User`s guide

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FIGURE 2
T11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES (FIGURE 2)
1. Antenna. A flexible wire antenna is permanently attached to the bottom of the T11
body-pack transmitter.
For best operation, the antenna must hang vertically, and
should not
be coiled or bundled.
2. Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V alkaline battery. Hinged cover opens to
provide access the battery. Typical battery life is 18 hours.
3. Audio Gain Control. Provides audio level adjustment to accommodate various
sound sources (e.g., speaking or playing an instrument). The factory setting is at
mid–point. A small screwdriver is supplied to make adjustments.
4. Belt Clip. Secures the transmitter to a belt, waistband or guitar strap. Press the
tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the transmitter body and
the belt clip.
5. Input Connector. Tini “Q-G” connector that provides connection with a variety of
lavalier and headset microphone cables, and the Shure WA302 instrument
adapter cable.
6. Mic On/Mute Switch. Mutes the transmitter to prevent unwanted sounds from be-
ing picked up by the receiver
without
turning the transmitter off.
7. Power/Battery Fuel Gauge. The green light indicates the unit is on and there is
more than one hour of battery life remaining. The red light indicates less than one
hour of battery life remains.
8. Power On/Off Switch. Turns transmitter power on and off.
9. Lavalier Microphone (WL93 shown): Condenser lavalier microphone supplied
with a mount that clips onto a tie, lapel, or acoustic instrument.
10. WA302 Instrument Adapter: Plugs into electric guitar and other electrical instru-
ments.