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SABINE SW70-H1 - QUICK GUIDE SETUP User manual

Microphone Pad Settings
Your new Sabine handheld microphone is designed to accept
a wide range of input levels, from spoken word all the way up
to screaming vocals. In order to accommodate this broad range
of inputs, the microphone has a pad setting. Your mic is now
set to -14 dB, which is the preferred setting for concert vocal
performance.
Transmitter PAD Adjustment
1. Use the Transmitter Select button to scroll
through functions until PAD flashes in the
Transmitter LCD.
2. Use the Up or Down buttons to select ei-
ther 0, -6, -14 or -20. Selection is stored
after 3 seconds of inactivity.
3. Check to see if the receiver’s Audio Level
Meter stays out of the Clipping Zone.
Transmitter Controls
1Select Button
2Up Button
3Down Button To Close: Turn the
housing and push up
until it meets the
threads, then screw on.
To Open: Unscrew
lower portion of micro-
phone. Pull down as
you continue to turn
the housing.
Venue
Speech 0 dB
Loud speech
& vocal performance -6 dB
Strong vocal
performance -14 dB
Very strong vocal
performance -20 dB
Suggested PAD Settings
PAD
Adjust PAD setting so that Re-
ceiver Audio Level Meter stays
out of the clipping zone (last
segment).
If you need more output out of the micro-
phone (the receiver LCD
AUDIO
meter shows
the mic output level) then change the pad
settings as described below.
When any level of attenuation is pro-
grammed, the default screen will illuminate
PAD.
Microphone Pad Settings
Your new Sabine handheld microphone is designed to accept
a wide range of input levels, from spoken word all the way up
to screaming vocals. In order to accommodate this broad range
of inputs, the microphone has a pad setting. Your mic is now
set to -14 dB, which is the preferred setting for concert vocal
performance.
Transmitter PAD Adjustment
1. Use the Transmitter Select button to scroll
through functions until PAD flashes in the
Transmitter LCD.
2. Use the Up or Down buttons to select ei-
ther 0, -6, -14 or -20. Selection is stored
after 3 seconds of inactivity.
3. Check to see if the receiver’s Audio Level
Meter stays out of the Clipping Zone.
Venue
Speech 0 dB
Loud speech
& vocal performance -6 dB
Strong vocal
performance -14 dB
Very strong vocal
performance -20 dB
Suggested PAD Settings
PAD
Adjust PAD setting so that Re-
ceiver Audio Level Meter stays
out of the clipping zone (last
segment).
If you need more output out of the micro-
phone (the receiver LCD
AUDIO
meter shows
the mic output level) then change the pad
settings as described below.
When any level of attenuation is pro-
grammed, the default screen will illuminate
PAD.
SW70-H1 Quick Guide Setup SW70-H1 Quick Guide Setup
1
2
3
Transmitter Controls
1Select Button
2Up Button
3Down Button To Close: Turn the
housing and push up
until it meets the
threads, then screw on.
To Open: Unscrew
lower portion of micro-
phone. Pull down as
you continue to turn
the housing.
1
2
3
SABINE SABINE
Important Battery Information
Your Sabine True Mobility®SW70-H1 handheld transmitter comes with two
AA size rechargeable NiMH batteries. For best results, charge the batteries
for at least 8 hours before using them for the first time. Please note that the
full charging potential of the battery will be achieved after the first 5 charging
cycles have been completed.
These rechargeable NiMH batteries are highly resistant to the “memory ef-
fect,” which affects some rechargeable batteries. The included battery will
provide more lifetime charges and longer battery life for each charge than
many rechargeable batteries.
DO NOT BURN OR PUNCTURE BATTERY.
DOING SO COULD RELEASE TOXIC MA-
TERIALS WHICH COULD CAUSE INJURY.
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT.
MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
SW70-H1 Quick Guide Setup
WARNING! DO NOT USE: Alkaline Rechargeable Batteries
Acceptable Batteries for use with SW70-T Handheld Transmitters
SABINE
13301 NW US Highway 441
Alachua, FL 32615-8544 USA
+USA (386) 418-2000
+USA (386) 418-2001 fax
[email protected] • www.Sabine.com
© 2004 Sabine, Inc.
SW70-H1-Quick-Guide-040423a.pmd
Battery Caution
Important Battery Information
Your Sabine True Mobility®SW70-H1 handheld transmitter comes with two
AA size rechargeable NiMH batteries. For best results, charge the batteries
for at least 8 hours before using them for the first time. Please note that the
full charging potential of the battery will be achieved after the first 5 charging
cycles have been completed.
These rechargeable NiMH batteries are highly resistant to the “memory ef-
fect,” which affects some rechargeable batteries. The included battery will
provide more lifetime charges and longer battery life for each charge than
many rechargeable batteries.
DO NOT BURN OR PUNCTURE BATTERY.
DOING SO COULD RELEASE TOXIC MA-
TERIALS WHICH COULD CAUSE INJURY.
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT.
MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
SW70-H1 Quick Guide Setup
WARNING! DO NOT USE: Alkaline Rechargeable Batteries
Acceptable Batteries for use with SW70-H1 Handheld Transmitters
SABINE
13301 NW US Highway 441
Alachua, FL 32615-8544 USA
+USA (386) 418-2000
+USA (386) 418-2001 fax
[email protected] • www.Sabine.com
© 2004 Sabine, Inc.
Battery Caution
SW70-H1-Quick-Guide-040423a.pmd
Alkaline “AA”
Rechargeable
Batteries
Alkaline “AA”
Rechargeable
Batteries
2 “AA” size (14.5x50.5mm,
• NiMH Rechargeable (Sabine part #: SWBAA2)
• Alkaline: NEDA 14A - ANSI 14A - IEC LR14
• Heavy Duty batteries (NOT recommended)
)2 “AA”size (14.5x50.5mm,
•NiMH Rechargeable (Sabine part #: SWBAA2)
•Alkaline: NEDA 14A - ANSI 14A - IEC LR14
•Heavy Duty batteries (NOT recommended)
)

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