Handheld wireless microphone – MIPRO mr515(2ce095) User Manual

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1.

Since theinstallation o f antenna influences t he operating efficiency
of the receiver, the most important rule is to minimized the distance
between receiving antenna andmicrophone as short as possible for
better reception and performance.

2.

The externalDCpowersupplyshouldnot bebelow 12V, o therwise it
would n ot work properly. If it is over 15V, s ome components of the
receiver will be damaged.

3.

When u sing multi-channel systems simultaneously, proper channel
frequency selection is very important to avoid mutual interference.

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Microphone is modular design. (1) Grille (2) Housing (3) Battery

Indicator (4) Power On/Off Switch (5) Battery Compartment (6)Battery
Cap. It also incorporates "Piltone & NoiseLock" dual-squelch to
eliminate noise interference.

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1.

Grille: Protects cartridge and prevents "breathing and wind POP
noises".

2.

Housing: Upper portion to be connected to capsule module. Internally,
it holds transmitter PCBandbattery compartment.

3.

Battery Status Indicator:Indicates the power on / off and battery
status. When power switch is turned ON, the red Ledindicator
flashes briefly, indicating normal battery status. If no flash occurs, it
has either n o battery or the battery is drained or installed incorrectly.
After power on and the indicator stayslighted. It warns the battery
is weak and a new battery replacement i s t h u s n ecessary.

4.

Power On-off Switch: Slide theswitchforpower ON f o r u s a g e o r
OFF when not in use.

5.

Battery Compartment: Designed to accommodate onepiece 9V
battery.

6.

Battery Cap: Covers battery in the battery compartment.

5.

Plug the cable of the mains unit into dc socket on t he receiver's back
panel. T hread t he cable through the c able grip as shown on the above
illustration. The cable grip prevents t he connector from being pulled
off by accident.

5. Caution

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HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE

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Parts Name and Functions

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