Wireless Transmitters CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................... 4 FEATURES ........................ 4 WM60 TRANSMITTER ....................5 WM70 TRANSMITTER ....................6 SPECIFICATIONS ......................7 Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any information suppied within this document without prior notice. V. OCT 7, 006 WM60 / WM70...
INTRODUCTION Common Features Congratulations on your purchase of ei- ● Operates band, ther the WM60 or WM70 wireless trans- mitter from Phonic. With either of these 64.75~804.800 MHz (FCC) transmitters, and the Phonic WM-40 or 64.75-864.800 MHz (CE) WM-400 receivers, you are on your way ●...
AC pow- The wireless receiver should be set er source to allow the WM60 to be to the identical channel if transmis- powered. sion is to occur successfully.
WM70 to be al- ternated between a mono and stereo signal. On/Off Button – this button turns the For more information on using the WM wireless systems, please consult the WM-SYS, , or 4 manuals. WM60 / WM70...
LED Indicators : Power On/Off, Sig/Clip Power : External Adaptor, VDC Output Power : <50 mW Overall Dimensions : 40 x 4.5 x 79 mm (5.5” x .7” x 7”) Net Weight : 5 g (0.7 lbs) WM60 / WM70...