SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP WT-201 Professional Wireless Microphone User Manual 1
SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED Professional Wireless Microphone 1
Contents
- 1. USERS MANUAL
- 2. Revised Page from Users manual
- 3. WT-201 user manual
- 4. WTX201 user manual
WT-201 user manual
WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Safely Instructions CAUTION raw. or mum snot»: CAU'I10N: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not the remove cover or back panel No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualrfied personnel only. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of tin-insulated dangerous voltage Within the product enclosure that may be of & sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature A accompanying the appliance Please carefully read the owner‘s manual INSTRUCTIONS All safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Retain these instructions All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference This owner's manual should be considered as a part of the product and it must accompany it every time. and delivered to the new user when this product is sold in this Way the new owner Will be aware of all the installation. operating and safety instructions Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in owner's manual should be adhered to. Follow all instructions All operating and user's instructions must be followed Sentences preceded by A symbol contain important safety instruction Please read 1 carefully. DETAILED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Water and moisture This apparatus should not be used near Water (Le. bathtub. kitchen sink. sWimming pools etc.) Heat This apparatus should be placed away from heat sources. like radiators, heat registers. stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat Power sources . This apparatus should only be connected to power source type specified in this owner's manual or on the unit . If the supplied AC power cable plug is different from the wall socket please contact an electrician to change the AC power plug Grounding or Polarization - All precautions must be observed to do not defeat grounding or polarization 0 Unit metal pans are grounded through the AC power cord . If the AC power outlet doesn't have grounding. consult an electrician for outlet grounding. Power cord protection The power cord should be positioned in a way it will not be stepped on or pinched by items placed upon or against it. paying particular attention to cable connected to the plugs. sockets and wall outlets Cleaning . The unit can be cleaned With compressed air or WIIh a soft damp cloth. . Do not clean the unit with solvents such as trichloroethylene. thinners. alcohol. or other fluids With very strong volatility and flammability. Long periods where the unit is not being used If not used for long periods. the unit should be disoonnected from the AC power supply. Objects or Ii uid entry inside the unit Be careful that no objects fall or liquid is spilled inside the unit through ventilation openings. Safe power line use . Hold the plug and the wall outlet While disconnecting the unit from AC power. . If the unit WIII not be used for along period oftime. please unplug the power cord from AC power outlet . To avoid unit power cord damage. please do not strain the AC power cable and do not bundle it . In order to avoid unit power cord damage please ensure that the power cord is not stepped on or pinched by heavy objects Unit relocation Before the unit ls relocated please ensure the unit ls sztched off The power cord must be unplugged from the wall outlet and all connectlon cables should be disconnected Do not open this unit Do not attempt to open or to repair thls unit by yourself For any problems not descrlbed in this owner‘s manual. please refer to quallfied personnel only or consult PROEI. or your National PROEL Distributor. Any improper operatlon could result in fire or electric shock. Damages requl ng services - Do not attempt any operations not described in this user's manual. - In the following cases please refer to an authorlsed maintenance centre or skilled personnel. - When the unlt works improperly or it does not work at all. - ll power cord or plug are damaged - ll liquid has spllled, or oblects have fallen into the unit. - If the unlt has been exposed to rain. - ll the unlt does not operate normally or lt exhlblts a marked change ln performance - If the product has been dropped or it has been damaged in any way Maintenance The user should not attempt any maintenance operatlon not descrlbed ln this user's manual All maintenance should be carried out by ouallfled personnel IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . Install thls unlt lollowmg owner‘s manual lnstructlons - Do not install, connect or dlsconnect power supply when the unlt ls powered. to avoid electrlc shock . Do not open the unlt there are no user servlceable parts lnslde - If you detect any strong smell emanatlng from the unit. immediately tum ll 0“ and dlsconnect the AC power cord Do not block the unit ventllation openings. . Avoid using thls unit in overload for a long perlod. - Do not force the commands (switches. controls, etc.) - A For safety reason, do not defeat or bypass the grounding connection. Grounding is lrl‘lporiant for user safety. . Only use connectors and accessories suggested by the manufacturer . This unit should be placed in a rack and kept far from’ - Wet / humld areas - Dlrect exposure to heat sources (like sunlight) — Non properly ventilated places . Dlsconnect the power cord during storms or when the unlt is not being used. - A In order to prevent fire and electrlc shock rlsks, it is necessary to keep the unlt far from Ilqulds. Please do not put cups, vases or other oblect contalning quulds over the unit. In case ofinterference from source slgnale the THD value will raise over 10%. Do not place this unit in confined spaces. . PROEI. S p.A is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to a incorrect installation of the unlt WARNlNG changes or modificatlons not expressly approved by the party responslble for compllance could Vold the user's authority to operate the equlpment. HAVING BEEN DEVOTED TO R&D FOR YEARS. OUR COMPANY IS SPECIALIZED IN MANUFACTURING HIGH QUALITY PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONES, THIS REALLY ELABORATED MODEL SERVES TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION ON MANY OCCASIONS KARAOKE. FAMILY AND FRIEND GATHERING. FEATURE: 11 VHF high band wireless microphone. 24 Hand-geld dynamic microphone. 31 Wide dynamic range. 44 Over 12 hours of continuous operation with on LR6 (AA size 1.5) alkaline battery. 5 Battery replacement indicator 6 Tone~key circuit to eliminate external interference 7A Compander circuit for extended dynamic range SPECIFICA TIONS: Microphone element Dynamic Type of emission FM(F3E) 174-216 MHz 10.005% at 25°C Maximum Deviation 66.1KHz Tone frequency 32768 KHz Pre-emphasis 50 148 RF output power 15mW Audio Frequency response 50 Hz-15KHz D namic range 100 dB Battery 1 XLR6(AA Size)(1.5 Volts) Currentdrain 30mA (Max) Battery life (Alkali) Morethan 12 hours Dimensions 244 mm Net weight Approx. 2109 Microphone Head Grille for microphone capsule protection. Power Switch This 3-position selector (ON/OFF/MUTE) allows to switch ON or OFF the transmitter and to MUTE the microphone. Battery Unscrewing the cover, you can access the 1.5V battery receptacle. Here inside you can find the transmitter frequency. POWER LE D LIGHT (WliN LESS POWER THE LIGHT IS N ”OM') BATTERY INGORMATION: NOTE: Make sure the power switch is in the "OFF" position when changing or installing new battery. Average lite on an alkaline battery is 12 hours. Be sure to use good quality long life 1.5V alkaline battery only. 1. This microphone has a 3-Ievel power switch design. :i I 2. In using first turn on the receiver and theh the transmitter. 3. New battery the power light is in "OFF". The light ts "ON" It indicates the battery needs to be replaced. 4. Remember to turn the switch "OFF", When the microphone is not in use in order to save power. In "STAND-BY" set the switch to the center.
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