Devine WMD-50 Duo, WMD-50 Solo User guide

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WMD-50 Solo / Duo
Wireless Microphone System
User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the Devine WMD-50 Solo/Duo system. Before unpacking the box and included components, we recommend reading this user manual thoroughly to ensure that you are completely familiar with all of the functions this product has to offer. When unpacking the box, please make sure that all of the components and accessories listed below have been included. In the event that the product does not function as it should, switch off the power and remove the power cable from the mains power socket before contacting your local retailer for further advice.
Box contents:
– Devine WMD-50 Solo / Duo receiver – 1x / 2x Devine WMD-50 Solo / Duo handheld microphones – 2x / 4x 1.5V AA batteries (for testing) – 6.35mm TS jack – 6.35mm TS jack connection cable – power supply
Inspection of the device and included accessories
In the event that the device or any of the included accessories have been damaged or rendered defective in transit, please contact your local retailer for advice.
Please note: The products seen in the images included in this manual may differ slightly from the product received.
Contact:
Devine Pro Audio Products
Verrijn Stuartweg 18
4462 GE Goes
The Netherlands
Please do not send any physical products to this correspondence address.
Should you wish to send a product for repairs or for a refund, please contact your retailer for an RMA request
(Return Merchandise Authorisation)
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WARNING!
Keep this device away from moisture, water and rain
to prevent any danger of electric shocks!
Safety Instructions
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device must:
- Be qualified.
- Be skilled.
- Have read the instructions included in this user manual.
- Be sure that neither the device nor the included accessories are damaged. Should the device or the included accessories be damaged, please contact your retailer for further advice.
- Ensure that the device is in good working condition and is safe to operate. Please follow the advice and instructions as they are described in this user manual.
Damage caused by misuse and/or modifications made to the device are not covered by the warranty.
This device does not contain any parts that can be repaired or replaced by the user. Should maintenance or repairs be necessary, they must be carried out by a qualified technician.
Important information regarding health and safety:
- Do not remove any labels or stickers from this device.
- Do not leave any cables lying around where they are in danger of causing a tripping hazard.
- The housing of this device must not be opened and any hardware or software that may be present must not be modified.
- For optimal performance, any inputs of the device should not be fed with a signal higher than necessary.
- The device must only be used indoors; contact with water, rain and moisture must always be avoided. Do not place any objects containing liquid on top of the device.
- Remove the device from any nearby flames or heat sources; do not place it near flammable fluids, gasses or objects.
- Disconnect this device from a power source if it is not being used for a long period of time, if maintenance is necessary, or if it needs to be cleaned. – Do not pull or tug on the cable to remove a plug as this may cause damage.
- Do not use any cables other than those specified in this manual. Do not use defective cables. Please contact your retailer if the included or necessary cables do not function properly with this device.
- In the event that the device is exposed to extreme temperature changes (e.g. transported from a cold outdoor environment into a warm indoor environment), it should not be turned on until it has reached room temperature. This is necessary to prevent moisture (condensation) from forming inside the device, which may cause electric shocks.
Use & Operation Guidelines:
- This device is intended for indoor use and must only be operated by adults.
- This device is not suitable for use by children and must always be operated by an adult.
- This device can only be used in appropriate environments where no damage to the device can occur. Do not use the device in moist or dusty environments such as:
- indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used
- beaches or any location where sand and/or salt is present
- outdoors
- in indoor spaces where intense heat sources are present, or where it can reach temperature levels
that would be considered uncomfortable for a person.
- Avoid impact and collisions during use and transport. Do not move or transport the device while it is in use. Avoid using excessive force when installing and operating the device.
- Any user must become familiar with the functions of this device before using it.
- In case of emergency, any user must always be able to disconnect the device from the power source. Always ensure access to the power supply at one of the following points:
- the power input of the device
- the plug that’s connected to the power socket
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- an external power block with on/off switch or dual-pole switch able to cut the power.
- Make sure that the AC/DC adapter and receiver have enough free space to dissipate the heat. Leave a space of approx. 10 cm around the AC / DC adapter to allow sufficient air circulation.
