User manual ROLLEI 35 SE

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[. . . ] The SR 80 can be switched to a maximum of 15 different carrier frequencies depending on local frequency allocations. Front Panel The lettering of the front panel controls is protected against scratching by a protective film. 1b VOLUME: The VOLUME pot matches the SR 80's output level to the input sensitivity of your mixer or amplifier. 1c SQUELCH: The squelch circuit switches the receiver off if the received signal is too weak, in order to suppress the related noise or the residual noise of the receiver while the transmitter is off. [. . . ] 3b MIC: Mutes the audio signal (position "0") while power and carrier frequency remain ON. Thus, no noise will become audible if you mute the microphone even if the SQUELCH control (1c) on the receiver is set to minimum. LED constantly lighting brightly: batteries will be dead in about 90 minutes. 3d Audio Input: 3-pin mini XLR connector with both mic and line level pins that automatically match the connector pinout of the microphone or optional MKG/L guitar cable. 3e Color Code : If you use the transmitter within a multichannel system, you may remove the black plastic platelet and replace it with a colored platelet included in the optional Color Coding Kit to identify each channel by a different color. GAIN: This rotary pot allows you to match the microphone or instrument level to the transmitter's audio section. Security Cover: Protects the POWER and MIC switches from being actuated unintentionally. On the same set of frequencies as your original equipment, be sure to state the designation of your original Frequency Set (1k/1l, 2i, 3k/3l) and the serial number of the original device. We need this information to make sure your new equipment will be compatible with the original units. Depending on local frequency allocations and available carrier frequencies you can operate two to four 35 SE systems simultaneously. ) In each carrier frequency table (1k, 2h, 3k) and in the Frequency List in section 12, the basic frequencies you can use simultaneously and without risk of intermodulation are marked with *. Note: For easy channel identification in a multichannel setup, you can install a different-color protective ring included in the optional Color Coding Kit. Note: If you prefer to cover all controls, reinstall the original color code ring (2d) after adjusting the system as described in section 9. Removing batteries: Pull the ribbon outward to release the batteries from the battery compartment (2f) and remove the batteries. The transmitter will not function with incorrectly inserted batteries. The GAIN control (3j) remains accessible through an opening in the battery compartment cover. Connect your microphone -- or your instrument using an optional MKG/L guitar cable -- to the audio input (3d). When the status LED (3c) illuminates brightly the batteries will be dead within about 90 minutes. You can wear the transmitter inside a shirt or jacket pocket, fix it to your belt with the belt clip (3g), or attach it to your body with adhesive bandage. Important: Make sure the antenna will hang down freely, without being covered by the body. Note: For easy channel identification in a multichannel setup, you can replace the snap fitted color code platelet (3e) with a different-color platelet included in the optional Color Coding Kit. Make sure, though, that the transmitter will never get any closer to the receiver than 16 ft. [. . . ] Note: For easy channel identification in a multichannel setup, you can replace the snap fitted color code platelet (1j) with a different-color platelet included in the optional Color Coding Kit. Antennas For optimum reception, make sure to extend the two telescoping antennas (1e) exactly as far as specified for each Frequency Set in Table 1 on page 39. Handheld transmitter: Using the supplied screwdriver (1q), set the GAIN control (2e) so that on the receiver the green AF LED (1h) will light constantly and the red PEAK LED (1h) on the receiver and the status LED (2b) on the transmitter will only flash on the loudest signal peaks. Bodypack transmitter: Using the supplied screwdriver (1q), set the GAIN control (3j) so that the green AF LED (1h) on the receiver will light constantly and the status LED (3c) on the transmitter as well as the red PEAK LED (1h) on the receiver will only flash on the loudest signal peaks. [. . . ]

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