4 Setting into Operation
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4.1 Connecting the receiver
1) Connect the receiver to the following unit (e. g.
amplifier, mixer). For this purpose, two audio
outputs are provided:
MIC OUT (10) as an XLR jack, balanced
to connect a microphone input
LINE OUT (11) as a 6.3 mm jack, unbal.
to connect an input with line level; use the
connection cable provided
2) Connect the power supply unit provided to the
power supply jack (8) and to a mains socket
(230 V~ / 50 Hz).
4.2 Inserting the batteries into the
transmitter
For operating the wireless microphone and the
pocket transmitter, two 1.5 V batteries of size AA
are required.
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Always insert (rechargeable) batteries of the
same type and always replace all of them.
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If the transmitter is not in use for a longer period
of time, always remove the batteries to prevent
damage to the unit in case of battery leakage!
Used batteries and defective rechargeable
batteries must not be placed in the household
waste. To protect the environment, always
take them to a special waste disposal, e. g.
collection container at your retailer.
4.2.1 Wireless microphone
To open the battery compartment (17), press the
arrow of the battery compartment cover and push
the cover downwards.
Insert the batteries with the positive and nega-
tive poles as indicated in the compartment, then
replace the cover.
4.2.2 Pocket transmitter
To open the battery compartment (28), press the
arrow of the battery compartment cover (24) and
push the cover downwards.
Insert the batteries with the positive and nega-
tive poles as indicated in fig. 3, then replace the
cover.
1. for TXS-611SET and TXS-616SET only
2. for TXS-631SET and TXS-636SET only
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4.3 Connecting and attaching
the tie clip microphone
and the pocket transmitter
1) Connect the plug of the tie clip microphone to
the 3.5 mm jack (25) of the transmitter. To pre-
vent accidental disconnection, secure the plug
with the cap nut.
2) Attach the tie clip microphone to your clothes, as
close to your mouth as possible.
3) After all adjustments have been made (chapters
4.4 and 5), use the clip (26) to attach the trans-
mitter to your clothes (e. g. belt or waistband).
4.4 Adjusting the transmission channel
To adjust a free transmission channel on the
receiver, either use the automatic search or the
manual adjustment. Then simply press a button to
adjust the wireless microphone
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transmitter
to the same channel via IR signal.
1) Switch on the receiver with the POWER switch
(9). To switch on the pocket transmitter, set the
switch (21) to the position ON. To switch on the
wireless microphone, set the switch (16) to the
upper position. After switching on, the corre-
sponding display (3, 14, 22) lights up.
2) To use the automatic search for a free channel,
press the button SELECT (2) briefly. To indicate
the search, one segment of the numerical dis-
play element starts moving around on the dis-
play (3). After a while, the display shows the
number of the channel found. The correspond -
ing frequencies can be found in the tables on
page 40.
3) To use the manual adjustment of a certain
transmission frequency, find the corresponding
channel number in the tables on page 40. To
adjust the channel number, keep the button
SELECT (2) pressed until the units digit on the
display (3) starts flashing. Press the button
briefly to adjust the units digit. Keep the button
pressed again until the tens digit on the display
starts flashing. Press the button briefly to adjust
the tens digit. A few seconds after you have
pressed the button for the last time, the flashing
stops to indicate that the channel adjustment
has been stored.
4) Point the IR sensor (15, 23) of the wireless
microphone / pocket transmitter towards the IR
window (6) on the receiver. The distance must
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