PendoMax PM-WP1 Series User Manual Download Page 3

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Warnings

Opening the device may 

void your warranty.

Do not dispose 

of this device by 

putting in the trash.

Pb

Hg

Handheld Transmitter

  (PM-HHP1)

Specifications
Carrier Wave Frequency Range:  UHF 668~692MHz
Frequency Response:  40Hz~18KHz
Working Distance:  Up to 200 feet
Transmitter Power:  ~12mW conducted
Display:  LCD

Features
Requires 2 AA batteries
IR sync capable

Features and Specifications

Beltpack Transmitter

  (PM-BPP1)

Specifications
Carrier Wave Frequency Range:  UHF 668~692MHz
Frequency Response:  50Hz~18KHz possible with 

beltpack. Actual will depend on mic attached.
Transmitter Power:  Approximately 10mW conducted
Display:  LCD
Working Distance: Up to 200 feet
Beltpack Jack: 3.5mm / 1/8 inch lockable jack

Features
Lapel mic included
Requires 2 AAA batteries
IR sync capable

receivers

Specifications
Carrier Wave Frequency Range:  UHF 668~692MHz
Display:  LCD
External Power Supply
Output Connectors:  Balanced XLR

 

Unbalanced TRS 6.35mm / 1/4 inch

Features
IR sync capable
Frequency selection mode
Channel selection mode
Volume control
Scan
Lockable
Power setting

Troubleshooting

Possible Cause

receiver

•  No sound

•  No lights

Microphone

•  No sound

•  Lights on

Sound

•  Distorted

 sound

•  Feedback

•  Drop outs

Problem

Solution

1)  Power button is on the OFF position.
2)  AC power adapter is not plugged in.
3)  Poor connection of AC power adapter.

1)  The transmitter is out of range.
2)  Microphone switch is off.
3)  Microphone volume is turned down. 

4)  Batteries in the microphone are not 

installed properly.

 

5)  Receiver is not connected to an ampli-

fier, mixer or other sound system.

6)  Microphone frequency is not synched 

to the receiver.

1)  The microphones are too close 

together.

2)  Batteries are low.
3)  Microphone volume is too high.
4)  Distortion from other electric wave. 

5)  Frequency interference.

1)  Turn on the power button/switch. May need to 

hold for 3 seconds to power on.

2)  Plug in the AC power adapter.
3)  Check to see if the AC power adapter is loose. 

Check on the receiver end and wall outlet end.

1)  Operate the device in the effective range.
2)  Turn on the microphone switch.
3)  Turn up the microphone volume on the 

receiver.

4)  Put batteries in the transmitter. Make sure the 

positive and negative ends of the batteries are 

pointed in the right direction.

5)  Connect a cable from the receiver to a micro-

phone input of a sound system.

6)  Use the IR synch function to synch the micro-

phone with receiver.

1)  Create distance between the microphones.
2)  Replace the batteries.
3)  Reduce the volume of the microphone.
4)  Move the receiver away from other electric 

equipment.

5)  Try changing the channel of the microphone. 

Both transmitter and receiver must match fre-

quencies for operation.

1)  Toggle through options using the buttons 

located on the receiver until it shows it is in 

the IR sync ready mode. Or hit the IR button if 

possible.

2)  Make sure transmitter is pointed in right direc-

tion. The IR window on the transmitter shown 

on pages 11-13 of the manual needs to be 

pointed at the IR sync window location on the 

receiver. Both of these windows should be 

facing each other within about ½" or less when 

syncing. 

3)  Make sure the transmitter is pointed at the 

right location on the receiver. See pages 6-10 

to locate the IR window of receiver. It should 

say IR next to the IR sync window on your 

receiver. 

4)  The transmitter window is not aligned properly 

to the receiver during the syncing process. 

Position within ½" or less. The IR sync win-

dows must be aligned when the receiver is in 

the IR sync mode. See page 13 for details.

5)  Turn off all nearby transmitters or receivers 

that are not currently going through sync pro-

cess. An additional transmitter that is turned 

on may interfere with the syncing process.

Ir Sync

•  Microphone

  not syncing

  with receiver

1)  Receiver is not set to IR Sync ready 

mode. 

 

2)  The transmitter is pointed in the wrong 

direction.  

 

 

 

 

3)  The transmitter is not being pointed at 

the right location on the receiver.  

 

 

4)  Make sure the transmitter is close 

enough to help align.

5)  There is a second transmitter or 

receiver already on nearby.

Summary of Contents for PM-WP1 Series

Page 1: ...nales UHF Sistemas de Micr fono Inal mbrico Please read and keep for future reference PM WP1 Series PM WP2N Series Distributed by NuSell Distributing 719 Lambs Creek Road Mansfield PA 16933 U S A www...

Page 2: ...entanillas de Sincronizar IR deben estar alineadas mientras est n en el modo de Sincronizar IR Vea pagina 13 para mas detalles 5 Apague todos los transmisores o recibidores que est n cerca y no est n...

Page 3: ...r adapter is loose Check on the receiver end and wall outlet end 1 Operate the device in the effective range 2 Turn on the microphone switch 3 Turn up the microphone volume on the receiver 4 Put batte...

Page 4: ...rted mode you should be able to begin the process of syncing your transmitter with your receiver Note If you are going to be using more than one transmitter at a time then each transmitter must be set...

Page 5: ...a el dia grama en la p gina 12 Note El aparato de mano dispone de un interruptor de tres posiciones que le permite silenciar el transmisor sin apagarlo deslice el interruptor a la posici n a mitad de...

Page 6: ...ect scan mode This mode allows a scan for an available channel E High or Low Press button once on High or Low to select Rotate knob to set what strength setting you desire High should be used if the s...

Page 7: ...ay a blinking Frequency or Channel Step 3 Choose your selected Frequency or Channel by using the arrow keys Channel or Frequency must be different than the first transmitter so as to avoid interferenc...

Page 8: ...ync process above The LCD display on the transmitter should display what frequency or channel that transmitter is on For your second transmitter choose a Channel or Fre quency that is different than y...

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