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Transmitter Type | Handheld |
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Microphone Capsule | Dynamic, cardioid |
RF Output Power | 10 mW |
THD, total harmonic distortion | < 0.9% |
Receiver Power Supply | 12 V DC |
Modulation | Wideband FM |
Pilot Tone Squelch | Yes |
Operating Time | Up to 10 hours |
Receiver Type | Diversity |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 103 dBA |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours |
Power Supply | 2 x AA size batteries |
Connector | Receiver: XLR and 1/4" (6.3 mm) jack |
Frequency Range | 548-572 MHz |
Operating Range | Up to 100 meters (300 feet) |
Max. Operating Range | Up to 100 meters (300 feet) |
Dimensions | Receiver: 200 x 127 x 42 mm |
Lists accessories and components included in vocal sets.
Lists accessories and components included in instrument sets.
Lists accessories and components included in lavalier sets.
Lists accessories and components included in headmic sets.
Explains the low battery warning indicator and its meaning.
Shows expected battery life in hours for different usage scenarios.
Details the steps for turning the device on and off.
Details common connection types like XLR, 6.3mm jack, and line mic.
Illustrates the setup process for specific accessories like ME 2-2, ME 3-11, and CI 1-N.
Summarizes the information displayed on the screen, including frequency and status.
Describes the controls for managing audio volume and muting the device.
Explains how to change frequencies using Scan, Preset, and Tune modes.
Details the steps for synchronizing the receiver and transmitter.
Explains how to adjust the audio input sensitivity.
Describes how to adjust the squelch level for noise reduction.
Provides guidance on optimal placement for ME 2-2 and ME 3-11 microphones.
Details how to operate multiple systems simultaneously.
Specifies the minimum recommended distance for reliable operation.
Provides handling advice for SKM and guitar pickup microphones.