Electro-Voice r100 series Microphone User Manual


 
R100 OWNERS MANUAL
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BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SETUP
1. Insert battery. Open the hinged battery com-
partment by placing your thumb or finger on
the indent on the battery door and pull down.
When inserting the battery, pay attention to
the polarity (+/-) and insert the terminals first
into the battery compartment. Close the bat-
tery door by sliding the door shut.
2. Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power
switch to its on position. Check the condition
of the battery by looking at the LED below the
power switch. The battery light should flash
once and then go out. If the LED stays on, the
battery is weak and should be replaced.
3. Prepare the audio source by attaching the
lavalier microphone to the user, placing the
headset on the users head or plugging the
cable into the instrument (depending on what
type of system you have). Keep the audio
muted while plugging in and adjusting the
microphone or source.
4. Check reception by observing that the RF
carrier light is illuminated on the receivers
front panel.
5. Turn on the audio transmission by sliding
the large mute switch to the on position.
6. Listen carefully to the audio and be sensitive
of overload distortion and low gain or hiss.
7. Adjust the gain if necessary. Gently insert
the provided screwdriver or other 3/32-in. (2.5
mm) screwdriver into the gain adjustment lo-
cated at the top edge of the battery compart-
ment under the door. The door has to be
opened but not swung upward to make ad-
justments. Turn lightly until the screwdriver tip
drops into the slot on the level control. Gently
turn the control counterclockwise until the
control stops (the audio output is attenuated
but not off). Slowly turn the audio level con-
trol clockwise while listening to audio; if the
audio becomes distorted, turn the mic level
control counter-clockwise about 1/8 turn.
8. Clip the bodypack to the users belt or to a
pocket. The bodypack can be positioned hori-
zontally or vertically by moving the belt clip
attachment. Removing the belt clip attach-
ment screw and moving it 90 degrees will
change the orientation.
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