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Guided Tour - H32
1: Audio on-off switch - When set to
the “on” position, audio signal is
transmitted. When set to the “off”
position, the audio signal is muted.
Because the carrier signal remains during
muting, no “pop” or “thud” will be heard.
Note that turning this off does
not turn off
the transmitter power—it is simply a way
to temporarily mute the transmission of
audio signal. If you don’t plan on using
the transmitter for extended periods, turn
off the transmitter power by using the
power on-off switch (see #3 below).
2: Multifunction LED - This multicolor
LED serves several functions. First, it
lights whenever the H32 is powered on
(see #3 below). Secondly, whenever the
H32 is powered on, it shows the relative
battery power, indicating whether the
installed battery is at low (red), mid
(orange) or high (green) strength.
When it lights steadily red (“low”), RF
performance is degraded and the battery
needs to be replaced. Finally, the LED
blinks whenever an unavailable Channel
within a Group is selected. See #7 on
the following page for more information
and Appendix B on page 54 in this
manual for a complete channel plan.
3: Power on-off switch* - Use this to turn the H32 on or off (to conserve battery power,
be sure to leave it off when not in use).
4: AF Level control (trimpot) - This input sensitivity control has been factory preset to
provide optimum level for the particular microphone capsule provided with your Synth 32
system and so we recommend that this not be adjusted manually. If necessary, however,
you can use the supplied plastic screwdriver to raise or lower the input level. See the
“Setting Up and Using the Synth 32 System” section on page 11 in this manual for more
information.
* Be sure to mute the audio signal at your external mixer or amplifier before turning
transmitter power on or off, or an audible pop may result.