Aqua 808 beltpack transmitter – Special Projects Audio Aqua 20/20 Submersible Wireless User Manual

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AQUA 808 Beltpack Transmitter

Power Indication

Low Battery Indicator


Power Button




Input Connector











**Please note: To align frequency, please return to factory or refer to qualified service personnel.





















Transmitter Initial Usage
The AQUA 808 Transmitter is a 16 channel, frequency
agile, wireless transmitter. Before initial use the
batteries should be charged for 12 hours.

It is

important to note, that in order for the unit to
be waterproof, the detachable headset cable
must be in place and locked on the transmitter

.

To accomplish this, follow these steps: First, notice
that on the detachable headset cable there is a small
“notch” in the interior ring that surrounds the metal
connector pins. This “notch” aligns with a small metal
pin on the inside of the metal ring of the connector that
is permanently installed in the body pack. Once these
points have been aligned, push the connector into
place,

then TWIST THE

LOCKING RING to the right

until a click is heard. The unit is now waterproof. At
all times, when in the pool the connectors should be in
place, water can get into the transmitter if the headset
cable is not connected. We recommend that all
connectors receive a daub (small amount) of our
protective silicone gel at-least once a week. This
prevents corrosion and will increase the life of both the
body pack transmitter and the cable.

AQUA 808 Charger Connection
Included with the AQUA 20/20 unit is the battery charger (TPF 002). This battery charging unit is provided with a metal
connector identical to the connector on the detachable headset cable. This connector is joined in the same manner as
described above. It is important that the connector on the body pack transmitter is dry before charging . It is important
to use our protective silicon gel on both connectors. This prevents corrosion and will significantly increase the life of both
the charger and the body pack transmitter.

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