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 is to be used for the AWR6951 receiver, turn this switch to the upper 

position (position I). Turn this switch to the central position (position 0) to 
turn the power off.

2. 12VDC POWER LED INDICATOR (Blue LED)

 --- After the POWER ON/OFF 

SWITCH is turned to position I, the power from the12VDC adaptor is to be 
used for the AWR6951 receiver and this 12VDC POWER LED INDICATOR 
will be turned on.

3. AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY LED INDICATOR (Red LED)

 --- After the 

POWER ON/OFF SWITCH is turned to position II, the power from those 
eight (8) AA batteries in the AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY BATTERY 
COMPARTMENT (see numeral 15) is to be used for the AWR6951 receiver 
and this AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY LED INDICATOR will be turned on.

4. LOW AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY LED INDICATOR (Yellow LED)

 --- 

When those eight (8) AA batteries in the AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY 
BATTERY COMPARTMENT are still fresh, this LED indicator will stay off. 
When the power levels of those AA batteries are low, this LED indicator will 
be turned on.  When this yellow LED indicator is turned on, those AA 
batteries in the AA-BATTERY-POWER-SUPPLY BATTERY 
COMPARTMENT need to be replaced.

5. AUDIO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT KNOBS

 --- These knobs are used to raise or

 

lower the audio levels for  Channel A and Channel B individually.

6. LCD DISPLAY

 — The brightness of this LCD panel will be high when the 

power is turned on. If the battery power is used (Power On/Off switch 
turned to position II), the brightness of this LCD will be dimmed down to 
save the power after about three seconds.  The dimmed down LCD panel 
will resume to the high brightness if any knob or button on the AWR6951 
receiver is operated. This LCD display shows the following functions: (1) 
Frequencies, (2) Channel Numbers, (3) RF, (4) AF, (5) Battery Level Meter, 
(6) Mute Icon.

(1) Frequencies -- These frequencies are fixed VHF frequencies for both 

channels, one frequency for each Channel (Channel 1 or Channel 2).

(2) Channel Numbers -- These numbers are used to indicate the displayed 

functions are for Channel 01 (A) or Channel 02 (B).

(3) RF -- This is an eight-grid radio frequency (RF) signal level meter and 

is used to indicate the wireless signal strength radio frequency being 
received from the transmitter.

(4) AF -- This is an eight-grid audio frequency (AF) signal level meter and 

is used to indicate the audio input level being received from the 
transmitter.

(5) Battery Level Meter -- This battery level meter will be displayed only 

when those eight (8) AA batteries in the AA-BATTERY-POWER-
SUPPLY BATTERY COMPARTMENT are used as the power source. 
This battery level meter will not be displayed if the 12VDC adaptor is 
used as the power source.

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Содержание AWM6951

Страница 1: ...al power two channel VHF wireless system For the best results and the utmost satisfaction from your new unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference OWNER S MANUAL AWM695...

Страница 2: ...fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Dangerously high voltages are present inside the unit Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only PRECAUTIONS O...

Страница 3: ...as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock On Repackaging Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal co...

Страница 4: ...Connect the outputs of the AWR6951 receiver to microphone inputs of a mixer or a sound system In order to do so 1 you could use the supplied microphone cable a cable with connectors on both ends to co...

Страница 5: ...ters a Set up the handheld transmitter 1 Open the battery cover refer to numeral 20 on pages 8 and 9 of the handheld transmitter by firmly pushing the battery cover to the direction away from the micr...

Страница 6: ...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 interfe...

Страница 7: ...microphones AWM6951N Comprising an AWR6951 receiver and one AWX6951M wireless lavalier microphone and one AWX6951G wireless guitar transmitter AWM6951Q Comprising an AWR6951 receiver and one AWX6951 w...

Страница 8: ...levels for Channel A and Channel B individually 6 LCD DISPLAY The brightness of this LCD panel will be high when the power is turned on If the battery power is used Power On Off switch turned to posi...

Страница 9: ...UTPUT 1 4 Jack This is a mixed unbalanced microphone output from both Channel A and Channel B mixed output 12 MIXED MICROPHONE OUTPUT H L SWITCH This switch needs to be set to the H position if the ou...

Страница 10: ...but the audio signal is muted No audio signal sent to the receiver the AF level meter on the receiver LCD display will be off Push the On Off switch in the direction toward the microphone windscreen...

Страница 11: ...IES 2 X AA alkaline batteries or 2 X NiMH rechargeable AA batteries 30 AA BATTERY COMPARTMENT 31 AUDIO INPUT ATTENUATION SWITCH 0dB 10dB This switch needs to be set to the 0dB position when the lavali...

Страница 12: ...rs are moved to these spots 8 Do not drop the transmitter on the floor or strike the transmitter with any object 9 Always turn off the transmitter and remove the batteries if the transmitter is not to...

Страница 13: ...iver volume turned to minimum Receiver audio cable is missing or defective Volume control of the sound system connected to the AWR6951 receiver is set to minimum SOLUTIONS Turn on the transmitter Corr...

Страница 14: ...tion Move the receiver to another location Turn off another transmitter or change to a channel with a different frequency Move the receiver to another location The volume control on the receiver is se...

Страница 15: ...shipping carton Also enclose a note describing the problem along with any other helpful information such as where and how the unit was used LIMITED WARRANTY H F Technologies Incorporated H F hereby w...

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