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Operating the receiver 

There are 16 selectable frequencies available. 

To set the frequency on the receiver: 

1.

 

Turn on the receiver using the power button (1). 

2.

 

Press the Channel / Menu button (4) and the frequency display will flash. 

3.

 

Use the up / down buttons to scroll through the preset frequencies available. 

4.

 

Once the desired frequency is displayed leave the unit for a few moments until the display stops flashing, 

this will indicate that the channel on the receiver is set. 

5.

 

Follow the same procedure to set the other side of the unit. 

 

It is essential that the frequencies set are far enough apart as to not cross over or interfere with each other 
The channel spacing should be at least 500 MHz apart. 

 

Example: 

 CHA 863.00  

CHB 863.50 

 

CHA 863.00  

CHB 863.10 

 

 

 

Setting the frequency on the transmitter (handheld mic) 

1.

 

First turn the transmitter off.  

2.

 

Press the Channel / Menu button (4) onceon the receiver and the frequency display will flash. 

3.

 

Use the up / down buttons to scroll through the preset frequencies available. 

4.

 

Once the desired frequency is displayed leave the unit for a few moments until the display stops flashing, 

this will indicate that the channel on the receiver is now locked and set. 

5.

 

Remove the battery cover. 

6.

 

Turn the microphone on. 

7.

 

Hold the microphone in front of the ACTIR window (2) with the IR window above the battery compartment 

facing the receiver.  

8.

 

Now press and hold the Channel / Menu button (4) and the AT transmit icon 

on the receiver 

will flash and then transmit the receiver frequency onto the handheld microphone. 

9.

 

Check that the frequency on the receiver and the microphone match, and you’re ready togo. 

The IR transmit must be carried out fairly quickly as there is a time limit for this function, if the transmitter does not 

change then turn the transmitter off and start the process again. 

 

When using IR make sure this is in line with the IR transmitter eye on the front of the IR receiver (2 - ACT). Ensure 

that each unit has its own set frequency. Do not have two units set to the same frequency. 
 

 

Setting the frequency on the transmitter (bodypack) 

1.

 

First turn the transmitter off.  

2.

 

Press the Channel / Menu button (4) once on the receiver and the frequency display will flash. 

3.

 

Use the up / down buttons to scroll through the preset frequencies available. 

4.

 

Once the desired frequency is displayed leave the unit for a few moments until the display stops flashing, 

this will indicate that the channel on the receiver is now locked and set. 

5.

 

Turn the bodypack on. 

Summary of Contents for KWM1960

Page 1: ...a 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 If this product is ever no long...

Page 2: ...d 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...

Page 3: ...press the 4 button to select the channel mode then use 3 or 5 to select the desired frequency LCD display RF intensity and AF intensity indicator Fix frequency e g 16 channels to choose from Channel A...

Page 4: ...esults Turn on the microphone and the LCD display will light up The LCD display will show the frequency of the microphone please ensure this matches the frequency on either CHA or CHB on the receiver...

Page 5: ...at the channel on the receiver is now locked and set 5 Remove the battery cover 6 Turn the microphone on 7 Hold the microphone in front of the ACTIR window 2 with the IR window above the battery compa...

Page 6: ...n for the frequencies of these and will set itself to match the transmitters Press the Channel Menu button 4 until scan O is displayed This will deactivate the auto scan mode Press the Channel Menu bu...

Page 7: ...z 3dB Audio output level 0 400mV Fixed receiver Power supply DC17V 300MA Consume power 4w Signal noise ratio More than 90dB Image spurious rejection More than 80dB Border upon channel rejection More t...

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