AKG Perception WMS45 User Instructions Download Page 7

 

 

Description   

  

 

Perception wireless 

 

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The HT 45 handheld transmitter operates within a switching bandwidth of up to 30 MHz in the 
500  to  865  MHz  UHF  carrier  frequency  range  and  offers  up  to  8  selectable  carrier 
frequencies. The transmitter uses an antenna integrated within the housing. 

The  microphone  capsule  in  the  transmitter  has  a  cardioid  pickup  pattern.  It  provides  low 
handling noise sensitivity, high gain before feedback and brilliant sound quality, as well as a 
built-in wind and pop filter to reduce wind and breath noise. 

 

Controls 

Display:

 Shows the selected transmitting 

channel. 

CHANNEL:

  This  button  allows  you  to 

select  one  of  up  to  8  different  carrier 
frequencies  within  the  transmitter's  carrier 
frequency range. 

GAIN:

 This slide switch allows you to set 

the audio input sensitivity of the transmitter 
to  one  of  two  positions:  "HI"  =  high  input 
sensitivity, "LOW" = low input sensitivity. 

Status  LED:

  Indicates  the  transmitter's 

operating status. 

LED lit green:

 Battery is OK. 

LED lit red:

 From the moment the LED changes to red, the battery capacity will provide a 

maximum of one operating hour. We recommend replacing the battery with a new one as 
soon as possible. 

On/off switch:

 This slide switch has three positions: 

ON:

 Power to the transmitter is on. 

MUTE:

  The  audio  signal  delivered  by  the  microphone  is  muted  while  power  and  the  RF 

carrier frequency remain on. 

OFF:

 Power to the transmitter is off. 

 

NOTE

 

If you use a rechargeable battery, the LED will change to red approximately 15 minutes before 
the battery goes flat. 

Carrier  frequency  label:

  The  label  above  the  battery  compartment  indicates  the  carrier 

frequency range and up to 8 carrier frequencies. 

Battery compartment cover:

 See 

Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld/bodypack 

Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld/bodypack 

Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld/bodypack 

Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld/bodypack 

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HT 45 handheld transmitter 

 

Figure 3: Controls on HT 45 transmitter 

Summary of Contents for Perception WMS45

Page 1: ...anual before using the equipement MODE D EMPLOI 34 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me ISTRUZIONI PER L USO 50 Prima di utilizzare l apparecchio leggere il manuale MODO DE EMPLEO 66...

Page 2: ...ower 26 Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld bodypack transmitters 26 Setting the frequency 27 Setting up the handheld transmitter 27 Setting up the bodypack transmitter 27 Connecting a mic...

Page 3: ...ces such as radiators heating ducts amplifiers etc and do not expose it to direct sunlight excessive dust moisture rain mechanical vibrations or shock To avoid hum or interference route all audio line...

Page 4: ...hment clip 1 W 444 windshield 1 SR 45 receiver 1 SMPS switched mode power supply 1 guarantee card 1 frequency table 1 Manual Supplement sheet Instrumental Set Instrumental Set Instrumental Set Instrum...

Page 5: ...ver 1 ON OFF On off button 2 VOLUME This retractable rotary control allows continuous adjustment of the audio output level 3 RF OK This LED lights up to indicate that signal is being received If no si...

Page 6: ...suppress the interference noise or background noise of the receiver while the transmitter is off Set the squelch control to minimum before switching on the receiver for the first time 3 AUDIO OUT BALA...

Page 7: ...smitter s operating status LED lit green Battery is OK LED lit red From the moment the LED changes to red the battery capacity will provide a maximum of one operating hour We recommend replacing the b...

Page 8: ...ected transmitting channel 5 Status LED Indicates the transmitter s operating status LED lit green Battery is OK LED lit red From the moment the LED changes to red the battery capacity will provide a...

Page 9: ...ng AKG microphones CK 55 L C 417 L C 520 L C 555 L C 544 L C 577 C 516 ML C 518 ML C 519 ML C 411 The MKG L guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric guitar electric bass or keytar to the bod...

Page 10: ...unbalanced 1 4 6 3 mm line input jack on the mixer or amplifier 2 Turn the VOLUME control on the receiver fully clockwise to set the receiver output to line level NOTE To avoid hum interference do no...

Page 11: ...referring to the appropriate instruction manual or by ear The PT 45 bodypack transmitter has been designed for use with the CK 55 L C 411 C 417 L C 520 L C 555 L C 516 ML C 518 ML and C 519 ML microph...

Page 12: ...the transmitter 1 Move the transmitter around the area where you will use the system to check the area for dead spots i e places where the field strength seems to drop and reception deteriorates If y...

Page 13: ...a microphone amplified and fed back to the speakers Above a certain volume the feedback threshold this process becomes a vicious circle making the sound system howl and screech The only solution is t...

Page 14: ...down If the microphone sounds thin or flat move the microphone capsule closer to your mouth Find the optimum position during the soundcheck Windshield If for instance on an open air stage excessive w...

Page 15: ...h cap of the handheld transmitter 2 Take the windshield foam insert out of the wire mesh cap 3 Wash the windshield in mild soap suds 4 As soon as the windshield has dried replace it in the wire mesh c...

Page 16: ...er batteries Transmitter is too far away from receiver or squelch level set too high Move closer to receiver or reduce squelch level Obstructions between transmitter and receiver Remove obstructions N...

Page 17: ...Power requirement 1x 1 5 V AA size battery 1x 1 5 V AA size battery Battery life 10 hours 10 hours Squelch threshold 100 to 70 dBm adjustable Audio outputs Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1 4 6 3 mm jack...

Page 18: ...taller et tester les piles dans l metteur portatif de poche 42 R glage de la fr quence 43 Mise en service de l metteur portatif 43 Mise en service de l metteur de poche 43 Raccorder le microphone 44 R...

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