AKG Acoustics US PT80 User Manual 8
AKG Acoustics US 8
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/ W779 (SC/r ' FCC ID: E9MPT8 FCC Statement ¢ “4 Thts equtptf‘EN has been tested and laund to comply wtth the ltmits lat a Class B digital devtce, pursuant to Parts 74, lidfl or tne FCC Rules These Itmtts are destgned to ptovlde reasonable ptatecltott ogarnst hormlul tnterlerence tn 0 restdertttot t'nslallaliortr Thts equte ment generates, uses, and can tadtate tadta Frequency energy and, tl not installed and used tn accordance wrth the tnstructians, may cause harmlul rntett'erertce to tad-o cammuntcattons However there ts no guarantee that trtterlerence wrll not occur tn 0 parttcutat tnstat— latton tt thts eautpment does cause harmlul tnterlerence to radta or teleytston teceplton, whtch can be determtned by lumtng the east: ment all and on, the user ts encouraged to try to correct the tntetlerence by one at more al the lollowtng measures - Reortent or relocate the (Ecelvtng antenna - Increase rte separatton between the equtpmertt and the leCelvet - Connec he cuutpment ttlIO an outlet on a CttCl/tl dtllerent lrant that to whtch tlte tecetuet ts connected - Consult the dealer or an expettenced tadto/TV techntctart For help Shtelded cables and I/O cards must be used lor thts equipment to comply wrth the relevant FCC regulattorts. Changes at moctltcaltorts not expressly approved In writing by AKG Acousttcs may vatd the user’s authottty to operate this equtpment Thrs c'evrce :antptes wttlt Part IS ol the FCC Rules Opetaltott ts subtecl ta the lollowmg two condtttons (llthts de~tce may not cause new lul rnterlerertce and (2) the deytce must accept any trtlellEleflCQ recetyed, trrcludtng trttetlete'tce that may zause undestted opetatton 1. lntroductian Check that the package cantatns all the pctls ltsted above lot you 5 Stem ll an thn ts m ‘n , lea contact AKG d ‘ ' lhank you lat selectth the WMSBO wtreless mtctaphone system Y y I 9 w 9 p SQ you, ewe tram AKG Please take the ttrne to read through thts Manual lt cantatns trt’otma'tcrt on how to make optrtnum use at you! eauta ment Have tunt 3.3. Optional Accessories CH 80 plush: COrtymg case lat one complete wryts BC system F5? 80 rreewcr Search r make opttmcl use al the ntult sgterr. rhrs otogtcm hetas nannel copabtltry cl you \/ 2. Precautions 2 Satrt ttc rasrason the equtpment and do not dtop any DCleClS 80 system :t .ccttes the "eouenctes you need tor a r’"_‘ "thth1 he Itlatton slots tn the cautpmefll channel systern ' you ate al'eccy uStflg one at more char~ . , 2 1 3c cur “KJ‘ the equtpmertt neat treat soutces such as team the program wt. create a ttst ct alt tne ltequenctes ayattaur— -: '::S ne ; ducts or ampttlters etc and do not expose tt to expanding your mulltchannet system st». surltgltl excesstve dust trtorstute tatrt, mechamcal Color nging Kit: Set at my tor the mac) and plo urbrsrrm at srtoct [lat SR 80 and root tn various Colors lat reentrtyrhg the —s 2 3 Be ss ~a ctsaose al used battenes as tequtred by local ytdual c'ncnnets c: a mulltchattnel st’stem scste : aosat ‘ules Never lhtow butlettes true a hre tt Si or; . SR 30 Receiver UK) a The SR 50 s : “c‘crtary true t’t/ltcfocunltotled Dtvetsttv tec. 3' The WMS 80 Sys'ems lat use wtth . 55) transmtttets The SF. $0 operates tn : the sheer: AMSBO Systems ate avctlcble band up to 4 Mt—z Wtde al the tits Nle to 250 MHz ~» — e The SE 50 cart be swtlcl‘ted la a .- carttet ltequertct 3.t. Handheld System mum al ts a ll . rrtet treruerces dependtng an lacs 1 sn Bo Receiver quency OllOCauo'ts ‘t AC pcwet adopter lot I t 7 yAC ' PMU cc to tech mounttng kt' lot 2 SRBO lecetvels 4-1. Controls t Brat start; panel 4sl.