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WM 400-R / 400D-R / 400-L / 400D-L

7. 

Up and Down Buttons

 

(WM400D-L and WM400D-R only)

 

These  buttons  are  used  to  adjust  the 

properties  of  various  features  built-into 

the WM400D’s. Pushing up or down will 

initially simply allow users to adjust the 

channel  that  the  transmitter  is  using.  If 

you  push  both  of  these  buttons  at  the 

same time, it will jump to the next setting 

that can be edited. You can then adjust 

the  properties  by  pushing  the  up  and 

down buttons. These settings will come 

in the following order:

 

Channel Settings:

 CH 0 – CH 9,

 

CH A – CH F

 

Delay Settings: 

0.0 – 00.0 milliseconds

 

EQ Mode: 

P1 – P0 (see the EQ table 

for a full  rundown on EQ presets)

 

Low Cut Filter:

 L 0 (Hz) – L 1 (kHz)

 

High Cut Filter: 

H 0 (kHz) – H 60 (Hz)

 

The high and low cut filters are adjusted in 1 Hz 

increments; 10 Hz increments when over 1 kHz.

8. 

Channel Selector

 

(WM400-L and WM400-R only)

 

Adjusting  this  dial  to  one  of  the  preset 

channels  allows  the  WM400  to  know 

which  pre-set  frequency  to  look  for 

the  wireless  information.    The  wireless 

transmitter should be set to the identical 

channel if transmission is to occur suc-

cessfully.

9. 

On Indicator

 

(WM400-L and WM400-R only) 

 

This LED indicator illuminates when the 
WM400(D) receiver is powered.

10. 

Antenna

 

 

This is the WM400(D)’s antenna. 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  antenna  in  to  release  it  before  ad-
justing its position.

WM400D

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4

5

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7

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9

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8

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10

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11. 

DC In and clip

 

 

Plug DC end of the supplied DC power 

adaptor (1V, 00mA) into this jack, and 

the other end into a suitable AC power 

source  to  allow  the  WM400(D)  to  be 

powered.  The  accompanying  clip  en-

sures the DC head of the power supply 

is kept securely in place.

1. 

XLR Output

 

This  jack  accepts  XLR  connectors  to 

feed  the  signal  from  the  Wireless  Re-

ceiver to the Speaker. 

1. 

Fixing

 

Use this hole to secure the WM400(D) 

receiver into the mounting socket of your 

speaker  by  use  of  the  accompanying 

M6, M8 or M10 screws and a washer.

Summary of Contents for WM400-L

Page 1: ...WM400 L WM400D L WM400 R WM400D R Wireless Receivers English User s Manual...

Page 2: ...WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L...

Page 3: ...HE WM400D S DIGITAL FEATURES 8 ATTACHING THE UNIT TO A SPEAKER 9 DIMENSIONS 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 EQ PRESETS 12 WM400 L WM400D L WM400 R WM400D R Wireless Receivers CONTENTS Phonic reserves the right t...

Page 4: ...ever necessary FEATURES Working with the WM60 or WM70 trans mitter to form a wireless system for sav ing the audio cables between your mixer and active speakers Stand alone UHF wireless receiver comp...

Page 5: ...en this unit is powered the 4 digit display will light up 2 AF Indicators When this LED is illuminated it indicates that there is an audio signal being received by the WM400 D receiver 3 RF Indicators...

Page 6: ...e WM400 to know which pre set frequency to look for the wireless information The wireless transmitter should be set to the identical channel if transmission is to occur suc cessfully 9 On Indicator WM...

Page 7: ...beside the XLR output the screw closer to the rear panel 3 Remove the rear section of the casing by gripping the WM400 D on both sides squeezing and lifting up in the process detaching the small clip...

Page 8: ...the audio from the stage reaches audience members at the rear at approximately the same time as the audio from the rear speaker The delay time is adjusted in 0 1 millisecond increments be tween 0 and...

Page 9: ...0D R 400 L 400D L ATTACHING THE UNIT TO A SPEAKER Users can connect the WM400 D Receiver modules to an active speaker using a mounting point or the included velcro strips as indicated Mounting Point V...

Page 10: ...10 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L DIMENSIONS All measurements are shown in mm inches 79 5 1 1 8 5 5 1 5 1 4...

Page 11: ...er supply country dependent Overall Dimensions WxHxD 88 5 x 133 x 36 7 mm 3 5 x 5 2 x 1 4 Net Weight 145 g 0 32 lbs WM400D L WM400D R plus Digital Delay 0 1 millisecond to 300 0 millisecond delay rang...

Page 12: ...12 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L EQ PRESETS Smooth Speech Darken...

Page 13: ...13 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Warmth Brighten Smile...

Page 14: ...14 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Vocal Acoustic Guitar Snare Drum...

Page 15: ...15 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Techno Loud Telephone...

Page 16: ...16 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Hum Reduction Narrow Cut 80Hz Narrow Boost 800Hz...

Page 17: ...17 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Vinyl Warmth Narrow Cut 8 kHz Narrow Cut 2 5 kHz...

Page 18: ...18 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Acoustic Guitar Air Air Boost Mini TV...

Page 19: ...19 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Tape Hiss Reduction Bathtub Cardboard Tube...

Page 20: ...20 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Sizzle Cymbals Rap Drums Hype Electric Guitar Bandlimit...

Page 21: ...21 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L Nasal Next Door Nighbor Distant...

Page 22: ...e original date of purchase against defects in material and workman ship under use as instructed by the user s manual Phonic at its option shall repair or replace the defective unit covered by this wa...

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