MIPRO ACT-30Hr User Manual

User Guide
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Handheld Transmitter Microphone
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MN 014/07
ACT-30H ACT-32H
ACT-30Hr
ACT-32HR
Handheld Transmitter Handheld Transmitter
Contents
1 Handheld Controls and Indicators
perating Instructions for Insertion &
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Removing Battery
5 Operating Instructions
6 LCD Screen
7 Battery Status
8 General Tips for Improving System
Performance
Handheld Controls and Indicators
ACT-30H ACT-32H
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CHANNEL
BAT
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ACT-30Hr ACT-32HR
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Handheld Transmitter Handheld Transmitter
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Top Grille: Protects detachable microphone capsule module and internal foam prevents breathing, wind and POP noises.
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LCD Screen: Displays group, channel, battery status and error codes.
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Ascertain the power is turn "ON" to see battery status. ! Normal Battery: Red indicator is on for a
second and goes off after power on.
! Weak Battery: Red indicator stays on
continuously after power on. Recharge or insert a new recharged battery.
! No red indicator light: battery is
completely drained or polarity inserted incorrectly.
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Power On/Off Switch: Slide the power switch to the “ON” position for use or to the “OFF” position when not in use.
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Lockable On/Off Switch: Slide the switch to the “ON” position after power-on to avoid accidental power off during performance. Slide the switch to “OFF” position before power-off and conserve battery power.
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Housing: Upper portion connects to the microphone capsule module. Internally it holds the transmitter PCB and battery compartment.
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Battery Compartment: Accommodates 2 AA alkaline.
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ACT Infrared (IR) Port: Receives signals from receiver to synchronize frequencies.
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Remote Volume Control Buttons: Press to decrease or to increase volume loudness wirelessly.
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Battery Compartment Cover: Protects battery compartment and holds batteries.
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Color-Coded Ring: Available in different colors for channel differentiation.
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