Section Five : Receiver & Transmitter Setup
5.5 Audio Output Settings
5.5.1 Unbalanced Audio Output
Follow these steps to adjust Unbalanced
Audio Output from your True Mobility re-
ceiver (refer to Section 5.2.3. Audio Out-
put Connection for information on bal-
anced/unbalanced audio connection).
1. Switch the Level Switch on the re-
ceiver rear panel to the "Low" position
If you are plugging into a microphone
input on a mixer or amplifier. See Note 1 on page 12 for Level Switch information.
2. Adjust the receiver Output Level knob to the 12 o'clock position (straight up).
3. Adjust the volume control of the amplifier or mixer to an appropriate sound level.
NOTE : The Output Level control on the receiver is used for fine tuning the wireless microphone
output. At the 12 o'clock position, the output level of the wireless microphone is the same as that
of most standard dynamic microphones.
5.5.2 Balanced Audio Output
1. Adjust the receiver Output Level knob to the 12 o'clock position (straight up).
2. Adjust the volume control of the amplifier or mixer to an appropriate sound level.
NOTE: Balanced Output is not affected by the Level Switch setting
CAUTION: If the receiver Output Level is set too high, it will cause your sound to be
distorted. Conversely, signal to noise ratio (S/N) will worsen if the receiver Output
Level is adjusted too low.
For more information on getting the most out of your True Mobility system, refer to
Section Nine Tips & Troubleshooting
5.6 Transmitter Battery Installation
5.6.1 Battery Usage
Sabine True Mobility Wireless handheld microphones and UHF/VHF beltpack transmitters are de-
signed to use common 9-volt transistor batteries. An alkaline 9-volt battery (IEC 6LR61, or equivalent
ANSI and NEDA 1604A) will typically provide 8 hours or more of operation.
Your True Mobility Wireless System comes with a Sabine rechargeable 9-volt size) Nickel Metal
Hydride (NiMH) battery. This battery can be recharged using the built-in battery charger on your
receiver. With a full charge, the typical life of a rechargeable battery is approximately 3 hours or more.
NOTE: Make sure to turn off the microphone/transmitter after use to extend the battery life. Re-
move the battery from the battery compartment if the microphone or transmitter will not be used for
an extended period of time. Rechargeable batteries can be stored in the built-in battery charger on
the receiver, however, the overall battery life (number of times the battery can be recharged) will be
reduced somewhat.
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CAUTION
DO NOT BURN OR PUNCTURE BATTERY.
DOING SO COULD RELEASE TOXIC MATE-
RIALS WHICH COULD CAUSE INJURY.
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT
Figure 5o - Audio Output
Output Level
NOTICE
BATTERIES MUST BE RE-
CYCLED OR DISPOSED
OF PROPERLY
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