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1. saFetY precaUtions

• Before use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe 

operation.

• Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section, which contain important 

warnings and/or cautions regarding safety.

• After reading, keep this manual handy for future reference.

When the Unit is in Use 
• Be sure to use a dedicated battery charger 

when recharging a battery. Using other 

battery charger may cause the battery to 

leak or explode, resulting in a fire, personal 

injury, property damage, and/or pollution. 

• To prevent the electromagnetic wave from 

badly influencing medical equipment, make 

sure to switch off the unit's power when 

placing it in close proximity to the medical 

equipment.

When the Unit is in Use 
• When the unit is not in use for 2 weeks or 

more, be sure to take the batteries out of the 

unit because battery leakage may cause a 

fire,  personal  injury,  or  contamination  of 

environment. 

• Make sure to observe the following handling 

precautions so that a fire or personal injury 

does not result from leakage or explosion of 

the battery. 
· Do not short, disassemble, heat nor put 

the battery into a fire.

· Avoid using both new and old batteries 

together.

· Never charge batteries of the type which 

are not rechargeable. 

· Do not solder a battery directly.

· Be  sure  to  use  the  specified  type  of 

batteries.

· 

Note correct polarity (positive and 

negative orientation) when inserting a 

battery in the unit.

· Avoid locations exposed to the direct 

sunlight, high temperature and high 

humidity when storing batteries.

Do not place the dry cell battery into charger.

Placing non-rechargeable batteries in the 

charger may cause the battery to crack 

resulting in a fire and/or harm to the body.

When recharging, please only use the BC-

2000 Battery charger and WB-2000 Battery.

Do not use other battery types.

When the battery becomes inflated or leaks, 

discontinue use and replace with new one 

immediately.

If there’s any burning and/or peculiar smell 

while charging the battery, please switch off 

the power immediately.

caUtion to User: 

Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly 

approved by the party responsible for 

compliance could void the user's authority to 

operate the equipment.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 

which, if mishandled, could result in death 

or serious personal injury.

Warning

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 

which, if mishandled, could result in 

moderate or minor personal injury, and/or 

property damage.

caUtion

Summary of Contents for WM-D5200

Page 1: ...igital Wireless Microphone INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing TOA s Digital Wireless Microphone Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your...

Page 2: ...ng Times 7 6 3 When Operating on Rechargeable Battery 8 7 OPERATION 9 8 Function SETTINGS 9 8 1 Setting the Bank and Channel Numbers 9 8 2 Performing Encryption Settings 10 8 3 Performing Code Setting...

Page 3: ...battery into a fire Avoid using both new and old batteries together Never charge batteries of the type which are not rechargeable Do not solder a battery directly Be sure to use the specified type of...

Page 4: ...use the optional TOA WB 2000 2 package of 2 Employs an internal antenna 4 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids as do...

Page 5: ...power is at full charge Orange Battery power depletion has started Red Battery power is almost depleted and battery replacement is required When the battery power is depleted the indicator will not l...

Page 6: ...Note Never open the rubber cover 7 Encryption indicator Lit Encryption ON Unlit Encryption OFF 8 Encryption setting switch 9 Code setting switch 0 9 10 Transmission output changeover switch H L H 10...

Page 7: ...Guide to Battery Operating Times 6 2 1 Remaining operating time The color of the battery checker changes from green to orange as battery consumption progresses and to red if the battery is further co...

Page 8: ...he wireless microphone See p 7 Battery Insertion Step 2 Set the wireless microphone s power switch to the OFF position Step 3 Fully insert the wireless microphone into the microphone receptacle of the...

Page 9: ...Then confirm the battery checker will light green or orange Step 3 Turn the Power switch to the OFF position after use 8 Function SETTINGS 8 1 Setting the Bank and Channel Numbers Step 1 Switch off t...

Page 10: ...combinations and cannot be designated by the operator nor can it be identified from outside In use No operations required When the receiver detects a signal from the wireless microphone it simultaneou...

Page 11: ...SUCCESS indication release both the microphone s Encryption setting switch and the receiver s Set key Step 7 Confirm that the microphone s Encryption indicator is lit The encryption setting is now ON...

Page 12: ...cryption indicator is lit Step 2 Switch OFF the power switch Step 3 Switch ON the microphone power switch while holding down the Encryption setting switch Note Do not switch OFF the microphone power s...

Page 13: ...s If the power switch is left ON the codes will remain unaffected even if the settings are manually changed Step 1 After removing the battery compartment cover switch ON the microphone power switch St...

Page 14: ...ment cover and battery Step 2 Using the supplied screwdriver set the changeover switch to the desired transmission output Set the switch to the H position when using the microphone in a wide area If t...

Page 15: ...ing the microphone too close to the mouth and speaking in a loud voice as the sound could become muddled and difficult to understand Step 1 Confirm that the power switch has been switched off then rem...

Page 16: ...ith WT D5800 ID Selectable 10 patterns Battery WB 2000 rechargeable battery option or AA Alkaline dry cell battery Battery Life Approx 8 hours Operating Temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F except batte...

Page 17: ...06 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 RoHS EN 50581 2012 Health EN 62479 2010 The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EU directives 2011 65 EU relating to the restrictions of hazardo...

Page 18: ...ciales y otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles en la Directiva 1999 5 CE FI Suomi Finland TOA Electronics Europe GmbH vakuuttaa t ten t m langaton mikrofoni on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten v...

Page 19: ...onforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE SE Sverige H rmed intygar TOA Electronics Europe GmbH att denna Tr dl s mikrofon st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentlig...

Page 20: ...staan Afhankelijk van de geografische ligging kan voor het legaal gebruik van een bepaalde frekwentie een vergunning nodig zijn zoals is aangegeven in de frekwentietabel BE CH FR LU Belgique Suisse Fr...

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Page 22: ...vhengig av det geografiske omr de kan noen frekvenser v re tillatt brukt med eller uten autorisasjon individuelle lisenser slik det er beskrevet i frekvenstabellen PT Portugal NOTA IMPORTANTE Este Mic...

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Page 24: ...n for Europe Manufacturer TOA Corporation 7 2 1 Minatojima Nakamachi Chuo ku Kobe Hyogo Japan Authorized representative TOA Electronics Europe GmbH Suederstrasse 282 20537 Hamburg Germany URL http www...

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