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Daktronics HS-200 - Changing Belt Packs; HS-200 R Internal Radio Module General Operation; Set Channel Button; Paired LED

Daktronics HS-200
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The wireless microphone belt pack operates for approximately 10 hours under meet
conditions on one set of high quality alkaline batteries (3125 mAHr capacity). The
batteries should be removed after every meet to prevent damage from battery acid
leakage. Properly dispose any dead batteries.
The CHANNEL # display shows an “L” when the batteries are low. If “L” appears when the
PUSH TO TALK lever is pressed, replace the batteries in the unit as soon as possible.
Changing Belt Packs
1� Turn off belt pack #1 by either pressing and holding the SET CHANNEL button until a
“P” appears on the CHANNEL # display, or removing the batteries.
2� Turn on belt pack #2 by pressing the SET CHANNEL button.
3� Press the SET CHANNEL button until it matches the channel shown on the HS-200R unit.
Alternately, Press the SET CHANNEL button on the HS-200R unit to break the connection to
belt pack #1, and then turn on and set belt pack #2 to the new channel.
HS-200R Internal Radio Module General Operation
Set Channel Button
Press the SET CHANNEL button on the HS-200R unit to change the current channel. This
channel will also need to be selected on the wireless microphone belt pack.
Paired LED
The PAIRED LED on the HS-200R unit lights up when a successful connection has been
made to a wireless microphone belt pack set to the same channel, and it will stay on as
long as the connection is active.
Data LED
The DATA LED on the HS-200R unit illuminates when a valid radio transmission has been
received from the wireless microphone. This LED should be on whenever the microphone
PUSH TO TALK lever is pressed.
Multiple HS-200R Units
If it is necessary to use more than one HS-200R unit in the same facility – or within 900’
(275 m) of each other – simply set both wireless systems to different channels.
Note: A single belt pack CANNOT operate multiple horn starts; a separate wireless belt
pack is required to control each HS-200 unit.

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