INTRODUCTION
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DESCRIPTION
The WM202 Wireless Microphones series is a UHF, quartz controlled, fixed frequency device, which provides
a reliable, high quality signal transmission.
WM202 Wireless Microphone system features 3 units: WM202 receiver, WM2M handheld transmitter and
WM2H body pack transmitter. The system is available in three different configurations, each of them
including an ABS carrying case:
WM202M :
WM202 + WM2M
WM202H :
WM202 + WM2H + lavalier + headset
WM202KIT : WM202 + WM2M + WM2H + lavalier + headset
Four factory pre‐build frequencies are available, which have been accurately selected to allow the
simultaneous use of 4 devices without interference between them:
1. 863.100 MHz
2. 863.900 MHz
3. 864.500 MHz
4. 864.900 MHz
WM202 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 audio output with line level: connect it through a mono 6.3mm jack cable to a mixer input.
3. OUTPUT (BALANCED)
Balanced audio 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
Green LED: if lighted states that the transmitter is sending a radio signal to the receiver.
7. AF
Red LED: illuminates when an audio signal is present.
8. VOLUME
Volume potentiometer: set this control to a proper level that doesn't saturate the mixer input channel.
9. ANTENNA
These are the receiving antennas. Raise them up during the use and, to obtain a better reception, place
the receiver away from other metal objects and no more distant than 30m from the transmitter.
10. RECEIVING FREQUENCY
In this label, together with the general data of the receiver, you can find the receiving radio frequency.
In case of use of more radio apparatus it must correspond to the frequency of the wireless transmitter
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