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TURN on the transmitter (green LED will indicate power, red
LED indicates that batteries need to be recharged).
POWER on the amplifier (red LED will indicate power; green
LED by teacher volume control indicates receipt of IR signal).
TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONE needs to be worn in a way as
to have a clear path to the receiving sensors.
POSITION the transmitter/microphone six inches from your
mouth.
RELAX and speak at a comfortable level. Remember, you do not
have to project your voice.
CHARGE the batteries every day. Ni-MH batteries will last for 6-
8 hours of continuous use. Recharge for at least 12 hours
(overnight). (Ni-MH-Batteries need to be replaced annually.)
HAVE ANOTHER PERSON MONITOR your amplified voice
from time to time to make sure it is not too loud.
Teacher’s Check List