Disposal, Bodypacks transmitter – MIPRO ma101a User Manual

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Disposal

Disposetheunusable deviceaccordingtovalid regulations.

Disposal of spent batteries/accumulators

Youarerequiredbylawtoreturnallspentbatteries. Disposingofused
batteries with domestic waste is prohibited!

Batteries / NiCad cells containing toxins are marked b y
accompanying symbols that refer to the prohibition of
disposal withdomestic waste. The designations for the
decisiveheavy metals are:

=cadmium,

=mercury,

=lead. You may return spent batteries/accumulators free

of charge to the recycling centres, our outlets or anywhere
else where batteries/accumulators are sold.

Cd

Hg

Pb

By doing so, you fulfil the legal requirements andcontribute to the
conservation of our environment!

2005-08-13

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Bodypacks Transmitter

4. BATTERY INSTALLATION

1.

Pushing down both snap locks on the sides of battery cover to open
battery cover. Take out the batteries. Fig.5).

2.

Insert a 9V battery intothebatterycompartmentaccording to the correct
polarity asshown in (Fig. 6). Then push up to close the battery
compartment as s h o w n i n ( F i g . 6).

(Fig.6)

(Fig.5)

Under normal operation,whenreceiver and transmitter are paired together

tosetfrequency, microphone indicator (3) will remainoffafter ACT s e t u p t h e
frequency. However, if indicator (3) is flashing, it means receiver and
transmitter are n o t inthesamefrequency band. Please check thestickers on
transmitter andreceiver to observe if they are sharingthesamefrequency
bands.

5. CAUTIONS

PS: When themicrophone is not in use:

Make surethepowerof t h e microphone isoff. Ifthemicrophone willnot
beusedfor some time,please remove thebatteriesfrom the battery
compartment toavoidbatteryleakage andresultin damaged battery
springsand circuit.

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