Purpose
Our Wireless Lavalier Mic Kit provides everything necessary to set up and use a wireless, wearable microphone that can be hooked up to any venue's sound system, or combined with one of our PA System kits.
Included in the Kit
- Hard Case
- Receiver
- 2 Antennas
- Lavalier Mic
- Wireless Mic Pack
- 2 AA batteries
- Power Adapter
- XLR Cable
Detailed Information: https://en-us.sennheiser.com/wireless-vocal-microphones-condenser-singing-live-performance-ew-512-g3
How to Set It Up
Step | What to Do | How It Looks |
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1 | Unpackage the receiver box, and attach the provided antennas to the “ANT I” and “ANT II” ports on the back of the receiver. | |
2 | Plug the provided power adapter into the back of the receiver and into a power outlet. | |
3 | Put new batteries in the body pack transmitter if necessary. | |
4 | Turn it on by opening the front battery compartment and holding down the small “ON/OFF” button on the front left. |
5 | Make sure the frequency readouts on the receiver and transmitter are the same. For instructions, see "Change the Transmitter Frequency" and "Change the Receiver Frequency" sections below. | |
6 | Unbox the lavalier microphone. | |
7 | Clip the mic to your person, and attach it to the transmitter. | |
8 | Attach the transmitter to your person. | |
9 | Run an XLR cable from the output of the receiver to the sound system you are using. |
Change the Transmitter Frequency
Step | What to Do | How It Looks |
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1 | Open the battery compartment, and click SET on the front. | |
2 | Scroll through the menu options using the up and down arrows on the front of the pack until you reach “Advanced”. Press the SET button to select it. | |
3 | Scroll through until you reach “Tune”. Select it. | |
4 | Change it to the desired frequency using the arrow and SET buttons. |
Change the Receiver Frequency
Step | What to Do | How It Looks |
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1 | Press the knob on the receiver to open the menu. | |
2 | Twist and press the knob to go to Advanced > Tune. | |
3 | Change it to the desired frequency using the knob. |