Foreword Thanks for purchasing the COMICA WM100 UHF wireless microphone. To ensure the security of the product, please carefully read the user manual ,correctly install and operate the item. Main Features . 48 Channels for Several Devices Work Together . Working Range Up to 100m without Staccato (100m in Open Area, 60m in Area with Obstacle) .
Packing List Main Body Hand-held Transmitter Lavalier Transmitter Receiver Purchase Options : WM100 = TX + RX WM100H = HTX + RX WM100-HTX:...
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Accessories 3.5mm Audio Mic Wind Muff 3.5mm-3.5mm Audio Output Cable Portable Case 3.5mm-XLR Audio Output Cable User Manual Waist Belt Clip Certification Cold Shoe Mount Warranty Card The accessories of each combination include : WM100 = X2 + WM100H =...
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Components and Instruction Components Hand-held Transmitter Microphone LCD Display Power/CH Setting Button IR Screen Low Cut/Normal Audio Switch Channel Sequence Switch AA Battery Holder...
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Lavalier Transmitter Antenna LINE IN Input MIC Input Power/Muting Button Function Selection Button + Working Indication Light Function Selection Button - Function Setting Button Belt Clip AA Battery Holder 1/4 Mounting Tray...
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Receiver Antenna 3.5mm Audio Output 3.5mm Audio Monitor Output Power Button Function Selection Button + Working Indication Light Function Selection Button - Function Setting Button Belt Clip AA Battery Holder 1/4 Mounting Tray...
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Screen Display Instruction Hand-held Transmitter HTX: Normal recording mode Power Indication Channel Lavalier Transmitter TX : RF Transmitting Strength High Icon: RF Transmitting Strength Low Icon: Normal Audio Mode Icon: Muting Mode Icon: Power Indication 00 520. 000 Channel Channel Frequency Locking/Unlocking Icon Audio Status Indication Bar...
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Receiver RX: Power Indication RF Receiving Strength Volume Indication VOL 15 00 520. 000 Channel Channel Frequency Locking/Unlocking Icon Audio Status Indication Bar Indication Light Instruction Green Light Keeps On Work Normally Green Light Flicker Channels Not Match (Only for Receiver) Red Light Keeps On Muting Mode Red Light Flicker...
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Function Button Instruction Long Press Power On/Off Power/Muting Button Short Press Muting(Unlocking Mode) Lavalier Locking/Unlocking Long Press Transmitter Function Setting (Unlocking Mode) Set Button and Receiver Short Press Function Selection(Unlocking Mode) Short Press Function Selection + Button Short Press Function Selection - Button Long Press Power On / Off Power/CH Setting...
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Installation and Usage Hand-held Transmitter Step 1. Install two AA batteries into the battery tray according to the positive and negative electrode Step 2. Long press the button to turn on the hand-held transmitter...
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Step 3. Matching with the receiver VOL 11 Hand-held transmitter’ channel Receiver’ channel 3.1. Short press power button to switch the channel Channel switch...
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3.2. Set HTX and RX into same channel VOL 11 Hand-held transmitter’ channel Receiver’ channel sync Hand-held transmitter Receiver...
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3.3. The light will turn to green after successful match Low cut adjustment switch Channel sequence switch For convenient operation, please open the battery cover to adjust the channel sequence...
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Lavalier Transmitter Step 1: Install Batteries into Battery Holder by following the ‘+’ and ‘-’ Icon, and clip the belt clip onto back of transmitter; Step 2: Long-press the power button to open the transmitter; Step 3: According to your own requirement, to choose to connect the Mic cable onto ‘Line in’...
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Step 5: Refer to the Function Button Instruction to set the relative functions, for example: CH Adjustment, RF Strength Adjustment, LCF Adjustment; 5.1. Unlock: 520. 000 Lock Long press SET button 520. 000 Unlock...
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5.2. CH Adjustment: Short press SET button Adjust CH channel Adjust the CH channel by - + button...
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5.3. RF Strength Adjustment : Short press SET button Adjust RF Adjust the RF signal strength by - + button 5.4. LCF (Low-cut Filter) LCF OFF LCF ON The voice become more crisp with LCF ON, the voice become more vigorous with LCF OFF.
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Receiver Step 1: Install the Receiver onto the device via cold-shoe, and connect one end of the audio cable into output jack, connect another end of the audio cable into device’s audio input jack; And plug your earphone into the audio monitor’s jack for audio monitor if you need;...
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Step 2: Set CH to match the channels, and adjust VOL to set the volume until you’re satisfied; 2.1 Unlock: VOL 11 520. 000 Lock Long press SET button VOL 11 520. 000 Unlock...
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2.2 Set CH to match the channels: Short press SET button VOL 11 Adjust CH channel Adjust CH by - + to match the Transmitter Green Light keeps on The Green Light will keep on after channel matched.
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2.3 Set the volume until you’re satisfied: VOL 11 Adjust VOL Adjust volume by - + button, Short press SET to confirm...
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Automatic Channel Scan; VOL 11 Auto scan ? Select whether auto-scanning by - + button, and short press SET button to confirm You can use auto-scanning to find channels with less interference when the surrounding wireless interference is serious...
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Specification Hand-held Transmitter HTX Signal / Noise >65dB Antenna PCB Antenna Stray Radiation <-60dBc Sound Delay <20ms Audio Distortion <0.5% Battery AA Batteries x 2pcs Dimension Φ53.5(MAX) x 253mm Operating Temperature 0 ℃ ~ 50 ℃ -20 ℃ ~ 60 ℃ Storage Temperature...
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Lavalier Transmitter TX Signal / Noise >65dB Antenna 1/4 Wavelength Antenna Stray Radiation <-60dBc Sound Delay <20ms Audio Distortion <0.5% Audio Input Socket 3.5mm Jack Batteries AA Batteries x 2pcs Size 111.5 x 65 x 25.3mm Working Temperature 0℃ ~ +50℃ Storage Temperature -20℃...
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Receiver RX Signal / Noise >65dB Antenna 1/4 Wavelength Antenna Receiving Sensitivity -95dBm Sound Delay <20ms Audio Distortion <0.5% Frequency Range 20Hz ~ 18KHz Audio Output 3.5mm Jack Batteries AA Batteries x 2pcs Size 111.5 x 65 x 25.3mm Working Temperature 0℃...
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