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O P E R A T I O N   –   M A N U A L   F R E Q U E N C Y   S E T T I N G  

1.

  

Select one of the microphones and power it ON. 

2.

  

On the receiver, press the 

SET

 button for channel A or B and 

CH: 

will begin 

flashing the current frequency set for that channel on the LED display. 
Immediately press the 

SCAN

 or 

ACT

 buttons for the same channel (A or B) to 

scroll up or down the 100 total frequency presets. 

3.

  

Press the 

SET

 button to select/lock a desired frequency for the channel (A or B). 

4.

  

Hold the desired microphone close to the wireless receiver so both the infrared 
receiver on the microphone and the infrared transmitter on the wireless receiver 
are in a direct unobstructed line of sight. Press the 

ACT

 button for the selected 

frequency to be transmitted to the microphone. 

5.

  

Confirm the desired frequency was set by pushing the power button on the 
microphone to toggle between 

CH

 and 

MHz

 on the LED display. If successful, 

the 

CH

 and 

MHz

 on the receiver channel and on the microphone should match. 

6.

  

Repeat this process for the other channel and microphone or repeat this process 
again if there are any issues. 

7.

  

Adjust the volume control dials for each channel (A&B) accordingly and test. 

O P E R A T I O N   –   A U T O   F R E Q U E N C Y   S E T T I N G  

1.

  

Select one of the microphones and power it ON. 

2.

  

On the receiver, press the 

SCAN

 button for channel A or B and the receiver will 

begin to scan for the best available frequency. 

3.

  

After the receiver completes its search and sets the frequency on the LED 
Control Display, hold the desired microphone close to the wireless receiver so 
both the infrared receiver on the microphone and the infrared transmitter on the 
wireless receiver are in a direct unobstructed line of sight. Press the 

ACT

 button 

for the selected frequency to be transmitted to the microphone. 

4.

  

Confirm the desired frequency was set by pushing the power button on the 
microphone to toggle between 

CH

 and 

MHz

 on the LED display. If successful, 

the 

CH

 and 

MHz

 on the receiver channel should match on the microphone. 

5.

  

Repeat this process for the other channel and microphone or repeat this process 
again if there are any issues. 

6.

  

Adjust the volume control dials for each channel (A&B) accordingly and test. 

Summary of Contents for WM-219

Page 1: ...UHF SERIES UHF 540 590MHz PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM WM 219 User Manual...

Page 2: ...registered trademarks of their respective companies AMERICAN AUDIO and all affiliated companies hereby disclaim any and all liabilities for property equipment building and electrical damages injuries...

Page 3: ...TS General Information 4 Warranty 6 Safety Instructions and Guidelines 7 Overview 9 Installation Location Guidelines 11 Installation Power Battery Replacement 12 Operation 13 Troubling Shooting Tips...

Page 4: ...have occurred during shipping If the carton appears to be damaged carefully inspect your device for damage and be sure all accessories necessary to operate the device have arrived intact In the event...

Page 5: ...r not must be freight pre paid and accompany a return authorization R A number The R A number must be clearly written on the outside of the return package A brief description of the problem as well as...

Page 6: ...on manual D This is not a service contract and this warranty does not include maintenance cleaning or periodic check up During the period specified above American Audio will replace defective parts at...

Page 7: ...included will void the original manufactures warranty and increase the risk of damage and or personal injury NEVER OPEN THIS DEVICE WHILE IN USE DO NOT PLUG DEVICE INTO A DIMMER PACK UNPLUG POWER BEFO...

Page 8: ...erials to transport the fixture in for service F C C C O N S U M E R A L E R T U S A license is not required to operate this wireless microphone system However operating this microphone system is subj...

Page 9: ...on Buttons 10 CH B Antenna Input BNC 4 CH A LED Control Display 11 CH B 3pin XLR Balanced Audio Output 5 Infrared Transmitter 12 CH A and CH B Audio Mix Output 6 CH B LED Control Display 13 CH A 3pin...

Page 10: ...I O w w w a d j c o m 10 OVERVIEW HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTERS 1 Grill 1 Frequency 2 LED Control Display 2 Battery Level 3 Infrared Receiver 4 Power Switch 5 Battery Compartment Cover 6 Internal...

Page 11: ...nication devices and wireless remote controls electronic appliances and people Therefore it is highly recommended to position the wireless receiver away from the above mentioned items and a minimum of...

Page 12: ...Route antenna BNC extension cables from back of receiver to Rack Ears d Secure antenna BNC extension cables to Rack Ears e Connect 3pin XLR audio cable to Balanced Channel A and B outputs f Connect au...

Page 13: ...match 6 Repeat this process for the other channel and microphone or repeat this process again if there are any issues 7 Adjust the volume control dials for each channel A B accordingly and test OP E...

Page 14: ...r 6 Set Transmitter ON OFF switch to ON 7 Insert batteries in the corresponding direction as indicated by and 8 Replace batteries 9 Relocate the Receiver to a direct line of sight location to the Tran...

Page 15: ...Receiving Sensitivity 90dB TRANSMITTERS x2 Power 10dBm Modulation Type FM Battery Voltage 1 5V x2 AA Batteries not included Battery Life with Full Charge 6 10 Hours CONTROL CONNECTIONS 2 Rotary Chann...

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