AKG Acoustics WMS 400 user manual Cleaning

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4 Operating Notes

The PPC 1000 Polar Pattern Converter (optional accessory for the HT 400/C) will change the micro- phone's pickup pattern from cardioid to hypercardioid. This makes the microphone even less sensitive to sounds arriving from the sides, resulting in higher gain before feedback when you use monitor speak- ers on stage.

Note: To install the PPC 1000, you need to remove the PB 1000 Presence Boost Adapter first.

1.

Unscrew the wire-mesh cap.

a

 

 

 

b

 

2.

Pull the PB 1000 off the microphone capsule, slowly rotating

 

 

 

 

PPC 1000

 

 

 

 

 

the PB 1000 as you pull (a).

PB 1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.Slip the PPC 1000 on the microphone capsule to the stop, slowly rotating the PPC 1000 as you push it home (b).

Important: When installing or removing the PPC 1000/PB 1000, make sure to grip the capsule and rubber shock mount (arrows) firmly with your thumb and forefinger to prevent the capsule being severed from the shock mount.

1.Set the ON-MUTE/PRG-OFF switch (19) to "MUTE/PRG" (center position).

If you switched from "OFF" to "MUTE/PRG":

The transmitter audio and RF sections are OFF and the status LED (20) is dark. The infrared receiv- er section is ON. The transmitter is in setup mode and you can program the carrier frequency. The display indicates the frequency in MHz - frequency in Preset form - "Prg IR" and changes to alternating between the currently selected Preset and "Prg IR".

If you switched from "ON" to "MUTE/PRG":

The microphone is muted and the status LED (20) will change from green to red. The infrared receiver section is OFF. Since the RF section continues transmitting the carrier frequency, no unwanted noises will become audible form the sound system.

The display alternates between the currently selected Preset and the remaining battery capacity in hours.

2.To switch the microphone back on, set the ON-MUTE/PRG-OFF switch (19) to "ON".

The status LED (20) will change to green. The display will indicate the remaining battery capacity in hours.

Removing the PB 1000 and Installing the PPC 1000

a)Removing the PB 1000

b)Installing the PPC 1000

4.3PT 400 Bodypack Transmitter

4.3.1 Muting the Microphone Refer to fig. 4 on page iii.

The optional Remote Mute Switch allows you to mute the transmitter if it is mounted in a position where

• Optional Remote Mute

it is difficult or impossible to use the "on-board" MUTE switch.

Switch

 

Refer to fig. 16 on page vi.

1.Plug the cable (1) on the Remote Mute Switch into the REMOTE MUTE jack (2) on the transmitter.

2.Put the Remote Mute Switch in a jacket or shirt pocket or use the belt clip to clamp the Remote Mute Switch on the belt.

3.To mute the microphone, press the button on the Remote Mute Switch. The button will lock and the status LED will change to red.

4.To switch the microphone back on, press the button again. The status LED will change to green.

1.Plug the supplied terminal connector (3) into the REMOTE MUTE jack (2) on the bodypack transmit- ter.

The ON-MUTE/PRG-OFF switch on the bodypack transmitter is electronically locked. You can not mute the microphone unintentionally.

2.To unlock the ON-MUTE/PRG-OFF switch, disconnect the terminal connector (3) from the REMOTE MUTE jack (2).

4.3.2 Locking the ON-MUTE/PRG-OFF Switch Refer to fig. 17 on page vi.

1.

Fix the microphone to the H 40/1 lavalier clip or H 41/1 tiepin referring to the microphone’s instruction

4.3.3 Microphone Technique

 

manual.

• C 417 L, CK 55 L Lavalier

2.

Clamp the microphone on your clothing as close as possible to your mouth.

Microphones

 

Remember that gain-before-feedback will be the higher the smaller the distance between the micro-

 

 

phone and the mouth!

 

3.

Make sure to aim the microphone at your mouth.

 

 

 

 

 

Refer to the user’s manual of the respective microphone for instructions on how to use head-worn micro-

• C 420 L, C 444 L Head-worn

phones.

Microphones

 

 

 

5 Cleaning

To clean the transmitter and receiver surfaces, use a soft cloth moistened with water.

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ElRegular el silenciador squelch Lista de resultadosRetry Exit Instrucciones de manejoSave Y guardar Save N no guardar Delete borrar PV 1.0 versión de preajuste Versión de firmwareMicrófono en mudo Si ha conmutado de OFF a MUTE/PRG Si ha conmutado de on a MUTE/PRGLimpieza Solución de errores Datos técnicos Transmisor Mensajes de error Error SoluciónSegurança e meio ambiente ÍndiceAviso importante RMU Set ID ApresentaçãoSet de código de cores Acessórios opcionaisNo modo Lock Só no modo SetupOK verde -40 a +3 dB Emissor de mão HT 400 Veja na página OperaçãoEmissor de bolso PT 400 Veja na página Importante Colocar a pila/o acumula- dor no emissorMesa de mixagem Ajustar o grupo de Ajustar o receptor modo Setup AvisoFreqüências Save Y armazenarPreset 3Ajustar a freqüência menu MHz Do receptor Alterar o nomeSave N não armazenar Delete eliminar2Sensibilidade de entrada do emissor de mão Ajustar o squelch Instruções para o uso Nome ao receptor se não tiver armaze No submenu Name pode atribuir umNado um nome anteriormente Delete eliminar 3 Funções especiaisVersão firmware PV 1.0 versão presetSe tiver comutado de on para MUTE/PRG ON-MUTE-OFF LimpezaProblema Não tem som Resolução de problemasCausa possível Como resolver o problema Problema Resolver o problemaEspecificações AKG ACOUSTICS, U.S
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