6
INTRODUCTION
Thank
you
for
choosing
this
PROEL
product
and
for
your
trust
in
our
brand,
synonymous
of
professionalism,
accuracy,
high
quality
and
reliability.
All
our
products
are
CE
approved
and
designed
for
continuous
use
in
professional
systems.
DESCRIPTION
The
WM600D
Wireless
Microphone
System
is
a
DUAL
CHANNEL,
UHF,
PLL
controlled
frequency
device,
which
provides
a
reliable,
high
quality
signal
transmission.
WM600D
Wireless
Microphone
System
features
3
units:
WM600D
dual
channel
receiver,
WM6M
handheld
transmitter
and
WM6H
body
pack
transmitter.
The
system
is
available
in
three
different
configurations,
each
of
them
including
an
ABS
carrying
case:
WM600DM
:
WM600D
+
2
x
WM6M
WM600DH
:
WM600D
+
2
x
WM6H
+
lavalier
+
headset
WM600DKIT
:
WM600D
+
WM6M
+
WM6H
+
lavalier
+
headset
Four
frequencies
are
available
for
each
channel,
which
have
been
accurately
selected
to
allow
the
simultaneous
use
of
2
devices
(four
channels
in
total)
without
interference
between
them:
1.
863.100
MHz
2.
863.900
MHz
3.
864.500
MHz
4.
864.900
MHz
WM600D
RECEIVER
See
FIG.
1
at
page
15:
1.
DC
IN
Socket
for
the
AC/DC
adaptor
connection,
use
only
the
adaptor
supplied
with
the
system.
2.
OUTPUT
(UNBALANCED)
Unbalanced
output
with
line
level:
connect
it
through
a
mono
6.3mm
jack
cable
to
a
mixer
input.
3.
OUTPUT
(BALANCED)
Balanced
output
with
mic
level:
connect
it
through
a
XLR
cable
to
a
mixer
input.
4.
POWER
On/off
switch.
5.
ON
Red
LED:
if
lighted
states
that
the
power
supply
is
present
and
the
receiver
is
turned
on.
6.
RF
(channel
A
or
B)
Green
LED:
if
lighted
states
that
the
transmitter
is
sending
a
radio
signal
to
the
receiver.
7.
AF
(channel
A
or
B)
Red
LED:
illuminates
when
an
audio
signal
is
present.
8.
SET
(channel
A
or
B)
Keep
this
button
pressed
until
the
number
flashes
and
then
push
it
again
to
set
the
frequency
(1
–
4).
NOTE:
when
a
frequency
is
selected
in
one
of
the
two
channels,
it
is
not
available
for
selection
in
the
other
one,
in
order
to
not
create
interferences.
9.
FREQUENCY
NUMBER
(channel
A
or
B)
The
display
shows
the
frequency
number
(1
–
4),
that
must
correspond
to
the
frequency
set
on
the
transmitter.