3 Operação

>EXIT<

RHSL

REHEAR

RHSL

>START<

RHSL

Desloque o emissor dentro da área onde pretende aplicá-lo.

RECORD

RHSL

Registram-se até 6 dropouts.

Pode interromper o registro sempre que quiser, apertando brevemente na tecla

.

"D1 124"

MIN RF

RHSL

RHSL

Lista de resultados

OVFL

RHSL

>EXIT<

REHEAR

RHSL

D1: o registro está concluído, o dropout no. 1 é indicado.

MIN RF: o registro está concluído, nenhum dropout foi encontrado. O dis- play indica o nível mínimo RF medido.

OVFL: o registro terminou automatica- mente porque o prazo (16 minutos) decorreu ou porque a lista de resulta- dos está cheia.

Diagrama 9: função Rehearsal

• Para consultar os demais resultados pressione brevemente ou . Os dropouts são indicados da seguinte forma (exemplo 1):

Exemplo 1: Dropout no. 1 após 124 segundos.

As primeiras posições de memória ficam reservadas para dropouts, as últimas 2 para o nível mínimo medido RF e o maior nível medido de áudio (exemplo 2 e 3).

Exemplo 2: nível mínimo RF -90 dB.

Exemplo 3: nível máximo de áudio 0 dB.

• A opção "EXIT" segue após o último (ou antes do primeiro) registro da lista de resultados

EXTRA

X-TRA

>NAME< X-TRA

>STATUS< X-TRA

3.10.2 Ajustar o squelch

>SQL< X-TRA

">-80< dB"

 

">-90< dB"

 

">-100< dB"

X-TRA

 

X-TRA

 

X-TRA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAVE >N<

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAVE >Y<

 

 

 

 

 

>X-TRA<

 

 

>X-TRA<

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXTRA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X-TRA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O display mostra o ajuste ultimamente ajustado, por

exemplo "-90 dB".

Pode selecionar os seguintes ajustes do squelch com

e: -80, -85, -90, -92, -94, -96, -98, -100 dB.

Nunca ajuste o nível squelch a um valor maior do que necessário. Quanto maior estiver o nível squelch (-80 dB = máx., -100 dB = mín.), tanto menor ficará a sensibilidade do receptor e, em

conseqüência, o alcance entre o emissor e o re-

Diagrama 9: ajustar o

ceptor.

nível do squelch.

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AKG Acoustics WMS 400 user manual Rhsl, Ajustar o squelch

WMS 400 specifications

AKG Acoustics has long been recognized as a premier brand in the professional audio industry, particularly in the realm of wireless microphone systems. Among its celebrated offerings, the WMS 4000, WMS 400, and WMS 40 series stand out for their advanced technology and robust performance, catering to a range of applications from live performances to studio recordings.

Starting with the WMS 4000, this system is engineered for versatility and reliability. It features a sophisticated transmission diversity system that minimizes dropouts and ensures clear audio quality. The WMS 4000 offers an extensive frequency range, accommodating diverse environments and frequencies. A standout feature is its digital pilot tone, which automatically mutes the transmitter when it is switched off, effectively preventing unwanted noise during transitions. With a range of up to 300 meters, the WMS 4000 is ideal for large venues, allowing performers ample space to move without compromising sound quality.

Next, the WMS 400 series maintains the high standards set by its predecessor while providing a more accessible option for mid-level performers. It combines ease of use with quality audio performance, boasting a user-friendly interface that simplifies setup and operation. The WMS 400 employs an efficient frequency management system, which automatically scans the environment to select the best frequencies available, ensuring optimal performance with minimal interference. The system also features a rugged metal chassis, enhancing durability for live applications.

The WMS 40 series serves as an entry-level solution, perfect for beginners and small venues. It is lightweight and features a straightforward design, making it easy to operate for users without extensive technical knowledge. One of its most notable characteristics is its plug-and-play functionality, allowing for quick setup without complicated configurations. The WMS 40 series also offers excellent sound quality through its crystal-clear audio transmission and robust reception, making it a popular choice for schools, theaters, and small events.

All of these systems benefit from AKG's heritage in sound engineering, incorporating advanced audio processing technologies that ensure superior sound fidelity. They also come with a variety of microphone options, including handheld, lavalier, and headworn microphones, providing flexibility to meet different performance needs. Whether for a professional stage or an intimate setting, the AKG WMS series delivers outstanding performance, reliability, and user-friendly features that cater to a wide range of audio applications.