Thank you for purchasing this product.
Before using the product, take time to read this user manual
thoroughly to ensure that you will use the product correctly.
Also keep this user manual handy, along with the warranty,
so that they are always available for reference.
Contents
Features
Important information
Notes on use
Using multiple wireless systems
Part names and functions
Inserting batteries
Display
Settings
Using the mute function
Using the key lock function
· Uses advanced IMD suppression techniques to
allow 31 simultaneous channels within a 4 MHz
tuning bandwidth
· Compander circuitry provides greater dynamic
range and lower noise
· Easy transmitter setup via IR sync
· Audio input adjustable from 0 to 20 dB of gain
(2 dB steps)
· Compact transmitter design with rugged,
ergonomic metal body
· A highly reliable, miniature microphone connector
· Compatible with a variety of headworn and
lavalier microphones
· Clear, easy-to-read display
· Controls inside battery compartment to prevent
accidental activation
· Lever push switch for easy menu navigation
· Flexible 1/4 wavelength whip antenna with broad
operating range
· Battery fuel gauge selectable for alkaline or nickelmetal hydride type batteries
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Important information
Warning:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture.
Caution:
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
To avoid electric shock, do not open the cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not expose this apparatus to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire
or the like.
Do not subject this apparatus to strong impact.
FCC Notice
Warning:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by AudioTechnica may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter used in other systems.
No user-serviceable parts inside. The circuits inside the transmitter have
been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and compliance with
federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the transmitter. To do so
will void the warranty, and may cause improper operation.
Batteries caution
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Observe correct polarity as marked.
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
Always consider environmental issues and follow local regulations
when disposing of batteries.
Remove depleted battery immediately.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type.
Do not use a new battery and an old one at the same time.
Do not use different battery types or models together.
Do not use a leaking battery. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact
with skin.
If contact occurs, immediately wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
If battery leakage comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush
eyes with water and seek medical care.
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Notes on use
· Be sure to read the user manual for any microphone or cable that
you attach to the product.
· If you use the product close to an electronic or communications
device (such as a mobile phone), the product may produce unwanted
noise. If this occurs, move the product away from the device.
· When setting up and using the product, make sure there are no
obstacles between it and the receiver that might block the signal.
· If you use the product near a TV or radio antenna, you may hear
unwanted noise in the television or radio. If this occurs, keep the
product away from the television or radio.
· To prevent the batteries from wearing out, turn the product off when
not in use.
· Over time, discoloration may occur due to ultraviolet rays (especially
direct sunlight) and friction.
· Any customization of the product is prohibited by law. Also,
disassembly of the product may result in electrical shock, equipment
damage or re. Never disassemble the product.
Using multiple wireless systems
· When using multiple units simultaneously, maintain approximately
1 meter or more between individual transmitters and approximately
10 meters or more between transmitters and receivers' antennas.
· When using multiple units, power on transmitters one by one,
making sure there is no unwanted noise.
for a period of 20 seconds,
the display will turn off.
SYNC button
Use for IR sync with a
receiver.
BACK button
Returns to the previous
operation.
Lever push switch
Used for selecting various
settings.
▲
)
UP (
Turn to the right to
change a selection.
▼
DOWN (
Turn to the left to
change a selection.
SET (●)
Press to conrm a
selection.
* For details on how to
)
operate, see
"Settings."
Input connector
Connect a microphone
(Sold separately).
Power
switch
Turns the
power on/off.
Front
IR sync window
Use when syncing the
product to the receiver.
Rear
ATW-T 6001 S
FREQ.: 946-950 MHz
FCC ID: JF ZT6 001S
BATT.: LR 6, AA×2, 3 V
Audio-Technica Corp.
MADE IN JA PAN
Power indicator
Lights in green when the
power is on. Lights in red
when battery power is low.
Top
Recall/Mute button
Press to turn the screen
back on if it shuts off.
Press and hold to switch
audio mute on and off.
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Inserting batteries
1.
Slide the battery cover latches inward as shown by the arrows.
2. With the latches pressed in, slide the cover down as
shown by the arrow.
3. Open the battery cover as shown in the diagram.
4. Insert the batteries according to the plus (+) and minus (-)
marks found inside the battery compartment.
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×
Display
The main screen is displayed when the power is switched on.
(1)
(2)
(1)
Frequency/NAME
Press the UP/DOWN to switch screens.
* Frequency displays as the default setting.
(2)
Battery power indicator
Shows how much battery power is remaining.
: 75 % or more battery power remaining.
: 50 to 75 % battery power remaining.
: 25 to 50 % battery power remaining.
: 25 % or less battery power remaining.
: Charge/replace the batteries.
* Use as a general guide for determining how much
battery power has been consumed.
* If there is no remaining battery power, replace the batteries.
If rechargeable batteries are in use, charge them.
946. 125MHz
(3)
(4)
(3)
Microphone gain screen
: 0 to 6 dB
: 8 to 12 dB
: 14 to 20 dB
: Muted
(4)
RF power output screen
: RF Power High (50 mW)
: RF Power Mid (10 mW)
: RF Power Low (2 mW )
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Settings
Menu screen
■
Press SET (●) on the lever push switch for menu screen
mode. Moving UP (▶) / DOWN (◀) takes you to the various
setting screens in the order shown below.
* If there is no switch operation within 10 seconds, the display
returns to the main screen.
