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RECEIVER FRONT PANEL
OFF/ON
A slide switch which turns the power on and off.
POWER
An LED that glows when the OFF/ON switch is in the "ON" position and the battery is good, or when the AC
adapter or external power source is properly connected. If this lamp is very dim or does not light up when the
switch is turned on, check the external power source or replace the battery. Use only ALKALINE or LITHIUM
batteries.
RF
An LED which lights when the companion transmitter is turned on and there is sufficient signal for good receiver
operation. Internal circuits monitor both signal level and interference levels and decide if the transmitted signal is
strong and "clean" enough for satisfactory operation. If not, the RF lamp will go out and the receiver will "squelch",
shutting off the sound output. This action is automatic and requires no user adjustment.
MODULATION
Two LEDs which continuously monitor the modulation (audio level) of the received signal from the transmitter and
are used when making initial adjustment to the transmitter.
LEVEL
An output attenuator used to regulate the output audio level of the receiver. When adjusted fully counter-clockwise
to the "MIC" position, the output of the mini jack on the front panel will be the same as from a typical microphone.
When adjusted fully clockwise to the "LINE" position, the output level will be at a normal 0dB line level.
Intermediate settings are sometimes necessary due to the variations in different input compressors and ALC
(automatic level control) circuits on different VCR’s and audio inputs.
AUDIO OUTPUT JACK
A mini-phone jack that connects to your VCR, camcorder or sound system. It is a standard 3.5mm jack which is
used on most industrial video equipment. A male-to-male patch cord is supplied with the receiver to connect the
receiver output to the same type of mini-jack on the external equipment. This is a common type of connector used
on many different adapters and cords available from your local audio or electronics dealers, or from Lectrosonics.
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