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DMS 70

DMS 70

DMS 70

DMS 70 Quattro/Dual 

 

 

Problem

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No radio contact, the status LED (13) on the 
transmitter is flashing green. 
The connected transmitters switch off 
automatically after two minutes without radio 
contact with the receiver.

 

The receiver is switched off, there is a power 
failure, the transmitter is out of range, or a 
new transmitter is not registered. 

Set up the receiver. Make sure the transmitter 
is in range of the transmitter. 

No sound 

No sound because dual channel usage is not 
permitted. Status LED (13) of the transmitter 
flashes green, because another transmitter is 
active on the same channel on the receiver. 
Channel identification is not possible if 
transmitter is not connected. 

Switch off the transmitter which is not 
outputting an audio signal and assign this 
transmitter to a free channel on the receiver. 

AC adapter is not connected to receiver 
and/or power outlet. 

Connect AC adapter to receiver and/or power 
outlet. 

Receiver is OFF. 

Switch on receiver using on/off button (1). 

Receiver is not connected to mixer or 
amplifier. 

Connect receiver output to mixer or amplifier 
input. 

VOLUME potentiometer (2) on receiver is at 
zero. 

Turn up VOLUME potentiometer 

Microphone or instrument is not connected to 
bodypack transmitter. 

Connect microphone or instrument to audio 
input (19) on bodypack. 

Transmitter on/off switch (15) is set to "OFF" 
or "MUTE". 

Set transmitter on/off switch to "ON". 

Transmitter batteries are not inserted 
properly. 

Insert batteries conforming to "+" and "-" 
marks. 

Transmitter batteries are flat. 

Replace transmitter batteries. 

Transmitter is too far away from the receiver.  Move closer to the receiver. 
Obstructions between transmitter and 
receiver. 

Remove obstructions. 

No line of sight between transmitter and 
receiver. 

Avoid spots where you cannot see receiver. 

Receiver is too close to metal objects. 

Remove interfering objects or move receiver 
away from them. 

Noise, crackling, unwanted signals 

Antenna is in an unsuitable position. 

Move receiver to a different location. The best 
transmission and reception performance is 
achieved when the antennas (7) are pointing 
upwards in the "normal position" (see 
diagram on the title page). 

Interference from other wireless systems, TV, 
radio, mobile phone, walkie-talkies, or 
defective electrical appliances or installations. 

Increase the internal error correction by 
adjusting the AUTO CORRECTION switch to 
the "Mid" or "High" setting. 
Switch off interfering appliances within the 
2.4 GHz ISM frequency range; switch off 
defective appliances; have electrical 
installations checked.

 

Distortion 

GAIN control (17 / 23) is set too high or too 
low. 

Turn GAIN control up or down until distortion 
goes away. 

Interference from other wireless systems, TV, 
radio, mobile phone, walkie-talkies, or 
defective electrical appliances or installations. 

Increase the internal error correction by 
adjusting the AUTO CORRECTION switch to 
the "Mid" or "High" setting. 
Switch off interfering appliances within the 
2.4 GHz ISM frequency range; switch off 
defective appliances; have electrical 
installations checked.

 

Antenna position. 

Move receiver to a different location. If dead 
spots persist, mark and avoid them. 

 

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Troubleshooting 

Summary of Contents for DMS 70 QUATTRO

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS 22 Please read the manual before using the equipement MODE D EMPLOI 42 Veuillez lire cette notice avant d utiliser le syst me MODO DE EMPLEO 62 Sirvase leer el manual antes de utili...

Page 2: ...receiver 33 Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld transmitter DHT 70 33 Inserting and testing batteries in the bodypack DPT 70 transmitter 33 Identifying the channel and or appliance 34 Ass...

Page 3: ...r heat sources such as radiators heating ducts amplifiers etc and do not expose it to direct sunlight excessive dust moisture rain mechanical vibrations or shock To avoid hum or interference route all...

Page 4: ...de power supply 3 adapters EU UK US 1 guarantee card 1 Quick Start Guide 1 DHT 70 D5 handheld transmitter 1 DPT 70 bodypack transmitter 2 AA batteries 1 tripod adapter 1 MKG L cable 1 DSR 70 Quattro r...

Page 5: ...nctions Press briefly to check the transmitters assigned to this channel Press and hold down approximately 2 seconds to assign a transmitter to a free channel or to register a transmitter on this chan...

Page 6: ...ect it directly to an active speaker 10a CHANNEL OUT x2 Balanced audio output to 6 35 mm jack This output transmits the audio signal of the respective channel Can be connected to a microphone input on...

Page 7: ...on as possible 14 Battery cover See Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld transmitter Inserting and testing batteries in the handheld transmitter Inserting and testing batteries in the handh...

Page 8: ...T 70 Perception handheld transmitter has a dynamic standard capsule with a cardioid directional characteristic The controls are identical to those on the DHT 70 Description of the controls controls co...

Page 9: ...transmitter is ready for use as soon as it is switched on Off Digital Mute Power to the transmitter is off 16 Connect button This button has two functions Press briefly Check the assigned channel on...

Page 10: ...519 ML C 411 L The MKG L guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric guitar electric bass or keytar to the bodypack transmitter The MKG L guitar cable is included in the Instrumental Set and t...

Page 11: ...e receiver using the fixing screws 3 Secure the receiver in the rack 4 Rotate both antennas 7 up to the normal position see diagram on the title page to achieve optimum transmission and reception perf...

Page 12: ...put XLR socket on the mixer or amplifier Connecting the receiver to a speaker Use an XLR cable to connect the sum output 9 of all four channels on the back of the receiver to an active speaker Connect...

Page 13: ...epress the snap hook on the battery compartment cover 22 2 Pull the battery compartment cover down and off the transmitter 3 Insert the supplied batteries into the battery compartment conforming to th...

Page 14: ...LEDs on the transmitter 13 and the receiver 5 light up green once assignment has been successful NOTE The actuated settings are saved This means that you can simply continue using the DNS 70 system wi...

Page 15: ...ailure outside range etc the connected transmitters switch off automatically The bodypack transmitter DPT 70 has been designed for use with the CK 55 L C 411 L C 520 L C 555 L C 516 ML C 518 ML C 519...

Page 16: ...artment cover on the transmitter Use the VOLUME potentiometer 2 to adjust the audio output level on this channel 10 10a Connect the DSR 70 Quattro receiver to an active speaker and use the VOLUME pote...

Page 17: ...cked up by a microphone amplified and fed back to the speakers Above a certain volume the feedback threshold this process becomes a vicious circle making the sound system howl and screech The only sol...

Page 18: ...back or down If the microphone sounds thin or flat move the microphone capsule closer to your mouth Find the optimum position during the soundcheck Windshield If for instance on an open air stage exc...

Page 19: ...ntaining alcohol or solvents since these may damage the enamel and plastic parts 1 Unscrew and remove the wire mesh cap of the handheld transmitter 2 Take the windshield foam insert out of the wire me...

Page 20: ...batteries are not inserted properly Insert batteries conforming to and marks Transmitter batteries are flat Replace transmitter batteries Transmitter is too far away from the receiver Move closer to...

Page 21: ...nge DFS dynamic frequency selection in 2 4 GHz ISM band DFS in 2 4 GHz ISM band DFS in 2 4 GHz ISM band Switching bandwidth DFS DFS DFS RF output max 100 mW max 100 mW max 100 mW Diversity System Digi...

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