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   Bodypack Digital Wireless Transmitter DWM-881 User Manual
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   2  Thank  you  very  much  for  selecting  DWR-882  Digital  Wireless  System.  It  is recommended  to  read  this  manual  carefully  before  using  to  make  optimum  use  of  your equipment. DWR-882  Digital  Wireless  System,  based  on  the  concept  of  designing  for  modern lifestyle, is suitable  for all  kinds of indoor  activities, such as school,  company, organization and  so  on.  All  systems  are  featuring  ergonomic  design  combine  smooth  curves  for  a sophisticated and elegant look.  1. Product Contents 1.1 DWR-882 Digital Wireless Receiver 1.2 DWM-880 Digital Wireless Handle Microphone(Optional) 1.3 DWM-881 Bodypack Digital Wireless Transmitter(Optional) 1.4 MUD-806 Headset Microphone (Optional) 1.5 MDM-863 Tie-clip Microphone (Optional) 1.6 DC 7.5V Power adapter 1.7 ø6.3mm M-XLR/M-XLR Cable 1.8 User’s Manual  2. Parts Identification and Function 2.1 DWR-882 Digital Wireless Receiver (as shown in figure 2.1) (1) POWER SWITCH: Switches on/off the Receiver (with status LED). (2)MIC 1 CONNECTING LED: Lights up when microphone 1 is connected. (3)MIC 2 CONNECTING LED: Lights up when microphone 2 is connected. (4)VOLUME CONTROLLER 1: Controls the output volume of microphone 1. (5)VOLUME CONTROLLER 2: Controls the output volume of microphone 2. (6)ANTENNA: Receives signals from the microphone. The angle of the antennas can be adjusted leftward, rightward or backward manually. (7)RESET BUTTON 1: Resets microphone 1 (FOR TECHNICIANS USE ONLY). (8)ø 6.3mm FEMALE JACK: Connects to the output of amplifier. (9)RESET BUTTON 2: Resets microphone 2 (FOR TECHNICIANS USE ONLY). (10)DC POWER RECEPTACLE: Connects DC adapter, and the polarity of central pole is positive.
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   3 Figure 2.1  2.2 DWM-880 Digital Wireless Handle Microphones (as shown in figure 2.2) (1)BALL  GRILLE:  Protects  the  capsule,  and  the  enclosed  windscreen  can  reduces  pop noises effectively. (2)POWER SWITCH: Switches on/off the microphone (with status LED). (3)HOUSING: For easy handling the microphone  and protects the wireless transmitting PCB inside. (4)LOGO  PLATE:  Protects  the  antenna  and  strengthen  the  transmitting  effect.  Do  not cover this area while using. (5)BATTERY COVER: Protects batteries and keeps them from falling off. (6)BATTERY COMPARTMENT: Accommodates two AA batteries. (7)CHANNEL SWITCH: Changes the channel (total 16 channels) to eliminate possible interferences.
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   4(8)RESET BUTTON: Resets the Transmitter signal (FOR TECHNICIANS USE ONLY).   Figure 2.2  2.3 DWM-881 Bodypack Digital Wireless Transmitter(as shown in figure 2.3 and 2.4) (1)ø 3.5mm EARPHONE JACK: Connects head-worn or lapel condenser microphone. (2) TRANSMITTER CASING: Protects the wireless transmission PCB inside. (3)VOLUME CONTROLLER: Controls the output volume to avoid feedback/howling. (4)POWER LED: The status LED will light up when power on. (5)POWER SWITCH: Switches on/off the Transmitter’s power and mute mode. (6)BELT-CLIP: For attaching the Transmitter to the user's clothing(eg. belt, waistband). (7)BATTERY COVER: Protects batteries and keeps them from falling off. (8)BATTERY COMPARTMENT: Accommodates two AA batteries.   (9)RESET BUTTON: Resets the Transmitter signal (FOR TECHNICIANS USE ONLY). (10)CHANNEL  SWITCH:  Changes  channels  (total  16  channels)  to  eliminate  possible interferences. 
