Battery installation – Lectrosonics MM400c User Manual

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MM400C

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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WARNING: Do not open battery compartment

if unit is wet. Read “Preventing Internal

Corrosion” on page 8 before proceeding.

The transmitter is powered by a standard lithium, NiMH

or alkaline AA 1.5 volt battery. The battery status

circuitry is designed for the voltage drop over the life of

lithium batteries. While NiMH rechargeable batteries

will work, they run down quite abruptly. Because of this,

using the PWR LED to verify battery status not reliable

with NiMH batteries. It is possible to track battery status

using the Battery Timer function available in a num-

ber of Lectrosonics receivers. (Refer to your receiver

manual to determine if this function is available.

Alkaline batteries provide about 1.75 hours of operation

with some warning. Lithium batteries can be used to

provide over 6 hours of operation and provide about 30

minutes of warning as the LED turns red.

Note: Standard zinc-carbon batteries marked

“heavy-duty” or “long-lasting” are not adequate.

To access the battery compartment, unscrew and

remove the Battery Compartment Cover. Take note of

the polarity marked on the battery case showing the

location of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.

The positive (+) battery terminal goes into the transmit-

ter first. Screw the Battery Compartment Cover back

into the transmitter body. If the battery is inserted incor-

rectly, the cover will not screw in easily and the unit will

not work.

Battery Installation

Battery Compartment

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