Azden 221R Microphone User Manual


 
the receiver to a mic/line input on your audio mixer or amplifier. Plug the receivers AC adaptor into the 12V
input jack on the receiver, and then plug it into the 110-120 VAC electrical outlet. With the volume of your
mixer or amplifier set to minimum level, turn your systems power on. Turn on the transmitter(s). Make sure
all LEDs on the receiver and transmitter(s) are operating as described in the preceding pages. Now set the
receivers volume to the midway point and adjust the volume level on your mixer or amplifier.
32BT, 31LT & 31XT: With someone talking into the microphone, turn the volume on the mixer or amplifier
to the desired level. If there is too much, or not enough gain, lower or raise the volume on the receiver. If the
sound is distorted, lower the input gain on the transmitter.
31HT: With someone talking or singing into the microphone, turn the volume control on the mixer or ampli-
fier to the desired level. If there is too much, or too little gain, adjust the volume on the receiver. If the sound
is distorted, move the microphone further away from the sound source.
31IT: Plug the cable into a guitar or bass. Set the instrument volume to the midway point. While playing the
instrument, adjust the volume on the mixer or amplifier to the desired level. If there is too much, or too little
gain, adjust the volume on the receiver. If the sound is distorted lover the input gain on the 31IT. With the
system now operating, move around the performing area to make sure no problems, such as feedback or RF
signal loss occur.
NOTES:
- Do not use or store the system in areas of high temperature or humidity.
- Do not use the system near a broadcast station, airport, or airplanes, as it may cause interference. If you are
interfering with other transmissions, you must turn the system off.
- These systems contain no user-serviceable parts. If any unauthorized service is performed, it may void the
warranty.
FCC NOTES:
AZDEN 32BT, 31HT, LT, IT, and XT, conform to Parts 74 & 90 of the FCC rules. The receivers conform to
part 15 of the FCC rules. You should contact the FCC office near you for the proper filing forms.
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