Wireless microphones & belt-pack transmitter – Califone MB-350 User Manual

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Wireless Microphones & Belt-Pack Transmitter

Power Low Battery LED

Channel Selector Switch

Battery Compartment

Q-316 Wireless Microphone

16-Channel UHF Transmitter

Battery

Compartment

Volume Control

Microphone Jack

Power On Switch

Power On/

Low Batt. LED

16-Channel

UHF Transmitter

M-316 Wireless

Belt Pack Transmitter

LM-316

Lapel Mic

HBM-316

Headband Mic

CM-316

Collar Mic

Mic Input (Balanced)

Use this input for a dynamic (low impedance) microphone with an XLR plug. Condenser/electret (high impedance)

microphones which may need phantom (polarizing) voltage.

Mic Impedance Switch

This switch is used to compensate for mic impedance differences. It assures full amplifier output regardless of the

microphone used. Note: All connections must be made with shielded cable to avoid hum, buzzing, or radio interference.

LED

There are 3 LED indicator lights behind the speaker grill to give visual assurance of power, RF and audio reception.

Feedback Information

What is Feedback? Feedback is a ringing, howling, or shrill sound that is self-generated by the sound system when

using a microphone. It is the result of sound from the speakers being picked up by the microphone(s) in use and then

re-amplified by the system. This can form a self-sustaining loop that can damage the sound system if allowed to

continue, not to mention annoyance to persons nearby.

How to prevent feedback

ALWAYS STAND BEHIND THE SPEAKER WHEN USING A MICROPHONE. If feedback does occur, immediately reduce the

volume. Always plug in the microphone before turning on the power. Reducing the “treble” control may also help.

These 3 mics are used with the

M-316 Transmitter

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