頁面 5 – MIPRO MT-801a Bodypack Transmitter User Manual

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UHF Bodypack Transmitter

4-pin Mini-XLR Connector:

Connects to the

MIPRO 4-pin connector. For lavaliere, headset
microphone or instrument cable. Allows 5
different input configurations

(See the five ways

of connection on an AF input connection)

Power Switch: Switch to ON position for
operation. Switch to OFF position when not in
use.

Battery Status Indicator: Indicates the power
on/off and battery status.

a. When the power switch is turned ON, the red

indicator flashes briefly and then go out,
indicating normal battery status.

b. If no flash occurs, it has either no battery, or

the battery is drained or installed incorrectly.

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UHF Bodypack Transmitter

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Transmitter Housing: Contains the PCB and
battery.

Gain Control: Adjusts the input gain to an
appropriate level.

GT/MT Switch: Switch to the GT position for
electric guitar use ONLY. Gain Control is
irrelevant for “GT” mode. Switch to the “MT”
position for condenser microphone, wired
microphone or Line-in

use. Gain Control works in

the “MT” mode for input sensitivity adjustments.

Battery Compartment and Cover:
Accommodates two 1.5V(AA) batteries.

Transmitting Antenna: 1/4 wavelength
transmitting antenna.

Detachable Belt Clip: Allows for 360 degrees of
rotating to suite transmitting

angles. To detach

simply use a screwdriver on a 45 degree angle
to unfasten (see Figure 2).

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c. When the power switch is turned ON or

during a live performance, the red indicator
stays lit, indicating the battery level is low. A
new battery replacement is necessary.

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

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