AKG Acoustics US HT80 User Manual 8
AKG Acoustics US 8
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FCC mu E9MHTxr/ FCC Statement 1”, [hrs eourpmenr has been resred and found to comply wrlh rhe Irmrrs For o C|css B o'rgrrol dE'nCe, pursucnr lo Pans 74, NS” 06 rhe FCC Mes These r‘rmrrs are desrgned ro provrde reasonable prorecnorr ogomsl harmful rmerierence m a resrdenrral insroriorion. Thrs equrp menr genera: s, uses, and can rodrore lcdro Vrequency energy and, rl nor rnsrolled and used in accordance wrrh rhe rnsrrucrrons, mnv couse hormrui rnrerrererrce ro rodro communrcorions However, there rs no gucrunlee rhor rnlerference er not occur rn a porlrculcrr rnsrar- (anon I! [hrs equrpmenl does cause hormlur rnrerlerence ro rod-o or rerevrsron receprrcn, whrch can be ierermrned by lulnmg rhe equrp menr o" and on Me use! rs encouraged I0 rry Io correcr rhe rnrerierence by one or more of rhe lollowrng measures ' Reorrenr or reroccle rhe recervrng onlenno - rncreose ‘ne seporouon between rhe equrpmenr and the reserve: ' Corrnecr awe couromenr rrrro an currer on c crrcuir drYferenl from rhor ro whrch she 'ecerver rs connecrer! - com: me dearer or on experrenced Indra/TV rechnrcron so. rep Shrerded cables and r/O cords mus] be used For rhrs equrpmenl ro compiy wrlh rhe rerevonr FCC regulorrorrs Changes or moorlrcorrons nor expressry approved rn wnhng by AKG Acouslrcs may «0rd the user‘s aulholw ro opercre rhrs equrpmenr rres wrlh Parr 15 cl rhe FCC mes Opercrron rs ssorecr re the Voibwrng two condrhons (H rhs cevrce may nor Ccuae norm- and r2) rhrs devrce mus! occapv any rrrerrererce ecerved rrrcrudmg rnrerererce mar may rjuse urrcesrred ope'ohcn T‘n.s deurc, rut urrerr’er '| , Introduction Check rho: rrre aockoge corrrorns oH rhe pans hsred above for vow , s stem 1? on rnrrr rs rrussrn , leose conlocr our AKG dearer Thank you re se» chug Vhe wmsao wrreless mrclophcne wen Y Y 9 9 P y ”om AKG ”reuse rake rhe rrme ro read rhrough rhrs MDnucr r conrcrns n'a'mc'ran orr how ro make oprrrnum use of your 65‘er men! chemrrr 3.3. Opfional Accessories CH 80 c‘cshc Currymg case 534 one campers vws 0c syslem FSP so :, luenc/ Search Mg m TF-rs Drogrorr he make corrmc‘ use of rhe murrrcnonner ccpcbrlrry of your fr’r‘r’l so svsre~ = rndrcmes rrre 'requencres mu reed ‘or o m e»: 1m 2. Precautions A ‘r sou r: : as on zrre equrpmem ono do nor drop Orv, o: e .enrrlorron srors rn “He eourpmenr chonner Susem H vou ore orreodr/ usmg one or more char rue prcgm Wrrr sreare a lrsr Ur gr rhe Vr‘equerrcres Uvmaue ducrs, or omprrlrers erc and do nor exoose r“: expuncmg «our mulrrchonner sysrem nngh' excessive cw, morgue 10m, meczrmccr color-Coding Kit: serorrrrgsrrorrre HrBoronc erasers s a: srocr (for srz ac and Preor rn venous carers tor rdenrrfy-r‘rg Te ~: ‘0 c”Pose a! used borrerres as requrred bx vrduol c‘ncroers of o mulmhcrrne? svsrewr 5m rures New mtDw borrerres rnro 0 Fr 4. SR 80 Receiver The SR 50 s : srcrronory True ‘Arcrocomrorled Drverrrr, Ecerve' 3' The WMS 80 Systems 5&0 rrcrrsmrrrers The 52‘50 opera: r‘or use Mr r'rro ame'o‘ 580 Sysrems are urcrrobre hand up rc : MHZ wrde or rne 138 ’V\HZ re 250 rw—z ru— r'corrrer rrequencx range The S? 60 can be swrrched re c max 3.1. Handheld System mum or 15 : vr'ererrr corner heLuewC'es cependrng on rotor 'e> 1 SR 60 Receiver quencv cHocz‘rc'rS r AC sewer cdoprer ror l r 7 VAC r RM; as "re ruck mounrrng kr) For 7 SRBO recerrers 4.1. Controls r ape: m purer 4.1.1. From Panel r e. c'ruer re Pox/v5: Swrrches rhe power ro rhe SR$O ON one can ‘ "780 Handheld Truflsmifle' rb vorwf fire vOlUME po' mulches rhe smos we; e e 