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WM9M HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER
See FIG. 2 at page 28:
13.
MICROPHONE GRILLE
The grille protects the microphone capsule and includes a pop filter. The microphone capsule is dynamic
with a cardioid unidirectional pattern.
14.
and MUTE BUTTON
Press this button to MUTE (the symbol
appears on the transmitter and the receiver display) or un-
MUTE (the symbol
disappears) the microphone. Press and hold for 3 second to switch on and off the
transmitter.
15.
LCD DISPLAY
The LCD display shows various information:
a.
This is the transmitting frequency: it must correspond
to the frequency of the receiver. If it’
s not
corresponding, repeat the IR sync procedure as described in RMW921 MENU OPTIONS above.
b.
This symbol appears when the MUTE is engaged.
c.
This is the battery level explained below:
the batteries are fully charged and you have 6-8 hours of working operation.
the batteries are half charged and you have half hour of working operation.
the batteries are almost discharged and you have some minutes of working operation:
batteries replacement is suggested as soon as possible.
With a flashing symbol the batteries are fully discharged.
16.
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA
This is the transmitting antenna: when using the handheld microphone please keep away the hand from
this place or the transmitting range can be reduced.
17.
IR
This is the infrared sensor for receiving the channel setting from the RMW921 receiver. Expose this
sensor to the receiver’s IR sensor during the frequency sync procedure (see RMW
921 MENU OPTIONS).
18.
BATTERY INLET
Open the handheld microphone as show in figure to access at the battery compartment. Respect always
the polarity marked inside the battery compartment.
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