Locking or unlocking the control panel, Attaching and removing the microphone – Lectrosonics SMDa User Manual

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Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitters

Locking or Unlocking the

Control Panel

Control Panel Locked

The Lock mode protects the

transmitter from accidental changes to its settings.

1) Ensure the SMDa setup is complete (operating fre­

quency, audio level, Compatibility Mode, sensitivity

to remote control).

2) Simultaneously press both the Up and Down ar­

row buttons to start the Lock timer. When the timer

reaches zero, “Loc” is displayed and the controls

are locked.

Important: Once the transmitter is locked, it cannot

be unlocked or powered off using the buttons.

The only ways to unlock a locked transmitter

are to remove the battery or unlock it via the

remote control. The remote control will work only

2

Pinch and push the sleeve over the flange on the connector.

It helps to pinch the sleeve close to the housing to work the

edge over the flange.

if the transmitter was previously configured to

respond to the remote control. The unit will

always power up in “unlocked” mode.

Attaching and Removing the Microphone

The flexible sleeve over the 5-pin plug on the micro­

phone helps prevent dust and moisture from getting into

the input jack. A flange is machined into the rim of the

connector on the transmitter to help retain the sleeve

after it is installed.
The following procedure simplifies the attachment and

removal of the microphone to assure the sleeve is

seated securely.

1

Pull the sleeve back, align the pins on the plug and jack and

insert the connector.

3

When the sleeve is completely seated, it will sit flush against

the housing with the inside of the sleeve gripping the flange

all the way around the connector.

4

Release button

To remove the connector, pull the sleeve back to expose the

black release button. Press the button to unlatch the plug.

Rio Rancho, NM

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