Lectrosonics MM200 - QSG User Manual

Water-resistant transmitter users quick guide

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Water-resistant Transmitter

Users Quick Guide

If you are using the MM200 in a wet environment (immersion, perspiration, rain scenes etc) - be certain all 0-rings are intact

and that a waterproof mic connector (from Lectrosonics, properly installed and sealed) is used on the microphone cable.

WARNING! TO PREVENT WATER DAMAGE or INTERNAL CORROSION!

If the transmitter is wet (either due to immersion or high levels of perspiration), DO NOT OPEN any covers or connectors.

BEFORE OPENING, carefully blot the transmitter dry with a clean paper towel or cloth. Remove all visible signs of

moisture and tap the transmitter on a soft surface such as your hand to shake any retained mositure loose from under the 0-

rings. After opening any connector or cover, carefully blot up any remaining moisture that may have remained around the

seal or fallen into the threads. THIS IS IMPORTANT! DO NOT CLOSE ANY COVER OR CONNECTOR BEFORE

MAKING CERTAIN THERE IS NO MOISTURE IN OR NEAR THE OPENING. After use, it is critical to store the

transmitter in a dry place with all covers and connectors opened to allow any internal humidity to evaporate. Do NOT

store wet or sealed up.

A standard 2.5mm tip1sleeve connector can be used with most positive bias lavalier microphones if water protection is not

necessary. DO NOT IMMERSE if the water resistant connector provided by Lectrosonics is not used.

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To reverse or remove belt clip -

pull the belt clip ends out of the

case holes to remove or reverse the

belt clip - the clip will work with

antenna up or antenna down

configurations.

To set the mic level - turn the level

adjustment knob (between the antenna and

the microphone connector until normal

sound levels cause both LEDs to flash green.

The LED's turning Red indicates limiting

(occasional red is fine).

To set frequency - unscrew the small

knurled knob at the bottom of the

transmitter for 5 full turns. The knob will

then move an additonal 118" before it hits

the retaining threads. It does not need to be

taken completely out. Carefully pull up the

frequency cover plate. The switches are

labeled underneath the plate. Set the

switches to match the switch settings

shown on the receiver.

To turn Unit on - insert a dry AA battery into

the battery compartment positive end first. The

cover is the power switch. Tightening it

activates the unit. Turn the battery compartment

cover until the Power LED lights and the 0-

ring is slightly compressed. To turn off

temporarily, loosen the battery cover knob two

full turns. For longer off periods, you can

reverse the battery and tighten the cover to put

light pressure on the reversed battery. For storage periods greater

than a day or two, or if unit has been in a high water environment -

see the warning above for storage instructions.

This unit is a DSP based transmitter than can be upgraded later to the MM400 digital hybrid. It will then be fully compatible

with the 400 series Digital Hybrid wireless. The 400 series is a digital based system with no compandor artifacts.

Power output 100mW.

Battery

AA - Lithium recommended - rechargeable NiMH or Alkaline are also acceptable but battery life will be

shorter. Alkaline batteries will not work well at low temperatures.

Battery life

Expected battery life is approximately 5 hours with a AA lithium cell, 1.5 to 2 hours with a alkaline cell at

72 deg F or higher. Rechargeable NiMH can also be used - expect approximately 2-2.5 hours from a

1700mAh NiMH battery.

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