Battery installation – Lectrosonics UT300VM User Manual

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BATTERY INSTALLATION

The transmitter is powered by a standard alkaline 9 Volt battery. It is important that you use ONLY ALKALINE or
LITHIUM batteries for reliable operation. Alkaline batteries will provide about 8 hours of operation while the lithium
batteries will operate the transmitter for 18 to 20 hours. The battery status lamp will function normally only with
alkaline or lithium batteries. Standard zinc-carbon batteries marked “heavy duty” or “long-lasting” are not adequate.

The battery compartment is located in the lower section of the transmitter, between two printed circuit boards. To
install a fresh battery, follow the steps illustrated below.

Look inside the battery compartment when the cover is off and take note of the two differently sized holes in the
battery contact pad. Insert the battery so that the large hole in the battery contact pad will line up with the large

Rotate Ring

STEP 1

STEP 3

Remove
Cover

STEP 4

STEP 6

STEP 5

Rotate Ring To

Lock Closed

P

A

STEP 2

1/8 Turn

P

A

+

Insert
Battery

Replace
Cover

+

Alternate Method

Depress the plunger with the
corner of the battery and slide the
battery into the compartment. Note
that the locking ring is in the closed
position for this procedure.

Ring will sit flush in the
closed position.

Pull Ring
Outward

contact on the battery when it is installed. The spring-loaded plunger in the bottom of the compartment (opposite the
contact pad) secures the battery in place.

The battery status is indicated by an LED on the bottom panel. The LED will glow brightly when the battery is good
and will dim as the battery condition deteriorates. The LED is at full brightness with a new battery. (Be sure this LED
is enabled with the EXT LED switch in the battery compartment.

Note: It is possible to insert the battery backwards and still be able to close the battery door. No damage will occur
but the transmitter will not operate in this condition.

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