2 AA ‘ 5 V d'Y bc"8”€> ru me new 191151”er oi your mrxer or omplrlrer ‘ 5A ‘ “a“ ”09“ 1c SOUELCr' The squercrr crrcurr swrrches we reserve orr’ r the ‘r manure wo'ecwe Ms W comw‘s recervec s.gror rs roe WEC» rr Orde' ro suppress she re-C'sé Horse "e resrcruol norse 37 me recerver N‘mre me " 3-2- Bodyputk 575me rs or; s - e Sr‘JuELCr—r cc rror r: mrrrmum bemre 1 SR 80 Receiver rng “a ="=wef en rFar dear; ere ‘c sewer Vr r"r~rs rorcr», swr'ch seem the cesrre: ' 's crrerncrrue r‘recuencres r occover for r ‘r 7 AC No re rack momma; m for 2 SRSQ racer 1, 1 y ac cm pme‘ le «— 1 cmenncs The SE 50 rs : crversw recere» :~: ‘ L s :'we' uses w- gorenncs m arde' ro rec we are vrunsmrrrev ; 1 PT So Bodypuck Transmitter rwo e' err spars The cr ‘ 5 / c', serene; H FCC 35; £5 H Hrep' lg RF lOW/OK lEDs lnd ::‘= ‘he recerved held s‘rengrh ol rhe nansmTTTer srgncl. Ih AF/PEAK lEDs' lndrccre The received oudro leuel The green LED lighling and The led lED Hashing Dcccslonully Theme opllmum moduhjlron Il The LEDs do nor lighr, The SEHSTlIVIN sellmg on The TTcnsmrTler Ts Too low The red LED hgl‘TT‘ing cor-s!"nlly Tndrcores overmoc‘ulcrion IT Diverslry lEDs A and B T’TchuTe whrch ml The rwo recerang amenncrs TS ccllve T, Color Code: TT you use the TeCeTver WTThTh a mulTlchcnnel sysrem, you may remove The black plush: plcreleT and re place TT wrrh a colored plureleT Tncluded Tn The oplrcrrol Color CodTng KiT lo Tdenrrly each channel by a dTllerEnT color 4.1.2. Rear Panel lk Corner Frequency Table A label lrsrrng The cycrlcble lre- quencTes rs cllixed To The human panel ol The receiver Tl Frequency Se! DesTgnclTon The label on The bollom panel also TnchuTes The desrgmlron ol The Frequency SeT Tm POWER Input connector Tor The supplred AC cdcpler In AUDIO OUT UNBAIANCED Unbalanced cudrc oulpuT on a VA” mono Tack lor connecTTrTg To, e g, 0 gm" ampITlTeT Io AUDIO OUT BALANCED Balanced J-prn XII? uudro Oulpul lor connecring Io, e g 3 mrcrophone TeruI an rhe meTng console. lp BALANCED [INE/MTC SWTTc‘nes The balanced cudTo uquuT To The or microphone level Therelore, you can connecl The SR 50 To mrcropl’rone or The level rnpuls es desrred la Screwdriver lor chusnn; he CHANNEL and GAIN conlrols on The TransmTlIers. 4.2. Optional Accessories Color Coding Kit 5. HT 30 Handheld Transmitter The HT 50 handheld TransT’T“‘er and maTcl’rlng mrcrophone eTe- menls (ophonull pTodee The same ocoushc perlormunce as rhe eqweTehT hurdwrre mTcmphehe versions. The mrcrophane ele- menls ovarlable lor the who have been SpeCTcholly desrgned lor vocal use " The HT 50 opercTes Th a 5mm up lo 4 MHz wrde erhTrT The T38 MHz to 250 MHz vh? carrTeT lrequerrcy range rhe HT ho can be szTched lo a maxnrm cl is dTllerenT comer lrequencies dependmg on local lrequenc.cllccchcns The Trunsmrner uses a dipole chTerTna Tmegrcred T'n The body. The ccrrTrcls can be prolec:ed agornsl QCCTdenlOl mrscd|uslmerrl colleclrvely 12d] or sthvrdueTTy erh The supplred cdruslcble pro— Tecrrve rrng (Zn 5.1. HT 80 Controls 21: FWR' Swrlches The TransfiTTrer power ON (”I”) and OFF ("0") 2b STaTus lED’ lndlccles be 'y sTaTus and cudTo inouT overload lED glowing dimly bare-es we or, LED zonslonlly nghTTng orTgthy borTeries wrll be dead Tn cbcur 00 mlnulss LED Tllummalrng brrghtly cudro hem Ts overloaded zc MIC Mme. The cudro sTgncl lposmon ”O”T whrle power aha comer lrequerrcy rech" ON Thus, he Horse TyTlT become cudTble rl you muTe The “Tcrch’Tone, even Tl The SGUEICT—T manual ch1 on The Tecewer Ts seT Tc mmrmum 2d Color Code. If you use The TTcrrsmrTIer Tn a mulhchonnel syslem FCC m: E9MHTsrr' you can remove The block pTesTT; rmg