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Mixer Switch:

Can switch between SEPARATE and MIX modes. In SEPA-

RATE mode, Transmitter 1 and Transmitter 2 are output through audio 
port 1 and audio port 2 respectively. In MIX mode, Transmitter 1 and 
Transmitter 2 are mixed then output through audio port 1.

Transmitter 1 Output Switch:

1 Output Switch: Can switch between 

MIC OUT     and LINE OUT    modes. We recommend using the MIC OUT  
     mode (lower output volume) when using a microphone, and LINE OUT      
      mode (higher output volume) for musical instruments.

Transmitter 2 Output Switch: 

As above.

Micro USB Power Port:

Can be connected to  

power banks or a power supply with DC 5V/1A  
USB output via the included USB cable.

Transmitter 1 Audio Port:

Connect to the  

amplifier system via a ø6.3 cable. The audio  
signal from Transmitter 1 is output from here.       
If mixer mode is set to“MIX” then the audio  
signals from Transmitter 1 and 2 will both be  
output here.

Transmitter 2 Audio Port:

Connect to the  

amplifier system via a ø6.3 cable. The audio signal  
from Transmitter  2 is output from here.

DW-26 Digital Wireless Transmitter (as shown in Figure 3.2)

Adapter: 

DW-26 offers three different connection types (optional)

1.DW-26C:ø 3.5mm female connector suitable for condenser microphones.

2.DW-26D:XLR female connector suitable for dynamic microphones.

3.DW-26I: ø 6.3mm male connector suitable for connecting with musical instruments.

Status LED:

Light is green when the device is on and battery level is good;  

      when battery is low and needs to be replaced the status LED is red; during  
      pairing the light blinks green.

Power Button:

Hold down for 2 second to turn on. The power light also  

comes on. Hold down for 3 seconds to switch off. The power light will also  
go off.

Battery Cover:

Used to protect the battery. The battery is also replaced  

      from here.

Volume Button: 

Volume Button: Use to increase or reduce the output  

      volume.

Transmitter Reset Button: 

Used for renewing receiver pairing.

(FOR TECHNICIAN USE ONLY)

Battery Compartment:

Accommodates two AAA batteries.

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Summary of Contents for DW-26

Page 1: ...DW 26 2 4G Digital Wireless Microphone System...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ion 2 Product Overview and Accessories 3 Parts and Functions 4 Product Specifications 5 Instructions 6 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting 7 Certification P2 P6 P7 P10 P11 P14 P15 Please re...

Page 4: ...age or use accident modification of the product non material or non workmanship defect or any unreasonable usage 3 Normal wear out including consumption parts and damage to the product broken cable sc...

Page 5: ...Doing so may result in product failure Keep dry Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or place the product at the environment with high level of heat moisture or dust Avoid contact with acids...

Page 6: ...s DW 26I suitable for connecting musical instruments 3 Storage Case 4 USB A TYPE to Micro USB Charging Cable 5 6 3 M XLR M XLR Cable 6 User Manual x1 x2 optional x1 x1 x1 x1 DW 26C DW 26D DW 26I 1 1 2...

Page 7: ...he audio signals from Transmitter 1 and 2 will both be output here Transmitter 2 Audio Port Connect to the amplifier system via a 6 3 cable The audio signal from Transmitter 2 is output from here DW 2...

Page 8: ...ions 85 7 length 82 width 28 2 height mm Weight 207g w o batteries DW 26 Digital Wireless Transmitter Model DW 26C DW 26D DW 26I Volume Adjustment 10dB 2dB step Power Supply AAA batteries 2 Power Cons...

Page 9: ...the transmitter is on and the status LED turns red this means battery is low and needs to be replaced 2 Open the DW 26 digital wireless transmitter s battery cover and insert two AAA batteries in the...

Page 10: ...nsmitter and its antenna together with another an tenna or transmitter 1 3 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not...

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