3 Setting Up
3.5 Connecting the
Receiver to a Mixer
Refer to fig. 6a.
Refer to fig. 8b.
Important!
3.6 Connecting the
Receiver to an
Amplifier
Refer to Fig. 7.
3.7 Connecting the
Receiver to Power
Refer to Fig. 5.
3.8 Before the
Soundcheck
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3. Insert the receiver with the clamping slide (14) on its inside panel into
the fixing rails on the inside panel of the other receiver.
4. Tighten the two Phillips screws in the inside clamping slide (14) CW
to connect the two receivers.
5. Use the supplied installation screws to install the receivers in the
rack.
You can connect the receiver to a mixer in one of two ways:
A. Use a standard XLR cable to connect the MIC OUT connector (7) on
the receiver rear panel to a balanced XLR microphone input on the
mixer. Turn the VOLUME control (3) on the receiver all the way CCW
to set the receiver output to microphone level.
B. Use a standard 1/4" jack cable to connect the LINE OUT jack (8) on
the receiver rear panel to an unbalanced 1/4" line input jack on the
mixer. Turn the VOLUME control (3) on the receiver all the way CW
to set the receiver output to line level.
Never use the two audio outputs simultaneously! This may
cause signal loss or increased noise.
1. Use a standard 1/4" jack cable to connect the LINE OUT jack (8) on
the receiver rear panel to an unbalanced 1/4" line input jack on the
amplifier.
2. Turn the VOLUME control (3) on the receiver all the way CW to set
the receiver output to line level.
1. Point the antenna (2) upward.
2. Set the SQUELCH control (12) fully CCW.
3. Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied AC
adapter is identical to the AC mains voltage available where
you will use your WMS 40. Using the AC adapter with a different
AC voltage may cause irreparable damage to the unit.
4. Plug the feeder cable on the supplied AC adapter into the DC IN
socket (11) on the receiver.
5. Bend part of the feeder cable into a small bight, pass the bight
through the strain relief (10) from above, and place the end of the
bight snugly against the hook on the strain relief (10). Tighten the
cable.
6. Plug the AC adapter into a convenient power outlet.
7. Press the POWER switch (1) to switch power to the receiver ON.
1. Move the transmitter around the area where you will use the system
to check the area for "dead spots", i.e., places where the field
strength seems to drop and reception deteriorates.
If you find any dead spots, try to eliminate them by repositioning the
receiver. If this does not help, avoid the dead spots.
2. If unwanted noise becomes audible, turn the SQUELCH control (12)
on the receiver CW just enough to suppress the noise.
The RF LED (4) will extinguish every time the squelch mutes the
audio output of the receiver.