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L series wireless microphone systems
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L2 HAND-HELD MICROPHONE-TRANSMITTER
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
L2 MICROPHONE-TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS
1. Grille:
Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce
breath sounds and wind noise.
Note:
The grilles for the L2/58, L2/BETA58, the L2/87, and the
L2/BETA87 differ in appearance.
2. Antenna (Internal; not shown):
sists of a special wire loop attached to a printed circuit board.
3. MIC ON/OFF Switch:
the transmitter off, so no "pop" sounds occur. Also prevents re-
ceiver from picking up unwanted signals.
4. POWER ON/OFF Switch:
5. Battery Test Light:
glows when the POWER switch is turned
on and a "good" battery is installed. When this light starts to
dim, the transmitter will continue to operate for a short time
(typically 1/2 to 1 hour). If this light does not glow, the battery
should be replaced.
6. Battery Compartment:
downward exposes the battery compartment and the audio
GAIN Switch (8).
7. Frequency Identification Label:
compartment, this label lists the transmitter's operating fre-
quency.
8. Audio Level Control Switch:
microphone.
(Figure 1)
FIGURE 1
The L2's internal antenna con-
Mutes the microphone without turning
Turns transmitter on and off.
Unscrewing the handle and sliding it
Located inside the battery
Controls the audio level of the
L11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND
CONTROLS
(Figure 2)
L11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS
1. Microphone Input Connector:
connector mates with Switchcraft TA4F connectors. The mi-
crophone cable and the WA302 instrument adapter cable
plug into this connector.
2. Battery Test Light:
on and a "good" battery is installed. If this light does not glow,
the transmitter will not work.
3. MIC ON/OFF Switch:
ing the transmitter off, so no "pop" sounds occur.
4. POWER ON/OFF Switch:
5. Antenna:
A flexible antenna wire is permanently attached to
the bottom of the body-pack transmitter.
tion, the antenna must hang in the vertical position, not coiled
or bundled.
6. Audio Level Control:
ous sound sources. A small screwdriver is supplied to make
adjustments.
7. Frequency Identification Label:
original operating frequency.
8. Belt Clip:
Allows the transmitter to be worn on a belt, waist-
band or guitar strap. It can be removed, if desired.
9. Microphone Cable Connector:
nector (female) plugs into 4-pin socket on body-pack trans-
mitter.
Lavalier Microphone (WL93 shown):
10.
microphone supplied with a mount that clips onto a tie, lapel,
or acoustic instrument.
Battery Compartment:
11.
poses the battery compartment.
WA302 Instrument Adapter:
12.
other electric instruments.
2
FIGURE 2
This 4-pin, miniature male
glows when the POWER switch is turned
"Mutes" the microphone without turn-
Turns transmitter on and off
For proper opera-
Allows audio level adjustments for vari-
Identifies the transmitter's
Switchcraft TA4F 4-pin con-
Condenser lavalier
Hinged cover on bottom surface ex-
Plugs into electric guitar and

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