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The Level Limiter Indicator will not be lit under normal audio volume. If the au dio input
exceeds the set limitations, volume restriction control will activate and the indicator will lit.
Adjust volumes to an acceptable levels.
1. POWER on transmitter (ensure fresh batteries are properly installed with the correct
polarity). Replace transmitter battery when LED glows red during powered-on. (glows red
= low battery)
2. Locate and bring an ACT transmitter *infrared (IR) port within 30cm (12-inch) of
receiver's ACT button.
3. Press and release ACT” button to synchronize transmitter and receiver frequencies.
4. When the frequencies are synchronized successfully the receiver channel stops flashing
and the RF meter is fully lit, the microphone is now ready for use.
NOTE: The transmitter infrared IR port is normally located by a round-shaped red color spot.
SCAN
ACT SENSITIVITY
CHANNEL
AF
RF
NOISE
VOLUME
WIRELESS INTERLINKING TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER MODULES
Users have options to add a single MTM-90/MTM-92 wireless transmitter or MRM-72/
MRM-72B receiver module in this slot.
The purpose of MTM-90/MTM-92 wireless interlinking transmitter is to interlink multiple
MIPRO MA-808 portables wirelessly to greatly extend the transmission range and expand
coverage.
INSTALLATION OF MTM-90/MTM-92 WIRELESS INTERLINKING TRANSMITTER:
! Using a Phillips-head screwdriver (not supplied) remove the screws to remove
protection cover panel.
! Gently insert the transmitter module into the slot. Make sure the back edge connector
is aligned and firmly connected.
! Tighten up the screws.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS OF MTM-90/MTM-92 WIRELESS INTERLINKING
TRANSMITTER:
C6
C7
C1
C2
C4
C3
C5
Power Switch/Volume Knob
Channel LED Display
MT-90/MT-92 transmitter module
Channel-Selecting Button
Power Indicator
Level Limiter Indicator
Bodypack Transmitter Storage
C6
C7
C1 C2 C4
C5
1. To select a channel one at a time: Press and hold the Channel-Selecting button
for around 2 seconds and release when channel LED display starts flashing. Press
and release button once to move to the next available channel. If button is not
pressed again when Channel LED flashes 6 times, the channel appearing in Channel
Display is automatically saved and set.
2. To select channel continuously: Press and hold the Channel-Selecting button for
around 2 seconds until channel LED display starts flashing. Press and hold same
button will automatically advance channel continuously until stopped. There are a total
of 16 preset channels. If button is not pressed again when Channel LED flashes 6
times, the channel appearing in Channel Display is automatically saved and set.
C4
C2
C2
C4
MRM-72/MRM-72B receiver module consists of 2 MRM-70/MRM-70B receiver modules
side-by-side.
MTM-90/MTM-92 Wireless Interlinking Transmitter:
Power On/Off:
Select Channels:
C1
C1
C1
C2
C5
Turn the transmitter power/volume switch to ON by rotating the knob clockwise. When
ON, the power indicator and Channel LED Display will be lit. Rotate volume knob
clockwise to adjust the desired volume. Rotate same volume knob counterclockwise to
power OFF the transmitter.
AUTOMATIC “TRANSMITTER” SYNC
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AUTOMATIC “RECEIVER” FREQUENCY SELECTION
1. POWER "ON" the portable PA
2. POWER on receiver by turning "VOLUME" knob.
SET-UP RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER FREQUENICES
POWER
VOLUME
SCAN
ACT SENSITIVITY
CHANNEL
AF
RF
NOISE
VOLUME
VOLUME
MRM-70-R
3. Press & hold
"SCAN" button for
1 second
4. Existing channel
blinks
5. Press & release
"SCAN" button
6. New
interference-free
channel appears
SCAN
ACT SENSITIVITY
CHANNEL NOISE
SCAN
ACT SENSITIVITY
CHANNEL NOISE
SCAN
ACTSENSITIVITY
CHANNEL NOISE
SCAN
ACT SENSITIVITY
CHANNEL NOISE
RF RF RF RF
AF AF AFAF
VOLUME VOLUME VOLUMEVOLUME
MRM-70 -R MRM-70 -R MRM-70 -RMRM-70 -R
PORTABLE WIRELESS PA SYSTEM PORTABLE WIRELESS PA SYSTEM
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