone.
Always point
mic away
from speakers.
NOTE:
Transmitter
power switch
must be in the
OFF position
when
changing
batteries.
Place batteries into slot
and slide forward