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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The UH200 transmitter is powered by a standard alkaline 9 Volt
battery. It is important that you use ONLY ALKALINE OR
LITHIUM batteries for longest life. Standard zinc-carbon batter-
ies marked heavy duty or long-lasting are not adequate.
They will provide only about 5 minutes of operation. Similarly,
nicad rechargeable batteries only give 1 hour of operation, and
will also run down quite abruptly. Alkaline batteries provide
about 4.5 hours of operation while lithium batteries will run the
unit for about 12 hours.
To open the battery compartment, press outward on the cover
door in the direction of the arrow as shown in the drawing. Only
slight, sliding pressure is needed to open and close the battery
door.
Swing the door open and take note of the polarity marked inside
showing the location of the positive (+) and negative (-) termi-
nals. Insert the battery and close the cover by pressing in and
across, reversing the opening procedure outlined above. Note
that the battery door will NOT close if the battery is inserted
incorrectly, since the terminals will hit a protective polarity bar-
rier.
Dont force the battery door closed. If it is difficult to close, the
battery is in backwards.
SWING OPEN
RELEASE
DOOR
OBSERVE
POLARITY
Battery Compartment Action
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before going through the following chart, be sure that you have a good battery in the transmitter. It is important that you follow these
steps in the sequence listed.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
TRANSMITTER BATTERY LED OFF 1) Battery is inserted backwards.
2) Battery is dead.
NO TRANSMITTER MODULATION LEDs 1) Gain control turned all the way down.
2) Battery is in backwards. Check power LED.
3) Mic capsule is damaged or malfunctioning.
4) Mic cable damaged or mis-wired.
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