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   5 Figure 2.3  Figure 2.4   2.4 MUD-806 Headset Microphone.(as shown in figure 2.5) (1) ø 3.5mm STEREO PLUG: Connects Bodypack digital wireless transmitter. (2) CONDENSER MICROPHONE: Uni-directional microphone capsule.
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   6 Figure 2.5  2.5 MDM-863 Tie-clip Microphone.(as shown in figure 2.6) (1) CONDENSER MICROPHONE: Omni-directional microphone capsule. (2) ø 3.5mm STEREO PLUG: Connects Bodypack digital wireless transmitter.  圖2.6   3. Receiver Operating Instruction 3.1 Plug the supplied DC adapter to a wall outlet, and then connect the DC adapter to the power receptacle on Receiver.    
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   73.2 Press  the  Receiver’s  power  switch  to  turn  the power on,  and  the  status  LED will light up green, it indicates the Receiver is on. 3.3 If a feedback noise appears when the volume is too high or the microphone is too close to the speaker, turn the volume down.  4. Wireless Handheld Microphone Operating Instruction 4.1 Turning ON 4.1.1 Press the microphone’s power switch to turn the power on, and the status LED will  light  up  green.  When  the  microphone  connecting  LED  on  the  Receiver lights  up  red,  it  indicates  the  microphone  signal  is  been  received  by  the Receiver. 4.1.2 For best result, keep the microphone to the sound source in between 2 to 5 cm. 4.2 Turning OFF Keep pressing  the microphone  power switch  for  2 to  3 seconds till  the status  LED goes off. When the microphone is been turned off, the microphone connecting LED on  the  Receiver  will  also  go  off.    Press  the  power  switch  on  the  Receiver  till  the status LED goes off. 4.3 Replacing Batteries 4.3.1 When the status LED keeps blinking after the microphone is on, it indicates the battery energy is running low, so please replace the batteries. 4.3.2 As shown in figure 4.1, press on where circle 1 indicates and push the battery cover forward to the end, then remove the cover (CAUTION: To avoid injury, do not place your fingers at where circle 2 indicates when pushing the cover).      Figure 4.1  4.3.3 Insert  two  AA  batteries  in  the  battery  compartment  according  to  the  polarity marks.  Figure 4.2 1 2
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   8 4.3.4 Close the battery cover. Place the cover on top front of the battery compartment, then press on where circle 3 indicates and push the battery cover downward to the  end  (CAUTION:  To  avoid  injury,  DO  NOT  place  your  fingers  at  where circle 4 indicates when pushing the cover).    Figure 4.3  4.4 Change the Digital Wireless Microphone Channel 4.4.1 When using wireless microphone, there might be interferences from the signals transmitted by another wireless microphone or other 2.4G wireless appliances near by. These disturbances can be solved by selecting a different channel. 4.4.2 When changing the channel, it is not necessary to turn the power off. Open the battery  cover,  and  the  channel  switch  is  located  next  to  the  battery compartment. There are 8 channel scales on the switch (as shown in the figure 4.4), and another 8 channels can be selected in between scales. 4.4.3 Fitting  a  slotted  screwdriver  into  the  slot,  and  rotate  the  switch  clockwise  or counterclockwise  to  a  desired  channel.  When  a  new  channel  is  selected,  the microphone connecting LED on the Receiver will blink once, which indicates the microphone and Receiver are reconnected. 4.4.4 To avoid interference and gain the best result, microphone 1 and 2 should be 8 channels apart. If not applicable, keep at least 2 channels apart. 3  4
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   9 Figure 4.4  5. Bodypack Wireless Transmitter Operating Instruction 5.1 Connect a head-worn or lapel condenser microphone to the ø3.5mm Earphone Jack on the Transmitter. 5.2 Push the  Power Switch  on the  Transmitter to ON as shown in  figure 5.1,  and the Power  LED  will  light  up  red,  it  indicates  the  Transmitter  is  on.  When  the microphone  connection  status  LED on  the  Receiver  lights  up red, it  indicates  the Receiver has already picked up the signals from Microphone, so you can now talk to the microphone.   Figure 5.1  5.3 If a feedback noise appears when the volume is too high or the microphone is too close to the speaker, turn the volume down. 5.4 When mute is needed, push the Power Switch on the Transmitter to ST.BY position as shown in figure 5.2. To unmute the audio signal, simply push the Power Switch back to ON position. Power Switch, push to ON Power Switch, push to ST.BY Fit the slotted screwdriver into this slot. When selecting the channel, aim the arrow at the scale or in between two scales.
