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1. e Connect the receiver output to the audio LEH 7 acne mixer or amplifier input using a standard z audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 6 3 phone plugs Never use the balanced and unbalanced audio outputs at the same C time This may cause signal loss or increased noise AMPLIFIER LQUDSFEARER LINE MIC e Matching the Mic Line selector position of OdBV 20dBV receiver with the audio Mixer before il HRR connecting with Mixer i5 For Mic 20dBV 4 For Line OdBV Tp gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 6 3 phone CP plugs to plug into the MIC IN on the audio mixer or on the amplifier please turn the Volume Level Control of the receiver to around 1 o clock position the output level for balanced and unbalanced output is about at 77mV lt VOLUME gt When using a standard audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors or 6 3 phone Q plugs to plug into the LINE IN on the audio mixer or on the amplifier please turn the Volume Level Control of the receiver to around MAX position the SS output level for balanced and unbalanced output is about at 770mV VOLUME Never use the balanced and unbalanced audio outputs at the same time This may cause signal loss or increased noise SET UP MANUAL MODE 3 2 Set up interference free channel on receiver No
2. D 00 O AUDIO OUTPUT UNBALANCED ias Wa A O amp A DC ONLY SQUELCH 12 _500mA LINE MIC m A A mE nS A gt O BALANCED 4D 7 2 13 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WIRELESS 1 Power Press for 4 seconds to power the receiver on or off 2 Channel Display LED channel displays the channel number 3 Button A When the LED display starts flashing press this button to change the channel forward 4 Button V When the LED display starts flashing press this button to change the channel in backward 5 Set Scan Button gt Set Channel Press 1 second to let LED channel display flashing then press the channel button A or V to change the channel Wait LED channel display flashing five times to lock the channel or press SET button for 1 second to lock the channel 6 RF Level Indicators 5 segment meter glows to indicate RF signal strength The more segment glow the stronger the received signal If none of these segments glow no signal is being received 7 AF Level Indicators 5 segment meter glows to indicate audio signal strength The more segment glow the stronger the received signal If none of these segments glow no signal is being input 8 Level Control Use this rotary control to adjust the receiver output level to match the input sensitivity of an audio mixer or an amplifier 9 Antenna Fixed length UHF
3. marks The transmitter can not work with incorrectly inserted battery Pushing the ON MUTE OFF switch to NL ZN oF SoS 7 qi ON to switch the power on position the re LED will flash momentarily 1 The LED flashes once when the battery has sufficient power 2 The staying on LED indicates that the battery has insufficient power and should be replaced soon 3 If the status LED fails to flash the battery is either dead or not positioned correctly You should correct the position or replace a new battery gt Push back the battery cover to click it shut 3 5 Setting up the wind instrument transmitter Check if the receiver is tuned to the same frequency as the transmitter Set the MIC LINE switch on the back of receiver to LINE or MIC according to user choice LINE MIC 0dBV 20dBV mt Switch the transmitter power on gt Play the instrument for testing and adjust the levels on your audio mixer or amplifier BASIC CONNECTIONS WIRELESS 4 BASIC CONNECTIONS To combine two receivers in a 19 standard rack by using 2 short L type plastics racks L2 and 2 metal connecting plates C1 Each system includes a L2 and a C1 To mount a receiver in a 19 standard rack by using 2 L type long metal racks L1 L
4. antenna permanently mounted 10 Balanced Output 3 pin XLR connector provides balanced low impedance output 11 Unbalanced Output Unbalanced 6 3mm mono jack audio output for connecting to e g a guitar amplifier 12 LINE 0dBV MIC 20dBV Switch Select output of XLR balanced connector or 6 39 unbalanced phone jack It can be set for mic 20dBV or line OdBV 13 Squelch Adj The squelch adjusts the output level to prevent from the external noise Setting the squelch too high will reduce the range of the system Set the squelch to minimum before turning the receiver on 14 DC IN DC input connector for the supplied AC adapter 15 DC OUT Connect the supplied cable to the receiver and the transmitter and it takes around 10 hours to charge the re chargeable batteries inside the transmitter Does not apply to Wi5 model transmitters WIRELESS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 2 Wi5 Transmitter The Wi5 Transmitter operates in UHF band frequency with PLL synthesized control UHF 16 preprogrammed selectable frequencies to avoid interference Use 1 x DC1 5V AAA size dry or rechargeable batteries for low operating cost 1 On Mute off Switch Turns transmitter power on mute and off D AN ODN Low Battery LED LED indicates battery life status Switching the power to ON 1 The LED flashes once indicating that the transmitter has
