Getting Started Quickly Insert the supplied batteries into the receiver. Switch power to the re- ceiver on and select the code for the country where you are going to operate your receiver (refer to "Se- lecting the Country Preset" on page 27 and fig. A2 in the Appendix).
Symbols and Characters Symbols Used The following symbols are used in the menu diagrams Figs. A1 through A9 on pages 97 in the Manual to 103: Setup Control Symbol Action Long push (appropx. 2 secs.) Short push Turn all the way up or down Turn all the way down Turn all the way up Display Characters...
1 Safety and Environment 1. Do not spill any liquids on the equipment and do not drop any objects through the ven- tilation slots in the equipment. 2. The equipment may be used in dry rooms only. Safety 3. The equipment may be opened, serviced, and repaired by authorized personnel only. The equipment contains no user-serviceable parts.
1 Safety and Environment 3. Have your ears checked by an audiologist on a regular basis. 4. To avoid infections, wipe the ear molds with a skin compatible antiseptic before and after use. Stop using the earbuds if they are causing great discomfort or infection. 1.
2 Description Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. This Manual contains important instructions for Introduction setting up and operating your equipment. Please take a few minutes to read the instruc- tions below, particularly section 1 “Safety and Environment”, carefully before oper- ating the equipment.
2 Description 4 Status LED 5 Battery compartment accepting two AA size dry batteries (included) or an optional BP4000 battery pack. 6 Charging contacts for charging the BP4000 battery pack on the optional CU4000 charger. 7 Setup control: Sets the various parameters of the receiver. 8 LINE OUT: 2.5-mm line-level output jack.
3 Setting Up • Prior to every soundcheck, verify that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same frequency. N N O O T T I I C C E E • The adjustment procedures for all receiver parameters are diagrammatically shown in figs.
3 Setting Up LOCK Mode In order to ensure maximum reliability, the receiver setup functions are electronically locked so it is not possible to change any settings unintentionally. The "LOCK" label is lit on the dis- play. • You can scroll through the following status screens: Preset (comes up only if a Preset has been saved): Carrier frequency shown as a Chan- nel number within a Frequency Group.
3 Setting Up • The selected volume setting remains stored in memory upon powering down and will be restored automatically upon powering up again. • The volume setting affects the headphone output level only and does not affect the Note LINE output.
3 Setting Up Automatic Selection for a 1. In SETUP mode, turn the setup control up or down as many times as needed to call up Single-channel System the "AUTO" and "CH" labels on the display. Refer to fig. A4.2 in 2.
3 Setting Up • If you wish to mount the receiver on the camera in a different position (e.g., further up Alternative positions: front or to the rear): 1. Unscrew the fixing screw (4)and remove the adapter from the mounting plate (6). Refer to fig.
4 Advanced Functions In addition to the basic functions described in section 3 above, the receiver provides a se- ries of advanced functions. Finding Interference The Field Scan function automatically searches the receiver's entire frequency band for in- Frequencies terference frequencies. ("Field Scan"...
4 Advanced Functions 2. To save your selection, press the setup control briefly. • To avoid hearing damage when using headphones, always leave the hearing protection limiter ON. • The sensitivity of the human hearing system to aural stress differs from person C C A A U U T T I I O O N N to person.
6 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedy No sound. 1. No batteries inside transmitter. 1. Insert batteries into transmitter. 2. Transmitter and/or receiver is OFF. 2. Switch transmitter/receiver ON. 3. Transmitter is tuned to different fre- 3. Tune transmitter and receiver to same quency than receiver.
7 Specifications Carrier frequency range: 500.1 to 821.5 MHz (several bands, depending on model) RF bandwidth: up to 31.5 MHz, depending on band / 25 kHz Modulation: Audio formats: mono Expander: compatible with WMS4500 Deemphasis: 150 µsecs. Audio bandwidth: 35 Hz to 20 kHz THD at 1 kHz: <...
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