Thank you for purchasing the product.
Before using the product, take time to read this user manual
thoroughly and use the product correctly. Keep this user
manual handy together with the warranty so that it is always
available for reference.
Contents
Features
Important information
Notes on use
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When using multiple wireless systems
About microphone units
Part names and functions
How to replace microphone
How to insert batteries
About display
About settings
Menu screen
Transmission frequency setting
NAME setting
To correct characters
Transmission power setting
Gain setting
Key lock setting
Lock code setting
Battery setting
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Using the key lock function
Setting up the key lock function
Cancelling the key lock function
About IR link
Troubleshooting
Specications
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Features
Simultaneous 31-band transmission
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IR Link feature for easy transmitter conguration
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UHF band transmitter for wireless systems resistant
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to the effects of extraneous noise
Great for stage use in live concerts, events, and
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the like
Employs PLL synthesizer method
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Greater dynamic range and lower noise thanks
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to a double compandor (voice compression/
expansion) system (PAT.)
Organic EL display for enhanced visibility
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Specially designed high efciency antenna
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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.
RF Exposure Statement:
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter used in other systems.
No userserviceable parts inside. The circuits inside the chassis,
transmitters have been precisely adjusted for optimum performance
and compliance with federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the
chassis, transmitters. 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 the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
Always consider the environment 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 new batteries and old one at the same time.
Do not use different batteries type or model.
Do not use a leaking battery. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact
with skin.
If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water.
If battery leakage comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush
with water and seek medical.
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Notes on use
Be sure to read the operation manual for the connected device
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before use.
If you use the product close to an electronic device or communications
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device (such as mobile phone), noise may be caused in the product. If
this happens, keep it away from such devices.
When setting up the product, make sure there are no obstacles
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between the product and receiver that will block the signal.
If you use the product near a TV or radio antenna, noise may be
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caused in the television or radio. If this happens, keep it away from
the television or radio.
To prevent the batteries from wearing out, turn off the receiver power
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after use or when the product is not in use.
If the product is used for a long period of time, discoloration may
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occur due to ultraviolet rays (especially direct sunlight) and friction.
Any alteration or modication of this product is prohibited by law.
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Also, disassembly of this precision product may result in electrical
shock, equipment damage or re. Never disassemble this product.
When using multiple wireless systems
If using multiple units in the same location, keep 80 cm or more
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between individual transmitters and 3 m or more between
transmitters and receivers.
When using multiple units, turn on the transmitters one by one,
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making sure there is no noise.
About microphone units
The product can be attached to the following microphone units.
The microphone units must be purchased separately. They are not
included with the product.
ATW-C4200/HD (Dynamic microphone unit with mute switch)
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Part names and functions
Overall Diagram
BACK
ON
SYNC
OFF
Controls
Display
Shows the current status.
* If no buttons are pressed
for a period of 20 seconds,
the display will turn off.
BACK
SYNC
Grip case
IR receiving part
This is the receiving part
for IR link.
Power switch
Turns the power on/off.
ON
SYNC button
OFF
Use for IR link with
a receiver.
Push switch
Used for selecting various settings.
▲
)
UP (
Press to change a selection.
▼
DOWN (
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Press to change a selection.
SET (●)
Press to conrm a selection.
* For details on how to operate, see "About settings".
BACK
Returns to the previous operation.
Rear
Battery cover
Bottom
Power indicator
Lights in green when the
power is on. Lights in red
when battery power is low.
Recall button
Turns the screen back on if
the screen is off.
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How to replace microphone
Microphone unit is sold separately.
How to install
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1. Remove the protective caps from the product and the
microphone.
Protective cap
2. Turn the rotation lock (A) of this product's grip case
approximately a full turn and a half towards OPEN, and
push the main unit free from the grip case.
Main unit
BACK
ON
SYNC
OFF
Grip case
A
Turn approximately a full turn
and a half, and push towards the
direction indicated by the arrow.
3. Align the red circle on each installation portion. Rotate the
microphone until its red circle aligns with the groove in the
product and the microphone's slide lock (B) clicks in place.
Align the red circles.
B
Groove
Installation portion
Rotate.
click
4. Insert installation portion with microphone into the grip
case and turn the rotation lock (A) to tighten.
How to remove
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1. Remove the microphone from the grip case by referring to
"How to install" Step 2.
2. Unlock the slide lock
(B) by pushing it away
from the product, then
B
Slide.
rotate the microphone
until its red circle aligns
with the product's. Pull
microphone free from
the product.
Push the slide lock in the
direction of the arrow
and rotate microphone.
Remove by aligning
the red circles.
3. Put the protective caps on the installation portions of the
microphone and product.
*For the product, insert the installation portion into the grip
case and put the protective cap on the installation portion.
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How to insert batteries
1. Turn the rotation lock (A) of this product's grip case
approximately a full turn and a half towards OPEN, and
push the main unit free from the grip case.
Main unit
BACK
ON
SYNC
OFF
Grip case
A
Turn approximately a full turn
and a half, and push towards the
direction indicated by the arrow.
2. Open the battery cover located on the back side.
3. Insert the batteries correctly according to the plus (+) and
minus (-) marks indicated on the product.
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About display
The main screen is displayed when the power is switched on.
①
②
Frequency/NAME
①
Press UP/DOWN to switch screens.
* Only frequency displays as the default setting.
Battery power indicator
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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.
946. 125MHz
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④
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: Charge the batteries.
* Use as a general guide for determining how much
battery power has been consumed.
* If there is no remaining battery power, change the batteries.
If rechargeable batteries are in use, charge them.
