NOTE: Some televisions have FIXED output and others have
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VARIABLE output. If available, FIXED output should be
selected. Consult your television manual for more information.
"Fixed" output means the volume on the television will not
change when the volume is increased, decreased, or muted.
"Variable" output means the volume on the television will
change when it is increased, decreased, or muted. If variable
output is the only output available on your television, we recom-
mend using the supplied TV microphone. See page 9 for TV
microphone instructions.
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Note:
Choose 1 of 3 transmitter setup options below and on
page 9. Verify receiver compatibility on left.
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mportant : If your system is packaged with the WIR RX239
(neckloop) Receiver, you must setup the WIR TX238
Transmitter to operate in 2.3 MHz (mono) mode. See 2.3 MHz
(mono) instructions on page 9. The WIR RX239 (neckloop)
Receiver will NOT work while the transmitter is in stereo or
If your system is packaged with the WIR RX237 or WIR RX238
2.8 MHz mode.
Receiver, you can choose to operate the WIR TX238 in stereo OR
mono (2.3 or 2.8 MHz) operation. For the highest quality, stereo is
the recommended
Compatible with:
RX237
-or-
RX238
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mode of operation.
STEREO OPERATION:
Connect the RCA plugs from the TV or VCR
(HIGHEST AUDIO QUALITY)
audio output into the LEFT and RIGHT RCA
jacks on the TX238 Transmitter
stereo/mono switch
to the stereo "
now set for stereo operation.
PERATION
. Next, slide the
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on the TX238 Transmitter
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"position. Your transmitter is