1. MICROPHONE ELEMENT
T
he Bravo handheld wireless uses a high quality
microphone. The metal casing protects the
microphone however, be careful not to drop the
microphone, as this could cause damage to the
microphone element.
2. POWER SWITCH
This switch needs to be in the PWR position for
the microphone to operate. The power light indicator
(#3) will glow when the power switch is turned on
and a charged battery is inserted properly. A slight
click may be heard when turning power on and off.
3. POWER SWITCH LIGHT
This light will glow when the power switch is
in the PWR (on) position and a charged battery
is inserted properly.
4. LOW BATTERY
The low battery light will glow when you have
less than 1 hour of battery life left in the system.
5. MUTE SWITCH
The mute switch enables the microphone to be on
or off without hearing a click in the system. The
system will be working when the Mute switch is
on and the microphone power switch is on and the
Bravo powered speaker is on. When the Mute
switch is in the “mute” position (down), the
microphone is still draining the battery and all
circuitry is active except the microphone is off.
6. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Turning the compartment cover “counter
c
loc
kwise”
will
unscr
e
w the battery compartment
cover. The rechargeable battery should be connected
to the battery terminals making a good connection.
Be sur
e to pull the ba
ttery towards you when
removing (do not pull the battery at an angle as
it will loosen the battery terminals). You may use
either an alkaline 9 volt battery or 9.6 volt nickel
metal hydride rechargeable battery (part number
LB-1 fr
om Lif
eline Amplification Systems- see
pr
ice list f
or or
der
ing inf
ormation). A 9.6-volt
NiMH Rechargeable battery is included with
this system.
7. INTERNAL GAIN CONTROL
T
his is pre-set from the factory for recommended
settings. Only change this as a last option for
adjusting gain (use controls on the Bravo
amplifier/speaker first). Turning this control
to the right increases volume. The internal gain
control is found above the 9-volt battery terminal
(this can be found by unscrewing the battery
compartment cover.)
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