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UT1 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES (FIGURE 3)
1. Power/Off Switch: Turns transmitter power on and off.
2. Input Attenuation Switch: Allows choice between 0 dB and –20 dB attenuation,
for greater range of audio gain control.
3. Power/Battery Fuel Gauge: The green light indicates the unit is on. The red light
indicates less than one hour of battery life remains.
4. On/Mute Switch: Mutes the transmitter to prevent unwanted sounds from being
picked up by the receiver without turning the transmitter off.
5. Input Connector: Miniature connector (TB4M) allows connection to a variety of la-
valier and headset microphone cables and the Shure WA302 instrument adapter
cable.
6. Belt Clip: Secures the transmitter to a belt, waistband or guitar strap.
7. Audio Gain Control: Provides audio level adjustment to accommodate various in-
put signal strengths (e.g., speaking into a microphone or playing an instrument). The
factory setting is at mid-point. A small screwdriver is supplied to make adjustments.
8. Antenna: A flexible wire antenna is permanently attached to the bottom of the
UT1 body-pack transmitter. For best operation, the antenna must hang vertically,
and should not be coiled or bundled.
9. Battery Compartment: Holds one 9 V battery. Hinged cover opens to provide
access to the battery.
10. Lavalier Microphone (WL93 shown): Omnidirectional (WL93), supercardioid
(WL184) or cardioid (WL185) condenser lavalier microphone, featuring a mount
that clips onto a tie, lapel, or acoustic instrument and an attached Miniature Con-
nector, TA4F (supplied with The Presenter system)
11. Headset Microphone (WH20TQG shown): Headset microphone features a
headset frame, headband, and an attached Miniature Connector (TA4F). See tag
attached to headset for assembly instructions (supplied with The Headset System).
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