|. Front Panel l Sf’ettflllte' la rows? swt hes the newer to [he SR 50 ON one c ' ‘ ”790 ”W‘dhe“ Tmnsmifle' lb VOLUME the r'OlUNlE po' matct‘es the 5mm 0mm, , a 2 AA 5 ~c l 5 V dry battettes to the tnaut settstttytty or yCul mtxet or ampltltet 41 vend adopter lc souacn- The squelch Cttcutt sthches ll‘te tecetvet ot' - r aerustaate Dtolecltve ttng tat controls vecewec SKEW ‘5 too we“ m order Io suppress the natse at “he 'est:tual natse et the 'ecervet whtle the no 3-1 B”WM" Sys'e'“ rs all Set the SGUELCr‘ ::"ttol ': hrhrmum nelcre tr 5‘ 1 SR 30 Remiver rtg the ‘e’ tret cam-ls ete' lc section 3 t sc scwet adopter sot tt 7 ms ld CHANNc. 'r.s rotor, shrch Seects the deSttec ' ms 80 ': tacls mcuhtthg Art tsr 2 $30 tecetxe's queasy st ‘5 c‘lelr‘uttve lreauences ' "' 86 mars panel le lelesccstng crt‘ertnas The area rs a dtvetstN tecewe‘ s»; = su A s = uses the antennas tfl Jtde' to tecetye the trahshrttet > 1 PT 50 Bodypack Transmitter wo a‘tl‘e'ent s: dt-z‘lStfy etec‘tomcs . rrt cubt”. ,; . a:tt».r~tn the C't‘et‘ttc ta. aelhers are me v at, Scl‘E'tc: ll MUTE stanct e: T’tc stgrct s tece acttye ‘r' these sases 'rte aua‘ta autaut wtll be mu-ec lg RF LOW/OK lEDs lndtccfe the received lteld s‘r‘etgtlt ol the transmitter signal lh AF/PEAK lEDs- Indicate the received audta level The green [ED lighting and the red lED ttosnrng xcostonolly thdiccle opllmum modulation II the tEDs do not ltgl‘l the senslllvlly selltng an the transmitter ts too low The red lED lighting constantly indicates overmc; atton. li Diversity lEDsA and B lndicate which ol the Ma receiving antennas lS GCllVe lr Color Code: ll you use the receiver within a ~ultichannel system, you may remove the black plastic ploteet and re- place tl with a colored platelet included in the colonel Calar Coding Kit to idenltly eoeh ettonttet by a dtllerer: color 4.1.2. Rear Panel llr Carrier Frequency Table A label listing the callable lie- quenc‘es r’s alltxed to the bottom panel at the re er tt rreouenoy Set Designotren. The label on the e: om panel otso tndtcoles the destgnctton ot the Frequency se- lm POWER: lnpul connector for the supplied AC accster. In AUDIO OUT UNBALANCED Unbalanced audio :utput on a l/A’ rnono icclr lor connecting to, e g, a gurtc- Zmpllllet lo AUDIO OUT BAlANCED Balanced 3‘an XlR :.dta autpul lot connecting to, eg a mrcrophone lnpul c" “Te Mixing console lp BAIANCED UNE/MlC Swrtc'nes the balanced :;:lia output to line or microphone level Therelore, you can -:nnect the SR 80 to microphone or tine level tnpuls os oes» lo Screwcrtver tor adtusltng ll‘te CHANNEl and G- \t controls on the ‘ransmllters, 4.2. Optional Accessories Color Coding Kit 5. HTsO Handheld Transmitter The HT 50 ttondttettt lrcnsmlller and matching mIC' rnents [Optional] provide the some acoustic petlolt equivalenl norowne interoo‘none yerstons. The no one ele- cts the none ele- tnents available to the HToo have been speettteotty ceslgned lot vocal use The HT 60 operates in o su'obona up to A MHz wtce Nlllltn the 138 MHz to 250 MHz vt—F comer tteoueney range "Te HT he can be swttched to a maximum ol l5 drllerent cctrrte' "Equencles dependtng on local llequency. ottocoions The transmitter uses a dipole antenna trtlegroled in the zody. The conlrols can be protected against accidental m oiustment collecltvsly (2d) or Indlvlduclly with the supplied oe sable pro— tecllve ling an, 5.1. HT to Controls 2a PWR, Swtlches the transmitter power ON ill or: OFF ("0"). 