TG 1000 – Digital Beltpack Transmitter
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4.3 How to Operate the Beltpack Transmitter
• Connect a microphone or the WA-CGI intrument cable to the 4-pin
mini XLR connector .
• Connect the supplied antenna with SMA connector to the antenna
connector .
• Turn on the beltpack transmitter by holding the on-off button
pressed, until the standard display is shown in the display . The
Power on LED will illuminate green.
• The display shows the battery status and the name, which has
been entered in the first line of the receiver.
• On the second line, depending on the setting, you will see the
channel and frequency group or the frequency. By pressing the
on-off button briefly several times you can display further
information on the second line.
Further information are: RF power, battery, microphone head and
status of encryption and power lock.
• When you hold the on-off button pressed while turning on,
you can display the region code and version number.
• Make sure that transmitter and receiver operate on the same
frequency.
• To turn off the transmitter hold the on-off button pressed until
the message “Off” is displayed.
• If the “Power Lock” function is activated you can nevertheless
turn off the beltpack transmitter. Press the on-off button until
the “Power Locked” message is displayed . Release the button
and press the button unit the “Off” message will be displayed.
Then the handheld transmitter is turned off.
4.2 How to Insert the Batteries
• Take hold of the cover of the battery compartment on top at
the inlets at the right and left hand side.
• Flap the cover of the battery compartment downwards.
• Insert two alkaline batteries, AA 1.5 V or rechargeable NiMH
batteries according to the symbols in the battery compartment
Make sure that before the synchronisation the appropriate battery
type has been selected in the channel menu.
• Flap the cover of the battery compartment upwards to close.
Magnets ensure a secure fastening.
• The current battery status is shown in the display of the
transmitter and receiver.
• If the operating time of the batteries is approx. 30 to 40 minutes,
in the display of the receiver the “Low Batt” symbol is flashing.
• When you use NiMH rechargeable batteries for operation, you
can recharge them with the optional WA-CD charger. During the
charging process the batteries can remain inside the transmitter.
For further information, please refer to the separate WA-CD
manual.
• Important: From time to time the battery and charging contacts
of the transmitter should be cleaned with a lint-free soft cloth
moistened with spirits or alcohol. Please remove the batteries
from the battery compartment before cleaning.