3. Flip the cover down in the direction toward the latch button to close the
battery cover. Plug the supplied headset or lavalier microphone into the
microphone input (a mini XLR jack) on the body-pack transmitter. When
the lavalier microphone is used, the AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION
SWITCH (refer to numeral 31 on pages 9 and 10) needs to be set to the
0dB position. When the headset microphone is used, the AUDIO INPUT
ATTENUATION SWITCH needs to be set to the -10dB position.
4. Turn on the power of the body-pack transmitter. The green LED indicator
will be turned on.
D. Setting up the AWM6951 system
Adjust the volume control knobs on the AWR6951 to the maximum
position and adjust the mixer or the sound system, which is connected to
the AWR6951 microphone output, to have an optimal sound level. The
AWM6951 is now ready.
If more than one AWM6951 systems are to be used at the same time and
the same location, all the AWM6951's need to have frequencies be
different from one another to avoid frequency interference.
FEATURES
1.
Dual Power Supplies
with Built-in AA-Battery Power Supply for
Receiver
2. VHF Band Frequencies
3.
Low-Battery Indicator
on both Receiver and Transmitter
4. Including Two Wireless Transmitters (Comprising Combinations of
Handheld Microphones, Lavalier Microphones, Headset Microphones
and/or the Guitar transmitters)
5. Integrated Antenna for Effective RF Output and High Transmission
Quality
6. One 3.5mm Stereo (TRS) AUX Output on the Rear Panel
7. One 3.5mm Stereo (TRS) Earphone Output on the Front Panel
8. Two Independent Balanced XLR outputs and One Mixed Unbalanced ¼”
Output
9. Two Independent Volume Control Knobs (One for Each Channel)
10. Rugged Mini Receiver Chassis
11. Operating Range up to 200ft
12. Eight AA Batteries (Not Included in the Package) or 12VDC Power Supply
AWM6951 SYSTEM
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