3 Setting Up
•Prior to setting up your WMS 4500, check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency, referring to section 3.6 and the receiver manual.
•We recommend setting all channels to the same Preset and the same Group.
In the following sections, flashing characters are identified by angle symbols ">" and "<". All values shown are examples of available settings.
Short push on the setup switch.
Long push on the setup switch.
Turn the setup switch briefly to the left.
Turn the setup switch briefly to the right.
Turn the setup switch briefly to the left or right.
The PT 4500 bodypack transmitter has been designed primarily for use with "L" type MicroMic Series microphones from AKG (see section 2.4.2). If you wish to connect other microphones from AKG or other manufacturers to the PT 4500, please note that you may have to rewire the existing connector of your microphone or replace it with a
Audio input pinout:
Pin 1: shield
Pin 2: audio (inphase)
Pin 3: audio
A positive supply voltage of 6 volts for condenser microphones is available on pin 2.
Please note that AKG cannot guarantee that the PT 4500 bodypack transmitter will work perfectly with products from other manufacturers and any damage that may re- sult from such use is not covered by the AKG warranty scheme.
•Plug the mini XLR connector (1) on the cable of your microphone or on the MKG L in- strument cable (2) into the audio input connector (3) on the bodypack transmitter.
1.Open the battery compartment door (1).
2.Insert the two supplied batteries into the battery compartment, aligning the batteries with the polarity symbols inside the battery compartment.
If you insert the batteries the wrong way, the transmitter will not be powered.
3.Close the battery compartment door (1).
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Note:
Symbols
3.1 Connecting
aMicrophone/Instrument Refer to fig. 2.
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3.2Inserting Batteries Refer to fig. 3.
•Alternatively to the supplied dry batteries, you may use the optional BP 4000 battery pack from AKG. The BP 4000 fits into the battery compartment in the correct orienta- tion only, so you cannot insert it the wrong way.
•Never use standard rechargeable batteries! These may damage the transmitter if the charging contacts are shorted and will provide no remaining battery life in- dication. AKG will accept no liability for any damage resulting from the use of standard rechargeable batteries.
Note:
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1. LOCK mode: The transmitter transmits the microphone output signal to the receiver. All | 3.3 Operating Modes |
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