AKG Acoustics WMS 400 Microphone User Manual


 
3 Setting Up
3.8.1 Selecting Frequency
Groups (Auto Group Setup)
Diagram 3: Automatic search for a
clean (interference-free) Frequency
Group.
3.8.2 Selecting Frequencies
for Multichannel Systems
(Auto Channel Setup)
>RETRY<: start a new search.
SAVE >Y<: save your setting.
SAVE >N<: reject your setting.
Diagram 4: Automatic search for
clean frequencies for a
multichannel system.
Use and to select the number of
required channels between "1" (mini-
mum) for a single-channel system and
"12" (maximum) for a 12-channel system.
Use and to select the desired
Preset. The Preset name is identical to
its country ID code.
The receiver will automatically find a
Group with the selected number of
clean frequencies within the selected
Preset and tune to the first clean fre-
quency.
If the receiver finds no clean frequency,
the display will revert to the previous
Preset name.
>RETRY<: start a new search.
SAVE >Y<: save your setting.
SAVE >N<: reject your setting.
Clean frequencies are frequencies
where the receiver finds no RF signal or
an RF signal whose level is lower than
the current threshold setting.
1. Select the frequency of the first receiver using the Auto Group Setup screen (refer to section 3.8.1
above).
2. Switch ON any radio microphones, personal monitor transmitters, etc. (including even those
made by other manufacturers)! This is the only way to make sure the receiver will find frequen-
cies that will be free of any mutual interference during the performance.
3. Set all other receivers to the same Preset (NAME) and Frequency GROUP as the first receiver and
use the Auto Channel Setup screen to automatically find the optimum frequency (CHANNEL) for each
receiver:
Use and to select the name of the
target Preset.
Use and to select the target
Frequency Group.
The receiver will automatically find the
next clean frequency.
As soon as the receiver has found a
clean frequency, the Subchannel num-
ber assigned to this frequency will be
displayed.
Clean frequencies are frequencies
where the receiver finds no RF signal or
an RF signal whose level is lower than
the current threshold setting.
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