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WM-SYS3 / WM-SYS3D / WM-SYS4 / WM-SYS4D

WM70 TRANSMITTER

Front Panel

Left and Right Sig/Clip Indicators 

 the LED indicator will light up green 

when  a  signal  is  being  received  by 

the WM70 transmitter. It will change 

to red when the signal level becomes 

excessive, just 4dB before clipping.

Trim Control –

 these controls adjust 

the  level  of  the  signal  received  via 

the  Combo  inputs  on  the  rear  that 

will be sent wirelessly.

3. 

Channel  Selector  –

  adjusting  this 

dial  to  one  of  the  preset  channels 

allows  the  WM70  to  know  which 

frequency to send the wireless infor-

mation at. Each preset channel  will 

transmit  both  the  left  and  right  sig-

nals,  so  that  the  WM400(D)-L  and 

WM400(D)-R  wireless  receivers  (if 

set to the identical channel) will re-

ceive the signal successfully.

4. 

Stereo/Mono  Selector  – 

This  will 

allow  users  to  change  the  wireless 

signal sent from the WM70 to be al-

ternated between a mono and stereo 

signal.

5. 

On/Off  Button  –

  this  button  turns 

the WM70 on and off. An LED will il-

luminate under this button when it is 

on.

Rear Panel

6. 

Left and Right Combo Input –

 this 

jack accepts both balanced and un-

balanced /4” and XLR inputs from 

line-level sources (such as the main 

output of a mixer). 

7. 

Left and Right Antennas – 

this for 

the insertion of the WM70’s left and 

right  antennas.  Insert  the  antennas 

and  adjust  them  to  sit  in  a  vertical 

position  when  the  device  is  in  use. 

Screw the antenna in to lock it into 

place.

8. 

DC In –

 plug DC end of the supplied 

DC power adaptor into this jack, and 

the other end into a suitable AC pow-

er  source  to  allow  the  WM70  to  be 

powered. Please ensure you use the 

DC power supply (V, 750mA) pro-

vided with this unit, as using another 

power supply could cause damage.

Summary of Contents for WM-SYS3

Page 1: ...WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Wireless Kit For Active Speakers ENGLISH User s Manual OFF ON SIG CLIP WIRELESS TRANSMITTER WM60...

Page 2: ...ng lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power suppl...

Page 3: ...AUG 16 2006 INTRODUCTION 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4 FEATURES 4 QUICK SETUP 5 Single Channel Setup 5 Dual Channel Setup 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 WM60 TRANSMITTER 8 WM70 TRANSMITTER 9 WM400 RECEIVERS 10 THE WM400...

Page 4: ...WM70 dual channel transmitter 1x WM400 D L left channel receiver 1x WM400 D R right channel receiver 3x power supplies for WM70 WM400 D L and WM400 D R M6 M8 M10 screws Velcro strip FEATURES Wireless...

Page 5: ...00 D s power input and an appropriate AC power source 3 Adjust the channel on both the WM60 and WM400 D so they are identical If you wish to send and re ceive a signal successfully this is of utmost i...

Page 6: ...s and WM400 D s power inputs and an appropriate AC power source 3 Adjust the channel on the WM70 and both WM400 D s so they are identi cal If you wish to send and receive a signal successfully this i...

Page 7: ...ke sure the wireless volume control on the Performer speakers is turned up Weak signal Try maintaining a better line of site connection between the transmitter and receiver Change both transmitter and...

Page 8: ...he WM60 s an tenna Adjust it so it sits in a vertical position when the device is in use change the position if the wireless signal quality is poor Push the an tenna in to release it before adjusting...

Page 9: ...al successfully 4 Stereo Mono Selector This will allow users to change the wireless signal sent from the WM70 to be al ternated between a mono and stereo signal 5 On Off Button this button turns the W...

Page 10: ...k your DC power input and pre set channel configuration and try again 4 Bypass WM400D L and WM400D R only this LED will light up when the digital processing feature of the WM400D receiver is off 5 Pow...

Page 11: ...in a verti cal position when the device is in use change the position if the wireless signal quality is poor Push the an tenna in to release it before adjusting its position 11 DC In and clip plug DC...

Page 12: ...tain instruments remove sibilance feedback and other undesirable noises and improve the overall fidelity of sounds There are 30 pre sets to choose from check EQ Preset page for more information the ti...

Page 13: ...Velcro Hooks Velcro Loops Velcro Hooks Velcro Hooks Velcro Loops CONNECTING THE WM400 TO A SPEAKER Users can connect the WM400 D Receiver modules to an active speaker using a mounting point or the in...

Page 14: ...24 MHz Stability 0 005 Frequency Deviation 40 kHz LED Indicators Power On Off Sig Clip Power External Adaptor 12 VDC Output Power 50 mW Dimensions 140 x 43 5 x 179 mm 5 5 x 1 7 x 7 Net Weight 325 g 0...

Page 15: ...15 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D EQ PRESETS Smooth Speech Darken...

Page 16: ...16 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Warmth Brighten Smile...

Page 17: ...17 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Vocal Acoustic Guitar Snare Drum...

Page 18: ...18 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Techno Loud Telephone...

Page 19: ...19 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Hum Reduction Narrow Cut 80 Hz Narrow Boost 800 Hz...

Page 20: ...20 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Vinyl Warmth Narrow Cut 8 kHz Narrow Cut 2 5 kHz...

Page 21: ...21 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Acoustic Guitar Air Air Boost Mini TV...

Page 22: ...22 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Tape Hiss Reduction Bathtub Cardboard Tube...

Page 23: ...23 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Sizezie Cymbals Rap Drums Hype Electric Guitar Bandlimit...

Page 24: ...24 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D Nasal Next Door Neighbor Distant...

Page 25: ...25 WM SYS3 WM SYS3D WM SYS4 WM SYS4D...

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