Radio Shack 3201252 900 MHz Audio Link Transmitter User Manual
RadioShack Corporation 900 MHz Audio Link Transmitter
User Manual
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Ind (z) ttrie device must ace-pt my luterter- Inca recelveu. lncludhg lnterlerenee that mey caus- undesired op- erellnrr. Wlming: ctrerrgee pr rrreetfleatterrs te true unlt not sxpmssly ep- prwed wet-re partyreeperwlble fer eompllenee eeuta vold lhe user‘s numertty tauperete the Aquipmonl. Shlnldad ables must be used wllh (115 unit tn ensure cumpltlnw with ma Clan 5 FCC llmih. INSTALLING THE BATTERY Vpur tremmltter requlree em sv battery (m suppled) for [Julian For me but pnrfamrallce and Iona-st life, we recommend using a Rwoshaflt alkalllw battery. Simian: Use only a fresh battery vflha Nqulrsd size and rocum- mended Mn. 1. Suds (he hsnmmar‘t balmy unmpnrlmerlt com ln the GIMP— fiDfl aims Irrow la ramtws ll. 2. Snip tir- hanuly lrr tlre cempertm-rrt as lrulieeterl by the polarity wmbms (+ erru -) markers lnslde. 3. Replace [ha weary cumpaflmw mar. wnerr power teen, POWER/LOW term llama. wturr POWER/LOW BATT tleelres hr the trenemttterstpps operating properly, repleee the battery. w-nrlrre: Dlepeee of old batteries mommy and property, no nut hunt or bury mem. Caution: tfyeu do not plan to use ttre trenemltter tor- waek crimp- er, remeve the batteriulr. Batteries oerr leek diernlcals that can u.- etrey electrprrlc pant. ustne THE BELT cup For trend-free eerrylrre, anamt the suppllod bett clip, Align the eave- tell treetrs lrr Iha pmeves arr the beck olthe transmitter, then allele OWNER‘S MANUAL —- Puue feed before using this eqrnplan the dip dawn min I! clicks to Beam It. To altaeh Ihe transmlnen slide the dlp WI! your batL To realm/a |hi belt flu hum (ha vans- mifler, Ml the camarfab an the dlp Ind sldi Hie cllp up, SETTING THE CHANNEL- llote: Beat the transmitter and any reeemryeu use: - eheulrl be pewererl ell peter- eetttrrg etch-who the clrerrrrel ~ shuntd be at tn the same went-rel thin-Na {he bulkly colllpaflmemcuvlr. 1 the e putt-tea object (Inch as e etrulgtrterred paper ellp) to set cum- na. SELEcmR (dip Mtetree) eeeprtltng tp nu chart below lpr mu dulrea enamel. ' 3. Replace llre cover. CONNECflNG AN AUDIO SOURCE qu FOWER omen mrE moi! Nah: (1 your audb mum's mills dam not have the apwuprlale cunnafior h attach Io ma lranxmlhar. use an Idflphf, available I! your local Radlashldt slurs, You (an eenrreet p LINE level eeuroe (am- as In aledmnlc key- board. music! instrument mlerepnerre. er electric putter) or e Mlc temel eeuree (such as e heedeet uncrepnene) te the iransmmlr. To 3 LINE Laval Source Tn cprrrreet e llnetevel source tn the hnsmhler. use . cabin w- a winch (5.3mm error-p plug 1. Plug one end ofms cable (ma he franlmlflar's LINE‘Idc 2 Plug the amerelld lnw Iha audlu swlm's nubuljackt ® RadioShack. www.redioshack.colrf ~$_ Omani-sun mm“ harp—um hummer m fl-lfinth-II tree-m. and brunt-m tuner-u- “fl é; 5 } sz-imrm ma: Tmmximon "51m ”i 3. Folow the Instructions In the owner's manuals for your other audio equipment to make all other oohnectlons. To a Mic Level Source To calmer: o Mic level ewroo to the transmitter. use a estate that ends In a ‘fs-lnon (3.5mm) phono plum ' 1. Plug one and ot the cattle into the transmitter‘s Hickok. 