AKG Acoustics WMS 4000 Microphone User Manual


 
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C 444L
A flexible plastic behind-the-neck arch and large support
pads resting gently against the head keep the C 444 L
securely in place without pinching. The flexible micro-
phone arm absorbs mechanical impact and places the
microphone near the corner of the user's mouth to prevent
pop and breathing noise from being picked up as it would
if the mic were positioned right in front of the mouth.
Important: The C 444L delivers a very high output level,
so be sure to set the MIC/LINE selector on the PT 40 to
"LINE" to avoid overloading the PT 40's audio input.
PT 40 care
Particularly when used by gymnastics trainers, the PT 40 is not only subjected to mechanical stress but above all the
corrosive effects of perspiration. Therefore, you should always use the PT 40 with the supplied neoprene bag.
Should this be impossible for some reason, wear the PT 40 with the antenna pointing down if you use it with a head-
worn microphone. This will prevent perspiration from creeping along the cable and finding its way into the transmitter.
Volume
Sets the volume level of the headphone out-
put. (See page 27 for details.)
RF LED
Illuminates to indicate that RF signal is being
received. If the RF signal fails or the squelch
comes on, the RF LED will go out.
ON/OFF switch
with status LED.
Antennas
The swiveling antennas can be set to any
angle.
Case
Featuring an exceptionally light and com-
pact case, the PR 40 can be easily atta-
ched to a belt, camera, pedalboard, etc.
using the belt clip or supplied Velcro strip.
Bottom panel charging contacts
The charging contacts allow you to charge
the batteries inside the PR 40 using the
optional CU 40 charger.
Alternative receivers
You can also use the PT 40 with the SR 40 or
SR 40 diversity receiver.
PR 40 Portable receiver
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