Belt-pack transmitter, Receiver, Front panel – Alto Professional Radius 200 User Manual

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Belt-Pack Transmitter

(for Radius 200H headset, Radius 200L lavalier microphone, or

Radius 200M instrument cable)

1.

Power/Mute Button: Press this button for 2 seconds to power

the transmitter on or off. Press this button briefly to mute or
unmute the transmitter.

2.

Power/Mute LED: This light indicates the power or mute status:

Red light: The transmitter is on.
Flashing red light: The transmitter is low on battery

power.

Blue light: The transmitter is muted.
Flashing blue light: The transmitter is muted and low on

battery power.

3.

Sync Button: Press this button to synchronize the transmitter

with the receiver. See

Operation

to learn more.

4.

Display: This display shows the current channel and battery

power level.

5.

Battery Compartment (not pictured): Insert 2 AA batteries into

this compartment. Make sure the polarities of the batteries (+ and
) are correct.

6.

Microphone/Instrument Input (mini-XLR): Connect the included

microphone or instrument cable to this input.

7.

Gain Selector: Use this switch to set the gain of the audio input

to 10 dB, 0 dB, or -10 dB. For instruments with passive pickups,
we recommend setting this to -10 dB. For instruments with active
pickups, you may want to set this to 0 dB or -10 dB.


Receiver

Front Panel

POWER

1

2

6

3 4

5

1.

Power Button: Press this button to power the receiver on or off.

2.

Display: This display shows the current channel, frequency, and other settings. See

Display

for

more information.

3.

Up/Down (): Press one of these buttons to select the different modes (Manual, Autoscan,

Preset). When searching for channels, press one of these buttons to move to the next-highest or
next-lowest channel, respectively.

4.

Sync: Press this button to synchronize the receiver with the transmitter. See

Operation

to learn

more.

5.

Set: Press this button to confirm your mode selection (Manual, Autoscan, Preset) or to set the

current channel. See

Operation

to learn more.

6.

Volume Knob: Turn this knob to adjust the receiver’s output level.

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6

4

2

3
7

5

1: Ground
2: Line In
3: Mic In
4: +10V

1: Ground
2: Line In
3: Mic In
4: +10V

Mic Level

Line Level

3 4 1

2

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