2. Turn the wind-screen
as illustrated holding the protrusion tight with your
finger.
WM—220
Note: Insert the mic clip protrusion into the cut only when removing the wind-
screen. Leaving the protrusion inserted in the cut will make it impossible to
replace batteries, and also, will cause the damage of the protrusion.
USER CARE
1. Signal dropouts (momentary losses of reception) and noise may be suddenly
encountered in a certain area as the user holding the microphone moves. These
problems are caused by reflection and/or absorption of the transmitted radio waves
by the walls or other objects. In such a case, change the locations of the micro-
phone and receiver (receiving aerial).
2. Do not drop the microphone on a hard concrete floor, nor strike the microphone head
front with a fist or fingers, nor blow a breath strongly into the microphone head
front. Also, avoid to use the WM-220 in areas of high humidity and high temperature
as this could lead to the damage of the microphone.
3. When using, the aerial should be hung vertically from the microphone. Distorting or
bending the aerial in your palm can make a travelling distance of the radio waves
extremely short.
Toa Electric Co., Ltd.
KOBE, JAPAN
133-07-008-4
* To mount the microphone on a stand:
Mic Holder
W5/16 18-thread
Mic Stand