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7. CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING 

Step 1.

Switch off the power. Rotate the microphone grip
counterclockwise to remove it. 

Step 2.

Using the screwdriver housed in the microphone
body, set the Channel selector switch pointer to
the desired channel number. 

Step 3.

Replace the microphone grip. 

Note

Make sure that the wireless microphone is identical to the
wireless tuner in the channel number. 
Should the microphone's setting differ from that of the
tuner, the tuner does not receive the microphone signal. 

H

BANK

CHANNEL

L

I / O

0

-6

-12

PAD

4

3

2

1

4

5

6 7

8 9

A

B

C

D

E

F

0

3

2 1

Channel selector 
switch

8. PAD SWITCH 

The input sensitivity can be decreased by 0 dB, –6 dB or –12 dB with the PAD switch.
Select the appropriate level so that the output sound is not distorted when the volume
control knob of the tuner is set at the 2 o'clock position.
If a loud voice distorts the output sound, decrease the sensitivity by shifting the PAD switch
to the –6 dB or –12 dB position.

Note:

The PAD switch is factory-preset to 0 dB.

The table at right shows the relationship
between the PAD switch positions and the
maximum input levels.

9. OPERATION

Step 1.

Confirm that the wireless microphone and the wireless tuner are identical in the channel number. 
If not identical, turn off the power ON/OFF switch, then set the channel number to the same channel
number as the tuner.

Step 2.

Hold down the power switch for one second or more to turn on the power.
Then, confirm the green LED of the Power/Battery lamps will light.

Step 3.

Hold down the power switch for one second or more to turn off the power after use.

10. OPERATIONAL HINTS

• The microphone's service distance is 3 – 120 m. When the microphone user moves in a facility, signal

dropouts (momentary losses of signal reception) may be encountered. These dropouts are caused by the
building's architectural designs or materials which block the travel of or reflect the radio signal. If this occurs,
the user needs to change locations for better signal reception. 

• The proper operation of your wireless system may be interfered with by other system operating on the same

frequency. In such cases, change the operating frequency of your system. (As to dealing with the
interference, refer to the operating instructions of the wireless tuner.)

• Should you have any questions regarding the use or availability of TOA wireless products, please contact

your local TOA dealer. 

• If the output sound is distorted at the large volume level, use the microphone by shifting the PAD (input

sensitivity reduction) switch to the –6 dB or –12 dB position to decrease the sensitivity.

• Attach the supplied rolling stopper as needed, preventing the microphone 

from rolling and dropping onto the floor.

Rolling stopper
(supplied)

WM-5270

PAD switch

Maximum input level

0 dB

130 dB SPL

–6 dB

136 dB SPL

–12 dB

142 dB SPL

H

BANK

CHANNEL

L

I / O

0

-6

-12

PAD

4

3

2

1

4

5

6 7

8 9

A

B

C

D

E

F

0

3

2 1

Pad switch

Summary of Contents for WM-5270

Page 1: ...TY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TOA s WM 5270 Wireless Microphone employs a dynamic micr...

Page 2: ...ere it is exposed to seawater To clean use a dry cloth When the unit gets very dirty wipe lightly with a cloth damped in a dilute neutral cleanser then wipe with a dry cloth Never use benzine thinner or chemically treated cleaning towel Avoid using a mobile telephone near the wireless microphone in use Noise could be picked up When using two or more wireless microphones keep them at least 50 cm aw...

Page 3: ...uner Step 2 Hold down the power switch for one second or more to turn on the power Then confirm the green LED of the Power Battery lamps will light Step 3 Hold down the power switch for one second or more to turn off the power after use 10 OPERATIONAL HINTS The microphone s service distance is 3 120 m When the microphone user moves in a facility signal dropouts momentary losses of signal reception...

Page 4: ...m Weight 340 g with battery Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Accessories Microphone holder with stand adapter 1 Screwdriver for setting housed in the body 1 Storage case 1 Rolling stopper 1 License requirement The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada Technical specifications were met Operation is su...

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