How To Operate The Beltpack Transmitter; Adjusting The Input Gain - Beyerdynamic Opus 600 Notice D'utilisation

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4.3

How to operate the beltpack transmitter

1. Push down the two snap locks on the right and left of the battery compartment and open it. Now
you can adjust the GT/MT switch
2. Make sure that the transmitter and receiver are on the same frequency.
3. The battery status LED
indicates the normal battery status. When the LED fails to flash, there is no battery inserted, the
battery is leaking or inserted incorrectly.
4. Connect the microphone or instrument to the input socket
wise. Refer to illustration below.
Important:
The LED
does not illuminate when the frequency is transmitted to the transmitter via ACT function. If
the LED
illuminates, however, the frequency bands of transmitter and receiver do not correspond to
each other. Please check, if transmitter and receiver work in the same frequency band (see type plate).
4.4

Adjusting the input gain

1. Switch on the TS 600 beltpack transmitter with the on-off switch
anti-clockwise to minimum gain.
2. Speak into the microphone at the maximum level you expect to use. We recommend you use the
letter "U" as a spoken "U" has a relatively good sine wave shape. Adjust the gain control
the desired gain. On the NE 600 receiver the AF level must not show any clipping. When miking
instruments, play at the maximum level you expect to use.
Opus 600 – TS 600 Beltpack Transmitter
and the gain control
will flash for a moment when the transmitter is switched on and
.
and fasten the plug by turning clock-
. Turn the gain control
fully
to

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