2b Status LED' Indicates battery slums and audio inc, overload lED glowing ointty- batteries are OK lED constantly lighting brightly. batteries thl ce dead in about 00 minutes LED illuminating brightly, ouoto input is overloadec 2c MlC Mutes the cudto signal (positron “0”) white rower and come! rtequeney remain ON Tl‘tus no horse . become ouotote tl you mule the mtcrcphone, eyen it the eGUElCH control ylcl on the recerver ts sel to mtntrnum 2d Color Code: llyou use the transmitter in a multichcrnel system FCC lD: E9MPTsp you can remove the black plastic ring and replace - svrth c colored ring lram the optional Color Coding lle lre quenctes is allixed to the battery compartment 2r . Frequency Set Designation The label inside the bct‘e'y com partment also lfldtCOleS the designation ol the Hecaty Set 2| Adtustable prolecltve ring Protects the controls ‘rcn being mtsodtusled accidentally at he- tween 5.2. interchangeable Microphone Elements The interchangeable microphone elements le] D 85: Wll, D 3700 Wll. D 3800 Wll, C 5900 Wll‘ are OCOUSltCOlly and mechanically identical to the equine hard Wire versions. They leature the same transducer CcCs.ss and mechomccl conslmclton Exlrernely lttgh gorn betote leedbock, optimum none —; noise grated wrnd and pop screen are only the mast tmplesslve 9!“ es al these microphones. For more details reler to the respe: e AKG brochures reiection, ultimate protection ltorn damage, and an 5.3. Optional Accessories W 880 loom windscreen lor D 550 Wll W 3001 loam Windscreen lat D 3700 Wll aria C 5000 WLl W 23 loam Windscreen ’ Color Coding Kit 6. PT 50 Bodypqck Transmitter You can use the PT 60 beoypect transmitter will! be» enonrc microphones and condenser mtcraohones operattng c- ; suaplv voltage ol approx 7 V You may also connect an ole? : gurtar electric bass, or remote keyboard, The PT 50 operates in o subbond up to 4 MHz Wide MHz to 250 MHz VHF comer lrequency range. Th be swttched to a maximum of ts drlleient carrier . depending on local tteoieney ottoeettons el38 enctes 6.1 . Controls 3a POWER. Swttches the transmitter power ON t‘t l'O'l 3b MlC Mules the audio Signal (positron "O"] while 3: net and carrier liequencydemom ON Thus. no netse wt :ecome audible t you mule the Microphone even it the SZJELCH control tlct on the tecetvet rs set to minimum 3c Status lED Indicates battery status and audio tnp.’ : e'tocd lED glowing dimly‘ boilertes are ot< [ED constantly lighting brightly batteries Will be :ead in about 00 minutes LED rlliimrnottng ‘otrghtly audio input is overloade: 3d Audra lnaut’ 3-an rninr Xll? connector With both tn: :"d line teyel pms that automatically match the ccnneclct p ~:.rr ol the microphone or optional MKG/l guttar cable ‘: OFF 3a Color Code ll you use the transmitter Within a multichannel system, you may remove the black plastic platelet and re place l' with a colored platelet included in the optional Color Coding Kit to identify each channel by a dillereni color 3l CHANNEL. this tolary switch selects lhe desired ccrrier fre— quency 39 Bell Clip lot llxtng the transmrlier to your belt 3h Battery Compartment: Reler to Section 9 Setting Up 3l Antenna Permanently connected, llexible antenna 3l GAlN' This rotary pol allows you to match the microphone or instrumenl level to the transmitters audio section. 3k Cartier Frequency Table: A label listing the available he quencres ls allixed to the iransniriter rear panel. 3l Frequency Set Designation The label on the rear panel also indicates the designation ol the Frequency Set 3m Security Cover Protects the POWER and MC swricnes lrc'rl berng actuated unintentionally. 