Description
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DMS 70
Quattro/Dual
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You can use the DPT 70 bodypack transmitter with both dynamic microphones and condenser
microphones operating on a supply voltage of approx. 4 V. Naturally you may also connect an
electric guitar, electric bass or keytar.
The DPT 70 operates within the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency range.
Controls
13 Status LED: Indicates the transmitter's operating status.
LED lit green: The transmitter is connected to the
receiver
LED flashing green: No radio contact between the
transmitter and receiver (receiver is OFF, power
failure, outside range, etc). The transmitter must be
connected to the receiver. After two minutes
without radio contact to the receiver, the transmitter
switches off automatically.
LED lit red: From the moment the LED changes to
red, the battery capacity will provide a maximum of
one operating hour. We recommend replacing the
batteries with new ones as soon as possible.
15 On/off button:
On: Power to the transmitter is on. The transmitter
is ready for use as soon as it is switched on.
Off (Digital Mute): Power to the transmitter is off.
16 Connect button: This button has two functions:
Press briefly: Check the assigned channel on the
receiver
Press and hold down (approximately 2 seconds): Assign a free channel on the
receiver to this transmitter.
15 / 16 On/off / Connect button: Use the on/off (15) and Connect button (16) to assign this
transmitter to a free channel on the receiver.
19 Audio input is a 3-pin mini-XLR connector. Automatically matches the connector pinout of
the recommended AKG microphones or optional MKG L guitar cable.
20 Cover: The sliding cover prevents the transmitter from being switched on/off inadvertently
21 Belt clip: For fixing the bodypack transmitter to your belt.
Attach the bodypack transmitter to a belt or in a pocket with
the battery compartment cover facing away from the body.
22 Battery compartment cover with integrated screwdriver.
23 GAIN control: This rotary control allows you to match the
transmitter input gain to the connected microphone or
instrument.
DPT 70 bodypack transmitter
Figure 4: Controls on DPT
70 transmitter
Figure 5: Attachment of
bodypack transmitter to belt