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
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