AKG Acoustics PT 4500 manual Turn the setup switch briefly to the left or right

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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 3-pin mini XLR connector.

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).

! Important!

Note:

Symbols

3.1 Connecting

aMicrophone/Instrument Refer to fig. 2.

! Important:

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:

! Important!

1. LOCK mode: The transmitter transmits the microphone output signal to the receiver. All

3.3 Operating Modes

PT 4500

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Contents D I E N U N G S a N L E I T U N G . . S Inhaltsverzeichnis Sicherheit und Umwelt Beschreibung Rot In folgenden Fällen leuchtet die Kontroll-LED rot Nur im Preset-MenüDes Senders aus Angeordnet516 ML, C 518 ML, C 519 ML CK 55 L, C 417 L, C 520 L, C 555 LSetup-Schalter kurz nach rechts oder links drehen Setup-Schalter kurz drücken Setup-Schalter lang drückenInbetriebnahme Hinweis WichtigZu stören Keit siehe Kapitel 3.8 einstellenInbetriebnahme Wenn kein Preset gespeichert ist, zeigt das Display Tan eingestellten Presets beginnen zu blinkenBei Ihrer lokalen Regulierungsbehörde erfahren SchalterSiehe Kapitel Frequenz-Menü Mehrkanalanlagen Quenz abgestimmtQuenz einzustellen Selben Frequenzgruppe auszuwählenManuelle Einstellung Inbetriebnahme Betriebshinweise Lung ON. Die Kontroll-LED 1 wechselt auf grün MUTE. Die Kontroll-LED 1 wechselt auf rotAchten Sie darauf, das Mikrofon auf den Mund auszurichten Freien Kanal der gewählten FrequenzgruppeReinigung Fehlermeldungen Technische Daten FehlermeldungenTable of Contents Safety Safety and EnvironmentChanical vibrations, or shock EnvironmentDescription Operate after approx seconds Mute switch is active in all modesActive and Silent modes only Open the battery compartment door Turn the setup switch briefly to the left or rightClose the battery compartment door Symbols Connecting Frequency refer to .6 and input gain refer to section Setting UpSetting Up Setting Up Lock mode, referring to section Press Setup briefly. The display will change like thisQuency for each transmiter and receiver Push the setup switch brieflyAs follows UsingOperating Notes Below the frequency readout Teries or BP 4000 battery pack from the transmitterPossible Head-worn microphonesCleaning Error Messages Power to transmitter on Error MessagesEst AKG Service Center 760 790, 790 820, 835 862 MHz Carrier frequency rangesSommaire Sécurité et environnement De commande Teur Voir Fig Émetteur de poche Piles 1,5 Dimension AAIntroduction Fournitures d’origine DescriptionTension Cepteur lorsque le signal audio est sur muetON/OFF est en retrait Tion de la touche ON/OFF. La LED témoin 1 passe au vertCâble guitare En mode LockDu câble guitare MKG L d’AKG Appuyer brièvement sur la molette Mise en serviceTourner la molette d’un geste bref à droite ou à gauche Inadvertance des paramètres en cours d’émission Modes’entrée voir point Appuyez 0,6 seconde environ sur la touche ON/OFF Voir Fig Sélection de la porteuse Menu PresetsSi l’émetteur est sous tension, mettez-le hors tension Se mettent à clignoter Si aucun preset n’est mémorisé, l’écran afficheNez la molette à droite Nez la molette à gaucheVoir point Menu Fréquences Mise en serviceSecondes environ. L’écran affiche Du gain d’entrée Mise en service Sélection du mode Modes SetupUtilisation Menu Gain Gain d’entrée en dB’emploi du microphone 520 L, C 555 L Modes d’emploi respectifs InstallationsMulticanaux SieNettoyage Messages d’erreur Caractéristiques techniques Messages d’erreurIndice Sicurezza Ambiente Sicurezza e ambienteDescrizione Parametro da regolare Della batteria in oreIl display visualizza tutti i parametri del trasmettitore Dopo ca secondi il trasmettitore è pronto all’esercizioChitarra non in dotazione Messa in esercizio Frequenza portante attualmente prescelta in MHz Splay 2 si attivaIndicazione Vedi fig Premete il tasto ON/OFF 3 per circa 0,6 secondiDisattivazione PortanteTore Setup a sinistra Setup a destraSetup Di frequenze è sono ammessoi nel vostro paeseMessa in esercizio Nuovo una frequenza per ogni trasmettitore e ricevitore SceltoSinistra o a destra. Sul display viene visualizzato Save -n Messa in esercizio Indicazioni per l’esercizio Prossimo canale libero del gruppo di frequenze prescelto Pulizia Indicazioni errori Sinserire il trasmettitore e Errori visualizzati sul display Errore Rimedio Err.JoGReinserirlo dopo 10 secondi Gamme delle frequenze portantiÍndice Seguridad Seguridad y medio ambienteBraciones o a golpes Medio ambienteDescripción Dad de medición De la pila en horasParámetro a ajustar CioDescripción Puesta en funcionamiento Bilidad de entrada véase capítulo ModosMentos de mando están activados Sualizador 2 se enciendaEn verde Puesta en funcionamientoDesconectar Aviso oFF Todos los modosSet seleccionado actualmente empiezan a parpadear Tador Setup hacia la derechaRecha QuierdaVéase capítulo 2 Menú de frecuencia Mente la frecuencia para cada transmisor y receptor Cuencias seleccionadoRuidos de interferencia Selección manual Selección automática Puesta en funcionamiento Instrucciones para el uso ON. El LED de control 1 cambia a verde MUTE. El LED de control 1 cambia a rojoTado el micrófono Oriente el micrófono hacia la boca del usuarioLimpieza Avisos de error Datos técnicos 101 100102 103Segurança Meio ambiente Segurança e meio ambienteDescrição Voluntário Segundos516 ML, C 518 ML, C 519 ML Operação Importante Ligar OperaçãoLigar no modo Lock Veja fig Pressione por ca ,6 segundos a tecla ON/OFFMute não aparece e o LED de controle 1 brilha verde DesligarTrole Setup Se nenhum preset for armazenado o display mostraSetup para a direita Setup para a esquerdaVeja capítulo Menu de freqüências 101 Cia novamente para cada emissor e receptor LecionadoAjuste manual Ajuste automático 103 104 De ajuste Instruções para o usoModos Active Comutar entre osDê atenção a orientar o microfone para a boca do usuário Cia entre o microfone e a boca520 L, C 555 L Do respectivo microfone Do grupo selecionado de freqüênciasLimpeza Indicações de falha Especificações Indicações de falhaNotizen Notes Notes Note Notas Notas 111 Page