ohd real/3:9 rl WTTh 0 colored rmg lrom The opnoncl Color CodTng kT 'o rdsnnly each wrreless channel by u dTlleTenr color 2e GAIN: This Tolmy pol allows you To march rhe marophone level To The TransmTTrer‘s audio secT-on 2l Eorrery Compcrlmenl' Reler To SecTTon C7 SeTTTng J: 29 CHANNEL ThTs rotary szrc'n selecTs The dashed ccrrTer Fre- quency (dependrng on local cllccohonsl or serches beween The Garner lrequency and Th cllechTve lTequencTes Imporrcm, PrTcr To selechg lTecreT‘CTesy szTch The TransmTTTer OFF 2h Comer Frequency Table, A label lTSlTng The mcrlcble The quencres ls ulhxed To The boTTery compurrmem 2i Frequency Se! Designochn The Eobel Tnsrde The carlery com— pgrrmenr also mdrcoles The cesrgnohon ol The Frequency SeT 7i Adruslcble prolecTrve rlrrg PTc'ecTs The Conlrols ‘rom bemg mrsadiusTed occidenTolly 5.2. Interchangeable Microphone Elements The rnrerchangecble mrcropl-one elamems TZh] D 380 WIT, DB7OOWII,DZIBOOWIT C OWLTT ore ucouscholly and mechumcclw fienhcol To The EEK-Clem hord' wire verSTons. They leurure The s:r‘1e Transducer cassules md mechcmccl conslruclron Exrremely hrgh gain belore leeczccr, cpllmum hc"c‘Tng ncrse re|ecTTon ulTTmoTe proleclron l'cr'T damage, and on anegrured wmd and pop screen are only "Te mos! rmpressrve ' These mTcroahones For more den: 5 reler TO The 195“ brochures 5.3. Optional Aczessaries W 880 Team wmdscreen To! 3 580 ‘Nll W 3001 loom wrndscree’x 12“ 3 3700 Wll Cr: C 5000 WLI W 23 learn wmdscreen l Color Coding Kit 6. PT 50 Bodypack Transmitter Vou can use The PT 60 bodvnam meme. WTTh cc‘fl cynomlc mrcrophones and condenser mTcrcc'ones operchng w c sueolv yolroge ol approx. 7 v. You may es: connecT an e c gullcr ElecllTC boss or remole keyboarc The PT 60 apercles rrr a subbcnc .: ‘c 4 MHz WTc‘e :‘ ‘he T38 MHz To 250 MHz VHF came! T‘r Je’TCV range The HT 50 can be serched To a muxlmum a "5 dh‘lerenl currTe' ueauenmes depending on local lrequency cllccc'cns 6.1. Controls 3a POWER. Swrlches The lrcnsr "er power ON T ("0") 3b MIC TVluTes The audio sgnc‘ ::smon “0”] th‘e sewer 0er corner Trequencydemcw CT\ “we he ncTse T oecorne cudlble Tl you mule The mtmmne even il The SGUELCH conTrcl (lc) on The receTvE' s “o mmlmum 3c Slalus I(ED lndrcaTes bone!» 9: [ED glowrng dTmly' behaves IED ccnslcnlly ‘TTghTrng bug show 00 mrnules LED llluanclrng brTghrly Crud/2 TnpuT T5 OveTlOCCE: 3d Audro lnpul, 3-an minl xi? ca-eecTor WTTh boilr. : and has level prns Thcl culomahcclly math The connecTar : noun ol The mlcropl‘Tone or oplionol MKG/L guchr cable c~d OFF Us and oudTo me. zve’locd 9 OK schemes leT 55 dead Tn t-‘cc 34>; EMHTK/ as color Code It you use the transmitter wtthtn a matron system, you may temove the black plastic platelet and re— place tt wuh a colored platelet tncluded tn the aptrcnai Color Coding t(rt to rdenttly each channel by a dillerent color Ill CHANNEL This rotary swrtch selects the destred ccztter l-e— ouency 39 Belt Clrp tor lixrng the lronsmrllet to your belt 3h Battery Compcrlmenl: Relet ta Sectton 0 Selling Ur: at Antenna. Permanently connected. llextble antenna 3; GAIN- Thrs rotary pot allows you to match the mtcroonone or tnstrurnent level to the tronsrnrtter’s ouclta section 3k Corner Frequency Table. A label lrsttng the ovarlcale ‘re quenctes ts allrxed to the transmitter rear panel 3l Frequency Set Desrgnaltan The label on the rear panel as: rndtcates the destgnotron ol the Frequency Set 3m Secullly Covet. Protects the POWER and MIC switc“es he“ being actuated Unlnlenltonclly. 