User manual LINE 6 TBP12

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[. . . ] If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. [. . . ] Pending Made in China Designed in U. S. A. 1. ON/OFF Switch - Slide the switch to turn the transmitter on or off. 2. Mini-XLR Input - Plug the supplied Mini XLR connector from the microphone here. Other Mini-XLR equipped microphones designed for wireless mic use may commonly be substituted. Attaching and positioning the mic: Use the mic clip to attach the lavalier mic to clothing taking care to point the microphone towards the intended sound source. Avoid fixing mic to where mechanical noise can be generated such as zippers, inside pockets, etc. BATT AUDIO 2 transmitter is set to lockout mode. When locked, the power cannot be turned off and editing is not allowed. The numeric clock at the bottom of LCD displays the amount of remaining operation time of batteries at current power level in hours and minutes. NOTE: The battery data may be invalid for the first few minutes of operation. The BATTERY icon is lit solid when battery life is 1 hour or more. It flashes on and off when battery life is less than one hour. 6. Belt Clip - Slide the belt clip over waistband or belt. Remove the center CHAN 1 through CHAN 12 will be displayed at the top depending on the current channel your XD-V70 is set to transmit on. The MUTE icon is only visible when the transmitter is muted. POWER SAVE is lit only if the RF power mode is set to LO. The LOCK icon is lit only if the mounting screw to reposition or remove belt clip as necessary. Avoid placing cell phone near beltpack or mic. LcD setup pages Setup Page 1 - Channel Select Setup Page 3 - Name Select In order for your XD-V70 to transmit properly to your receiver both devices must be set to the same channel. To change the channel your XD-V70 is transmitting on, Hold SELECT for 2 seconds to enter setup page 1. Press VALUE briefly to increment from CHANNEL 1 - 12. The current channel number is displayed as 1 to 12 on the right side of the numeric display. The actual change of transmission channel will not occur until returning to the main page, by holding the SELECT button for 2 seconds (to exit Setup mode), or not pressing any button for 15 seconds (Setup page timeout). From the setup page 2, press SELECT once to access setup page 4. Press VALUE briefly to switch between name display being On or OFF, as displayed on the right most digits of the numeric display. This parameter determines if the Main page will show the channel number (NAME OFF), or a custom name (NAME on). [. . . ] This allows you to make any necessary adjustments for your initial setup. Once you've completed saving your settings, press and hold both VALUE and SELECT simultaneously for 2 seconds. This will enter the unit into lockout mode and prevent the front panel controls from being able to mute, change any settings or shut the XD-V70 off accidentally. The LCD will now show the LOCK icon in the lower left corner. [. . . ]

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