Freq Button Settings; Preventing Corrosion - Lectrosonics WM/E02 Quick Start Manual

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FREQ Button Settings

The frequency can be displayed either in MHz or as a two-digit hexadecimal number
and it can be set when the unit is in "standby" or when the transmitter is powered up in
the normal operating mode.
MHz
The hexadecimal numbering system is unique to Lectrosonics where two alphanumeric
characters correspond to the left and right switch settings on earlier analog transmitters
that had mechanical rotary switches to adjust frequency.
• Press the FREQ button repeatedly to toggle between either the MHz screen or the
Hex Code screen.
• While holding the FREQ button, use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to move the
operating frequency up or down from the current setting.
The two-digit hex code is easier to remember, which can be handy when setting up a
multi-channel system.

Preventing Corrosion

Whenever the transmitter has been exposed to moisture or perspiration, follow the
instructions below to minimize the risk of corrosion.
IMPORTANT: Dry the unit before removing the microphone connector
and/or battery caps
If the transmitter has been exposed to salt water, rinse it with fresh water and then dry
the exterior of the transmitter thoroughly with a clean paper towel or cloth. Remove all
moisture around the battery caps and microphone cable connector.
After removing the battery caps and microphone connector, wipe off any residual mois-
ture around the battery compartment and microphone jack openings and on the battery
caps and microphone connector.
The O-rings should be coated with Vaseline
each use to ensure the seals are watertight.
IMPORTANT: Do not use anything other than pure petroleum jelly to
lubricate the O-rings. Silicon-based lubricants will dissolvel the O-rings.
Store the unit with no batteries installed, battery caps removed and the microphone
disconnected to allow any buildup of humidity and moisture to evaporate.
*Vaseline is a registered trademark of Conopco, Inc.
www.lectrosonics.com
Hex Code
or an equivalent petroleum jelly* before
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