6.2. Microphones, Guilor Cable (optional) lhe lollawmg AKG microphones have been desrgned scecu‘tcc v lat dtrect cannectran to the audio input ol the PT 50 C 417 L C 419 L C 420 1. CK 77 L The MKG/L gurtot cable lrctn AKG rets you connect a» guitar, electttc bass, or remote keyboard to the body rntttet 6.3. Optional Accessories CB 50 bog Color Ceding Kit 7. Frequencies The transmttret and receiver ol your WMS 50 system “ave 5 en lociory programmed lot up to Is selectable corner treeser The cartter lteauency label [lltl an the receryer, (29) or" held transmitter at (23k) on the bodypoclt lrcrtsmitle Frequency Set your WMS 60 syslem uses and a" (Marie: 5 Frequencies 7.1. Frequency Sets Prtor Io pawettng up your WMS‘SO system, check the toe ‘r rnrtter and receiver use the some Ftequenw Set. ll they or "to“ may not be able to find a common corner lrequency lC' mttter and receiver The totalling rectum Sets are currently available Designation Countries Frequency Range (MHz) Sec qJn/r‘lt‘cnqi. II [Far of (requested: "t rat Frequenctes allocated tn the vattous Eutopecn lrequenc es sorted lot tntetmoc‘ulotronlree Stmullc" atton rerer to the Ftequencv Lrst tn sectran l2 FCC ID: E9MH'md 7.2. Ordering Transminers and Receivers ll you wont to order oddtttonal transmttters or recetvers opetc' no on the some set ol lrequenctes as your ortgtnal equrptnent, be sure to state the desrgnation of your ortgtnol Frequency Set [lk/ll, Qt, 3k/3l] and the sertal number ol the otigtnal devrce We neec tnis tniormatton to make sure your new equipment will be compatible wrth the orrgrnal ufllls 8. Multichannel Systems Corner ltequencres allocoletil to wrreless mtcropltones drller tram country to country Depending on local lrequency allocations and available carrier treauencies you can operate two to low WMS 50 systems stmultaneously tReter to the Frequency Ltst tn seclton IZ ] ln each carrrer lrequency table ( l k, 2h, 3k], the basic lrequercves you can use stmulloneously and wtthout rrsk ol tntermodulattcn are marked wtth ' llyau have any quesltons regarding allocated lrequencres cytoct your dealer. the competent aulhcttty, your AKG representanue at the AKG head olltce tn Vienna, Auslna. 9. Setting Up Prior to COnfleCltng the recetyer to AC power and tnserttng tettes tnta the "ansmrttet set the ltcnsmtllet and receryer some corner lrequency The carrier lrequenO/ tables on the mttter [2h 3k) and recetver (lk) lists the channel numbe’ ::'te- spondtng to eoct carrter lteauency. 9.1. Selecting the Carrier Frequency 1 Handheld Irunsmiher Unscrew the battery compv‘ent cover and the color code rtng {2d or 2|1 CCW Bodypuck transmitter Open the battery compc””'e’tt [3h]. All controls are now accessrble 2. Use the supplred screwdrryer (lq) to set the CHANN [29] on the handheld transmtttet or till) an the bodyp nutter to the destred channel 3 Sel the CHANNEL control (let) an the recetver to tn channel as the transmttter 9.1.1. Multichannel Systems I Be sure to assign 0 separate Currier ltequency to ear ~ans mrssran channel ltronsrnttter + tecetverl 2 Set the ttansmttter and receryer to one oi the ltequencres ~arl<- ed wrth ' tn the comet lrequency tables llh, 2h, 3k) Noie' ll recepttan on the selected carrier lrequency ts a s'xced, sel the carrier frequencies for all WMS 50 channels up or down one or two steps With the respecttve C2~L\\tEl controls l to, 29, 3” on each transmttter and recerve. Thrs ts necessary to proytcle the mrnrrnurn lrequency s requrrecl lot tntetmadulotron-lree multtchonnel operolto' Important Do not operate two or more WMS 50 ch the some ‘reauency at the some time and location * cause unwanted notse due to radra rntetterence 9.2. HT 50 Handheld Transmitter 