5. defects including lack of skill competence or experience of use Damages occurring during any shipment of this product claims must be presented to carrier Damage to any unit which has been altered or which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed gt 4 Most common problems found to be are over stressed goosenecks broken cables and plugs that have been crushed or bent These problems are NOT covered under warranty BUT in certain cases if the shipping is taken care of both ways we will repair it for free Due to this unique product which is specialized in the audio field most components that make up this product are proprietary In most cases the entire product must be taken apart to its manufacturing stage in order to rebuild or replace damaged components This makes it almost impossible to use outside of the USA repair stations WIRELESS The Wi5 Clamp Clamp Instructions Wi5 Wireless Microphone System The Wi5 comes complete with a clamp for flanged bell instruments such as saxophone trumpet and trombone bells The Wi5 can mount to additional instruments such as percussion accordion and clarinet with the purchase of optional clamps Wi5 Clamp Optional Clamping systems Clarinet Clamp Bass Clarinet Clamp ERT Percussion Clamp ACCX Accordion Clamp 14
6. 1 is an optional product please contact AMT directly for more information WIRELESS TROUBLESHOOTING 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution No sound gt Check the power supply of the transmitter and receiver gt Check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency gt Check whether the hi fi appliance is switched on and the receiver output is connected to audio mixer or amplifier input gt Check whether transmitter is too far away from receiver or SQUELCH control set too high gt Check whether receiver is located too near metal object or there are obstructions between transmitter and receiver Sound interference gt Check the antenna location gt When using 2 or above transmitter sets simultaneously make sure that the chosen frequencies are not interfered gt Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones TV radio and etc Distortion gt Check the receiver volume level is set too high or too low gt Check whether the interference comes from other wireless microphones TV radio and etc Features amp Specification WIRELESS Wi5 System Features gt Operating in UHF band frequency with synthesizer controlled O gt The wireless microphone system with 16 selectable frequencies via Phase Locked Loop PLL circuitry makes it easy to choose non interfered channels gt Diversity with two antennas to ensure the reception quality gt Super high se
7. T will cover the return shipping charges via carrier of AMT s choice to any destination within the United States gt 2 Whenever warranty service is required a copy of the original dated sales receipt must be presented gt 3 For products purchased outside of the USA please contact 973 222 1865 for information pertaining to your country Exclusion of certain damages AMT s liability for any defective product is limited to repair of replacement of the product of our option AMT shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time interrupted operation commercial loss or any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some states do not allow limitations an implied warrantee lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warrantee is not enforceable outside of North America This warrantee gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state APPLIED MICROPHONE WARRANTY WIRELESS For International Customers Outside of the United States If the product is purchased inside of the United States and taken to another country it is the responsibility of the product owner to cover all shipping customs and duty if a warranty upgrade and repair issue is necessary All provisions of the warranty above apply except for Shipping and al
8. This warranty may be enforced by the original dated sales receipt or other proof of warranty coverage is presented when warranty service is required What is covered Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty gt 1 Damage resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect gt 2 Failure to follow instructions included with microphone Repair of attempted repair by anyone not authorized by A M T Failure to remove battery when storing Cause other than product defects including lack of skill competence or experience of use Damages occurring during any shipment of this product claims must be presented to carrier gt 7 Damage to any unit which has been altered or which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed VVVV Nah Ww AMT will pay all labor and material expense for covered items Shipping charges are discussed later in this warranty If your unit needs service please write or telephone us and we will advise you where the unit should be taken or sent If you write us include your name complete address daytime telephone number and a description of the problem DO NOT RETURN YOUR UNIT TO AMT WITHOUT A REPAIR AUTHORIZATION NUMBER If it is necessary to ship the product for service gt 1 You must pay initial shipping charges but if necessary repairs are covered by the warrantee AM