6.2. Microphones, Guitar Cable (optional) The lollowlng AKG microphones have been designed speClliCCiiy tor direct connection to the audio input ol the PT 50: C 4|7 L C 419 L C 420 L CK 77 L the MKG/l guitar cable ltorn AKG lets you connect an elecl'ic guitar, electric bass or remote keyboard lo the bodypcct Us"? miner 6.3. aptianui Accessories ca so bog Color Coding Kit 7. Frequencies The transmitter and receiver ol your WMS 80 system have been laclory programmed tar up to is selectable carrier lreauenaes The carrier ltequency label (lk) on the feceivei. lzgl on he hm‘» held lransrnriier. or lzkl on ihe bodyoack ironsrnriier lists Me Frequency Sel your WMS 50 system uses and all available cal: er hequenCies 7.1 . Frequency Sets Prior to powering up your WMSgo system, check that the lrc’lS' mlller arid receiver use the some Frequency Set it they do not you may not be able to hnd a common carrier lrequency la: the Vans— mltier and receiver. The lolloyling Frequency Sets are currently available Frequency Countries Range (MHz) Designation Sec addtlr'auqt. n “it" of [nomads \ y 'i For tieeuenaes allocated m the various European Count! es and ireauenoes sailed lot lrltetmodulctlon-lree simultcr‘eou: ccer alien refer tolheFrequenc/llsiin section l2 FCC ID: E9MPTslf 7.2. Ordering Transmitters and Receivers tt you want to order additional lrunsmtllets or receivers operating on the some set at ltequencies as your original equipment, be sure to state the designation at your original Frequency Set lik/ll, 2i, 3k/3l) and the serial number ol the original devtce We need this lnlOlletOn to make sure your new equipment will be compatible With the artglnol unrts 8. Multichannel Systems Carrier lrEquenCteS allocated to Wireless microphones dillet from country lo countny. Depending on local ltequency allocations and available carrier lrequencies you can operate two to lour WMS 50 systems simultaneously. lReler to the Ftequency list in section 12 l in each Collier frequency table t l t, 2h, 3k). the basic ltequerlctes you can use Simultaneously and wrthout risk at intermodulailon are marked wrth ' It you have any questions regardlng allocated lrequencles contact your dealer, the competent aulhoriw, your AKG representative, or the AKG head olhce in Vienna, Austria. 9. Setting Up Prior to cannec'lng the receiver to AC power and inserting the bat terles into the transmitter. set the transmitter and receiver to ine same carrier lieauency The carrier liequency tables on the trans- mitter (2h 3k) and recelver (tk) lists the channel number corre- sponding to each corner ltequency. 9.1. Selecting the Carrier Frequency l Handheld transmitter. Unscrew the battery compartment cover and the color code ring [2d at 2ll CCW Bodypuck transmitter Open the battery compartment [3h] All comics are now accessible 2 Use the supplied screwdriver llqt to set the CHANNEL control [29] on lrle handheld transmitter or (le on the bodypoc‘ rts' nutter to l‘ne cesired channel 3 Set the CHANNEL control lid] on the tecelvet la the same channel as the transmitter. 