9.2.1. Microphone Element Ptrar to swttchtng the transmitter on. screw the rntcrophone Fee 30: EjttHTlfl CW onto the thread on the transmitter All electrtcal connections Will be made oulomattcolly 9.2.2. inserting, Tesfing, and Removing Batteries I Make Sure that the and ol the ribbon lrxed tnstda the battery compartment [2ll wtll stick out al the battery compartment (2It lTha rtbbart is needed For removing the batteriesl 2. ltrseri Il’te supplied batteries tnta the battery compartment (le canlormtng to the polarity marks. The lronsmlllet will not lunclton thli tncorreclly inserted batta ”ES 3. Set the PWR swttch to “I“ to swttch the power to the transmitter on The status lED [2b] thI llash momentarily. ll the bananas ara tn good condllton, the status lED (2b) wtll canttnue glowing dimly. When the status lED l2b] illuminates brtghtly the batteries wtll be dead wrthtn about 90 mtnutas. Replace the batteries thl’l new ones as soon as possible, ii the status [ED l2b) lotls to tllumtnate the boltattas are dead insert new battartes, A Screw the supplted protective ling [Zn and the battery corn— panmant cover back onto the transmitter CW Vou can rotate the protective rtng (Zr) so that any one al the controls will be accessible and all others cavered 15 to El and Ihus protected lrom being mtsad|usled unintenttonally. Note For easy channel identtltcottan in a multichannel setup, you can tnstcll a dtllarentcalar protective rtng included rrt the optional Color Coding Kit These pratecttva rings are odtusta» ble too Note ll ‘u’Ou praler to cover all contrals, IElnslcll the original color coae ling (2d) after udius'ing the system as descrtbacl ttt section 0 5. 5 Removing batteries: Pull the rtbbon outward to release the batteries from the battery compartment (le and remove the bat— tertes 9.3. PT 50 Bodypcck Transmifler I lnseri the supplted batteries into the battery compartment l3h) conlorrntng la the polottiy marks, The tronsmttter thI not lunctton wtrh tncorreclly inserted bat lanes 2 Close the battary compartment (3h! The GAIN control lat] remains accessible through on openth tn the battery compart- ment Cover 3. Connect your microphone - or your instrument using an option- al MKG/l guilar cable A to tha oudto input (3d) Rotate the security cover l3ml CW to uncovet the switches, 5 Set the POWER swttch l3a] to "l' to switch the power to the lionsmtiier On. The status [ED [3d wtll llash momenlartly ll the ballerlas are tn good condllton, lha status lED l3c] wrll continue glowing dimly. ‘Nher the status lED l3cl illuminates brightly the boltertes Will be dead within about 00 minutes. Replace the belletles With new ones as soon as possible ll the status lED (3c) latls to tIIurntnate the bananas are dead. insert new batteries a Snaa "rte securtty covet l3rnl back over the swtiches CCW You can wear the transmitter inside a shirt or rocket pocket, ltx go dBlA) tanrr'er ' Yes RF auteur " - mW may; (can t ’ curiem censunprra'rr ' ' , typ tgo at: [ l50 nut ' : "207035 7 ’ Power tequrtemenl ' 2x t‘-5 v AA stze batterres ' t29/230 v AC 50/:: BarterY are > r 2 hours ' > r o havrs ' ' new sensulrvrty ' ' $4705 dent moo mV/l kHz (lav) _ a V/o,8 m an pin J’ 2A0x3033 nm (04! r 4 » 2459l87zz 7090702] ozanxzoM lJOxZOxOEin] ’ 775 «170 dBm bounced XLR- swrtctrace se tween mtcropl’rone am: 'e terrers, Np, 30 as Mule/iced Xtfi 0 fits armlchced t/A“ rccs : 35m TOx l70x 42 mm (83167xl7tfll 470 g (to a az t Thrs product :ontcrrns to ETS 300 422 and Us 300 4:5 as well as Parts lS (recervert, 74, l, oi the FCC K as FCC D ' H H TX! 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