TOA WM-5225 Wireless Microphone User Manual Exhibit E User Manual rev
TOA Corporation Wireless Microphone Exhibit E User Manual rev
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Z' TOA INSTRUCTION MANUAL WM-5225 UHF WIRELESS MICROPHONE WM-5265 Thank you lor purchasing TOA's UHF Wireless Microphone, Please careiully lollow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-flee use oi your equipment. 1. sAFETv PRECAUHONS - Be sure in rem me lmlmms m ma mum camlulry nature use - Make sure m m the humans m mu manual as rm conventions B1 salary lymbols and messages mam-a as my lmpomnr mums are mum - We also lammerd you keep mm mom-chow manual filmy lav lulure rslarwua surely Symbol ma Mung-comm Saiw'y symbols m1 mum mm below an mod n rm: manual Io amwnl bonny Injury and nmpeny damage mun could result lmm mlshlnmlng Bedora noemllng your pmdun, rend ml: mannll mgr ma mum-m lrn talent lymhms and mum so you ur- thoroughly swam or lbs polennll unry hum A WARNING Indulge - unmully hmmws Sim-Ill)" when ll mam-ulna coulfl msull m dual" or serum uermrlul |||1nry. imam: l nonmnlly mm: Manon mm, Il "1mm, mull! 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When the battery becomes inllated or leaks, discontinue use and replace with new one immediately. It there‘s any burning and/or peculiar smell when battery is charging, please switch bit the power immediately. License requirement The term 'IC:" befnrl the radio certificatiun number only signifies that Industry Cnnndn Technical summations were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: it) Tris device may not cause harmiul inlerierence, and (2) this device must accept anyinterlerence received. including interference that may cause undesired attention. Leprésent appareil est canfnrme aux CNR tl'Industrie Canada applicables aux appureils radio “empty tie licence. L 'exploitution est autorise’e aux deux conditians suivantes : (I) I'appareil ne 110i! pas praduire rIe brouillage, et (2) I'utilisnteur rIe l'nppareil daft accepter tout brauillage radioe'lectrique subi, méme si le braid/Inge est susceptible (I'en compromettre lefanct'iannement. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the Fcc HF exposure compliance mquiremenls. no change to the antenna or ihe device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the dams muld result In the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user‘s aumcmy to operate the device. 2. GENERAL DESCRIP'HON The TOA‘s Mil-5225 Wink-s MW employs an «mm can-tensed microuhom element or Pugh sensiltwy and miliw'bia sound utility. art! is suitable for speech use Win-5255 is awed "laminae, enpbys a Fla powerful dyninic "whine unit. 3. FEATUfiES - 0" "many can be calm here-64 Inquencies (tacit-nuts x 4 banks) 01 578365 MHz. - An optimized I’LL-synthesizer mlmmuzes the neclllatlcm irequency nrtl‘t resulting truth the ambient temporltlute or Meg. lluctuetion. ' Mastery terms "mete hattmy consumption In prevent the unit trum Munchcntng when the unitary lead remamehly decreases, ~ Operates on a slim M battery. ~ Elrdnvs a hut-in lrtlennl. ~ The state of battery consumption can he waved an the tuners tndtcamr when the unit in used at ccmmctlcn wan me option-l vat-5300. wT-stsos NWT-531i] Wireless Tuner. 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 0 Do not expose the unit to rent or an envmnmertt mere rt may be ant-shed by meter or other fluids. as thing so may rasuit in unit lath-e, ~ vawr open not remain“ the Ul’lll castle My the unit act-r all sen-sing royuur non-wt ToA nut. - TAltenere not tournament nmn tummmhmnuem noise! as the unit could tee, ' Do no! plans the unit in usurious ot ntgh temperature tax. tn an ill-ventilated car in st-nmart or hut mmlnny as the all can tell. ' Dunmwemummbmiurwwhemiisemceedtuwen - To dean. up a dry chm. mu the unil gets very ditty. win Iinhity min a am we in a dim neutral Clea-set. thin wine with a cry doth. Never use bent-In. thinneh of chemiceJiv-tramed defining bowel. - Avon using e mobile lemme near line wireless miaephom in use. Noise could be meme up. - when using lino or me violets NEW», keep them at last 50 cm may item each cine-r to emit mnltunwons or nuiu - Keep the wireem mltynphmn at least 3 in may lmm me teceMng mtg-ta using the mrophnma it flan amenity lo the antenna could rest. in milluncfions or noise. 