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SPECIFICATIONS
Audio Frequency Response: 50-15000Hz
Dynamic Range: ~
80dB
System Distortion:
~
1%
Signal-la-Noise Ratio: ~
80dB
Operating Range: 50m-80m
OperatingTemperature Range: 5
'C
-45
'C
Carrier
Frequency Range:
180-280MHz
Receiver:
Sensitivity(S/N=30dB):
Image Rejection:
De-Emphasis:
AudioOutput Impedance:
Audio
Out
put Level:
PowerSupply:
Transmltter(hand-held):
FrequencyStability:
RF
Output power:
Spurious Rejection:
Modulation Mode:
Maximum Deviation Range:
Microphone Mode:
Pre-Emphasis:
Pow
er
Supply:
Transmitter(Lapel Microphone)
FrequencyStability:
RF Output power:
Spurious Rejection:
Modulation Mode:
Maximum Deviation Range:
Microphone Mode:
Pre-Emphasis:
PowerSupply:
>2mV
>40dB
5,,"8
600
0±
10%
a-o
.
sv
AC110
V/
60Hz
± O.
005
%
~
30mW
>40dB
FM
±75KHz
Dynamic
50""
2X1 .5V/9V BaHery
± O.005%
10mW
>40dB
FM
±75KHz
Dynamic
50""
9VBattery
"*
O
••
lgn
and
specification
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
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PDWM
Wireless
2
Chann
el
VHF
Mi
crophone System
With
2
Mi
crophones
User
Manual
FEATURES
1.
Operating
on
VHF
high
band
frequency
within
180
to
280MHz.
The
other
frequency isnot easy
to
bother.
2. Crystal-controlledcircuit.And
the
antennaInside
the
unite.
3. Dual channel receiver, one receivercan receiver
two
ttransmltter
at
the
same
time.
4. There Is a companding function.
5.
Audio output
Is
adjustablewith volume control.
6. AudioDisplay.
RECEIVER
REMARK
1.
Power
Switch 5.Audio
Output
Jack
of
A & 8 CH
2.Audio Display
6.
Audio OutputJack
of
A
CH
3.
AudioVolume
7.
Audio OutputJack
of
B
CH
4.Antenna
8.
AC PowerJack
TRANSMITTER
REMARK
o D
j
: D
1.
Mk><lphone
Head
7.
Microphone
Jack
2.
Grip
8.Microphone Input
Jack
3.
PCM'eI'Switch
9. PowerlSensitivity
SWitch
4.
PowerIndlcatorlLow
Voltage
Indicator 10.
Belt
Clip
5.
BatteryCanister
11
.Battery
Compartment
Cover
6.
Microphone Wire 12.Microphone Clip
OPERATION
1.Firstofall,
hook
up
powertothe
receiver
of this
system,
Tum
switch
ON
and
Power
Indicating lightwill
come
on
Indicating that power
Is
on, then hook upthe connecting
wires attached as shown
in
the
drawing
and drawantenna fully.
2. Open
the
batterycompartment cover
of
transmitter,
load
in
battery.
3.Tum
on
the powerswitch ofmicrophone and
the
powerIndicatorwill be light, that
the transmittersend the signal to the receiver.
4.
You
can adjustthe volume to the middle ormore through the volume knob, then
adjusttheaudio amplifier
to
the rightposition.
S.
When
thetransmitteris
not
used, tum
the
powferoff.
6.When the receiver
Is
not used, tum the poweroff.
7. Ifthe unitdoes
not
use for a
long
time,
you
musttake
out
the battery.
ATTENTION
1.
You
had betterInstall your unitthe place where cool and dry. do not Install
beside the window, and nearthe place where is toohot
or
too wet
or
too
much vibration
or
dustest.
2. Do notuse force
on
switches, knobs
or
cords, When movingtheset, first
turn the unitoff.
3. Do notattempt to clean the unitwith chemical solvents: this mightdamage
the finish. Usea clean, drycloth.
4.
If
you use several unitat the same time, you must use these unitin different
frequency.
S. Do notbreak the receiver and transmitter
of
microphone.