User's Manual

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the
SELECT button to enter another parameter page, the word [MUTED] will remain in tiny characters
in the left center of the display as a reminder. When a transmitter is [MUTED] the red
MUTE LED will
light on the receiver.
To lock the THH12 handheld, turn it on and assure that the desired settings are completed, and that the
receiver display shows the signal. Unscrew the end of the battery compartment, and locate the micro-
switch on the back; move it to the right toward the lock symbol. Test by pressing the
ON/MUTE or
SETUP buttons, and the word [LOCKED] will appear on the top line of the briefly lit display. Unscrew
the compartment and move the switch to the left to unlock.
To lock the TBP12 beltpack, turn it on and check the settings, and check the receiver display for signal.
With two fingers, press the
SELECT and VALUE buttons at the same time and hold for two seconds.
The word [LOCKED] will appear on the top line of the display for a moment, and then revert to the
main screen. Test by pressing any of the buttons to assure that it is locked. Locking will also temporarily
disable the
OFF/ON switch. To unlock, again hold the SELECT and VALUE buttons for two seconds.
Press together and hold
Battery Level Indicator Functions
Line 6 transmitters contain battery level indicators that can accurately assess the remaining battery life,
and show this information on both the transmitter and the associated receiver. These indicators are
calibrated to commercial alkaline batteries, and can also provide useful information when used with
rechargeable batteries.
When the transmitter is turned on, the bottom line of the display will show the remaining battery
life in hours and minutes, with a battery icon next to the time. The remaining battery life is shown in
increments of twenty minutes (Hours:20). The initial time indicated just after the transmitter is turned
on, and for the first few minutes, will often show more time than is actually remaining – this is due to
the characteristic of alkaline batteries to temporarily increase in voltage for a short time after a period of
rest. For best accuracy, wait about twenty minutes after transmitter turn-on to rely on the time indicator.
BATTERY
TRANSMITTER
STATUS
MUTE
AUDIO RF