- Should the device not be used in the manner described in this user manual, damages or even injuries could occur. Devine cannot be held responsible for any injuries or damages that occur as a result of improper use of this product.
Storage & Transport:
- This product has been designed for mobile use and can be transported in its original packaging as long as it is well protected against shocks and impact. It is also possible to transport the device in an appropriate case or flight case with a lined, protective interior that provides a secure fit for all components so that they are unable to shift in transit. – This device has not been designed for continuous (24/7) use. The expected lifespan of the device is increased when the device is turned off regularly. – When the device is not in use for long periods of time, always disconnect the device from the mains power and store it in a dust free environment. – Do not expose the device to extreme temperature shifts.
Housing:
- Frequently inspect the housing of the device and always just before use. Avoid operating the device if any large dents or cracks are found in the housing, or if screws are missing. Do not use the device if the housing is not in good condition. Contact your local retailer or a qualified technician if you are unsure about the state of the device.
- Check the device and screws for any corrosion. If any corrosion is found, do not use the device. Contact your dealer or a qualified technician if the screws or housing show any signs of corrosion.
- Ensure that every power and signal socket is securely fitted. Do not use the device if any of the sockets are not secure.
- Avoid the build up of any dust and dirt. Clean the device once a month by disconnecting it from the power supply and wiping it down with a dry or slightly moist cloth. If the device is used frequently, the device should also be cleaned more frequently.
Symbol Explanation:
Ensure that this device is disposed of properly. This product falls under the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive. The requirements of this directive apply to all manufacturers and producers of electronic devices in the EU. Do not throw this product away with normal refuse. Please contact your local authority for more information about how to recycle and dispose of these products in your region. By recycling this product in the proper manner, we can work together to ensure that we can continue to enjoy these kinds of products and still protect the environment as much as possible.
CE: The CE logo indicates that this product meets the European norms and requirements to which it must legally conform.
Suitable for indoor use only: This product was designed for indoor use only. The maximum environmental temperature must not exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Battery safety:
WARNING!
- If the battery is replaced incorrectly, this may cause the battery to explode.
- Only replace a battery with the same battery type.
- Never expose batteries to intense heat, including sunlight, open flames, etc.
- Never store batteries in a hot, high temperature environment. This may cause the battery to explode as well as the leakage of flammable liquids or gasses.
- Never expose batteries to an open flame or place them in or near a hot oven.
- Never purposefully damage batteries or try to cut into them as this may cause the battery to explode.
- Do not expose batteries to extremely low air pressures (at high altitudes) since this may cause the battery to explode as well as the leakage of flammable liquids or gasses.
- If the device is not in use for a long period of time (a few months, for example), ensure that any batteries are removed from the device before it is stored.
- Always immediately remove empty batteries from the device.
- Avoid carrying batteries in a pocket, wallet, or bag. Contact with metal objects like coins, keys and similar can cause damage, leakages, or short-circuits.
- Always ensure that batteries are kept out of reach of children.
Recycling: Never dispose of batteries via household waste. Batteries can contain substances that are damaging to the environment. If a battery is recycled using the correct methods, it can be a valuable source of reusable materials. Contact your local council for more information about how best to dispose of batteries.
The Legal Use of Wireless Microphone Systems
Please note: The legislation regarding the authorised use of wireless microphone systems is different in
different countries. Always check with your local council, governing body or a specialist to be certain that a licence is not required before you can use a microphone system.
Operating a wireless microphone system using the incorrect frequencies can lead to malfunctions and affect the system performance as well as violate local laws and regulations regarding the use of wireless transmission equipment.
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The Devine WMD-50 Solo/Duo system operates using the SRD frequency band (863 – 865 MHz) and can therefore be used freely in the EU.
Please note that while the SRD frequency band can be legally used in the EU, this does not guarantee interference free signal performance. It is always the case that any nearby equipment that uses the same or similar frequency can cause signal interference.