9.1.1. Multichannel Systems l Be sure to assign a separate carrier lrequency to each trans- mission channel ltransriittter + receiver], 7 Set the lransmitter and receiver to one ol the lrequencres Marlo ed With ‘ in the carrier Frequency lables llk. 2h, 3k] Note It '5:ep!l0n an the selected corner lrequency is disturbed, set the carrier frequencies for all WMS 60 channels up or down one ot two steps With the lespecllve CHANNEL controls (lo. 29, 3t) on each transmitter and receive The is necessary Io ptcvlde lhe minimum lrequency spacng required For intermodulation—liee multichannel operation tmportant Do not operate two or more WMS 50 channels on the same liecuency at the some time and location This lysalc couse cnwunled noise due la radio intertererlce 9.2. HT 50 Handheld Transmitter 9.2.1. Microphone Element Prior to swrlching the transmitter on, screw the Microphone element Cw cnto the thread on the transmitter All electrical connecttons wrll be made automatically, 9.2.2. Inserting, Testing, and Removing Batteries l Mate sure that the end ol the ribbon fixed lnslde the battery compartment l2l] will stick out of the battery compartment 12”. (The ribbon is needed lot removtng the batteriesl 2. Insert the supplied batteries lnlc the battery compartment |2F1 caniotmtng ta the polarity marks. the transmrtter erI not luncttan with incorrectly inserted bane ”95 3 Set the PWR switch to 'l' to switch the power to the transmitter art The status LED (2b) will llash mamentartly, ll the battettes are tn good «motion, the status tED [Zbl thI continue glowing dtrnly. When the status LED [2b] tllumrnates bnghtly the batteries will be dead wtthtn about 00 minutes. Replace the batteries wrth new ones as soon as passtbler ll the sta'as lED (2b) iatls to tlluminate the battertes ate dead lnsert new battetres. A Screw the supplied protective rtng [2]! and the battery com pcrtmer‘t' zover back onto the Itctrtsmtltet CW Vou can rotate the aratec-tve ring 0” so that any one al the controls will be accessible and all others covered 13 to El and thus protected lroni betng ntrsadtusted unintentionally. Note For easy channel tdenttltcattan in a multichannel setup. you can trtstct‘ a dilletentcalor pratecttve ring included tn the opt-aha Color Coding Kit These protective rings are cdtusia ble "a: Note ‘E .c. oreler to cover all controls, reinstall the ongtnal calar Cece r" 2d) after udiusting the system as aescrtbec‘ tn section 9 5. 5 Removing batteries: Pull the rtbbart outward to release the bot'ertes "am the battery compartment (le and remove the bat- tet‘es 9.3. PT 50 Badypack Transmitter t lnse't the Supplled battenes into the battery compartment [3h] conlarrn fig to the polarity marks The transmitter Will not tunctton wtth lncotrectly tnserted bat tertes , 2 Close the battery compartment [3h] The GAlN cantiol tsn rematns accesstble through an opening tn the battery compart— inert coxer 3 Corner votrt mtcrophone - or your instrument usth an apt-ori- at MKGt't guitar cable - to the audio tnpui [Edi A Rotate tt‘e security cover (3m) CW to uncover the SWllCl’teS 5 Set the ’OWER swttch (3a) to '|" to swrtch the pawer to the transmtr-er art. The st s lED (3c) Wlll llash momentanly Il the battcnes are tn gaod iltcn, the status lED l3c) will Conltnue glowing dimly filter "76 status LED [3c] illuminates brtghtly the bat-ertes will ae deco wtthtn about 00 nurtures Replace the batteries wtth new enes as soon as passtble ll the status lED l3ct lotls to tllumtnate the batteries are dead insert new battertes a Snao We securthy cover (3m) back over the swttches CCW. ”ac ca” wear the tronsmtllei tnsrde a shirt or tackel pocket, ltx r c ~ oer belt With the belt clip [39], or attach rt ra "our body “in canesrve bandage Important Make sure the antenna wtll hang down lreely, wtth- out be-ng covered by the body FCC ID: asmwxif' can teslace the snap lilted cctar code platelet 139] wt?!" 3 at lerentcalor platelet tncluded tn the opttonal Color Cacrg tt2 hams HT 0 PT 7 st: CGHtEt treoeem 131401 - - 360, $ ”A; WP. oMfizpun’fiy Modulation FM Audto band so to 20000 Hz 7 7 Ftquettcy st N, t 10°C te 40°C 7 xIO ppm _ Rated eat-c: «a so kHz 11 t MD at 1 _ 41h '7 <_O,7.