Audio-Technica mtu301 Microphone User Manual


 
mtu301 Body-pack Transmitter Controls
1. Battery Selection and Installation
The mtu301 Body-pack Transmitter operates on two AA batteries (standard alkaline or NiMH
rechargeable). Please make certain that your batteries are fresh or fully charged. Two AA 1.5V
alkaline batteries are included with the mtu301.
a. Open the battery door by sliding the latch toward the top of the unit.
b. Insert two fresh or fully charged AA batteries into the battery compartment, being
careful to observe correct polarity as marked on the battery holder.
c. Close the battery door after step 2 is complete.
2. Channel Address Selection
Channel address selection is via a rotary switch inside the battery compartment. The switch is
numbered for channel addresses 1 through 14; these channel addresses correspond to the audio
outputs on the aci707 unit. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to select a different channel address
for each transmitter (you cannot have two transmitters on the same channel address). The Audio
Control Interface (aci707) comes from the factory set for channel addresses 1 through 7. If you
wish to use it for channel addresses 8 through 14, change the DIP switch on the back panel of
the aci707 as described in the SpectraPulse
®
Owners Manual.
3. Mic Gain Switch
Adjust audio gain with this 3-position gain switch inside the battery compartment, provided for
situations that demand extra sensitive pickup. Begin with the switch in the 0 dB setting; adjust
to +6 dB or +12 dB as needed.
4. Audio Input Jack
The mtu301 Body-pack Transmitter is equipped with an audio input jack for connection to
any Audio-Technica lavalier or headworn microphone pre-terminated with a compatible input
connector; these wireless microphone product numbers end with the designation “cW”.
5. Power On/Off
A toggle switch on the top of each body-pack transmitter turns the unit on and off. The unit must
be off when batteries are being charged.
6. Power LED and Low-battery Warning
The Power LED on the top of the body-pack transmitter glows blue to indicate the power is on.
When battery performance is low, the Power LED will blink as a warning. When the system
is linked, a bottom orange LED on the corresponding aci707 channel will illuminate to provide
additional indication of low-battery status.
7. Audio/Mute LEDs
When a body-pack transmitter’s audio is on, the Live Audio LED on the top of the mtu301
glows green. When the audio is muted, the Mute LED glows red. A red light on the
corresponding aci707 channel also indicates when audio is muted.
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