AKG Acoustics US PT61 User Manual instruction reading
AKG Acoustics US instruction reading
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FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide ebsonoble protection against harmiul interferende in a residential installation. This equip nietit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmlul interlerence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interlerence will not occur in a particular instal lation. II this equipment does cause harmlul interference to radio or television reception, which can be deterrntned by titrning the equip- merit all and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the lollowing measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. ° Connect the eqitipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ' Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lor help. Shielded cables and l/O cords must be used lot this eqUipment to comply With the relevant FCC regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by AKG Acoustics may vord the user’s authority to operate this equipment This device complies wti’t Pat l 5 at he FCC Rules, Operatioi is subiect to the lollowmg two conditions: ( l) his devioe may no cause harm hit interference, and (2) this device must accept my interlerenoe reaei‘ed, inc|Uding interference that mayccuse undesired operolon. " Introduction until you lot selecting the WMS ct wireless microphone system lrom AKG Please take the time to read through this Manual. ll contatns information on how to make optimum use of your equip ment Hovelunt 2. Precautions 21 Spill no liquids on the equipment and do not drop any ob|ects through the ventilation slots in the equipment. 22 Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radio tots, heating ducts, or ampliliers, etc. and do not expose it to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rotn, mechanical vibrations, or shock. 2.3,Be sure to dispose of used batteries as required by local waste disposal rules, Never throw batteries into a fire [risk of explosion). ' The WMS 61 Systems an dillerenl WMS oi Systems are available: 3.1. Handheld System 1 SR 61 Rotoivor 2 receiving antennas 1 AC power adapter for l l ,7 VAC 1 RMU (ti IQ' rack mounting kit lor 2 SR 6] receivers 1 BF OI blank panel I screwdriver 1 HT 6] Handheld Transmitter 2 AA size l.5 V dry batteries 1 SA 43 stand adapter I adiitstable protective ring tar controls 3.2. Bodypack System I SR 61 Rouivor 2 receiving antennas l AC power adapter lot 1 l 7 VAC l RMU ct lQ' rack mounting kit lot 2 SR 61 receivers l ‘BP Ol blank panel l screwdriver 1 PT 61 Bodypoek Transmitter l belt CltD 2 AA size 1.5 v dry batteries Check that the package contains all the parts listed above for your system. ll anything is missing, please contact your AKG dealer 3.3. Optional Accessories PS 61 pawet‘splitter for remote antennas RA 6] remote antenna PSU 61/8] central power supply unit for multichannel systems CH 61/81 plastic carrying case lor one complete WMS at system. Color Coding Kil: Set ol rings Ilor the HT all and platelets (tar SR or and PT at) in various colors for identilying the mdr vidual channels ot a multichannel system. 4. SR 61 Receiver The SR 0] is a stationary True Microcantralled Diversity receiver for use With WMS OI transmitters. The SR Cl operates in a sub band up to 4 MHZ wide of the l38 MHz to 250 MHz VHF carrier irequency range. The SR at can be switched to a t’th' mum at l5 dillerent carrier lrequencies depending on local Ire quency allocations. 4.1. Controls 4.1.1. Front Panel The lettering ol the front panel controls is protected against scratch ing by a protective tilm. b retrieve the It'lm, |itst peel It all to POWER: Switches the power to the SR ol ON and OFF lb VOLUME: The VOLUME pat matches the SR at ’s output level to the input sensitivity at your mixer or omplilier. lc SQUELCH: The automatic squelch circuit mules the receiver it the received signal is too weak or the transmitter watched all, effectively suppressing the audible naise caused by an exces- sive drop in received signal strength. The squelch circuit tS controlled by a pilot frequency in the transmitter signal and therefore needs no useradiustoble control. ld CHANNEL: This rotary switch selects the desired carrier he (menu, or its alternative frequencies. le BATTERY HI, MID, to: These three lEDs indicate the current status of the transmitter batteries [dry batteries onlyt: Ht tgreent lighting canstantlyindicates the batteries Wlll last lor 1'.""'9’! w? _‘".1‘
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