Small Differences Between the WMD-50 Solo &
Duo Systems
Please note: While this manual includes instructions and details regarding the WMD-50 Duo system, all
instructions and details can also be applied to the WMD-50 Solo system. The only difference between the two systems is that the WMD-50 Solo is a single-channel (single microphone) system, while the WMD-50 Duo is a dual channel (two microphone) system. The basic functions of both systems are exactly the same.
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Receiver:
Overview & Use
1. ON/OFF switch
2. Microphone A volume control
3. AF signal indicator A (audio level strength)
4. RF signal indicator A (transmission signal strength)
5. LCD display with channel selection indicator, frequency etc.
6. AF signal indicator B (audio level strength)
7. RF signal indicator B (transmission signal strength)
8. Microphone B volume control
9. Antenna microphone A
10. Antenna microphone B
11. Mixed audio output via 6.35 mm TS jack
12. Balanced 3-pin XLR audio output for microphone B
13. Balanced 3-pin XLR audio output for microphone A
14. Power supply input
Handheld microphones:
1. Microphone grille
2. LCD display screen with basic info
3. Antenna
4. Battery compartment
5. Battery cover
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Use of this System
This wireless microphone system provides a large number of options and features. It is therefore recommended that the tips and advice included below is read in detail to ensure that you get the best out of this system while using it safely.
Ensure Optimal Transmitter and Receiver Signal Strength
In areas where there is a large amount of wireless traffic (for example, in a street of pubs, restaurants, or venues, all of which may use wireless background music or live performance equipment), it is always possible that other wireless traffic may affect the wireless performance of your system.
In the worst case, this can cause serious problems with the performance of the WMD-50 Solo/Duo microphone system.
To prevent or overcome these possible problems, the following measures can be taken: – Make sure that any other transmitting or receiving device or equipment that operates using the same or similar frequency band is moved at least 1 metre away from the system. – As much as possible, try to maintain a clear ‘line of sight’ between the transmitter and receiver and ensure that nothing is blocking the signal transmission. Obstructions can include walls, furniture, or audience members. The less the signal is blocked, the more stable the signal becomes. – A good tip is to place the receiver in a relatively high position. This will increase the ‘line of sight’ of the receiver so that it can better detect the signal from the transmitter (handheld microphone).
Switching the Receiver On
Before switching the receiver on, ensure that it is placed in an optimum position (as described above) and on a stable surface. Connect the DC power supply to the power input of the receiver and plug the power supply into a compatible mains power socket. Use the Power button of the receiver to switch it on and off.
Connecting the Microphone System to an Audio Installation
On its own, this microphone system is not able to produce sound. As such, the receiver has been fitted with a
6.35 mm TS jack output socket so that it can be connected to an external audio system.
An external audio system usually includes an active speaker, mixer, or amplifier.
If in doubt, your local retailer will be able to offer advice regarding the cables you need to use. However, most audio systems come fitted with a standard 6.35 mm TS jack input, in which case, the included jack cable can be used to connect the WMD-24 Solo / Duo. If the audio equipment is fitted with a 3-pin XLR microphone input, then a 6.35 mm jack to XLR cable or a jack to XLR adapter can be purchased separately and used to connect the WMD-24 Solo / Duo to the audio installation.
The WMD-50 Solo and Duo both come fitted with two independent 3-pin XLR outputs that can be used to send the separate signals of both microphones. This offers a huge advantage, since the sound of both microphones can be individually fine-tuned and different effects (like echo) can be added to each microphone signal using your mixer.
Display
The receiver screen displays a lot of practical information, some of which can also be read on the microphone display screens.
The basic information includes the microphone frequency and microphone channel. The frequency of this kind of microphone system cannot be adjusted.
Microphone Technique
A microphone is not a complicated device. Anyone can speak into a microphone and the device will ensure that the sound is sent to any connected external audio equipment. But, to ensure optimum sound quality and prevent causing damage to any external audio equipment, using the correct microphone technique is essential.
Make sure that the microphone is held securely by the body. The body is the part of the microphone extending from the battery compartment to the base of the microphone grille. Ideally, the microphone needs
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to be held as far away from the microphone grille as possible. Do not tap the microphone grille to check that the microphone is working.