DOWN (◀)
NAME
RF POWER
UP (▶)
FREQUENCY
946. 125MHz
NAME
v
High
GAIN
GAIN
10dB
10dB
LOCK KEY
MUTE LOCK
Unlock
ff
O
LOCK KEY
LOCK KEY
Unlock
Unlock
LOCK CODE
LOCK CODE
0000
0000
Transmission frequency setting
NAME setting
RF power setting
Gain setting
Mute lock setting
Key lock setting
Lock code setting
BATTERY
BATTERY
Alkaline
Alkaline
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Battery setting
Transmission frequency setting
■
FREQUENCY
947. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
947. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
948. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
948. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
948. 125MHz
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "FREQUENCY," and then press SET.
A line is displayed under the rst three
digits.
Use UP/DOWN to select the frequency.
Press SET.
A line is displayed under the last three digits.
Use UP/DOWN to select the frequency.
Press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the
transmission frequency setting is complete.
NAME setting
■
The maximum number of characters that can be entered is 10.
The following types of characters can be entered.
Alphabetic (52 letters/upper and lower case)
・
Numeric
・
Space
・
NAME
NAME
v
NAME
v o c a l
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "NAME," and then press SET.
Use UP/DOWN to select characters.
When the desired character is displayed,
press SET. This conrms the selection
and moves the cursor to the right.
Repeat the operation until all characters
are entered.
An entry of 10 characters is required.
If less than 10 characters is desired, set
the entry for SPACE and press SET until
the cursor moves to the 10th character
position.
・
・
・
Period
Plus
Minus
NAME
v o c a l
At the 10th character position, press SET.
Once pressed, "STORED" is displayed and
NAME setting is complete.
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Correcting characters
■
To correct a character after it is entered, select "BS" with UP/DOWN.
When SET is pressed, the last entered character is deleted and the
cursor moves one position to the left.
NAME
B
S
v o c a
RF power setting
■
RF POWER
RF POWER
RF POWER
Gain setting
■
GAIN
GAIN
High
High
Low
10dB
10dB
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "RF POWER," and then press SET.
Use UP/DOWN to select the RF power.
Use UP/DOWN to switch between "High,"
"Mid" and "Low."
Press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the RF power
setting is complete.
*Initial setting is 10 dB.
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "GAIN," and then press SET.
Use UP to increase gain in 2 dB steps.
Use DOWN to decrease gain in 2 dB steps.
GAIN
Mute lock setting
■
MUTE LOCK
MUTE LOCK
MUTE LOCK
10
20dB
ff
O
ff
O
On
After selecting the gain, press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the gain
setting is complete.
Display the mute lock status.
Off: Mute function enabled
On: Mute function disabled
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "MUTE LOCK," and then press SET.
Use UP/DOWN to select the mute lock
setting, then press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the mute lock
setting is complete.
Key lock setting
■
LOCK KEY
Unlock
LOCK KEY
Display the key lock status.
Unlock: Keys unlocked
Lock: Keys locked
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "LOCK KEY," and then press SET.
Unlock
Use UP/DOWN to select the key lock
LOCK KEY
Lock
Lock code setting
■
The lock code is a 4-digit code (from 0000 to 9999) for unlocking the keys.
If the key lock function is activated, the lock code is required to enter the
menu from the main screen.
LOCK CODE
setting, then press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the key lock
setting is complete.
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "LOCK CODE," and then press SET.
0000
LOCK CODE
0000
LOCK CODE
9999
Battery setting
■
BATTERY
Alkaline
BATTERY
Alkaline
BATTERY
Ni-MH
Press UP/DOWN to select a number from
0 to 9.
Once the desired number is displayed,
press SET to conrm the selection.
Repeat the operation until four digits have
been entered. Once the fourth digit has
been entered, press SET.
Once pressed, "STORED" is displayed and
the lock code setting is complete.
Set the type of batteries used.
From the menu screen, use UP/DOWN to
select "BATTERY," and then press SET.
Alkaline Select for alkaline batteries
Ni-MH Select for nickel–metal
hydride batteries
If the appropriate setting is not made for
the batteries used, the battery power
indicator will not display the correct
information. Always set the type of
battery according to the batteries used.
After selecting the battery type, press SET.
"STORED" is displayed, and the battery
setting is complete.
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Using the mute function
The mute function allows you to manually mute your microphone
when, for example, there is a gap in the middle of a speech, or
you want to change the settings and transmitting audio would be
a problem.
MUTE OFF
Unmuted
Press and
hold
When you press and hold the Recall/Mute
button, "MUTE ON" is displayed on the
screen and your microphone is muted.
When you press and hold the Recall/Mute
button again, "MUTE OFF" is displayed
on the screen and your microphone is
unmuted.
MUTE ON
Muted
This function can be disabled using "MUTE LOCK" in the menu.
For details, see "Mute lock setting".
Using the key lock function
The key lock function prevents entry into the menu screen to
avoid any unwanted changes to the product's settings.
When the key lock function is set to "Lock," the entry of a lock
code is required in order to proceed to the menu screen.
Setting up the key lock function
■
1. Set up a lock code.
LOCK CODE
9999
* Do not forget the 4-digit code that
you set up.
2. Set the key lock function to "Lock."
LOCK KEY
Lock
Cancelling the key lock function
■
1. If the key lock function is activated,
0***
2. Enter the 4-digit lock code which was
9 9 9 9
3. Once all four numerals are entered, press
4. The key lock function can be disabled
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* The key lock function is activated
once you press BACK and return to
the main screen.
pressing SET when the main screen is
on displays the lock code entry screen.
* If there is no operation within 10
seconds or if BACK is pressed, the
display returns to the main screen.
set up earlier. Use UP/DOWN to select
a desired number and press SET.
Repeat the operation until all four
numerals are entered.
SET. If the correct lock code has been
entered, the menu screen is displayed.
by going to the menu screen and
setting the function to "Unlock."