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Pairing the receiver with your transmitter

 (handheld mic, headset or guitar bug but 

not

 bodypack)

 

 
1. Open the 

receiver’s

 battery cover and insert a single 1.5AA battery. 

 
2. Insert the correct battery in the 

transmitter 

(handheld mic, headset or guitar bug but 

not

 bodypack). 

 
3. Switch the 

receiver 

ON using the power switch. 

 
4. Choose the channel frequency you wish to use with the dipswitches on the 

receiver

 (see below chart). 

 
5. Switch the 

transmitter

 ON using its power switch and remove any battery compartment covers that may 

obscure the ACT IR (handheld mic, headset or guitar bug but 

not

 bodypack). 

 
6. Press the ACT button on the 

receiver 

while simultaneously pointing the 

receiver’s

 ACT IR closely towards the 

transmitter’s

 ACT IR. Keep pressing the button until the light on the 

receiver 

goes green. 

 
7. The 

receiver

 light will only turn green when it matches the same frequency as the 

transmitter

 
8. Replace all battery compartment covers that you have removed to pair the devices. 
 
9.The 

receiver

 and 

transmitter 

are now paired and will work together. 

 

 
 

Channel frequency chart with dipswitch positions 
 

 

 
 
 
When you have paired the receiver with your system’s transmitter you need to plug the receiver into a mic input 
via the 

¼

 inch jack plug and set your audio level. 

 

Handheld microphone 

(if supplied with your system)

 

Ensure that the ON switch is engaged whilst you are pairing the devices. Once paired, the mic is ready to use. 
 

Headset microphone 

(if supplied with your system)

 

Ensure that the ON switch is engaged whilst you are pairing the devices. Once paired, the mic is ready to use. 
Place the headset over your ears and adjust the microphone so that is in front of your mouth. 
 

Guitar (instrument) bug 

(if supplied with your system) 

Ensure that the ON switch is engaged whilst you are pairing the devices. Once paired, the bug is ready to use. 
Insert the jack plug into the output jack socket of your guitar/instrument and adjust the volume to suit. 
 

Pairing the KWM1900 bodypack with the receiver 

(if supplied with your system)

 

Ensure that the dipswitches on both the receiver and the bodypack match each other. Once both are set to the 
same channel (see above table), the bodypack is ready to use. Insert your chosen microphone or instrument lead 
into the audio socket of the bodypack and adjust the volume to suit. 

 

Содержание KWM1900

Страница 1: ...system Instrument guitar bug system M A N U A L V E R S I O N 4 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 For the latest instruction manual updates and information on the entire Kam range visit www kam co uk Kam products are man...

Страница 2: ...written on the unit The lightning flash symbol inside a triangle is to alert the user to the presence high voltage within the unit s enclosure that may be of sufficient power to constitute a risk of...

Страница 3: ...30 metres Easy to use and portable the receiver connects directly to an audio mixer or amp Ideally suited for Aerobics instructors Vocalists singers Public speakers Fitness instructors Dance instruct...

Страница 4: ...annel frequency chart with dipswitch positions When you have paired the receiver with your system s transmitter you need to plug the receiver into a mic input via the inch jack plug and set your audio...

Страница 5: ...ED indicator 3 Power switch 4 Battery compartment cover 5 ACTIR 6 Battery compartment Features of the KWM1900 headset microphone if supplied with your system 1 Power switch 2 Antenna 3 ACT IR shown wi...

Страница 6: ...insert 6 Power supply LED indicator 7 ACT IR not shown Features of the KWM1900 bodypack if supplied with your system 1 Antenna 2 Battery compartment dipswitches inside 3 Audio microphone input 4 Powe...

Страница 7: ...nnel rejection More than 80dB Receiving sensitivity 5dBuV SINAD 30Db De emphasis 50us Handing microphone Transmitter power 30mA Modulation type FM Max deviation 40KHz Spurious emission More than 60dB...

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