Hold the microphone in front of and close to the mouth, at the height of the chin and just below the bottom lip. Make sure that the microphone does not actually touch the lip and try to maintain a distance of around a finger’s width.
Speak clearly into the microphone at a normal volume.
The following points can have a negative effect on both the sound quality and speech clarity: – Holding the microphone too low (the ventriloquist effect) – Holding the microphone to close to the mouth so that harsh sounds and breaths are amplified – Speaking to loudly or too quietly into the microphone – Holding the microphone near a speaker. The sound coming from the speaker is re-amplified by the microphone, resulting in a feedback loop (often a loud, piercing noise)
Devine cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to any audio system due to the use of incorrect microphone technique.
Setting Up Your Audio Installation
Start by setting the volume faders or controls of your mixer to zero. This includes any ‘gain’ or ‘trim’ controls.
After connecting the receiver to your mixer, speak into the microphone using the correct microphone technique, and then gradually begin to raise the volume on your mixer to a standard level (maximum 0dB, or, if your system does not have a level indicator, bring it gradually to the halfway or three-quarter way point). By slowly increasing the volume, you will notice as soon as it is brought to an appropriate level and start to fine­tune the whole system.
If the signal strength is not sufficient, use the ‘trim or ‘gain’ controls to raise the signal strength to an appropriate level. If this does not solve the problem or your system does not include these controls, raise the volume of the corresponding channel on the receiver.
If this is still unable to solve the problem, then another component of the signal chain needs to be adjusted like the master volume of the mixer.
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Wireless Microphone Trouble Shooting
If you happen to encounter any problems while using your wireless microphone system, it’s recommended that this trouble shooting section is checked to see if a solution can be found. If none of the suggestions included below solve your particular problem, please contact your local retailer for further advice.
This trouble shooting section includes all of the most common possible issues and is not a complete list of every possible fault, defect, and their subsequent solution. This section is generally focussed on solving problems regarding the use of wireless microphones. As such, it may be that some of the included problems, causes, and solutions do not apply to your situation since product specifications can differ.
Problem Common Cause Solution
Receiver is not switching on Mains power socket not active Check that the mains power socket is
active, especially if it is (for example) a power block with a switch or a power switching system fitted with power sockets.
Power supply not securely connected
Power button has not been pushed
Microphone is not switching onNo batteries Check that batteries have been installed in
Batteries incorrectly installed It might be that the batteries have been
Batteries are empty Replace the batteries with new, high-quality
No sound Volume is too low Turn the receiver volume control up a little
Mixer channel on mute or not properly set
Check that the power supply is securely connected to the receiver and that the plug is securely connected to an active mains power supply socket.
Make sure that the power button of the receiver has been pressed.
the battery compartment.
installed the wrong way around. Always ensure that the batteries are installed so that the polarity (+/-) matches the polarity indicated in the compartment.
batteries.
and check that the SIG indication LED lights up when the microphone is spoken into. If this is the case, then the device is receiving the signal as it should. If this does not solve the problem, then check the rest of the audio signal chain.
Check the basic PA mixer controls like the mute switch, master volume level, trim or gain level, master volume, EQ control settings etc.
Microphone is not coupled with receiver
Signal interference or signal drop
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Receiver positioning is not optimum
Microphone is too far away from receiver
Make sure that the microphone is actively coupled with the receiver by following the instructions included in this manual.
Where possible, always ensure that the receiver is positioned so it can achieve the best possible ‘line of sight’ of the microphone transmitters.
If the microphone is held more than 10 metres away from the receiver, this can cause a break in the signal since the signal from the microphone transmitter can no longer reach the receiver.
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Problem Common Cause Solution
Interference on the same frequency
It is always possible that someone else in the vicinity is working on the same microphone frequency with a similar system. This can work to your disadvantage in the form of signal loss or interference. Try switching to a different microphone signal or try to improve the ‘line of sight’ and reduce the distance between the receiver and microphone transmitter.
Distorted sound Sound settings are not optimal Check the volume level and other audio
system components that may be affecting the sound quality by overdriving the signal.
