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LX Wireless System
LX1 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES, CONTROLS
AND INDICATORS
LX1 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
FIGURE 2
Antenna. A flexible wire antenna is permanently attached to the bottom of the LX1
body-pack transmitter. For best operation, the antenna must hang in the vertical
position, and should not be coiled or bundled.
Battery Compartment. Hinged cover on bottom surface exposes the battery.
Refer to the Body-Pack Transmitter Battery Installation section.
Audio Gain Control. Allows audio level adjustment to accommodate various
sound sources (e.g., singing, speaking, or playing an instrument). A small screw-
driver is supplied to make adjustments (see the Setting Audio Level section).
Input Jack. This is a Mini- connector (TA4F) that provides connection with a vari-
ety of lavalier and headset microphone cables, and the Shure WA302 instrument
adapter cable.
Power/Battery Fuel Gauge. When the Power switch is turned to the PWR posi-
tion, one or two of the three lights on the transmitter illuminates, indicating power to
the unit. The color of the glowing light(s) indicates the amount of battery life
remaining (see page 12).
Belt Clip. Allows the transmitter to be easily worn on a belt, waistband or guitar
strap.
Mic On/Mute Switch. “Mutes” the transmitter to prevent unwanted sounds from
being picked up by the receiver without turning the transmitter off.
Power Switch. Turns transmitter power on and off.
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