Audio-Technica 5000 Manual De Usuario

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Transmitter Setup
Battery Selection and Installation
Each transmitter uses two 1.5V AA batteries, not included.
Alkaline type is recommended. Always replace both batteries.
Make certain the transmitter power is Off before replacing
batteries.
UniPak
Transmitter Battery Installation
1. Open the battery compartment door by sliding the catch 
down (Figure L). (If no batteries are inside, the door will not 
spring open by itself.)
2. Observe correct polarity as marked on the metal contacts 
on the door and carefully insert two fresh 1.5V AA alkaline 
batteries (Figure M).
3. Close the door, making certain the latch clicks securely in 
place.
Handheld Transmitter Battery Installation
1. While holding the lower body cover (near the LCD window), 
grasp the upper part of the transmitter body just below the 
grille and unscrew it at least four complete turns (Figure N); 
then slide the lower body cover down until it stops (Figure P).
Once the cover has been lowered, turn the transmitter over 
to reveal the battery compartment on the side opposite the 
LCD window.
2. Observe correct polarity as marked inside the battery 
compartment and carefully insert two fresh 1.5V AA alkaline 
batteries (Figure Q). Insert the first battery and slide it down. 
Then insert the second battery, bottom first, into the space 
remaining. Make certain the batteries are fully seated in the 
battery compartment.
3. Slide the lower body cover back up the body, then screw the 
housing together. Do not overtighten.
Note: Remove batteries from the handheld transmitter starting
at the bottom (– end) of the top battery (Figure Q). The top 
(+ end) of the top battery is captured in a recess and will not
come straight out.
Battery Condition Indicator
After the batteries are installed, turn the power on by pressing
and holding 
the Power/Mute button. The small red power-on
LED (see Figure J/K on page 18.) should light and the LCD 
window should come on. If this does not happen, the batteries
are installed incorrectly or they are dead. The transmitter’s “fuel
gauge” battery indicator displays a maximum of four bar 
segments. When the LCD flashes “LOW.BAT”, the batteries
should be replaced immediately to ensure continued operation.
(The receiver also displays the transmitter’s battery condition in
the LCD window with bar segments; the Alert indicator and a
flashing “LOW.BAT” come on to warn of a low-battery 
condition.)
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Figure L
Figure M
Figure P
SET
LCD
Window
Power-on
LED
Up/Down
Arrows
Set Button
Figure Q
Serial Number
Start from this end 
to remove batteries
Figure N