Incorrect microphone technique is being used
Check that the microphone technique of the performer is correct. If the sound is distorted or dull, then it is likely that the microphone grille is being covered by a hand.
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Specifications
– UHF compact wireless microphone system – 1x / 2x wireless handheld microphones with 1x compact receiver – operates using the SRD frequency band that can be used freely in the EU (863 – 865 MHz) – fixed microphone frequencies, no synchronisation required – dual antenna – operation range: 20 – 30 metres, provided a clear and unobstructed line of sight is maintained between the transmitter and receiver, and no devices using the same or similar frequency band are close by.
Handheld microphone
– practical handheld microphone with robust grille – LCD display screen – 1 central ON/OFF switch – powered by 2x AA batteries (included) – low battery indicator
Receiver:
– dual antenna – desktop model receiver – volume control per channel – signal strength indicator per channel – link-indicator per channel – powered by external power supply (included) – separate balanced 3-pin XLR output per channel – mixed 6.35 mm TRS jack output for connection to an active speaker or mixer
Technical features:
WM-50 Solo WMD-50 Duo
Number of microphones 1 handheld microphone 2 handheld microphones
Available bodypack versions 1 bodypack + microphones (sold
separately)
Transmission frequency 863.5 MHz 863 + 864 MHz
Dynamic range 96 dB
Distortion < 0.3 %
Frequency range 30 Hz – 20 kHz (+/- 2dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio 96 dB
Reception sensitivity – 95 dB
Transmission delay < 3 ms
Audio outputs 1x 6.35 mm jack mix out
1x balanced 3-pin XLR out
Harmonic distortion < -50 dBc
Transmission strength 10 mW
Average battery lifespan 5 hours
Included batteries 2 4
2 bodypack + microphones (sold
separately)
1x 6.35 mm jack mix out
2x balanced 3-pin XLR out
Handheld battery type 2x AA
Receiver power 12 V DC, 160 mA
Power supply – connection voltage: 100 V – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
– output: 12 V DC 500 mA, centre positive.
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EC Declaration of Conformity
Devine pro audio and studio products
Verrijn Stuartweg 18
4462 GE Goes
The Netherlands
We declare under our sole responsibility that the following products
Article: Product name: Devine WMD-50 Duo Wireless microphone system (863 + 864 MHz) with 2 x handheld microphones.
Devine WMD-50 Solo Wireless microphone system (863.5 MHz) with 1 x handheld microphone. Devine WMD-50-1 Separate bodypack (863 MHz) with headset microphone and lavalier. Devine WMD-50-2 Separate bodypack (863.5 MHz) with headset microphone and lavalier. Devine WMD-50-3 Separate bodypack (864 MHz) with headset microphone and lavalier.
are fully in conformity with:
System:
Directive 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment (RED). Used standard: EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017, EN 62479:2010, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11), ETSI EN 301 489-9 V2.1.1 (2019-04), ETSI EN 301 357 V2.1.1 (2017-06).
Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction of use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment. Used standards: IEC 62321-3-1:2013, IEC 62321-4:2013, IEC 62321-5:2013, IEC 62321-6:2015, IEC 62321-7-1:2015, IEC 62321­7-2:2017, IEC 62321-8:2017.
AC/DC adapter:
Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (LVD). Used standard: EN 62368-1:2014+A11.
Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Used standards: EN 55032:2015, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019, EN 55035:2017.
Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign require­ments for energy-related products (ErP) and Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/1782 laying down ecodesign requirements for ex­ternal power supplies pursuant to Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 278/2009. Used standards: EN 50563:2011+A1, IEC 62301:2011, EN 50564:2011.
Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction of use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment. Used standards: EN 62321:2009, IEC 62361-1:2013, IEC 62321-2:2013, IEC 62361-3-1:2013, IEC 62361-4:2013, IEC 62361-
5:2013, IEC 62361-6:2015. IEC 62361-7-1:2015.
Signed for and on behalf of:
Devine pro audio and studio products Goes, 04-12-2020
Jochanan Bax, Director
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