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Daily Operation 13
BP60 Belt Pack & Lavaliere Mic/IR Emitter
1. Position the Lavaliere microphone/IR emitter
at the clavicle (collar bone) level either by clipping
onto the instructor’s clothing, or by using the supplied
lavaliere lanyard. It is important that the openings in
the unit are facing outward so that IR signals will not
be blocked. See Photo below.
2. Remove the charger cord from the Belt Pack
and remove the charger from the AC line.
3. Plug the Lavaliere microphone connector
into the Belt Pack EMITTER socket.
4. Secure the Belt Pack to an article of clothing
such as a belt, pocket, or other convenient location
using the clip on the back.
5. Turn the POWER switch on the Belt Pack to
ON. The green POWER light should illuminate.
6. The BP60 is now ready for use.
7. At the end of the day, the belt pack should
be turned off and reconnected to the charger so that
it will be ready for use the next day.
HHM60 Hand Held Microphone
1. Remove the charge cord from the unit and
remove the charger from the AC line.
2. Turn on the POWER switch. The green
POWER LED should illuminate.
3. The unit is now ready to operate.
4. At the end of the day, the unit should be
turned off and reconnected to the charger and the
charger should be reconnected to the AC line so that
the HHM60 will be ready for use the next day.
SRR60 Receiver First Time Use - Level Setup
1. Preset the rear panel SPEAKER OUTPUT
LEVEL controls 1 through 4 to 100% of their clock-
wise rotation.
3. Plug the SRR60 into a 120 VAC 60 Hz power
receptacle and turn it on using the front panel
POWER switch. The green LED on the switch
should light.
CHANNEL A
1 Turn on the Belt Pack POWER switch. The
POWER LED on the Belt Pack should light. If CH 1
on the Belt Pack was selected as described on page
12, the green CHANNEL A LED on the SRR60
receiver should light. If it does not, check that the
lavaliere microphone/IR transmitter is positioned
correctly and is not covered by clothing.
2 While talking in a normal voice, adjust the
CHANNEL A VOLUME until your voice is barely
audible from the speakers in the room. This should
correspond to a comfortable level for others. Advanc-
ing the volume too much may result in feedback, or
contribute to student fatigue. Further volume adjust-
ment should be made with the Master Volume control
after setup is complete.
3 Then adjust the CHANNEL A equalizer “L”,
“M”, and “H” sliders for most natural audio quality.
These settings may vary considerably from one
instructor to another depending on the characteris-
tics of the individual’s voice. The equalizer can also be
used to reduce feedback when higher volume levels
are needed.
The BP60 has an internal microphone gain control that
is accessible after removing the battery compartment
cover. Use this adjustment, if necessary, if there is not
enough range with the CHANNEL A VOLUME control
on the SRR60 front panel.
2. Preset the MASTER VOLUME to approxi-
mately 60% of its rotation. (About 1:00 o’clock.)
Speaker Output
Level Controls
Power Switch
Channel A
Volume
Channel A
LED
Channel A
Equalizer
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