Azden Corporation 1200BT Manuale Utente

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THE 1200BT TRANSMITTER
Powering the 1200BT Transmitter
The 1200BT uses two “AA” batteries for power. The batteries are
placed in the battery compartment by sliding the battery compart-
ment door [
k
] down and placing the batteries in the compartment as
shown in the illustration [
]. When installing the batteries, be sure to
follow the correct polarity. DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERIES INTO
THE COMPARTMENT. 
Azden does not recommend the use of re-
chargeable batteries.
Setting the Transmitting Frequency on the 1200BT
Before the 1200BT can be used, it and the associated receiver have
to set to the same frequency. This can be accomplished on the 1200BT
transmitter by first setting the LCD display to one of two views - ‘Fre-
quency’ or ‘Channel’. To do this, after installing fresh batteries, turn
the 1200BT to the ON position [
e
]. Next, using the tip of a ballpoint
pen, an unbent paper clip or something similar, press the MODE
button [
j
] repeatedly until one of the two following screens appears.
G. Display (continued)
life (from 1 to 3 segments) with 3 segments meaning maximum bat-
tery power. The bottom segment will blink when the battery power
falls to less than 2.2V and indicates that it is time to replace the bat-
teries. Azden recommends the use of Alkaline batteries only.
Across the top of the display, up to 5 segments will illuminate de-
pending on the strength of the transmitted audio signal - from 2 (weak)
to 5 (strong). The first (left) segment will light when the ST.BY switch
is turned to ON. The best audio is achieved when 4 to 5 segments
are lit. If all 5 segments are lit continually, the signal is too strong and
could overload the input of the receiver. Either move the microphone
further away from the sound source or reduce the microphone input
gain [
].
The display can also show the total number of hours of use (change
to this display using the MODE [
j
] button). To start, after choosing
the TIME mode, press the UP [
l
] button until the display shows
00:00. Then, each time the transmitter is turned ON the clock will
keep track of the total hours and minutes used. This is a handy way
of keeping track of battery life.
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