Thh12 h – Line 6 DIGITAL WIRELESS XD-V75 User Manual

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To begin, twist the bottom section of the THH12 transmitter counterclockwise, unscrew and remove

it. Lightly pull the battery cover tab down with a thumbnail, and open the cover by pulling back; it is

hinged at the base of the transmitter. Insert two AA batteries, noting the polarity markings shown in

the battery compartment.

Note,

Use alkaline batteries, or rechargeable NiMH batteries in the 2400 – 2800 mAh range. See

Battery Level Indicator Functions, for more details.

AA BATTERY

Close the battery cover and replace the bottom section of the transmitter. Press and briefly hold the left

ON/MUTE

button located below the display. The top line shows the currently selected channel, and the

bottom line shows remaining battery life. The backlight will light for a few seconds, and then turn off.

Note,

The transmitter buttons are recessed to prevent accidental activation, so press them down firmly

below the recessed surface, until you feel a click. Avoid using pointy objects such as ball point pens.

The transmitter must be set to the same channel as the receiver it is to work with (if the receiver is on

channel 9, the transmitter must also be set to channel 9). Press and hold the

SELECT

button for two

seconds, and the display will show CH on the top line, and the currently selected channel on the second

line. Press the

ON/MUTE

button to go through channels 1 through 14, with each click incrementing

to the next channel; the channel number will flash. At the desired channel, stop and press and hold the

SELECT

button for two seconds (or do not press any button for 15 seconds). The transmitter will then

change to the newly selected frequency, and return to the main display. Check the receiver display to

confirm that the transmitter signal is being received.

When the transmitter is on, a quick push of the

ON/MUTE

button will mute the audio from the mic,

and the backlight will remain lit while it is muted. The word [MUTE] will appear on the display.

Another quick push will un-mute it. The THH12 transmitter has other editable functions, including

high and low power modes, selectable microphone models, encryption options, and the ability to give

the transmitter a 6-character name that will show on both the transmitter and receiver displays. For

more details, see Setting Microphone Models and Encryption.

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