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Titan Neo
product description
TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONES
UT-96HH Transmitter Microphone Operation
1.
Be sure the microphone is switched off before
inserting batteries.
2.
Remove lower identity cap.
3.
Remove lower battery compartment door.
4.
Insert two (2) AA batteries (use only alkaline
or fully charged NiMH batteries).
Caution: Be sure to observe correct polarity
5.
Replace lower battery compartment door.
6.
Locate power switch at base of microphone
(small gray button)
7.
Press upward and hold the power switch for 2-3
seconds.
8.
Power LED will illuminate “Red” and “On” will
be displayed in the LCD screen.
9.
LCD window will also display: Battery condition
and CH #
10.
A microphone sensitivity selection switch
provides three modes of microphone sensitiv-
ity (HIGH, LOW, MUTE).
• MUTE: Mutes microphone “off” while
retaining transmission and RF connection.
• LOW: Use when microphone is held close
to mouth or strong vocal input.
• HIGH: Use when additional sensitivity is
required for softer voice.
11.
LCD screen displays the channel number
selected for the microphone. To display chan-
nel frequency: Press and hold the UP or DOWN
select button.
12.
To change channel selection
• Press and hold frequency SET button for
2 seconds. LCD panel will commence
flashing (indicating programming mode)
• Press UP or DOWN arrow to select channel
desired
• Press SET button to lock in channel
selected
Danger
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
CHARGE ALKALINE
BATTERIES
13.
The battery status is displayed on the left
of the LCD screen.
• When battery nears depletion: Icon will
flash 3 times.
• Microphone will automatically turn “off” to
prevent damage.
14.
To turn microphone “off”, press and hold the
power switch until the LCD screen displays
“OFF“.
FCC Regulation
RF transmission
equipment must comply
with FCC regulations. All
TeachLogic transmission
devices comply with Part
15 of the FCC rules and
operate in the UHF band
in the 640–664 MHz
frequency range. Power
output is limited to less
than 50 milliwatts to
prevent any interference
with any other RF
operated equipment.