>%_ Cotnpcndet Yes Signet/horse we 7 7 7 typ 507d7BlA] _ 7>tgo dB(A| ttmttet Ves 7 7 7 7 R'F'eut'n‘tt " bmw M3345(7etz 7 7 7 cum-n cansmattcn ' typ 130 m t 150 MA 200 mA 2x t‘-5 V7AA SIZE buttertes 350 m7V/ m1 (lev) 220 kn kéc ID: E9MPT80/ Important Never set the squelch threshold higher than c’oso» lutely necessary. The htghet the squelch threshold the lcmet‘ the senstttythy of the tecetver and thus the usable range be'weett transmitter and receiver (3 Check the held strength ol the received stgnol It the ?.— LOW (ED 119] lights, reposition the receiver and/or transmt'te' such that held strength thI tncreose back to optimum lOK £3 (lgl tllUmmOltngl 7. The MUTE [ED [lll on the receiver illumtnottng means no mg ml ts tecetved or the squelch [5 active. Remedies’ Sthch the Itortsmttlet ON, moye closer to the receiv— er, at turn the SGUELCH control (lc) CCW lo the point that the MUTE [ED [lll wtll extingutsh. 9.51]. Multichannel Systems tf recepttcn on the selected comet ltequency ts distuthec set the Currier frequencies for all WMS 50 (hcnnels up or down one 0! two steps with the respective CHANNEL controls ltd 29, fit) on each tronsmttter and tecetvet This is necessary to ptovtds the mtfltmu'fl ttequency spoon; equt» ted tot tnlermodulutton-lree mulltchcnnel opetetton "IO. Cleaning To clean the ttonstnttter and lecetvet sutlcces, use a soft : : '1 Not- stened with methylated spirits or alcohol 12‘ “230 V Act 50/:: "tz 510 ttouts ' ' ' typfos as". 1400 tnv/t kHz (In) 6 was m on p... 3’ 170 dBm balanced XlR- switche» e ee Meett mtctepttone an: “6 levels typ. 30 dB mbulonced xw e cE~ unbalanced 1/4w tccs : slim Size PAREN— Net ttetgnt This p'Jc Art A :3rtlotms to Us 3. _ - 97105x20mm [30x20l03tnl 7ogtz7ozt anxacete mm (delfifll 245518701] 72 and ETS 30C 4—‘5 as well 05 Parts 15 ttecetvet), 7A, 2l0xl70x42mr tstxo7xt7n A7Ogllo.0011 cl the FCC E e: FCC m: E9MPT8K Grmu-uyv W'MSSD Li’sv‘ of Frequencies (‘mlv N7 . . . 7 Pm Setvanante Land Frequenz- Mltten- stat i Anmerkung ; bereich frequenz \, , 15554 USA 7I0.Z. m u NIH-1, m 45 mm mm 1 4 lluupumqm'nmn. nhlmer < 4 L855 USA 7790 721 xVHI-I. 720mm, m-u w1luuyvvfrmumnw-n mm“. ‘ w USfiB USA 734 < va 736.00Mlh {mu 1 [luumrmqm-m “mm.“ ( I . 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Lembnckansuc 27-25 Fron‘unnmffl‘nalln ZMChI’HINU N 7 23711710 |.u|mrh‘rl 14 mt no.“ “k “mu-mm“ / L flit/t}? 7‘ mfg/4 FCC ID: 59mm}! a ...l lhts equtpmet-t has been tested and lound to comply wnh the limits lot a Class B dtgitul devtcs, pursuant ta Parts 74, lit-fl ot’ the FCC Rules These Itmtts are deStgned to provtde reasonable protection against hatmhtl intetletettce in c restdent‘tol installation This equtp- ment generates, uses and con tudtcte todto lrequency enetgy and. if not tnstclled and used in occotdonce with the msttucttcns, may cause hotmtut‘ mtetlerence to tGdtO cammumcottcns However, there l$ no guctultlee tl’tal mtertetertce wtll not occur tn e parltcuiql tnstal- lotton tl thts equtpment does cause hctmlttl tnterletence to rcdto at televtslorl tecepttcn, Nhtch can be detevmtned by Iumtrtg the ewe- mertt all and on, the uset ts encoumged lo tty to correct the tnterletence by one or mote ol the tollcwmg meustttes- - Recnent ct telecule the receiving antenna - tncteose the sepetotton between the equtpmenl and the recetvet - Connect the euutpment tttto an outlet on a cttcutl dtlletent item that to whtch the tecetvel ts connecterl ~ Consult the dealet or art expertertced todto/TV techntCton lot help FCC Statement Shtelded cables