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Dimensions | 82 x 64 x 24 mm |
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Dynamic Range | > 100 dB |
Modulation | FM |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 110 dB (A) |
Operating Range | 100 m (328 ft) |
Power Supply | 2 x AA 1.5V batteries |
RF Output | 10 mW |
Identifies and describes the physical controls on the receiver's exterior.
Details the various elements and indicators shown on the receiver's LCD screen.
Identifies and describes the physical controls on the transmitter's exterior.
Details the various elements and indicators shown on the transmitter's LCD screen.
Explains the red LED and 4-step display for receiver operation and battery status.
Describes how the receiver displays the transmitter's battery status.
Explains the conditions under which the "MUTE" indicator appears on the receiver.
Details the green LED that indicates an RF signal is being received.
Shows how audio signal modulation is displayed on the receiver.
Explains when the "PILOT" indicator lights up on the receiver.
Describes how the receiver indicates active diversity sections.
Notes the duration the receiver display remains lit after button presses.
Explains the red LED and 4-step display for transmitter operation and battery status.
Explains when the "MUTE" indicator appears on the transmitter display.
Shows how audio signal modulation is displayed on the transmitter.
Details the yellow LED and AF level display for audio peak conditions.
Explains when the "PILOT" indicator lights up on the transmitter display.
Notes the duration the transmitter display remains lit after button presses.
Describes the function of the receiver and transmitter buttons in the menu.
Lists the available menus and their functions for receivers and transmitters.
Instructions on how to access the device's operating menu.
Steps for navigating and choosing menu items.
How to modify values or options within a menu.
Procedures for saving changes made in the operating menu.
Instructions on how to leave the operating menu and return to the standard display.