Band Shoppe LONG RANGER IV Operating Instructions And Troubleshooting Manual - page 6
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LONG RANGER IV: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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8.
A small screwdriver is supplied with the transmitter. The screwdriver is used to adjust the audio gain of the transmitter to match your
microphone and your voice. The adjustment is made while observing the MOD LEVEL lamps on the Long Ranger control panel:
a.
Speak at the voice level you will be using during actual operation.
b.
While speaking, adjust the transmitter gain with the screwdriver until the green MOD LEVEL lamp on the Long Ranger control panel is
lighted or fl ickers and the red MOD LEVEL lamp blinks on the loudest words. Raise and lower your voice while observing the lamps. The
red lamp should blink occasionally.
9.
Now adjust the WIRELESS MICROPHONE VOLUME control on the control panel to a level where everyone can hear. You will probably have to do
this in several steps. If you attempt to adjust the volume yourself while standing and just behind the unit, you will likely have a “feedback”
problem. It is convienient to have another person adjust the volume while you transmit from a position 20 feet or more behind the unit.
REMEMBER – the transmitter gain control (the screwdriver adjustment) is used only to adjust for proper MOD LEVEL lamps indications.
DO NOT
use it to adjust the output volume of the Long Ranger speaker. Different voices and different microphones will usually require readjustment of the
transmitter gain control, so check the adjustment frequently. If several different people will be using the system and there is not time to make the
adjustment for each individual, adjust it for the loudest voice.