and I/O cctds must be used lot this equtptvteni to comply wtth the relevant FCC tegvlcttons Changes OI mcdtltccttons rtol exptessly apptoved tn Wltltng by AKG Acousttcs may votd the user‘s culhottty to epemte thts equtpment lhts deytce compltes wtth Pan l5 ot’ the FCC Rules. Opetctton ts subtect to the lollowtrtg Ma CDfldtllonS t It lltts ceytce may not Cause ho'm lul tntetletence, and (2l thts device must accept (my tntetletence teCEtv I. Introduction Thank y0u ls: selecttng the WMSBO wueless mtctophone system Item AKG Please take the ttme to teen though this Manual lt Conloms mtotmotton on how to make opltmum use oi your Equlp’ mettt Have lunl 2. Precautions 2 l SDtil uc Mama; on the equtpmettl one do not drop of!“ omects tuteugr ne t . ‘tithiIOn slots lt’l ‘he eoutpmertt 2 2 Do we: mace the Equtpment nec: «teat Soulces such as ructov hrs fleflttt‘g ducts. ot ompltltets etc and do not expose tt to (infect survitgitl, excesstve dust matstute, taut mechontcot vtbtcttc'tg or shock 2 3 Be we '0 dtspcse oi used schemes as tequtted by local waste ctszzosct wiles Never tl‘ttcw bottettes mto ct lute {vslt of emptosw 3. The WMS 80 Systems Two dlllelét“ WMSBO Systems ate avotlcbte 3.14 Handheld System 1 SR 80 Receiver 1 AC pox-vet odoptet lot tt 7 \/AC t mu 00 to tact mmmttrtg ttt to. 2 SRBO teCett/E'S t spec elm panel l gamma. 1 men Handheld Transmitter 2 A11 sue l 5 v dry buttettes t 5A A: stand adapter l adtuyuote Dtoiecltve mg lat cam-tots 3,2. Bodypuck System 1 SR 80 Receiver 7 AC gcwet udcotev for ll 7 vA: t Qtntefit) tO" tack mount-n; “- t 598: tttm panel l SC’EM ZT'VE' 1 PT so Bodypcmk Transmiher 7 sta 30 race.“ , tnclttdtng tfltelleleflce that may LOUSE unnamed cpetatton Check that the package contents all the pans ltsted above tor yout system lt anythtng ts mtsstrtg, please Contact your AKG dealer 3.3. Optional Accessnries CH 80 picstt: Cottymg case tct one complete th5 00 system FSP 80 tummy sectctt F~o Thts etogtom helps to make Opltmc‘ JSE oi the mulltiflenflEt capo‘ntltty oi you vat” 83 system tt vfldtCGleS the treauenctes you need let c w channel system ll you are ulteody usth one or mote shame: the ptoglcm \'-t:t ctecle a let oi Cut the "eauenctes ovcttcue c: expandmg ycuf mulltchunnel system Color Ceding Kit. Set cl tings ttot he HTBO] and plo'elets lie! SR 60 and Pteot m vottcus col 5 let ldenltl’ytrtg tte no“ vtdual channels cl c multmhovmel system 4. SR 30 Receiver the SR 250 t5 3 mummy true Mtcraco'tttotled Dtvetsthy rec let use Mm Nrcsbo trcnsmttte's t 5250 operates a band up to 4 mm wee oi the 138 MHZ lo 250 MHz rm: scone, itequet’tq 'ottge The SR 50 cm be swutclted to 0 eat. mum at 15 dtlie'ettl come» lteeuet'c es aependmg on locat ”e quency olloccthc"; 4.1. Controls 4.1.1. Fran! Panel lo POWER Swtlc‘rtes the power to the SR 80 ON one C lb VOLUME The VOlUNlE po' matcres the SR 50's Qulp‘u to the mo . ettstttvtty oi your ”met at ampltitet lc SOUELCH the squelch CttCUti watches the IECEtvEt Drl .- the tecewed stgwt ts loo xvech tn atde' to suppress the ta Jec notse or the 'e$tdu0l notse Jl the teCE'vet whtle the t ts all Set the SOUELCH cc, ttot ': - f‘tmtJTt ‘seiote tng the tec. at m tfct Cetctl5 'e la CHANNEL ts tcturu swtch se. quewcy at :s ottemotwe lrequehctes le Telescobtttg antennas The SR 50 s a dtvets'y tee-en uses two cntenms m order to recetye the ttonsmtttet st ~"c c sec'ton 3 . e cesttec‘ “3m Spats The d the z'tle’vtc tr:t , éEC"crtt:5 t . es we use 5tgnc lt' MUTE ts: ,gnt5tec trnc;.5r‘al s'e:e.—:v:‘ cctwe w e cases the cudto OUlCul thl be muse
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