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Kam KWM1940 V2 systems 

use 16 UHF frequencies from 863.0 to 865.0 MHz. 

Systems are available with handheld microphones or bodypack kits (including headset mic, lavalier/lapel mic and 
guitar/instrument lead). If you have purchased the optional 

Kam BP1940 V2 Kit

, you will also need a Kam 

KWM1940 V2 receiver (not included in the BP1940 V2 Kit) to operate and receive signals from your bodypack. 
 

 

 
 
Receiver front panel 

Handheld microphone transmitter 

1.  Power On/Off switch 

12.  Mic power On/Off switch / indicator LED 

2.  Channel volume control knob 

13.  Compartment for 2 x AA 1.5V batteries 

3.  AF LED (audio frequency indicator) 

14.  Infrared connect window 

4.  RF LED (radio frequency indicator) 

 

5.  Channel selection button 
6.  IR connect button 

Bodypack transmitter

 (optional kit) 

7.  Infrared connect window / LED indicator 

15.  Mic/guitar/instrument input socket 

8.  Adjustable antenna 

16.  Battery status indicator 

 

 

17.  Bodypack transmitter power On/Off switch 

 

Receiver rear panel

 

18.  Volume control

 

9.  Balanced XLR sockets for audio output 

19.  Flexible transmitter antenna 

10.  Unbalanced 6.35mm jack socket for mixed  

20.   Infrared connect window 

 

audio output from both channels 

21.  Compartment for 2 x AA 1.5V batteries 

11.  DC power supply input socket  

22.  Battery compartment flip-out cover 

 

Operation 

Before operating the system ensure that you have installed fresh new batteries in the mic or bodypack transmitters. 

 
Receiver operation 

1. Connect audio outputs for channel A and B to your mixer/amplifier/PA speaker system, either two balanced XLR 
cables for dual output or a single unbalanced 6.35mm jack cable for mixed output of both channels. 
2. Turn down the receiver channel volume control knobs (2.) before wirelessly connecting your transmitters. 
3. Connect the DC power supply to the receiver and plug into an appropriate power outlet. 

 

Automatic transmitter connection to receiver (ACT) 

1. Ensure that the microphone/bodypack is turned OFF and the receiver is turned ON. 
2. Decide which of the 16 frequencies you wish channel A to operate on. In this example we will choose the first 
frequency (863MHz). On the receiver unit, press and hold the channel selection button (5.) until the channel number 
LEDs start flashing. Press the button again to move up through the frequencies until you reach your chosen 
frequency (e.g. 1). Wait until the channel number LEDs stop flashing, this is now your selected frequency. 

Summary of Contents for KWM1940 V2

Page 1: ... updates and information on the entire Kam range visit www kam co uk Kam products are manufactured by Lamba plc Unit 1 Southfields Road Dunstable Bedfordshire United Kingdom LU6 3EJ Telephone 44 0 1582 690600 Fax 44 0 1582 690400 Email mail lambaplc com Web www lambaplc com Due to continuous product development specifications and appearance are subject to change Copyright Lamba plc E OE KWM1940 V2...

Page 2: ...written on the unit The lightning flash symbol inside a triangle is to alert the user to the presence high voltage within the unit s enclosure that may be of sufficient power to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons Caution to prevent the risk of electric shock do not attempt to open the unit No user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel The exclama...

Page 3: ...ed 20 Infrared connect window audio output from both channels 21 Compartment for 2 x AA 1 5V batteries 11 DC power supply input socket 22 Battery compartment flip out cover Operation Before operating the system ensure that you have installed fresh new batteries in the mic or bodypack transmitters Receiver operation 1 Connect audio outputs for channel A and B to your mixer amplifier PA speaker syst...

Page 4: ...eiver and the volume controls on your connected mixer amplifier PA speaker system you should hear the signal coming through and you can adjust the volumes to suit your performance VERY IMPORTANT if you wish to run 2 receivers and 4 transmitters together and to avoid interference between the two systems it is recommended you use the following setup Unit 1 set channel A to frequency 1 and set channe...

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