Transmitter; Battery; On/Off Switch; Battery Check Led - Zack Audio DAISY VR6 Owner's Manual

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3. Transmitter

When the transmitter is plugged
onto a microphone, the snap-lock
(5) of the XLR jack must be positi-
vely engaged for a correct electri-
cal and mechanical connection.
If you want to use your micropho-
ne both 'on stand' and 'in hand'
during your performance, always
use open microphone clamps
with vertical microphone removal
facility. Closed-type clamps allow
only for horizontal pull-through re-
moval of the microphone, which
will not work with the transmitter
connected to the microphone.
3.1

Battery

To open the battery recess, pull
up the lid catch (4) and lift the
cover. The right polarity for the
battery is marked on the ID tag in-
side the transmitter. Insert the bat-
tery as shown in the picture.
For environmental reasons, we re-
commend use of rechargeable
NiCd storage batteries instead of
one-way batteries. Life of a
rechargeable NiCd storage bat-
tery will be approximately 4.5
hours, which should be sufficient
for most performance situations.
One-way alkaline batteries (IEC 6
LR 61, 9V block) allow for a con-
tinuous transmitter operation of
20 hours. Bear in mind that dis-
charged batteries represent toxic
waste and should never be dispo-
sed along with household waste.
When closing the lid, care should
be taken for a proper snap-in of
the catch.
Warning !
The transmitter is protected
against reverse battery installati-
on by presenting a short circuit to
a battery which has been inserted
with wrong polarity, even when
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the unit is turned off. Batteries,
normal or storage type, will be-
come notably warm (and empty)
from the high discharge current
when their terminals are shorted.
3.2

On/Off switch

The transmitter unit becomes ac-
tivated, when the power switch
(3) is noticeably engaged in the
dotted position. After turning the
unit on, the battery check LED (2)
on the transmitter will flash shortly
while the 'RF Receive' LED (11)
on the receiver should become
continuously lit.
Whenever the transmitter is tur-
ned on, it draws supply current
and affects for battery life, even if
no sound is transmitted.
3.3

Battery check LED

If the transmitter has been sup-
plied with a fresh battery, the bat-
tery check LED (2) will flash only
once after turning the unit on. As
the battery discharges, turning on
the unit will cause the LED to flash
more often (up to 5 times), de-
pending on the charge condition
of the battery.
A continuously flashing LED indi-
cates an almost discharged bat-
tery. In this situation, a recharge-
able storage battery will last for
about 10 more minutes, while a
one-way battery will work for ap-
proximately another 1.5 hours.
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