General Description; Features; Handling Precautions - Toa WT-D5800 Mode D'emploi

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2. geNeral DescriPTiON

The WT-D5800 is a digital wireless receiver that employs the PLL synthesizer communication
method.
Use this receiver in combination with TOA's WM-D5200 or WM-D5300 digital wireless microphone.

3. FeaTUres

• The digital true diversity method minimizes radio interference and noise, ensuring stable radio
wave reception.
• TOA's unique digital audio signal processing technology eliminates sound quality deterioration
common to analog systems.
• Digital transmission and encryption settings reduce the chance of transmitted information being
leaked outside the area of use.
• Systems using the same channel can be installed closer to each other than possible with analog
systems.
• The remaining battery capacity of the wireless microphone can be checked by way of data
transmission using a PC.
• Idle channels can be displayed by way of channel scanning.
• A contact output terminal is provided for control of external equipment.
• Feedback suppressor automatically suppresses acoustic feedback.
• Connecting the unit to a PC allows the reception status to be monitored using the WT-D5800
Maintenance Software*, which is useful for installation and maintenance.
* Download from the TOA website (http://www.toa-products.com/international/).

4. HaNDliNg PrecaUTiONs

• Make sure that the power switch is switched OFF after use.
• When mounting in an equipment rack, select the position which does not expose the unit to high
temperature.
• When installing, keep the unit as far away as possible from fluorescent lamps, digital equipment,
personal computers, and other equipment which generate high frequency noise.
• Only the same bank wireless systems can be used in the same location. Avoid using the systems
in combination with those of different banks because interference or noise could be generated.
• Wireless receivers to be installed in the same location must differ from each other in channel
number. Setting them for the same channel number could result in noise. Wireless microphones
must be identical to wireless receivers in both bank and channel numbers.
• When using two or more wireless microphones, keep them at least 50 cm away from each other
to avoid malfunctions or noise.
• Keep the wireless microphone at least 3 m away from the receiving antenna. Using the microphone
in close proximity to the antenna could result in malfunctions or noise.
• Be sure to connect at least two receiving antennas (one each for Channels A and B).
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