Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Safety instructions
- Intended use of the system
- Operating the EZL 2020-20 L charging case
- Servicing
- Symbols on adhesive labels attached to the EZL 2020-20 L charging case
- Attention! High Volume!
- Safety instructions for Li-poly and NiMH rechargeable batteries and batteries
- Additional safety instructions for the BA 2015 accupack and for batteries
- System components
- Overview of the system
- The operating controls
- SK 2020 D bodypack transmitter
- HDE 2020 D stethoset receiver
- EZL 2020-20 L charging case
- Indications and displays on the transmitter
- Indications and displays on the receiver
- Indications and displays on the charging case
- The functions of the transmitter operating controls
- The functions of the receiver operating controls
- The functions of the operating controls of the charging case
- Putting the components into operation
- Using the components
- The operating menu of the transmitter
- Care and maintenance
- If problems occur...
- Specifications
- Accessoires
- Manufacturer declarations

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Indications and displays on the
transmitter
Operation and battery status indication
The red LED LOW BATT/MUTE provides information
on the current operating state of the transmitter:
Red LED off:
The transmitter is switched on and the capacity of the
batteries/BA 2015 accupack is sufficient.
Red LED flashing:
The batteries are/the BA 2015 accupack is going flat
(LOW BATT). In addition, the 4-step battery status
display on the LC display provides information on
the remaining battery/BA 2015 accupack capacity.
AF peak indication
The yellow LED PEAK lights up when the trans-
mitter’s audio input is overmodulated.
If the transmitter’s audio input level is excessively
high, the sound of the receivers may be distorted. In
order to avoid distortion in the receivers, reduce the
sensitivity of the transmitter’s line and/or micro-
phone input (see “Changing the sensitivity of the line
input” on page 34 and “Changing the sensitivity of
the line input” on page 34).
LINE
CH 03
MIC
햴