INTRODUCTION
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DESCRIPTION
The WM600D Wireless Microphone System is a DUAL CHANNEL, UHF, PLL controlled frequency device, which
provides a reliable, high quality signal transmission.
WM600D Wireless Microphone System features 3 units: WM600D dual channel receiver, WM6M handheld
transmitter and WM6H body pack transmitter. The system is available in three different configurations, each
of them including an ABS carrying case:
WM600DM:
WM600D + 2 x WM6M
WM600DH:
WM600D + 2 x WM6H + lavalier + headset
WM600DKIT: WM600D + WM6M + WM6H + lavalier + headset
Four frequencies are available for each channel, which have been accurately selected to allow the
simultaneous use of 2 devices (four channels in total) without interference between them:
1. 863.100 MHz
2. 863.900 MHz
3. 864.500 MHz
4. 864.900 MHz
WM600D RECEIVER
See FIG. 1 at page 15:
1. DC IN
Socket for the AC/DC adaptor connection, use only the adaptor supplied with the system.
2. OUTPUT (UNBALANCED)
Unbalanced output with line level: connect it through a mono 6.3mm jack cable to a mixer input.
3. OUTPUT (BALANCED)
Balanced output with mic level: connect it through a XLR cable to a mixer input.
4. POWER
On/off switch.
5. ON
Red LED: if lighted states that the power supply is present and the receiver is turned on.
6. RF (channel A or B)
Green LED: if lighted states that the transmitter is sending a radio signal to the receiver.
7. AF (channel A or B)
Red LED: illuminates when an audio signal is present.
8. SET (channel A or B)
Keep this button pressed until the number flashes and then push it again to set the frequency (1 – 4).
NOTE: when a frequency is selected in one of the two channels, it is not available for selection in the
other one, in order to not create interferences.
9. FREQUENCY NUMBER (channel A or B)
The display shows the frequency number (1 – 4), that must correspond to the frequency set on the
transmitter.
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