Quinta TH – Handheld Transmitter
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Operating Modes
The different operating modes such as “Normal”, “Push-To-Talk” or “Voice
Activation” are adjusted with the Quinta Conference software for all
microphone units. The standard operating mode is “Normal”. Please refer
also to the appropriate “Quinta Conference Software” or “Quinta Web
Server”manual.
Charging
If the Quinta TH handheld transmitter is operated with NiMH rechargeable
batteries, you can recharge it with the WA-CD charger, with the
rechargeable batteries remaining inside the transmitter or recharging the
separately. For the operation, please refer to the separate manual for the
“WA-CD” charger.
Switching on and Allocating the Transmitter
• The handheld transmitter is switched on by pressing
the microphone button . When the connection to
the Quinta CU control unit has been established,
the microphone button will illuminate white to
indicate the operating state.
• In order to activate the microphone or to allocate
the microphone to a free channel of the Quinta CU
control unit, press the microphone button briefly
once again. Depending on the operating mode, the
microphone button will illuminate green (normal
operating mode) or red (request-to-speak mode).
Switching off the Transmitter
• By pressing the microphone button (approx.
3 seconds) the handheld transmitter is switched
off.
• If you press the standby button of the control unit
for more than 3 seconds, the handheld transmitter
will be switched off.
• Furthermore, the handheld transmitter will be
switched off automatically, when it does not receive
a signal from the Quinta CU control unit for more
than 3 minutes.
• In particular, when the handheld transmitter is inserted, avoid
connecting and disconnecting the charger from the mains regularly.
F
or each charging cycle, there is an initial 5-minute charge to check the
b
attery status. If the charger, with the inserted handheld transmitter,
i
s started again every day, the handheld transmitter will be slowly but
constantly overcharged and this will damage the batteries.