5. NOMENCLATURE anrmuuryl-rrw — - A green mo hm; as lung as me autism “pally lr. slat-amt When we bane-y causally mm It», the men LED arms ru dim wists lhe red LED Io IqN - TM Manchu-ta ma! nut lrxrumn m squat a the manual niacin with is 16!th arr-Pry ctvannal In m use. the fad ten am given LED flash aurnmiv FowarONJOFFsu-non , , ,, ~ ,, Keep the smith in the ‘L' positron (tum-preset). Leave the witch setting in qunitiud me meta-flats. 6. BATTERY INSERTION Step 1. Turn off the power switch. Step 2. Hold the microphone body and rotate the microphone grip counterclockwise to remove it. Step 3. Insert an AA battery according to t») and (7) indications on the battery compartment. Step 4. Replace the microphone grip by sliding and rotating it clockwise. Battery replacement - A brand-new AA alkaline battery Witt contlnuously operate the unit for = about 10 hours. 7 -When the battery oapaclty becomes low. the green LED 01 the Q Power/Battery lamps starts to dim. While the red LED to llght x When only the red LED lights, replace the battery with a new one. In this “Ed LED G's“ LED condition, the unit transmlts the remaining battery capacrty information to the tuner, causing the (mere BATF indicator to light. 7. CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING Step 1. Swnch oft the power. Rotate the microphone grip counterclockwise to remove it. Step 2. Using the supplied screwdriver, set the Channel selector Switch pointer to the desned channel number Step 3. Replace the microphone grip. Note: Make sure that the wireless mlcvophune ls identical to the wireless tuner in the channel number. Should the mlcrophone's setting (jitter from that of the tuner. the tuner does not reoelve the mlcrophone slgnal. 8. OPERATION Step 1. Conlirm that the wireless microphone and the wireless tuner are identical in the channel number. It not identical, turn the power ONIOFF swnch to the OFF position. then set the channel number to the same channel number as the tuner. Step 2. Turn the Power ON/OFF switch to the ON position, Then. confirm the green LED of the Power/Battery lamps will light. Step 3. Turn the Power ON/OFF switch to the OFF position after use 9. OPERATIONAL HINTS - The microphone's service distance is 3 — 120 m. When the microphone user moves in a facility. signal dropouts (momentary losses ot signal reception] may be encountered. These dropouts are caused by the building‘s architectural designs or materials which block the travel at or reflect the radio signal. lt this occurs. the user needs to change locations tor better signal reception. - The proper operation oi your wireless system may be interfered with by other system operating on the same frequency. In such cases, change the operating frequency of your system. (As to dealing with the interference, refer to the operating instructions of the Wireless tuner.) - Should you have any questions regarding the use or availability of TOA wireless products, please contact your local TOA dealer 10.5PECIFICATIONS WM~5225 Electret condenser type . cardiold pattern WM"5265 dynamic microphone unit. cardlodi pattern Microphone Element Frequency modulation Frequency Range 576 355 MHz » UHF Maximum Input Level 126 dB SPL 132 dB SPL Modulation MaXirnurn Devlation t 40 kHz Audio Frequency Response 100 Hz |5kHz Dynamic Range (AF 0mm) 95 dB or more ( wrth WT 5800) Battery Rechargeable battery or LRS(AA) Battery Lite 12 hours and more (Rechargeable Ni»MH battery} lndmatw Power "Battery lamps Antenna Built , in typa Operating Temperture 10"th 150 "C Dimensions $43.5 x 231 5 mm $500 x 2290 mm Weight 180g (with battery) 205g (with batteryl Accessory Microphone holder (with stand adapter7“'l. Screw driver-l Storage case-"I * APPEARANCE Type Frequency Range A07 692 ~722 MHLUHF am 302 722 v752 MquHF cut 007 794- am MHLUHF Dot D05 530- 855 MHzUHF E0! 663 597925 MHMJI» For 635 -- 556 MHz UHF G0! 605- 536 MHzUHF Hot 575- 606 MHzUHF Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. - Accessed“ Microphone holder twtlh stand adapter) Scrawdnvor (tor setting) Storage case ..
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