Operation Manual

1: Plug - Insert this standard 3-pin XLR plug into
your the included Samson Q7 or any dynamic
microphone.
2: LCD DisplayThis three digit Liquid Crystal
Display indicates the Absolute Channel
number that the transmitter is set to.
3: Audio On switch – This switch is used to
temporarily turn off the audio output of the
transmitter. Move this switch away from “ON”
to turn off the output and move the switch in
the direction of ON” to turn the output on.
4: IR Lens - This acrylic window is used to
capture the infrared signal sent from the
AR300 during the IR SET to channelize the
AX300.
5: Power switch - Move this switch in the
direction of the arrow to turn the AR300
power; move it away from the arrow to turn
power off.
6: Power / Battery LED - This red LED flashes
once when the AX300 is first turned
indicating the transmitter has power. It will
remain off as long as they battery is a good
operating level. The LED lights steadily red
when there are less than 2 hours of battery
power remaining, indicating that the battery
needs to be changed. In order to avoid
compromising audio fidelity (or having the
AX300 stop working completely), you should
always replace the battery with a fresh one immediately whenever this LED lights
red.
7: Gain - Move this control in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise) to reduce
the output of the AX300 when the speaker’s or singers voice is putting out too hot
of a signal. See the “Setting Up and Using Your Synth AirLine Synth System” section on
page 15 in this manual.
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