2. Plug the other and Into the audio souroe’s output Jack. 8. Follow the instructions in the wner's manuals for your other audio equipment to rrrelve all other connections. SETTING THE TRANSMI'I'I'ER’S INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL Your transmitter is dss'uned to operate with musioal instruments. mi- crophones, and other audio devices. To get the best periormanoe from Ihe system. set the transmitter Input sensitivity to match the souroe. , The fadory setting should be suitable for most uses. it you experi- ence vary low volume or distorted sound. Iollow these steps to ad just the sensitivity. 1. Remove the battery oompartmant cover. 2. Rotate VOLUME to adjust sensitivity - To set the receiver‘s volume control to a higher selling In order to hear the audio souroe better. tum VDLUHE to the tell about ‘/|-’I4 tum. then test the system again. - To set the receiver’s volume control to a lower setting In order to hear more clear audio, tun VOLUME to the right about V.- ’I4 Iurn, then test the system again. 3. Replace the cover. OP ERATIO N Using ALC You can control the audio input sensitivity without distortion. Slide ALC fiNlCFF to ON. The built—in ALC circuitry limits the Input signal tram ourioeding the transmitter. Using Mule ‘ To temporarily turn off the audio signal without turning oft the trans miller or microphone, slide MUTE ONIOFF on the transmitter to ON. If you slide POWER ONIDFF from ON to OFF Mills the ampiifisr IS on, you hear a loud pop. There is no pop when you move the mute swim-i from on to OFF or from oFF to ON. Using the Transmitter Note: Before you can use your transmitter, you must connect It to an audio source. 1. Set the Itansmitter‘s channel to the same channei the receiver Is using (see ‘Setting the Channel" on Page i). 2, Setting receiver‘s volume control to its minimum setting and turn on the receiver. 3. Turn on your amplifier, tape recorder, mixing board. and other necessary audio system components. Set their volume controls (or Input level controls) to moderate settings. Radioshack Corporation Fort Worth. Texas 76102 ~ei~io_ 4. Slide POWER ONIUFF to ON. LOW BATT lights. 5. Set MUTE to OFF. 6. Turn on the audio spores and adjust the reoeiver‘s volume corr in)! to the desired level, Note: Experiment with the receiver's volume lelflng and the settings of other components it your audio system for the best units. If you are using a souoe that has a variable output oun- troi (such as a musical instrument)v be sure that you have adiusted the volume with the instrument at the highefi level you intend to use. 7. When you are finished, turn oft all youraudio eouipmentono the transmitter. CARE Keep the transmitter dry. ifit gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the transmitter only In normal temperahne environments. Handle the mrnttter oarefuiiy; do not drop it. Keep the transmitter away from mist and dirt, and wipe it with e damp cloth meioneliy to keep it looking new Modltyho or tampering with the transmitters Internal components an cause a malfunotion and might invalidate its WW. If your transmitter to not performing as it should. lake It to your local Ra- dioshaok store for assistance. SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity Mic Input LINE mu RF cutout Power-t son Power RIquiremmtx (no) game Frequencies: channel Frequency A ..... 91m) MHz a $10.5 MI-lz c . .s11,5 M41 D M, I135 M": E . elm MHz F 3155 MHz s . 910.5 MHz (57 x 53 x 36 mm) w... ...... 25 oz (72g) Specifications are Iypiul; Individual unite might vary. specifications are sue jeot to silage and improvement wlfltoul notice. uhnmduwM-mmm L“....""“..t"" tau—q- an. ... ..."" . “mm-rum mmmw-flrmmmmmht—eu—nfim—vma—n‘ mu... anagnx-ummv‘xma w- Sonia Wit-tw- Ell! 324252 ADUDSMI 10m Fflntld In China $—
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