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The connecting cable has a rotatable
.1-in. jack plug so you can route the
cable to rest snugly against the recei-
ver.
4. Plug the other connector (3) on the
connecting cable into the desired
input jack (4).
4.2 Tour Guide and Interpretation
Systems
Contact your local AKG Distributor to
order your preferred AKG headphones in
a custom version with a 0.1-in. TRS jack
plug.
Important: Do not connect head-
phones with an impedance of less
than 16
to the PR 40 receiver.
Headphones with a lower im-
pedance
would
overload
receiver output stage.
Fig. 8: connecting headphones.
1. To relieve the connection of the strain
of the headphone cable, pass the
headphone cable under the belt clip
as shown in fig. 8 (left).
2. Plug the .1-in. jack plug (1) on the
headphone cable into the output jack
(2) on the receiver.
the
3. Use the volume control (3) to set the
desired volume level for the head-
phones.
4.3 Aligning the Antennas (Fig. 9)
For optimum recep-
tion,
antenna away from
the receiver at an
angle of 45 de-
grees.
antennas
like this, the diversi-
ty
operate
Fig. 9: Optimum
and prevent dis-
antenna alignment
turbances such as
noise or dropouts most efficiently.
If you wear the receiver on the belt it
makes no difference whether you point
the antennas up or down as long as you
align them in a "V" as described above.
If you mount the receiver on a mixer or
other equipment, align the antennas in a
"V" and make sure the antennas will
point
each
With
the
aligned
function
will
optimally
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