Handheld wireless microphone, Single channel wireless receiver – MIPRO mr515a(2ce228) User Manual

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Since the installation of antenna influences theoperating efficiencyof the
receiver, the most important rule is to minimized the distance between
receiving antenna and microphone as s hort aspossible for better reception
and performance.

2.

The external DC power supply should not be below 12V, otherwise it would
not work properly. I f i t is over 15V, some components of the receiver will be
damaged.

3.

When using multi-channel systems simultaneously, p roper channel
frequency selection is very important toavoid mutualinterference.

5. CAUTION

1. Grille: Protects cartridge a n d prevents "POP" noise.

2. Battery Status Indicator: Indicates power on / off and thebattery status.

When the power switch is turned ON, t h e red LEDs indicator flashes briefly,
indicating normal battery status. If no flash occurs, it means either no
battery power or the battery is discharged or installed incorrectly. If the
indicator stays lit after powering on, it warns t h e battery power is low and
should be replaced.

3. Power On-off Switch: Slide the switch for power "ON" or "OFF".

4. Housing: Upper portion is connected to capsule module and battery.

Internally, it holds transmitter PCB.

5. Battery Compartment: Designed to accommodate one 9V battery.

6. Battery Cap: Covers thebattery compartment.

7. Anti-roll Ring: For frequency differentiation.

PUSH KNOB UPWARD TO TURN ON AND DOWNWARD TO TURN O F F
TRANSMITTER.

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Latest modularized microphone structure. Built-in "Piltone & NoiseLock"

dual-squelch circuitryeliminates "pop" interference.

HANDHELD WIRELESS MICROPHONE

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1. PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

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SINGLE CHANNEL WIRELESS RECEIVER

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Plug the cable of the mainsunit into dc socket on the receiver's back panel.
Threadthe cable through the cable grip as shown on the above illustration.
The cable grip prevents the connector from being pulled off by accident.

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