Safety And Environment; Safety; Environment; Description - AKG SO 40 Modo De Empleo

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1 Safety and Environment

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1.1 Safety

1. Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight,
excessive dust, mois ture, rain, mechanical
vibrations, or shock.

1.2 Environment

1. Be sure to dispose of used batteries as
required by local waste disposal rules. Never
throw batteries into a fire (risk of explosion) or
garbage bin.
2. When scrapping the equipment, remove the
batteries, separate the case, circuit boards,
and cables, and dispose of all components in
accord ance with local waste disposal rules.
3. The packaging of the equipment is recyclabe.
To dispose of the packaging, make sure to use
a collection/recycling system provided for that
purpose and observe local legislation relating
to waste disposal and recycling.
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2 Description

2.1 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. Please
take a few minutes to read the instructions
below carefully before operating the equip-
ment. Please keep the Manual for future refer-
ence. Have fun and impress your audience!

2.2 Packing List

1 SO 40 trans-
1 AAA size
mitter
battery
• Check that the package contains all the parts
listed above. If anything is missing, please con-
tact your AKG dealer.

2.3 Optional Accessories

• For optional accessories, refer to the current
AKG catalog or folder, or visit www.akg.com.
Your dealer will be glad to help.
2.4 Description
The SO 40 is a WMS 40 microtools Series minia-
ture transmitter specifically designed for direct
connection to a microphone.
The transmitter features a 3-pin standard XLR con-
nector that allows you to connect the transmitter
directly to a dynamic microphone (e.g., AKG
Emotion Series) or a condenser microphone with
an internal power supply (e.g., AKG C 1000 S).
The SO 40 operates on a single fixed, quartz stabi-
1 black bat-
tery cover
lized carrier frequency in the 710 MHz to 865 MHz
UHF band.
The color of the battery cover indicates the carrier
frequency of your transmitter (see Manual
Supplement). You can replace the color code bat-
tery cover with the supplied black replacement
cover.
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