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   10 Figure 5.2  5.5 Push the Power Switch on the Transmitter to OFF as shown in figure 3.3, and the Power LED will go off, so as the red light on the Receiver’s microphone connection status LED.  Figure 5.3 5.6 Replacing Batteries 5.6.1 When the status LED keeps blinking red after the microphone is on, it indicates the battery energy is running low, so please replace the batteries. 5.6.2 First step is to remove the Belt-Clip.  As shown in  figure 5.4,  press on where circle 1 and 2 indicates to remove Belt-Clip.                Figure 5.4 Power Switch, push to OFF 1       2
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   11  5.6.3 As shown in figure 5.5, press on where circle 3 indicates and push the Battery Cover downward to the end, then remove the cover.              Figure 5.5  5.6.4 Insert two AA  batteries in  the Battery Compartment according to the polarity marks. 5.6.5 Close  the  Battery  Cover.  As  shown  in  figure  5.6,  press  on  where  circle  3 indicates and pushes upward in the direction of the arrow till the upper edge of the Cover touches the body casing. 3
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   12       Figure 5.6  5.7 Change the Digital Wireless Transmitter Channel 5.7.1 When  using  Digital  Wireless  Transmitter,  there  might  be  interferences  from other devices that are using neighbor frequencies or from other 2.4G wireless appliances  nearby.  These  disturbances  can  be  solved  by  selecting  a  different channel for the Transmitter.     5.7.2 First step is to remove the Belt-Clip. 5.7.3 As shown in figure 5.7, fitting a slotted screwdriver into the slot, and rotate the switch  clockwise or  counter-clockwise  to  a  desired  channel.  Each  turn  clicks into place represents a channel is been selected  Figure 5.7
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   136. Pairing Instructions (Only conducted by installers and service technicians) 6.1 Please plug in the power adapter to turn on the DWR-882 Receiver, and connect to an amplifier with the φ6.3 signal cable. 6.2 Please install batteries on the DWM-880/DWM-881. 6.3 Press reset button on Receiver, the LED will blinking, and you will hear continuous beeps simultaneously.   6.4 Press  reset  button  on  Handheld  Microphone/  Wireless  Transmitter,  the  LED  will blinking.   6.5 When  the  LED  on  Handheld  Microphone/  Wireless  Transmitter  blinks simultaneously  with  LED(A  CH  or  B  CH)  on  Receiver,  the  program  performs pairing  automatically  and  it  takes  about  15  seconds.    When  the  pairing  is completed, you will hear a long beep, then LEDs will constantly on, now you have completed the pairing process successfully.   6.6 If the paring failed, please repeat steps 6.3~6.4 , and speed up the process.  7. Troubleshooting 7.1 No sound 7.1.1 Check if the power to Digital Wireless Receiver is well connected. 7.1.2 If the status LED is not lit when the Digital Wireless Transmitter/Microphone been switched on, check whether the batteries are properly installed according to the polarity marks or have enough energy.   7.1.3 The transmission range is 20 meters between Digital Wireless Transmitter and Digital  Wireless  Receiver,  so  the  output  audio  might  be  inconsistent  if  the transmission range is exceeded. 7.2 Interferences   In order  to solve the  disturbances from  other devices that  are using neighbor frequencies  or  from  other  2.4G  wireless  appliances  nearby,  fitting  a  slotted screwdriver into the slot, and rotate the switch clockwise or counter-clockwise.  8. Specification 8.1 Digital Wireless Receiver    Model : DWR-882    Power Consumption : 7.5W    Receiving Sensitivity : -85dBm    Volume Adjusting Range : 0~20dB    Output Jack : ø6.3mm Mono Female Jack    Rated Output Power : 7.5W (4Ω loaded, THD=10%)    Dimension : 284(L) × 157(W) × 211(H) mm
