The Wireless PRO Transmitter is equipped with three essential LED indicators that provide valuable information regarding its status and functionality. These indicators are crucial for users to understand the connectivity, recording status, and power levels of the device. Let's delve into each of these indicators to clarify their meanings.
Connectivity Indicator (1)
The connectivity indicator is vital for establishing a successful connection between the transmitter and the receiver.
- When the LED is flashing blue, it signifies that the transmitter is actively searching for the receiver to establish a connection.
- A solid blue LED indicates that the transmitter has successfully connected to the receiver, ensuring that audio transmission can proceed without any interruptions.
- The White LED will briefly flash when the unit powers on.
REC Indicator (2)
The REC indicator serves to inform users about the recording status of the device. When the REC LED is illuminated in red, it indicates that the transmitter is currently recording audio internally on its onboard memory.
- This feature is particularly useful for users who need to capture audio without relying solely on the receiver.
If the REC indicator is not illuminated, it means that audio is being transmitted only to the receiver, provided that a connection has been established. This distinction is important for users to understand how their audio is being captured and transmitted.
Power Indicator (3)
The power indicator is essential for monitoring the battery status of the transmitter. When the LED is solid green, it indicates that the device is adequately charged.
However, as the battery level decreases, the LED will change from green to amber, and eventually to red when the charge is critically low.
- A flashing red LED serves as a warning that the battery level is at a critical point and requires immediate attention.
During the charging process, the LED will flash green until it reaches a full charge, at which point it will turn solid green, indicating that the transmitter is ready for use.
For more information about the Wireless PRO, please see our Wireless PRO User Guide.