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C 420L
A fully adjustable behind-the-neck steel headband with
swiveling temple pieces provides a secure yet gentle fit.
The cable is connected at the back of the head so it won't
get into the user's way during the performance.
The microphone arm places the mic in front of the user's
mouth, a position suited for professional vocalists who
know how to sing and breathe to avoid causing breath and
pop noise.
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Volume
Matches the output level of the receiver to the
input gain of the mixer. (For details refer to
page 27).
AF LEDs
The green AF LED indicates the input level to the audio
section is within the optimum range. If the audio input
level is too high, the PEAK LED will come on.
Diversity LEDs
Indicate which of the
two receiving anten-
nas is currently active.
Frequency color code platelet
Receivers using the same frequency are mar-
ked with the same color code.
RF LED
Illuminates to indicate that RF signal is being
received. If the RF signal fails or the squelch
comes on, the MUTE LED will be lit.
ON/OFF switch
with status LED.
Antennas
The swiveling antennas are mounted on
the front panel, allowing the receiver to be
rack mounted.
Case
The 1 U half-rack case is easy
to mount in a rack and allows
you to install two receivers in a
single slot.
Alternative receivers
You can also use the PT 40 with the SR 40 stationary receiver or the PR 40 portable receiver.
SR 40 diversity Receiver
Rack mounting
Both the SR 40 and the SR 40 diversity can be used free-
standing or rack mounted. An optional rack mounting kit
allows you to install the receiver quickly and easily in any
19" rack. The half-rack, 1 U case lets you mount the recei-
vers for six channels in just 3 U of rack space.
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