Ht 40 Handheld Transmitter; Pt 40 Bodypack Transmitter - AKG WMS40 User Instructions

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2 Description
2.5 HT 40 Handheld
Transmitter
2.5.1 Controls
Refer to fig. 3.
Refer to section 2.7
Color Code Table.
2.5.2 Optional
Accessory
2.6 PT 40 Bodypack
Transmitter
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7
MIC OUT: Balanced 3-pin XLR audio output for connecting to,
e.g., a microphone input on a mixing console.
8
LINE OUT: Unbalanced audio output on a 1/4" mono jack for
connecting to, e.g., a guitar amplifier.
9
Screwdriver for adjusting the SQUELCH control on the receiver
and the GAIN control on the bodypack transmitter.
10 Strain Relief for the feeder cable of the supplied AC adapter.
11 DC IN: Input connector for the supplied AC adapter.
12 SQUELCH: The squelch circuit switches the receiver off if the
received signal is too weak, in order to suppress the related noise
or the residual noise of the receiver while the transmitter is off. Set
the SQUELCH control to minimum before first switching the recei-
ver on. (For details, refer to section 3.12.)
The HT 40 handheld transmitter operates on one fixed, quartz stabilized
frequency in the 710 MHz to 865 MHz UHF carrier frequency range and
uses an antenna integrated in the body.
The microphone element permanently mounted on the transmitter is
acoustically identical to the D 880 vocal microphone from AKG. This
microphone features a built-in wind and pop filter to reduce wind and
breath noise and provides low handling noise sensitivity, high gain
before feedback, and brilliant sound quality.
13 On/Off switch: This slide switch provides three positions indica-
ted in the display window:
ON: Power to the transmitter is on.
MUTE: The signal delivered by the microphone element is muted
while power and the RF carrier frequency remain on. This pre-
vents the receiver from responding to interference from other
transmitters.
OFF: Power to the transmitter is off.
14 Status LED: Indicates battery status.
LED flashes momentarily upon switching ON and extinguishes:
batteries are OK.
LED lights constantly: batteries will be dead in about 50 minutes.
15 Color Code: The color of this plastic clip indicates the carrier fre-
quency of your transmitter. Receivers tuned to the same frequen-
cy are marked with the same color. You can remove the color code
clip on the HT 40 and replace it with the supplied black clip.
16 Battery Compartment Lid: Refer to section 3.8.
17 Carrier Frequency Label: The label above the battery compart-
ment indicates the carrier frequency and approval marks of your
transmitter.
W 880 foam windscreen
You can use the PT 40 bodypack transmitter with both dynamic micro-
phones and condenser microphones operating on a supply voltage of
approx. 3.8 V. You may also connect an electric guitar, electric bass, or
remote keyboard.
The PT 40 operates on one fixed, quartz stabilized frequency in the
710 MHz to 865 MHz UHF carrier frequency range.

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