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[. . . ] We have added a section that may just save your reputation (and sanity)! Pocket Pack Transmitters 7 6 5 4 3 8 1 2 SK50 & SK3063 These packs are identical in operation and are distinguished by the silver body of the SK50 and the black body of the SK3063. We supply these transmitters with the aerials fitted. The connector (1) is a screw-lock single pin Lemo connector. It is important that the locking ring is tight. [. . . ] Press the button briefly in the end of the transmitter, as shown, to turn the transmitter on. There is a delay of about 2 seconds before the self-test checks are complete and transmission begins. Press the button for > 1 second to turn off. Battery status is shown by a row of segments as illustrated on the left. 8 segments 4 segments 1 segment Full battery life Half battery life Nearly flat. alternates with the screen display. You can always monitor battery life on the EM3032 receiver Press the ribbed area on the cap body (A) and then you can remove the cover by pulling in the direction of (B). There are a variety of different coloured covers, which may be changed to aid identification. B A Use the between channel number and frequency. Using the and / some transmitter settings. Function Sensitivity note 1 Channel Change SET 1 press 2 presses Adjust Store Press SET > 1 sec Press SET > 1 sec Press SET > 1 sec Press SET > 1 sec Assign Channel 3 presses Number Power Lock ON Power Lock OFF 4 presses 1 press note 2 Press SET > 1 sec note 1 Sensitivity changes will be heard immediately, but levels will revert after 15 seconds if the new level is not stored. note 2 Once the Power Lock is applied, all other settings are fixed. To alter settings, first take the Power Lock off. All the frequencies shown can be used together, although it is worth noting that as the number of frequencies in use increases, so does the likelihood of external conditions affecting system performance. Always take great care over receiver aerial placement when using a large number of channels together. Frequency Allocations 1 2 3 4 854. 900 855. 275 855. 900 856. 175 5 6 7 8 856. 575 857. 625 858. 200 858. 650 9 10 11 12 860. 400 860. 900 861. 200 861. 750 13 14 15 16 repeat repeat repeat repeat EM 3032 Receiver 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Headphone socket 6. 3 mm (¼in) Headphone volume control LCD display panel. Shows frequency information, RF data and battery life. Frequency selection buttons SET button for storing a selected frequency On/off switch (per channel) A A B C D E F G H J B C D E F G H C E F G J Fuse Holder and mains voltage selection Mains connector Squelch adjustment Strain relief clamp for mains cable Service test point Audio output on 3pin XLR (balanced) Audio output level control Aerial connector B Aerial connector A D1 D2 Switch on by pressing the ON/Off switch(6). The display will light (D1) to show the frequency in use. If a transmitter is operating on this frequency there will be a delay of 4 seconds before the display will change (D2) to show RF level, deviation and receiving aerial in use (A or B). D3 Press the SET button (5). The text "FREQUENCY MHZ" will flash (D3). Press SET (5) for > 3 seconds to store the change. Confirmation of the change is given by "FREQUENCY MHZ" ceasing to flash and "Sto" appearing when the rest of the display goes off briefly. Pressing SET briefly will cancel at any time during this operation. D4 The SKM 3072, SK 50 and SK 3063 transmitters transmit a battery status signal. When 20 to 30 minutes battery life remains, the receiver display shows "LOW BATT" (D4). If squelch is activated "MUTE" will light, and the "LOW BATT" will extinguish. It will relight when a signal is received from the transmitter. Operation Check that all the items on the delivery note have been supplied, before you assemble your system. Please report any shortages immediately. We have less sympathy with a claim that goods were not supplied after the hire has ended, than we have for a shortage reported at the beginning. [. . . ] There is a charge for these adaptors. Extra microphones are available should you wish to between different users. We supply some spares with hires. Spare aerials and microphones are sealed and clearly marked. They should only be used in the case of failure. Trouble Shooting Distorts Input overload. Snap fit connectors should be fully home. If you think you have found a faulty microphone, test your suspicions by substituting a working microphone from another unit. [. . . ]

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