9. USER S MANUAL UHF BAND Wind Instrument Wireless Microphone System WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM Table of Contents Page INthODUCtI ON sa n eaaa Pae araa aa aaa a Aaa eae a Eara sents a aa enna 1 1 1 FCC Statement 1 2 Safety 1 3 Environment 1 4 Wireless Note Product DeSCription cccccecccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeseeeeesaeeseesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeens 2 2 1 Receivers 2 2 Wi5 Transmitter Settling UP annene tess canst eaa aa edee a adana d oada aaia 5 3 1 Connecting the receiver to power 3 2 Connecting the receiver to an audio mixer or an amplifier 3 3 Setting up channel on receiver 3 4 Inserting batteries into the Wi5 transmitter 3 5 Setting up the Wi5 transmitter Basic ConnectioNS sariine iaeaea anarai aae tatanda ananira aaa 9 Troubleshoot cvs ssrin sasa Neies aduire fas dei cee aSa Via aaaea evaaa 10 System Features amp Specification cccccceeceseceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseees 11 Applied Microphone Warranty cccscccceseceseeeeeseeeeeeeceeseeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeeseeeeeeeees 12 The Wi5 C atin oi ackadiniesceastic I eaten at cela tae 14 WIRELESS NOTE WIRELESS 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our product This PLL synthesized wireless microphone system operates in UHF band frequency with 16 selectable channels Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating the system This manual covers the function and operat
10. ion of the wireless microphone system 1 1 FCC Statement 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 Notice The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or the device is permitted Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user s authority to operate the device 1 2 Safety gt Do not spill liquid on the appliance and do not drop it on a hard concrete floor gt Do not place the appliance near heat sources such as radiators amplifier or etc gt Do not expose it to direct sunlight extremely dust excessive moisture or vibration gt Take out the battery from transmitter if the appliance has been not used for a longer period This will avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery 1 3 Environment gt Do not throw used batteries into a fire or garbage bin with domestic rubbish Be sure to dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal rules gt When disposing the equipment remove the ba
11. l costs related to shipping le Customs charges and V A T are not covered by AMT All outside charges associated with re entry of the product into the USA is the sole responsibility of the product owner At no time shall a distributor or a dealer take it upon themselves to replace a defective system with a new system This can only be done with the permission of AMT s tech support 973 222 1865 directly or through a distributor of the country purchased with AMT tech support approval Repairs gt 1 The customer dealer or distributor should contact AMT tech support via phone 973 729 9333 E S T 12pm 12am or email with a short description of the problem Skype phone calls are also welcome SKYPE AMTTECHSUPPORT gt 2 If out of warranty we then advise the customer to call by phone to our tech support 1 973 222 1865 for a return authorization and to discuss possible solutions before sending gt 3 Date and origin of purchase required for warranty repair If the product is covered under warranty the product must ship back to AMT when completed AMT will ship it back with the distributor s next order Under warranty regulations if a product has been damaged from miss use such as Damage resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect Failure to follow instructions included with microphone Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by AMT Failure to remove battery when storing Cause other than product
