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Rev.1.3
Using the microphone
1 TALK push button ON.
Pressing the TALK button turns the microphone on, allowing users to use the microphone.
(MIC1 or MIC2 indicator of the receiver lights green. Default indicator is MIC2.)
Memo:
When [BATT] indicator blinks yellow, the microphone must be paired to the receiver. Pair it by
sliding the LINK switch (found underneath the battery cover) ON. (Different receiver connection)
Afterwards, press the [PWR LNK] and [TALK] buttons together for one second or more to
complete registration. (when the microphone is powered OFF)
The microphone is ON and stays on when the [TALK] switch is pushed up. This is helpful when
talking for extended periods of time.
Important:
• While using the microphone, do not take the microphone close to a speaker. Loud noises that result,
such as feedback, may damage your hearing.
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A standby state:
When there is no operation for 30 minutes or more, the microphone automatically turns off.
When the power supply is off in the state of "ON" of [TALK] switch:
In order to push the [PWR LINK] button, it is necessary to turn OFF the [TALK] switch first.
• Also read the operating instructions of the receiver. (K-SRC14)
*Out of range = radio waves do not reach (NOT Equal sound stops area)
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When users want to MUTE the microphone automatically as soon as they leave the classroom,
users can set that option in voice call areas. (Refer to K-SRC14 Manual. “Serial communication
command ‘SAA’”)
CHG
BATT
TALK
Battery indicator
TALK switch
1.
TALK push button