Transmitter product description – TeachLogic Titan Neo User Manual

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TRANSMITTER

product description

Titan Neo UT-96BP Body-Pack Transmitter Description

The Body-Pack Transmitter is the component that transmits the voice to the

Titan Neo receiver. The audio is transmitted via an RF signal on a selected RF

frequency. An external microphone is plugged into the Body-Pack Transmitter

which picks up the speaker’s voice. The microphone can be either a Lapel,

or a Headset with a boom microphone. The transmitter is usually worn on the

waist utilizing the wire belt clip, however; it can be placed in your pocket if it

is more convenient. The Body-Pack is battery powered and requires two “AA”

size batteries.

LCD Display
Frequency SET Button
UP/DOWN Ch. Select Buttons
Transmitting Antenna
Power “On“ LED Indicator (Red)
Microphone Mute Button

Power “ON/OFF” Switch
MIC Input Jack (3.5mm)
Microphone Input Sensitivity
Selection Switch (L,M,H)
AUX Input Jack (3.5mm)
Charging Terminal

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HI/MID/LOW

SENSITITVITY

AUX IN

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MIC

ON/OFF

Line level sources can be transmitted from the body-pack transmitter to the Titan
Neo via the "AUX" input. Also attach the output of a metronome, cell phone, MP3
player or mix console output to the "AUX" input of the body-pack transmitter.

The body-pack transmitter can transmit to a body-pack receiver, a Titan Neo or
DR-801 stand alone receiver.

TRANSMITTER

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