12. nsitivity extremely low noise transmission and reception SMT assembled PCB module ensures the quality and stability 6 1 System Specification Receiver gt Carrier Frequency Range UHF band gt Frequency Stability 0 005 gt Receiving Sensitivity At8dByzV_ over 80dB S N ratio gt Image and Spurious Rejection 80 dB minimum gt Selectivity gt 50dB gt Modulation Mode FM gt IF Frequency 1 56MHz 2 10 7MHz gt Tone Signal 32 768KHz gt SIN ratio gt 94dB at 48KHz deviation and 60dB V antenna input gt AF Response 80Hz to 12KHz 3dB gt T H D Less than1 0 at 1KHz gt Power Supply DC 12V 18V e AOp ie 20dBV I Line 0dBV gt Battery Charging Without Charging Function gt Current consumption 150mA Max A Wi5 Transmitter gt Carrier Frequency Range UHF band gt Modulation FM gt RF Power Output 10mW max gt Oscillation Mode PLL synthesized 16Channel selectable gt Frequency Stability 0 005 gt Maximum Deviation 48KHz with limiting compressor gt Spurious Emission gt 60dB below carrier frequency gt T H D lt 1 at 1KHz gt Tone Signal 32 768KHz gt Battery 1x 1 5V AAA size batteries or 1 x 1 2V AAA size rechargeable batteries gt Current consumption 130mA at 1 5V 11 WIRELESS APPLIED MICROPHONE WARRANTY AMT Limited Warranty Duration of this warrantee will remain in effect for one year from the date of the original purchase
13. sufficient power 2 The staying on LED indicates that the battery has insufficient power and should be replaced soon 3 If the status LED fails to flash the battery is either dead or not positioned correctly You should correct the position or replace a new battery Battery Cover Push to open battery compartment cover Battery Compartment Insert one AAA dry or rechargeable batteries into the compartment and make sure that the polarity of batteries is correct Antenna Permanently connected helical antenna Channel Selector Use this selector to change transmitter channel setting Mini XLR Plug Connected to the microphone Velcro Stick the Velcro on the bottom of transmitter and the surface of instrument Make sure the position of the transmitter would be safe and fixed during the musician playing the instrument SET UP WIRELESS 3 Set Up 3 1 Connecting the Receiver NOTICE Prior to setting up please check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency Two or more transmitters operating in the same frequency can not be used at the same time and area So for each extra transmitter please select a different frequency which can be used simultaneously at local area e Plug the antennas into the TNC socket on the receiver and point them upward e Plug the DC 12V 500mA power supply into the power connector on the back of the receiver
14. tice Do not put two or more transmitters operate nearby when set up the frequency channel Please keep transmitter at least 1 M away from receiver 3 2 1 Manual Mode Set up interference free channel by manual operation SET SCAN K SET SCAN O00 Press the button to turn the power on Press button SET SCAN for 1 second to let channel flashing on the LED display Press button CH for 2 seconds to change the channel forward or backward Stop pressing button and let LED display flashing five times to lock the setting AUTO SCAN MODE SET UP 3 2 2 Auto Scan Mode Set up interference free channel by auto scan programmed search Press the button to turn the power on Press button Set Scan for 3 seconds to search the next interference free channel automatically The auto scan system would stop at the next interference free channel Stop pressing button and let LED display flashing five times to lock the setting VY _ SETISCAN ta NOTE If user need to set up a multi receiver system please keep your previous receiver microphone pair power on Then go on to next scanning procedure SET UP MANUAL MODE 3 4 Inserting batteries into the Wind Instrument transmitter gt Push to open the battery cover and insert a battery into the battery compartment conforming to the polarity
15. tteries separate the case circuit boards and cables and dispose of all components in accordance with local waste disposal rules 1 4 Wireless Note gt Before setting up make sure that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency gt Do not use two transmitters in the same frequency gt Use good quality batteries to avoid the damage resulting from a defective leaking battery gt Turn the MIC LINE switch on the rear of receiver to adjust receiver output level to match input level requirements of an audio mixer or amplifier gt While checking sound move the transmitter around the area where you use the system to look for dead spots If you find any dead spot change the receiver position If it does not work avoid such places gt To avoid interference do not put the receiver too near metal object and avoid obstructions between transmitter and receiver gt Avoid the interference from TV radio other wireless appliances and etc WIRELESS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 Product Description 2 1 Receivers The receivers are used with our 16 channel selectable channels transmitters The number of frequency channels depends on local regulations The receiver operates in UHF band frequency with PLL synthesized control Powered by 12V DC Single Channel 1 2 Rack Switching Diversity Fixed Antenna 000 000 SET SCAN RF AF B55 VOLUME
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