Microphone gain screen
0 to 6 dB
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: 8 to 12 dB
: 14 to 20 dB
: Muted
×
With no microphone unit attached
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With microphone unit's slide lock pushed up
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With ATW-C4200/HD attached and switched off
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Tra n s m i s s i on outpu t sc re en
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: RF Power High (50 mW)
: RF Power Mid (10 mW)
: RF Power Low (2 mW)
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About settings
Menu screen
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Press the SET (ٴ) button on the push switch for menu screen
mode. Moving the UP (ٻ) / DOWN (ٽ) button takes you to
the screens for the details to set in the order shown below.
* If there is no button operation within 10 seconds, the display
will return to the main screen.
DOWN (▼)
FREQUENCY
946. 125MHz
NAME
NAMEv
RF POWER
GAIN
GAIN
LOCK KEY
LOCK KEY
LOCK CODE
LOCK CODE
UP (
High
10dB
10dB
Unlock
Unlock
0000
0000
)
▲
Transmission frequency setting
NAME setting
Transmission power setting
Gain setting
Key lock setting
Lock code setting
BATTERY
BA TTERY
Alkaline
Alkaline
Battery setting
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Transmission frequency setting
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FREQUENCY
945. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
945. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
946. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
946. 000MHz
FREQUENCY
946. 125MHz
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “FREQUENCY”,
and then press the SET button.
A line is displayed under the rst three
digits.
Use the UP/DOWN button to select the
frequency.
Press the SET button.
A line is displayed under the last three
digits.
Use the UP/DOWN button to select the
frequency.
Press the SET button.
“STORED” is displayed, and the
transmission frequency setting is complete.
NAME setting
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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)
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Numeric
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Space
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NAME
NAME
v
NAME
v o c a l
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “NAME”, and then
press the SET button.
Use UP/DOWN button to select characters.
When the desired character is displayed,
press the SET button. This will conrm the
selection and move the cursor to the right.
Repeat the operation until all characters
have been entered.
An entry of 10 characters is required.
If less than 10 characters is desired, set
the entry for SPACE and press the SET
button until the cursor moves to the 10th
character position.
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・
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Period
Plus
Minus
10
NAME
v o c a l
At the 10th character position, press the
SET button.
Once pressed, "STORED" is displayed and
NAME entry is complete.
To correct characters
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To correct a character after it has been entered, select "BS" with the UP/
DOWN button.
When the SET button is pressed, the last entered character is deleted
and the cursor will move one position to the left.
NAME
B
v o c a
Transmission power setting
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S
RF POWER
RF POWER
RF POWER
Gain setting
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GAIN
GAIN
High
High
Low
10dB
10dB
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “RF POWER”, and
then press the SET button.
Use the UP/DOWN button to select the
transmission power.
Use UP/DOWN button to switch "High",
"Mid" and "Low".
Press the SET button.
“STORED” is displayed, and the
transmission power setting is complete.
*Initial setting is 10 dB.
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “GAIN”, and then
press the SET button.
Press the UP button to increase gain in
increments of 2 dB.
Press the DOWN button to decrease gain
in increments of 2 dB.
GAIN
20dB
Key lock setting
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LOCK KEY
Unlock
LOCK KEY
Unlock
LOCK KEY
Lock
After selecting the gain, press the SET
button.
“STORED” is displayed, and the gain
setting is complete.
Display the key lock status.
Unlock: Keys unlocked
Lock: Keys locked
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “LOCK KEY”, and
then press the SET button.
After selecting the key lock setting, press
the SET button.
“STORED” is displayed, and the key lock
setting is complete.
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Lock code setting
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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 will be required to
enter the menu screen from the main screen.
LOCK CODE
0000
LOCK CODE
0000
LOCK CODE
9999
Battery setting
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BA TTER Y
Alkaline
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “LOCK CODE”,
and then press the SET button.
Press the UP/DOWN button to select a
number from 0 to 9.
Once the desired number is displayed, press
the SET button to conrm the selection.
Repeat the operation until four digits have
been entered. Once the fourth digit has
been entered, press the SET button.
Once pressed, "STORED" will be displayed
and Lock code setting is complete.
Set the type of batteries used.
From the menu screen, use the UP/
DOWN button to select “BATTERY”, and
then press the SET button.
BA TTER Y
Alkaline
BA TTER Y
Ni-MH
Alkaline Selecting for alkaline
batteries
Ni-MH Selecting for nickel–metal
hydride batteries
If the appropriate setting is not made
for the battery to be used, the Battery
Power Indicator will not display the correct
information. Always set the type of battery
according to the battery to be used.
After selecting the battery type, press the
SET button.
“STORED” is displayed, and the battery
setting is complete.
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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 at "Lock", the entry of a lock
code will be required in order to proceed to the menu screen.
Setting up the key lock function
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1. Set up a lock code.
LOCK CODE
9999
* Do not forget the 4-digit code that
you set up.
LOCK KEY
Lock
Cancelling the key lock function
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9 9 9 9
2. Set the key lock function at "Lock".
* The key lock function will be activated
once you press the BACK button and
return to the main screen.
1. If the key lock function is activated,
pressing the SET button when the
main screen is on will display the lock
code entry screen.
* If there is no button operation within
10 seconds or if the BACK button is
pressed, the display will return to the
main screen.
2. Enter the 4-digit lock code which was
set up earlier. Press the UP/DOWN
button to select a desired number and
press the SET button.
Repeat the operation until all 4 numerals
have been entered.
3. Once all four numerals have been
entered, press the SET button. If the
correct lock code has been entered,
the menu screen will be displayed.
4. The key lock function can be disabled
by going to the menu screen and
setting the function at "Unlock".
About IR link
The product is equipped with an IR link function. It allows you
to easily congure settings when setting with a receiver.
See the user manuals for optional receivers for instruction on
how to use IR link.
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