2.7 Bottom Panel
Important!
Important!
Note:
3.1 Placing the Receiver
Note:
3.2 Rack Mounting a Single
Receiver
Refer to fig. 3.
3.3 Rack Mounting Two
Receivers Side by Side
Refer to fig. 4.
Note:
3.4 Connecting the Receiver
to a Mixer
Refer to figs. 2 and 5.
3.5 Connecting the Receiver
to Power
Refer to fig. 6.
The receiver type plate
indicating available carrier frequency ranges and approval information is affixed
to the bottom panel.
Prior to setting up the receiver, check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied power sup-
ply is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use your system. Using the power
supply with a different AC voltage may cause damage to the unit.
Prior to setting up your WMS 4000, check that the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same
frequency. Refer to sections 3.8.1 through 4 and the transmitter manual(s).
In the display illustrations in the following sections, flashing characters are identified by angle symbols
">" and "<". All the values shown are examples of possible settings.
Reflections off metal parts, walls, ceilings, etc. or the shadow effects of musicians and other people may
weaken or cancel the direct transmitter signal.
For best results, place the receiver or remote antennas as follows:
1. Place the receiver/antennas near the performance area (stage). Make sure, though, that the transmit-
ter will never get any closer to the receiver than 10 ft (3 m). Optimum separation is 16 ft. (5 m).
2. Check that you can see the receiver from where you will be using the transmitter.
3. Place the receiver at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) away from any big metal objects, walls, scaffolding, ceilings,
etc.
You can either use the receiver freestanding or mount it in a 19" rack using the supplied RMU 4000
rack mounting kit.
1. Unscrew the four rubber feet
from the receiver bottom panel.
2. Unscrew the two fixing screws
from each side panel.
3. Use the fixing screws
to screw the short bracket
to one side panel and the long bracket
to
the other side panel. The brackets are contained in the RMU 40/div. rack mounting kit.
4. Install the receiver in your rack.
To mount two receivers side by side in the same rack slot, you will need two optional RMU 40/div. rack
mounting kits.
1. Unscrew the four rubber feet
from each receiver's bottom panel and remove the screws
from
the rubber feet
.
2. Unscrew the two fixing screws
from the right-hand side panel of one receiver and from the left-
hand side panel of the other receiver.
3. Remove the plastic covers
from the side panels with the fixing screws
still on.
4. Insert one connecting strip
into each free slot in the side panel of the first receiver, making sure to
align the hole in each connecting strip
with the appropriate threaded hole in the receiver bottom
panel.
5. Fix the three connecting strips
on the first receiver using three of the screws
you removed from
the rubber feet.
6. To join the two receivers, slide the connecting strips
on the first receiver through the free slots in
the side panel of the second receiver. Make sure to align the hole in each connecting strip
with the
appropriate threaded hole in the bottom panel of the second receiver.
7. Fix the connecting strips
on the second receiver using the three screws
you removed from the
rubber feet.
8. Screw a short bracket
to the outer side panel of each receiver using for each bracket two of the
screws
you removed from the receiver side panels.
9. Install the receivers in your rack.
Be sure to keep the remaining screws
for later use.
Connect the audio output to the desired input:
-
BALANCED socket
- XLR cable - microphone input: set output level switch
to "-30 dB".
-
BALANCED socket
- XLR cable - line input: set output level switch
to "0 dB" or "+6 dB".
-
UNBALANCED jack
- 1/4" jack cable - unbalanced 1/4" microphone or line input jack.
1. Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied power supply is identical to the AC
mains voltage available where you will use your system. Using the power supply with a differ-
ent AC voltage may cause damage to the unit.
2. Plug the feeder cable
on the supplied power supply into the DC ONLY socket
on the receiver
rear panel and screw down the DC connector
.
3. Plug the power cable on the power supply into a convenient power outlet.
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