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   14   Weight : 1.5Kg±50g  8.2 Digital Wireless Handle Microphone     Model : DWM-880     Carrier Frequency : 2.4040~2.476 GHz     Transmitting Power : 10dBm(±2dBm)     Capsule : Dynamic     Polar Pattern : Super-Cardioid     Impedance : 600Ω     Frequency Response : 80Hz~12000Hz     Power Supply : Two AA batteries     Battery Life : Approx. 26 hours(Alkaline Battery)     Dimension : ø55 × 260(L) mm     Weight : 180g±5g (W/O Batteries)  8.3 Bodypack Digital Wireless Transmitter     Model:DWM-881     Carrier Frequency:2.404G Hz~2.474G Hz     Transmitting Power:10dBm(±2dBm)     Frequency Response:30~18000Hz     Current Consumption:95mA     Power Supply:Two AA batteries     Battery Life:Approx. 26 hours (Alkaline Battery)     Size:62.4(L)×28.3(W)×88.5(H)mm    Weight:50g±5g(W/O Batteries)  8.4 Headset Microphone     Model:MUD-806    Polar Pattern:Uni-directional Capsule:Condenser (ø 6) (with electronic filters) Frequency Response:100Hz ~ 10,000 Hz   Output impedance:2.2K 30%(at 1,000 Hz) Sensitivity:-67±3dB    ( 0dB=1V/μbar;at 1,000 Hz) Weight:39g± 5g  8.5 Tie-clip Microphone     Model:MDM-863    Polar Pattern:Omni-directional
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   15   Capsule:Condenser (ø 6) (with electronic filters) Frequency Response:100Hz ~ 10,000 Hz   Output impedance:2.2K 30%(at 1,000 Hz) Sensitivity:-63±3dB    ( 0dB=1V/μbar;at 1,000 Hz) Weight:39g± 5g  8.6 Power Adapter    Input : AC 120/230, 20W    Output : DC 7.5V/1A  9. Precautions: 9.1 To  avoid  damaging  the  circuit,  do  not  exposure  the  product  to  rain,  water,  and heavy humidity environment, or immerse the product in solution. 9.2 Avoid  dropping  or  throwing  the  product,  or  hitting  and  beating  the  product  by external force. 9.3 Do not use the product under high temperature environment.   9.4 Do not use the power adapter from other electronic devices as it might damage the electric circuit. 9.5 Avoid approaching the TV set, computer monitor, or any electric devices with CRT monitor as the product might interferes the monitor display. 9.6 While  using  the  wireless  microphone,  keep  the  Receiver  away  from  any interference sources such as computer or communication equipment. 9.7 If  not  in  used  for  a  long  period  of  time,  remove  batteries  from  the  Wireless Transmitter, and store them separately. 9.8 When  the  status  LED  keeps  blinking  after  the  Wireless  Transmitter  is  on,  it indicates the battery energy is running low, so please replace the batteries. 9.9 Please read the manual carefully.   When replacing headset microphone and tie-clip microphones, please replace according to product specification to prevent damage from improper use to obtain the best performance of product.  10. Certifications:  This  product  is  in  compliance  with  the  following  requirements  and regulations: 10.1 CE 10.1.1 EMC:EN 301489-1 / EN 301489-3 10.1.2 RF:EN 300440 10.1.3 LVD:EN 60065 10.2 FCC:FCC Part15C 10.3 NCC:LP0002
                                            Digital Wireless Microphone    User Manual   16 11. FCC Declarations 11.1 Changes  or  modifications  made  to  this  device  not  expressly  approved  by  the manufacturer may void the FCC authorization to operate this device.   11.2 In order to comply with the regulations of FCC Radiated Emission Limits, do not place or operate this Transmitter and  its antenna together  with another antenna or transmitter.   11.3 This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the following two  conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that may cause undesired operation.

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