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Wireless Mic WMIC1 Quick Start Guide Set switch to 20dB / MIC Blank , closed port Audio out- Power switch ; set to ON Power Input jac k Audio Output jack, 3.5 mm Green LED — Status 1. Connect the Receiver to the USB Power adapter by the USB to DC Power ca- ble . Use the DC port (13 , see below ) on the Receiver. 2. Plug USB Power Adapter into a 1[...]
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8. Attach antenna to the Transmitter , TX. 9. Open back panel on Transmitter and insert t he battery . 10. Plug a mic into the 3.5 mm port on the top of the Transmitter. 11. Turn ON the Transmitter using the top left button. The red led will flash once and the green LED will slowly blink. 12. Move Transmitter to less than 3 feet from the Receiver. [...]