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LT-82 Setup and Operating Instructions
9
Set Stereo and Process Features
Stereo and Process Mode Descriptions
9A
To Disable or Enable Stereo and Process Features
9B
10
Set Auto-Timeout Feature
10A
10B
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Stereo Mode
1
A stereo signal can be transmitted to the receivers. Input 2 must be used if a stereo signal is
desired and the stereo mode must be enabled on the transmitter.
ATTENTION: If the transmitter is in stereo mode the receivers will need to be
put into stereo mode. Refer to the appropriate receiver manual
for more information.
Process Mode
2
Process mode is used for Audio Gain Control (AGC). With the process mode enabled, the
LT-82 will automatically adjust for inconsistent signal input levels by raising or lowering the
signal level accordingly to provide a consistent sound output level. This feature should be
used in applications where a consistent sound level is important and the input levels vary
substantially. Typically you would not want to engage the Process Mode when a speaker's
emphasis is critical to the message they are conveying.
Transmitter is shipped to you with Stereo and Process disabled
1
Your transmitter is shipped to you with Stereo and Process disabled.
With the unit on press and hold the channel select "Down" button
2
With the unit on, press and hold the channel select "Down" button for eight
seconds. The program (PGM) icon will appear on the LCD. Once in the program
mode, the Stereo and Process features can be turned on and off by pressing the
channel select buttons. Press the channel select "Up" button to toggle
between Process On and Off. Press the channel select "Down" button to toggle
between Stereo On and Off.
If the green LED is displayed on the front panel, that feature is enabled. Once you have
enabled or disabled the features as desired, let the transmitter exit the program mode by
waiting five seconds.
If 30 minutes passes without audio to transmitter, the unit will stop sending a signal
to the radiators
When the L/O icon is illuminated on the LCD and a period of 30 minutes passes without audio being input to
the transmitter, the unit will stop sending a signal to the radiators. This is done to help conserve LED life on
the radiators.
To disable or enable Auto-Timeout Feature
Your transmitter is shipped to you with the Auto-Timeout Feature enabled
1
Your transmitter is shipped to you with the Auto-Timeout Feature enabled.
To disable the Auto-Timeout Feature
2
To disable the Auto-Timeout Feature press and hold the "down" button while
turning the unit on.
To enable the Auto-Timeout Feature
3
To enable the Auto-Timeout Feature press and hold the "up" button while
turning the unit on.

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