BATTERY COVER & PP3 ALKALINE BATTERY - unscrews for access to the 9V battery.
IMPORTANT: Use Alkaline batteries only, Carbon-Zinc and Zinc-Chloride batteries will not provide adequate power and are not recommended.
PLEASE NOTE: The supplied battery is for demonstration purposes only and is not guaranteed to last.
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WIRELESS MICROPHONE
L58AW TRANSMITTER
Frequency Stabilization <+/-30ppm
Dynamic Range >90dB
Harmonic Distortion <0.5%
Frequency Response 40Hz~15KHz +/-3dB
Receiver Power DC15V
Transmitter Power 8.5mV
Battery 9V PP3
Continuous Usage 6 hours
S/N Ratio >90dB
Due to continuous product development,
specifications are subject to change. E&O E.
If this product is ever no longer functional please it take to
a recycling plant for environmentally friendly disposal.
L58AW & L60AW SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response 40Hz-15Hz +/-3dB
Dynamic Range >90dB
Harmonic Distortion <0.5%
RF Output Power 10mW
Receiver Power DC15V
Body Pack Audio Input 3.5mm theaded jack
Battery 9V PP3
Continuous Usage 6 hours
S/N Ratio >90dB
L59AW SPECIFICATIONS
POWER ON / OFF / STANDBY SWITCH
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR LED - when continuously lit you have approximately one hour left of useful operation. Ideally change the battery when lit.
MUTE / ON SWITCH - mutes the output of the mic when switched to ‘mute’.
MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (s)
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1. Slide the mic ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the ON position.
2. Check the signal indicator is lit on your receiver to see if the radio signal is being received.
3. If the signal indicator is lit, begin singing or speaking.
4. During the performance, slide the ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the STANDBY position when the mic is not being used.
5. When the performance is over, slide the ON/OFF/STANDBY switch to the OFF position to conserve battery power.
USING THE WIRELESS MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER (s)
The T ransmitter
Always turn down the input level controls on your mixer
then turn off the Body Pack Transmitter before making
any connections.
On/Off switch [1]
Always place this switch in the Off position when
making any connections and when the unit is not in
use (to conserve battery char ge).
When in the On position the unit should transmit audio
to the Receiver unit.
T o Insert the battery;
Unscrew and open the battery compartment.
Insert a 9V PP3 battery.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
Lo Bat [2]
This LED will illuminate when the charge in your battery
is becoming low. All wireless Audio systems require a
strong signal to achieve stable performance and this
requires a healthy battery. If the 'Lo Bat' LED lights you
must change the battery. It is highly recommended
that you use a fresh battery (or freshly charged
rechargeable) each time you use the unit. It is wise to
always carry a spare battery with you to performances.
Input Connection [3]
Your Body Pack features a 3.5mm minijack input socket
with a threaded 'surefix' connector. Simply insert the
plug and screw it into place and it will not accidentally
become disconnected during
your performance.
Input Gain
Use a screwdriver to adjust the gain level to suit the
type of microphone or instrument you are using.
Instrument Users
Guitars produce a relatively low strength output signal.
Turn the Input Gain Screw [4] on the side of the
transmitter to maximum for best results. Users of high
power contact pickups for Acoustic instruments may
find a slightly lower setting more appropriate
depending on the make and model of pickup.
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L60AW Body Pack Transmitter
PROSOUND C/O MAPLIN ELECTRONICS
www.maplin.co.uk
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VHF WIRELESS MIC KITS
Professional wireless microphone systems
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
L58AW, L59AW & L60AW
VHF WIRELESS MIC KITS
Professional wireless microphone systems
L58AW Frequency 174.5MHz
L59AW Frequency 173.8 - 175.0MHz
L60AW Frequency 174.1MHz
STDBY
OFF ON
LO
BAT
LEVEL
INPUT
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