User's Manual

Using either the UP or DOWN button [l] the desired receiving fre-
quency or channel number can be set. Tapping the button steps the
frequency or channel number one at a time while pressing and hold-
ing the button moves through the frequencies or channel numbers
rapidly. There are 188 different frequencies or channel numbers to
chose from. Once the desired frequency or channel has been deter-
mined be certain to set both the transmitter and receiver to match.
Using the 1200XT Transmitters Controls and Display
A. Power
The POWER ON/OFF switch [e] turns the 1200XT On or OFF.
B. Audio
Prior to first turning the 1200XT ON it is best to set the AUDIO switch
[g] to ST.BY (standby). When you are ready to begin transmitting,
switch to ON. The ST.BY position acts as a ‘mute’ that maintains the
RF signal but turns off the audio.
C. MIC Connector/Locking Ring
This 3-pin XLR connector [
h] is the microphone input. Any low
impedance microphone with a corresponding connector can be
attached here. Once the microphone is attached, the locking ring
should be rotated clockwise until snug. To remove the microphohe,
first rotate the locking ring counterclockwise and then, while press-
ing the XLR release, pull the microphone away from the 1200XT.
D. Phantom Power
The 1200Xt can provide 48VDC to power those microphones that
require Phantom Power. This switch (1) turns the Phantom Power
ON and OFF.
D. Input Level Adjustment
This screwdriver adjustment [] controls the input level of the mi-
crophone. Counterclockwise rotation reduces the input gain while
clockwise rotation increases the input gain.
E. Display
In addition to showing the frequency and channel number, the dis-
play [i] also shows other useful information.
The LCD segments on the left show the approximate remaining
battery
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