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Installing the Battery ............................................ 2
Low Battery Indications ................................ 3
Setting The Channel ........................................... 3
Using More Than One Wireless System ...... 4
Operation ............................................................ 6
Using the Standby Setting ........................... 7
Specifications ...................................................... 7
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3-Channel 170MHz Wireless Microphone 32-1230A B OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. Your RadioShack 3-Channel 170MHz Wireless Microphone is designed for use as a public address microphone or for professional music performances. • The system’s long range (150 feet), high fidelity frequency response (100 – 10,000 Hz), wide dynamic range (90 dB), and low distortion (1.0%) let you use it anywhere you would use a conventional microphone. • The microphone’s low battery indi
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the mics and receivers that have the features that best fit your needs. This device complies with Part 90 of the FCC Rules. There are a total of eight frequencies available for this microphone. Each microphone has channels that can operate on three of these frequencies. You must get a license for each frequency you plan to use before you use the microphone. Licensing eligibility depends on how you will use the microphone. Contact your nearest FCC office to get the necessary application.
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3. Replace the battery compartment cover and tighten the ball grill assembly. Low Battery Indications The microphone’s BATT LOW indicator tells you the condition of the battery. If the indicator flickers when you move the microphone’s switch from OFF to STBY, the battery is good. If the indicator lights when you are using the microphone (in the ON or STBY position), battery power is low and you should replace the battery. Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn
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channel B, your receiver must also be set to channel B. Do not operate two systems in the same location on the same channel or on adjacent channels. Notes: • System microphones are sold in three channel combinations: A E H, B D G, or C F H • If you are using only one system, you do not have to change the transmitter channel. Instead, set the receiver channel to match the transmitter channel. Using More Than One Wireless System If you intend to use more than two wireless microphone systems
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minimizes interference when you use more than one wireless system. To set the transmitter channel, do the following. Battery Compartment 1. While holding the body of the microphone, carefully unscrew and remove the tapered lower section of the microphone. Caution: Static electricity can damage your microphone. To avoid possible damage, you should discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a faucet or other grounded metal object before you set the transmitter channel. 5
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2. Set the transmitter switch to the desired channel. Do not handle the printed circuit board or remove the protective shield. 3. Replace the lower section of the microphone body. OPERATION 1. Fully extend the receiver’s antenna. 2. Turn on your amplifier, tape recorder, mixing board, and other necessary components of your audio system. Set the volume control (or input level controls) to moderate settings. 3. Set the receiver’s volume control to its minimum setting. 4. Press the receiver’s
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Note: Experiment with the receiver’s volume setting and the settings of other components in your audio system to obtain the best results. Using the Standby Setting The microphone’s STBY setting lets you turn off the microphone without turning off the microphone’s transmitter. If you move the switch from ON or STBY to OFF while your amplifier is on, there is a loud pop. There is no pop when you move the switch from STBY to ON, or from ON to STBY. To conserve battery power, be sure to set th
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