7
that
will
be
used.
WM2M
HANDHELD
TRANSMITTER
See
FIG.
2
at
page
16:
1.
MICROPHONE
GRID
The
grid
protects
the
microphone
capsule
and
include
a
pop
filter.
Type
of
microphone
capsule
is
dynamic
with
a
cardioid
unidirectional
figure.
2.
LOW
BAT
Red
LED
that
shows
the
battery
status:
When
the
microphone
is
switched
on,
the
red
led
will
light
for
about
1
second.
If
the
batteries
are
good,
it
will
turn
off
(even
if
the
microphone
is
switched
on
and
operative).
The
led
will
light
again
if
the
microphone
is
switched
on
and
the
batteries
are
near
to
be
exhaust,
to
indicate
that
they
must
be
replaced
as
soon
as
possible.
3.
ON
OFF
On/off
switch,
downward
the
microphone
is
off,
upward
the
microphone
is
on.
There
is
a
middle
position
where
the
microphone
is
on
but
it
is
muted,
useful
in
case
you
don’t
want
to
hear
the
typical
switching
on/off
click.
4.
BATTERIES
COVER
Sliding
down
the
lower
part
of
the
microphone
body
you
can
access
to
the
battery
inlet.
5.
BATTERIES
INLET
To
operate
the
microphone
needs
2
type
AA
alkaline
batteries.
Note:
the
microphone
is
able
to
operate
also
with
2
Ni
‐
MH
rechargeable
batteries,
but
in
this
case
the
operating
time
is
less.
6.
FREQUENCY
On
the
back
side
of
the
batteries
inlet
an
adhesive
shows
the
operating
frequency
of
the
transmitter.
(The
figure
shows
some
optional
accessories
available
from
the
PROEL
catalogue.)
WM2H
BODYPACK
TRANSMITTER
See
FIG.
3
at
page
16:
1.
AUDIO
INPUT
3,5mm
mini
jack
input
socket
to
connect
the
supplied
microphones.
2.
LOW
BAT
Red
LED
that
shows
the
battery
status:
When
the
microphone
is
switched
on
the
red
led
will
light
for
about
1
second.
If
the
batteries
are
good,
it
will
turn
off
(even
if
the
microphone
is
switched
on
and
operative).
The
led
will
light
again
if
the
microphone
is
switched
on
and
the
batteries
are
near
to
be
exhaust,
to
indicate
that
they
must
be
replaced
as
soon
as
possible.
3.
OFF
MUTE
ON
On/off
switch,
downward
the
microphone
is
off,
upward
the
microphone
is
on.
There
is
a
middle
position
where
the
microphone
is
on
but
it
is
muted,
useful
in
case
you
don’t
want
to
hear
the
typical
switching
on/off
click.
4.
ANTENNA
This
is
the
transmitting
integral
antenna:
do
not
force,
try
to
disconnect,
or
replace
with
other
one.
5.
BATTERIES
COVER
Sliding
down
the
lower
part
of
the
bodypack
you
can
access
to
the
battery
inlet.
6.
GAIN
Using
a
PH1
Phillips
screwdriver
and
rotating
this
trimmer
is
possible
to
optimize
the
gain
of
the