AKG WMS40 FLEXX User Instructions Download Page 7

2 Description

19 Color code clip:

The color of this plastic clip indicates the carrier frequency band of

your transmitter. Re ceivers tuned to the same frequency band are marked with the same
color. Refer to the Manual Supplement sheet for a color code table.
You can remove the color code clip on the HT 40 FLEXX and replace it with the supplied
semitransparent clip.

20 Battery compartment lid:

Refer to section 3.5.

21 Carrier frequency label:

The label above the battery compartment indicates the name

of the carrier frequency band and the three carrier frequencies of your transmitter.

You can use the PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitter with both dynamic microphones and con-
denser microphones designed for a supply voltage of approx. 4 V. You may also connect an
electric guitar, electric bass, or remote keyboard.
Operating in the 660 MHz to 865 MHz UHF range, the PT 40 FLEXX provides three selectable,
quartz stabilized carrier frequencies within the 3-MHz-wide frequency band for which you ordered
your WMS 40 FLEXX.

22 On/off switch:

This slide switch provides three positions:

ON:

Power to the transmitter is on.

MUTE:

The signal delivered by the microphone element is muted while power and the

RF carrier frequency remain on.

OFF:

Power to the transmitter is off.

23 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 two operating hours. We recommend replacing the battery with a new one
as soon as possible.

• If you use a rechargeable battery, the LED will change to red 15 minutes before the bat-

tery will be dead!

24 Audio input:

3-pin mini XLR connector with both mic and line level pins that automat-

ically match the connector pinout of the recommended AKG microphones or MKG L gui-
tar cable.
While the MKG L guitar cable is included in the Instrumental Set (see section 2.2 Un-
packing), it is also available as an optional accessory.

25 Frequency selector:

This slide switch tunes the transmitter to one of three different

carrier frequencies within the transmitter's carrier frequency band.

26 Antenna:

Permanently connected, flexible antenna.

27 Belt clip

for fixing the transmitter to your belt.

28 Battery compartment lid

with integrated screwdriver (28a).

28b Viewing window:

The viewing window lets you check if there is a dry or rechargeable

battery inside the battery compartment. You can also place a white lettering strip (sup-
plied) or a color code strip (optional) behind the viewing window.

29 GAIN:

This rotary control inside the battery compartment allows you to match the body-

pack transmitter input gain to the microphone or instrument you connected to the trans-
mitter.

30 Carrier frequency label:

The label on the transmitter rear panel indicates the name of

the carrier frequency band and the three carrier frequencies of your transmitter. Refer
to the Manual Supplement sheet for a color code table.

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WMS 40 FLEXX

Refer to fig. 3 on page 2.

2.6 PT 40 FLEXX Bodypack

Transmitter

2.6.1 Controls

Refer to fig. 4 on page 2.

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Summary of Contents for WMS40 FLEXX

Page 1: ...g the equipment MODE D EMPLOI p 36 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me ISTRUZIONI PER L USO p 52 Prima di utilizzare l apparecchio leggere il manuale MODO DE EMPLEO p 68 Sirvase lee...

Page 2: ...andheld Bodypack Transmitters 28 3 6 Setting Up the Handheld Transmitter 29 3 6 1 Replacing the Color Code Clip 29 3 7 Setting Up the Bodypack Transmitter 29 3 7 1 Connecting a Microphone 30 3 7 2 Con...

Page 3: ...nt even when the equipment is switched off To save energy disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet if you will leave the equipment unused for a long period of time 2 When scrapping the equipmen...

Page 4: ...ds you can even use up to nine channels simulta neously The SR 40 FLEXX is a diversity receiver and uses two antennas in order to receive the trans mitter signal at two different spots The diversity e...

Page 5: ...uted automatically 4 DIVERSITY LEDs A and B Indicate which of the two receiving antennas is active at any time 5 Color code The color indicates the carrier frequency band of the receiver Transmitters...

Page 6: ...wide frequency band for which you ordered your WMS 40 FLEXX The antenna is integrated in the body The microphone element permanently mounted on the transmitter uses a high quality car dioid transducer...

Page 7: ...ide a maximum of two operating hours We recommend replacing the battery with a new one as soon as possible If you use a rechargeable battery the LED will change to red 15 minutes before the bat tery w...

Page 8: ...microphones CK 55 L C 417 L C 520 L C 555 L C 516 ML C 518 ML C 519 ML The MKG L guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric guitar electric bass or re mote keyboard to the bodypack transmitter...

Page 9: ...phone input on the mixer 2 Turn the VOLUME control 7 on the receiver front panel all the way CCW to set the re ceiver output to microphone level 1 Use a standard 1 4 jack cable to connect the UNBALANC...

Page 10: ...nput gain is too low Set GAIN 18 to HIGH If OK 6a is lit constantly and CLIP 6b flashes frequently or is lit constantly the trans mitter input gain is too high Set GAIN 18 to LOW 6 Set the levels on y...

Page 11: ...itter 4 Set the on off switch 22 to ON to switch power to the bodypack transmitter on 5 Set the SQUELCH control 14 on the receiver to minimum and switch power to the receiver on 6 Play your instrument...

Page 12: ...the system Perform steps 1 through 6 for each frequency band separately 1 Switch power to all transmitters and receivers off 2 Set the frequency selectors on the transmitter and receiver for channel 1...

Page 13: ...pecific volume or system gain setting called the feedback threshold the signal starts being regenerated indefinitely making the sound system howl and the sound engineer desperately dive for the master...

Page 14: ...ble attach the sup plied windscreen to the microphone 1 Slide the windscreen onto the microphone capsule 2 Pull the windscreen over the outer edge of the microphone capsule A special moisture shield o...

Page 15: ...ON 8 Insert batteries conforming to and marks 9 Replace batteries 10 Move closer to receiver or reduce squelch threshold setting 11 Remove obstructions 12 Avoid spots where you cannot see receiver 13...

Page 16: ...C 15 kHz 15 kHz 15 kHz Rated deviation 15 kHz 15 kHz 15 kHz T H D at 1 kHz typ 0 8 typ 0 8 typ 0 8 Compander Yes Yes Yes Signal noise ratio typ 110 dB A typ 110 dB A typ 110 dB A RF output 10 mW 10 mW...

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