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Names Of Parts And Their Functions - VocoPro VHF-38 User Manual

Vocopro vhf-38 wireless microphone: user guide

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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

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1. RECEIVER ON/OFF SWITCH
Turns the receiver on or off
2. CH 1 Volume Control
This controls the output volume for the Mic on CH 1
NOTE: The VHF-33 is designed to use with various audio
equipment, always keep the output level low at first
(Between 1/4 to 1/2 of the dial) to avoid feed back from
your system.
Min)
(
Indicates the lowest sound output for the CH 1 mic
Max)
(
Indicates the highest sound output for the CH 1 mic
3. Ch 1 RF (Radio Frequency) indicator light
Indicates the receiver is receiving signal from the mic on CH 1
NOTE: If CH 1 RF indicator is not on when the mic
turns on, check your batterys first (the red battery indicator light
should stay off to show the battery is good), if the CH 1 RF
indicator light still does not go on when you turn the mic, there
may be a strong interference in the area, check the source of
the possible interference and try again.
4. Ch 1 AF (Audio Frequency) indicator light
Indicates the receiver is receiving audio signal from mic
(headset), The light will only come on when singing or
talking into the mic of CH 1
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5. Ch 2 RF (Radio Frequency) indicator light
Indicates the receiver is receiving signal from the mic on CH 2
NOTE: If CH 2 RF indicator is not on when the mic
turns on, check your battery first (the red battery indicator
light should stay off to show the battery is good), if the CH 2
RF indicator light still does not go on when you turn on the
mic, there may be a strong interference in the area, check the
source of the possible interference and try again.
6. Ch 2 AF (Audio Frequency) indicator light
Indicates the receiver is receiving audio signal from mic 2
(headset), The light will only come on when singing or
talking into the mic of CH 2
7. CH 2 Volume Control
This controls the output volume for the Mic on CH 2
NOTE: The VHF-33 is designed to use with various audio
equipment, always keep the output level low at first
(Between 1/4 to 1/2 of the dial) to avoid feed back from
your system.
Min)
(
Indicates the lowest sound output for the CH 2 mic
Max)
(
Indicates the highest sound output for the CH 2 mic
8. RECEIVER, ANTENNAS, AND THE
ANTENNAS CLIP HOLDER
Pull out the antennas from the clip holders and extend them
all the way up to get the best reception
NOTE: The antennas should never touch each other
when placing the receiver, the antennas should have at least
2-3 feet of clearance from the wall to avoid interferance.
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