User's Manual
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①Antenna
②Power Button
③Mute Button: When the transmitter is muted, it products RF with no audio signal modulation; when the
transmitter is un-muted, it products both RF and audio.
④Audio Input Jack: To connect 4-pin mini-XLR connector.
⑤LCD Window: Liquid crystal display indicates operational frequency, channel and battery condition. The
transmitter's “fuel gauge” battery indicator displays a maximum of 4 bar segments. When it leaves 1 bar
segment, the batteries should be replaced immediately to ensure continued operation.
⑥Infrared Data Receiving Window (iR): Use to receive the channel data from the receiver.
⑦Battery Door Switch: Open the battery door by sliding the switch.
⑧Battery Compartment: Insert 2 fresh 1.5V AA batteries. (Alkaline type is recommended, always replace
both batteries.) Observe correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment.
⑨AF / GT Audio Input Switch: Connect an audio input device (microphone or guitar cable) to the audio input
jack on the top of the body-pack transmitter. Choose AF for microphone input, then GT for guitar cable to
connect with guitar or other instruments.
Body-pack Transmitter
Transmitter Battery Installation: