Audio-Technica 5000 User Manual

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AEW-T1000 UHF TRANSMITTER
Power On/Off
To turn the transmitter on, hold the Power/Mute button until
the red power indicator and the LCD window come on (about
1–2 seconds). The operating frequency shows in the window
after the power-up sequence.
To turn the transmitter off, hold the Power/Mute button again,
until the red power indicator and the LCD window are 
extinguished (about 1–2 seconds). The LCD window shows
PWR.OFF” before shutdown.
Mute On/Off
When the transmitter is muted, it produces RF with no audio
signal modulation. When the transmitter is un-muted, it 
produces both RF and audio.
To mute the transmitter (cut off the audio, but continue the RF
output), touch the Power/Mute button once. A small “MUTE
appears in the LCD window, just below the frequency (Figure
H-2).
To un-mute the transmitter (restore the audio), touch the
Power/Mute button once again. The “MUTE” disappears from
the LCD window.
Refer to Figures H through Q for an overview of transmitter
functions and controls.
LCD Window
The Liquid Crystal Display presents a great deal of setup and
operating information clearly and conveniently (Figure H). The 
LCD in the transmitters is designed for greatest contrast and
best viewing with the window rotated somewhat away from
the viewer (about 30 degrees), not straight-on, for a more 
convenient holding/viewing position.
Power/Mute Button
The transmitters have a combination Power and Mute switch
(Figure J/K). When used in combination with the programmed
choices explained below, the various functions available to the
transmitter user may be tailored to fit personal preferences or
particular situations.
Transmitter Controls and Functions
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Battery Door
LCD Window
Figure J
Antenna
Audio Input Jack
Mounting Clip
Set Button
Power/Mute 
Button
Up/Down 
Arrows
Sliding 
Control Cover 
(3-position)
Power-on LED
Figure K
LCD 
Window
Power-on 
LED
Power/Mute
Button
Antenna 
Housing
H-1. Normal Operation
* AEW-T1000 only: “INST”
H-2. Operation with Mute On
H-4. Edit Mode (Frequency)
Figure H
BATT
MIC
B
H-3. Menu Mode (Frequency)
BATT
MUTE MIC
B
BATT
MIC
MENU
BATT
MIC
EDIT
Flashing
*
Touch: A momentary press of the Mode/Set button. It is 
used to enter Menu mode, to enter Edit mode, or to Escape 
without making any changes to current settings.
Hold: A press and hold (about two seconds) of the Mode/Set
button. It is used to accept a new setting when the receiver 
is in Edit mode or to save the current settings to one of the 
five user-defined name presets or the internal memory 
location (“NAME?”).