Titan neo, Product description transmitter/microphones, Fcc regulation – TeachLogic Titan Neo User Manual

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Titan Neo

product description

TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES

UT-96BP Body-Pack Transmitter Operation

1.

Ensure microphone is switched off before

inserting batteries.

2.

Remove battery compartment cover.

3.

Insert two “AA” batteries, observing polarity

(alkaline or rechargeable NiMH).

4.

Plug in microphone: Lapel or Headset w/boom.

5.

Push power switch to “ON”. Top power LED

will illuminate “Red”

6.

“On” will be displayed in the LCD screen.

7.

LCD window will display: Battery condition and

CH #

8.

A selection switch on the side of the body-pack

provides three levels of microphone sensitivity

(HI/MID/LOW)

• High: Most sensitive position for weak voice

or distant microphone to mouth.

• Mid: When the microphone used is further

away from mouth, such as: a lapel microphone

is clipped on clothing away from mouth

• Low: When microphone is used close to

mouth, such as; a headset with a boom

microphone or with a very strong vocal

performer.

9.

MUTE Button: Mutes microphone “off” while

retaining transmission and RF Connection

10.

Internal Microphone:

• Locate two small hole on front of transmitter

• Hold transmitter in front of mouth and speak

into it.

11.

LCD screen displays the transmission channel

number and battery condition

12.

To display channel frequency: Press and hold

UP or DOWN button.

13.

To change channel selection

• Press and hold frequency SET button for 2

seconds

• LCD panel will commence flashing (indicating

programming mode)

• Press UP or DOWN arrow to select channel

desired

• Press SET button to lock in channel selected

14.

The battery status is displayed on the left edge

of the LCD screen.

15.

• When battery nears depletion: Icon will flash

3 times

• Transmitter will automatically turn “off” to

prevent damage

16.

To turn microphone “Off”; push power switch

to "OFF".

FCC Regulation

RF transmission
equipment must comply
with FCC regulations. All
TeachLogic transmission
devices comply with Part
15 of the FCC rules and
operate in the UHF band
in the 640–664 MHz
frequency range. Power
output is limited to less
than 50 milliwatts to
prevent any interference
with any other RF
operated equipment.

Danger

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
CHARGE ALKALINE
BATTERIES

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