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A. Remove packing material

B. Install the AWR6951 receiver

1. Place the AWR6951 receiver at a location at least 3.5 feet (1 meter) away 

from the ground and all the walls.  Also, keep the AWR6951 receiver 
away from any electro-magnetic noise sources as far as possible.

2. Mount both the antennas onto the left and right BNC antenna jacks. Make 

sure that any of the antennas is not enclosed in a large metal body.

3. There are two options of power supplies for the AWR6951 receiver. The 

first option is to use the supplied 12VDC adaptor. The second option is to 
use eight (8) AA batteries (not included) which are to be placed into the 
AA-battery-power-supply battery compartment (refer to numeral 15 on 
pages 6 and 8). 

(a) If the first option is selected, plug the supplied AC/DC adaptor 12VDC 

output connector to the AWR6951 receiver's DC input, and then plug 
the AC input of the adaptor to a 120V AC outlet (North America). 

(b) If the second option is selected, place eight (8) AA batteries into the 

AA-battery-power-supply battery compartment.

4.

Connect the outputs of the AWR6951 receiver to microphone inputs of a 

mixer or a sound system.  In order to do so, (1) you could use the 
supplied microphone cable (a cable with ¼” connectors on both ends) to 
connect from the unbalanced output (an ¼” jack) to an ¼” microphone 
input on a mixer or a sound system; or (2) you could get two balanced 
microphone cables (cables with a male XLR connector at one end and a 
female XLR connector on the other end; not included) to connect from 
both the balanced outputs (male XLR jacks) to two XLR microphone 
inputs on a mixer or a sound system.

5.

When the ¼” output on the rear panel of the AWR6951 receiver is 

connected to an AUX-IN of a mixer or a guitar input, set the H/L switch to 
“H”.  Otherwise, set the H/L switch to “L”.  

The XLR balanced outputs 

on the rear panel of the AWR6951 receiver are to be connected to 
microphone inputs only.

6. The AUX audio output jack on the rear panel is a 3.5mmTRS (stereo) jack 

with a mono sound signal (meaning the tip, T, and the ring, R,  of the 
stereo jack carrying the identical sound signal). This AUX audio output 
can be connected to a 3.5mm AUX-IN of a mixer or sound system through 
the supplied 3.5mm cable or any cable with 3.5mm TRS (stereo) 
connectors on both ends.

QUICK SETUP

Summary of Contents for AWM6951

Page 1: ...al power two channel VHF wireless system For the best results and the utmost satisfaction from your new unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference OWNER S MANUAL AWM695...

Page 2: ...fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Dangerously high voltages are present inside the unit Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only PRECAUTIONS O...

Page 3: ...as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock On Repackaging Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal co...

Page 4: ...Connect the outputs of the AWR6951 receiver to microphone inputs of a mixer or a sound system In order to do so 1 you could use the supplied microphone cable a cable with connectors on both ends to co...

Page 5: ...ters a Set up the handheld transmitter 1 Open the battery cover refer to numeral 20 on pages 8 and 9 of the handheld transmitter by firmly pushing the battery cover to the direction away from the micr...

Page 6: ...is now ready If more than one AWM6951 systems are to be used at the same time and the same location all the AWM6951 s need to have frequencies be different from one another to avoid frequency interfe...

Page 7: ...microphones AWM6951N Comprising an AWR6951 receiver and one AWX6951M wireless lavalier microphone and one AWX6951G wireless guitar transmitter AWM6951Q Comprising an AWR6951 receiver and one AWX6951 w...

Page 8: ...levels for Channel A and Channel B individually 6 LCD DISPLAY The brightness of this LCD panel will be high when the power is turned on If the battery power is used Power On Off switch turned to posi...

Page 9: ...UTPUT 1 4 Jack This is a mixed unbalanced microphone output from both Channel A and Channel B mixed output 12 MIXED MICROPHONE OUTPUT H L SWITCH This switch needs to be set to the H position if the ou...

Page 10: ...but the audio signal is muted No audio signal sent to the receiver the AF level meter on the receiver LCD display will be off Push the On Off switch in the direction toward the microphone windscreen...

Page 11: ...IES 2 X AA alkaline batteries or 2 X NiMH rechargeable AA batteries 30 AA BATTERY COMPARTMENT 31 AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION SWITCH 0dB 10dB This switch needs to be set to the 0dB position when the lavali...

Page 12: ...rs are moved to these spots 8 Do not drop the transmitter on the floor or strike the transmitter with any object 9 Always turn off the transmitter and remove the batteries if the transmitter is not to...

Page 13: ...iver volume turned to minimum Receiver audio cable is missing or defective Volume control of the sound system connected to the AWR6951 receiver is set to minimum SOLUTIONS Turn on the transmitter Corr...

Page 14: ...tion Move the receiver to another location Turn off another transmitter or change to a channel with a different frequency Move the receiver to another location The volume control on the receiver is se...

Page 15: ...shipping carton Also enclose a note describing the problem along with any other helpful information such as where and how the unit was used LIMITED WARRANTY H F Technologies Incorporated H F hereby w...

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