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Setting up the Transmitter, Buttons Function, Powering the Transmitter On/Off, Programming the HT-

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HT‑1KU Handheld Microphone Transmitter Setting up the Transmitter The HT-1KU requires two AA size batteries to operate. To install the batteries onto the battery compartment, unscrew the Battery Compartment Cover (22) by turning counterclockwise until loose and slide down the cover, exposing the Battery Compartment (35). Insert two fresh AA batteries (36) according to the correct polarity as indicated on the transmitter body. Screw the battery cover back onto the microphone, making sure it is securely tightened. Fresh alkaline batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of operation, but in order to ensure optimal performance it is recommended that the batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of use or as indicated to be necessary by the flashing "BATT" Battery Meter Icon (33). Buttons Function The RF Power Level Switch (27) is used to select Hi/Low power transmission. Each time the Set Button (26) is pressed, the LCD menu will cycle in the following order MAIN MENU > VOLUME > GROUP > CHANNEL > MAIN MENU (repeats) The (Up) or (Down) Buttons (31) works in the SET mode only and they can be used to change any Group/Channel as selected (if not using IR Sync from receiver). They can also be used to select the desired Input audio level VOL setting. Or they can be used to turn on the LCD display. During manual programming, the selected function will flash for five seconds, or press the Set button to confirm the selection and the display will return to the main menu. Powering the Transmitter On/Off To turn on the transmitter, slide the Power On/Off Switch (28) to the "ON" position. The LCD backlight will light up, indicating the unit is now on. After five seconds the backlight will automatically turn off to conserve battery life. The Group (30), Channel (31), Input Volume Level (32), and Battery Meter (33) indicator icons stay on for normal operation. As many of the LCD battery meter levels should stay lit as possible as they indicate usable battery strength. As the batteries weaken, fewer of the level indicators will stay lit until only one bar shows, which will then flash to warn that the batteries are now too low and should be replaced as soon as possible with fresh ones. To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter off when not in use. To turn the transmitter off, slide the power on/off switch to the "OFF" position. The LCD will display "OFF," no LCD or backlight is lit up and the unit will be off. At Power Off the transmitter will store the last settings entered and re-display them at the next power on where it can be reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel or Volume level at the first time of use or anytime later. The factory default setting for Volume -10dB is same for all transmitters. These settings are optimal for most applications. Programming the HT-1KU to the Selected Channel The transmitter can be programmed to the same frequency as selected for the receiver, either via automatic synchronization using the IR Sync function or manually on the transmitter itself. 12

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HT-1KU Handheld
Microphone Transmitter
Setting up the Transmitter
The HT-1KU requires two AA size batteries
to operate. To install the batteries onto
the battery compartment, unscrew the
Battery Compartment Cover (22)
by turning
counterclockwise until loose and slide down
the cover, exposing the
Battery Compartment
(35).
Insert two fresh
AA batteries (36)
according to the correct polarity as indicated
on the transmitter body. Screw the battery
cover back onto the microphone, making
sure it is securely tightened. Fresh alkaline
batteries can provide up to 8-10 hours of
operation, but in order to ensure optimal
performance it is recommended that the
batteries be replaced after 6-8 hours of
use or as indicated to be necessary by the
flashing “BATT” Battery Meter Icon (33).
Buttons Function
The
RF Power Level Switch (27)
is used to
select Hi/Low power transmission.
Each time the
Set Button (26)
is pressed, the
LCD menu will cycle in the following order
MAIN
MENU
>
VOLUME
>
GROUP
>
CHANNEL
>
MAIN
MENU
(repeats)
The
(Up) or
(Down) Buttons
(31)
works in
the SET mode only and they can be used
to change any Group/Channel as selected
(if not using IR Sync from receiver). They
can also be used to select the desired Input
audio level VOL setting. Or they can be
used to turn on the LCD display.
During manual programming, the selected
function will flash for five seconds, or press
the Set button to confirm the selection and
the display will return to the main menu.
Powering the Transmitter On/Off
To turn on the transmitter, slide the
Power
On/Off Switch (28)
to the “ON” position.
The LCD backlight will light up, indicating
the unit is now on. After five seconds
the backlight will automatically turn off to
conserve battery life. The
Group (30), Channel
(31), Input Volume Level (32)
, and
Battery
Meter (33)
indicator icons stay on for normal
operation.
As many of the LCD battery meter levels
should stay lit as possible as they indicate
usable battery strength. As the batteries
weaken, fewer of the level indicators will
stay lit until only one bar shows, which will
then flash to warn that the batteries are now
too low and should be replaced as soon as
possible with fresh ones.
To preserve battery life, turn the transmitter
off when not in use. To turn the transmitter
off, slide the power on/off switch to the
“OFF” position. The LCD will display “OFF,”
no LCD or backlight is lit up and the unit will
be off.
At Power Off the transmitter will store
the last settings entered and re-display
them at the next power on where it can be
reprogrammed to any new Group/Channel
or Volume level at the first time of use or
anytime later. The factory default setting for
Volume -10dB is same for all transmitters.
These settings are optimal for most
applications.
Programming the HT-1KU
to the Selected Channel
The transmitter can be programmed to the
same frequency as selected for the receiver,
either via automatic synchronization using
the IR Sync function or manually on the
transmitter itself.
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