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 WM-64™ 

 

 

     

            RECEIvER CONTROLS ANd FUNCTIONS

1.  Power Button - 

Press this button for 4 seconds to turns On the receiver.

2.  AF Indicator LEd - 

These LED’s will indicate when the clearest transmitter signal has been 

reached.

3.  RF Indicator LEd - 

These LED’s will indicate when the antennas are receiving the clearest RF 

Signal is being reached.

4. LCd Channel display - 

This screen will display the current channel you have set.

5. Up & down Buttons - 

Use these buttons to find your desired channel. You must also set the Mic 

or Lavalier to same channel as the receiver. 

6. Set/Scan Button - 

Use this button to go into channel search mode, or to auto scan for a clear  

channel

7.  volume Knob - 

Controls the volume of the receiver output.

8. dC Out - 

Use this supplied cable to connect the receiver and the microphone. It takes around 10 

hours to charge.

9.  Antennas - 

Receives RF signals from the transmitter.

10.  12v dC Input - 

Connect the included power supply to this input, or any other 12v power adapt-

er.

11.  Squelch Adjustment - 

The squelch adjusts the output level to prevent external noise. If you set 

the squelch to high you will reduce the range of the system. Set the squelch to a minimum before 
turning the receiver on.

12. Mic/Line Switch - 

This switch lets you select your output source. If your connected to the line 

input on a mixer or amplifier set the switch to “Line”. If your connected to a Mic input on a mixer or 

BALANCED

POWER

LINE

MIC

UNBALANCED

AUDIO OUTPUT

12V 500mA

SQUELCH

DC ONLY

RF

AF

VOLUME

SET/SCAN

DC OUT

1

6

5

2

11

13

9

14

12

10

9

8

7

3

4

Summary of Contents for WM-64

Page 1: ...WM 64HH or WM 64 LAV User Guide 6122 S Eastern Ave Los Angeles Ca 90040 323 582 2650 Fax 323 582 2610 web www AmericanAudio us 64 Channel Selectable Wireless Microphone or Lavalier Rev 1 08...

Page 2: ...be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs conveniencereceptacles andthepointwhere they exit f...

Page 3: ...is located on the rear panel Please write down the numbers here and retain for future refer ence Model No _____________________________ Serial No _____________________________ Purchase Notes Date of P...

Page 4: ...r receiver may require service please contact American Audio customer support Do not discard the packing carton in the trash Please recycle when ever possible Please be sure to make any connections be...

Page 5: ...an for a clear channel 7 Volume Knob Controls the volume of the receiver output 8 DC Out Use this supplied cable to connect the receiver and the microphone It takes around 10 hours to charge 9 Antenna...

Page 6: ...al from the microphone 5 When finished turn the mic Off by pressing the power button for 2 seconds Then press the power button on the receiver for 2 seconds to turn it Off Note If you have rechargable...

Page 7: ...ds to turn on the receiver Note Make sure the squelch on the receiver is turned the minimum before switching on the power 2 Select the channel There are two ways to set the Channel Press and hold the...

Page 8: ...atch transmitter termi nals 2 Move transmitter closer to the receiver 3 Is the low battery LED lit If so replace the battery 4 Make sure the receiver volume is not turned all the way down 5 Check the...

Page 9: ...ot include maintenance cleaning or periodic check up During the period specified above American Audio will replace defec tive parts at its expense and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and...

Page 10: ...antenna input AF Response 50Hz to 15KHz T H D Rate Less than 1 0 at 1KHz Audio Output Balanced and Unbalanced outputs Power supply DC 12V 18V Current Consumption 150mA 10mA Mic Bodypack Transmitter R...

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