User's Manual

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Once the desired frequency is displayed, press SET and the second set of three digits will
flash (for example, 546.500 with 500˝ flashing). Use the UP or DOWN button to change
the number by increments of .025. For example, if starting at 545.500, press the UP key
four times and it will read 545.600. When the desired frequency is reached, press SET and
the frequency will be saved and displayed. Now sync the transmitter to the receiver.
Hint: In the Tune mode, no group or channel is associated with the frequency. When SET
is pressed in this mode, no group or channel data is displayed. The Group, Channel and
Scan features are inactive in Tune mode. Engaging these buttons in Tune mode will result
in no changes.
Change back to the Channel mode: Activate Menu˝, scroll to MODE˝, select CHANNEL˝
and press SET twice. Doing this will take you back to the factory default setting.
Hint: Always remember to sync the transmitter following any changes to
frequency settings.
USING THE H60 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
POWER ON/ MUTE
The button below the display powers ON the transmitter. To power OFF the transmitter,
press and hold the button for 2 seconds. A quick touch of the POWER button will MUTE
the transmitter. Another quick touch will restore signal. This is a noiseless function and is
very convenient for applications where a vocalist or presenter wants complete control of
the microphone.
LCD DISPLAY
The display indicates the frequency of the transmitter along with Group/Channel˝.
In order for the microphone to work, the frequency of the microphone must match that of
the receiver. If they do not match, go into the Sync mode (see Quick Set Up Guide, pg 6).
The same rules of acoustics that apply to a wired microphone also apply to the
handheld transmitter.
OM SERIES
The OM Series capsules are designed to maximize gain before feedback on stage. The
hypercardioid pickup pattern of the microphones are designed to reject sound from
instruments on stage. For best results, sing within a few inches of the microphone.