4 Setting into Operation
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 con-
nection 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 transmitter, two 1 .5 V batteries
of size AA are required .
•
Always insert (rechargeable) batteries of the
same type and always replace all of them .
•
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!
Never put batteries in the household
waste . Always dispose of the batteries in
accordance with local regulations .
4.2.1 Wireless microphone
for TXS-616SET only
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 neg-
ative poles as indicated in the compartment, then
replace the cover .
4.2.2 Pocket transmitter
for TXS-636SET only
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 neg-
ative poles as indicated in fig . 3, then replace the
cover .
for TXS-616SET only
1
for TXS-636SET only
2
12
4.3 Connecting the tie clip microphone
and attaching the pocket transmitter
for TXS-636SET only
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 .
Attach the tie clip microphone to your
clothes, as close to your mouth as possible .
2) After all adjustments have been made (chap-
ters 4 .4 and 5), use the clip (26) to attach the
transmitter to your clothes (e . g . belt or waist-
band) .
4.4 Adjusting the transmission channel
To adjust a free transmission channel on the re-
ceiver, either use the automatic scan function or
adjust the channel manually . Then simply press
a button to adjust the wireless microphone
the pocket transmitter
IR signal .
The transmitter (wireless microphone or pocket
transmitter) operates in a smaller frequency range
than the receiver; therefore, it is not pos sible to
use channels 80 – 99 .
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 automatically scan a free channel, press the
button SELECT (2) briefly . To indicate the scan,
one segment of the numerical display element
starts moving around on the display (3):
After a while, the display shows the number of
the channel found . The correspond ing frequen-
cies can be found in the table on page 40 .
3) To manually adjust a specific transmission
frequency, find the corresponding channel
number in the table 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
to the same channel via
2
or
1