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KAM KWM1932 V2 Instruction Manual page 4

Complete uhf wireless system

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Operation
Before operating the system ensure that you have installed fresh batteries in the transmitters.
Receiver operation
1. Connect outputs for channel A and B to your mixer/amplifier, either two balanced XLR cables for dual output or
a single unbalanced 1/4 inch jack plug cable for mixed output of both channels.
2. Connect the AC adapter to the receiver and plug into an appropriate power outlet.
Handheld microphone transmitter operation
1. Slide the mic ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the ON position.
2. Check that the signal indicator is lit on your receiver to see if the radio signal is being received.
3. If the signal indicator is lit, begin singing or speaking.
4. During the performance, slide the ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the STANDBY position when the microphone is
not being used.
5. When the performance is over, slide the ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the OFF position to conserve battery
power in the microphone.
Bodypack transmitter operation
1. Connect either the headset mic, the lavalier/tie mic or the guitar lead to the bodypack via the locking connector.
2. Slide the receiver's ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
3. Check that the signal indicator is lit on your receiver to see if the radio signal is being received.
4. If the signal indicator is lit, begin singing, speaking or playing your instrument
5. During the performance, slide the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position when the bodypack is not being used.
Technical specifications
Transmitter
Balanced output sockets (3-pin XLR)
Unbalanced 6.3mm jack for mixed audio output
DC power supply (12.5-18V, 300mA)
Twin aerial system
Handheld microphone
Batteries: AA 1.5v x 2 alkaline
Off/mute/on allows audio muting (soft start)
Neodymium cartridge and steel mesh grille
Low battery LED indicator
Bodypack transmitter
Batteries: AA 1.5v x 2 alkaline
Easy access on/off switch
Professional locking mic connector
Low battery LED indicator
Frequency options: UHF 863.3/864.3MHz and UHF 863.8/864.8MHz

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