VONYX 179.203 WM73C Mic. UHF 2ch Combi with Display Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- VONYX
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VONYX 179.203 WM73C Mic. UHF 2ch Combi with Display Instruction Manual
Thanks for purchasing this Vonyx wireless microphone, please read this instruction carefully so that can understand how to operate the product of style you bought correctly. Please store this instruction in a safe place after reading as a reference in the future. This series of professional wireless microphone system used a super steady PLL-synthesized control technique and match with the high efficient, low consumption discharging technique.
Warning: ****
– Always read the manual before using the product.
– Keep the manual so every new user can read it before using the product.
– Always keep the packaging. When a malfunction occurs, please send it in the
original packaging.
– Only for indoor use. Do not use in moistures places.
– Don’t expose to direct sunlight or heat sources. Don’t block ventilation
openings.
– Don’t let small objects or fluids enter the housing. Don’t put candles on
it. This may cause malfunction.
– Clean this unit with a dry cloth. Don’t use cleaning fluids or solvent.
– Unit contains no serviceable parts. Only the replacement parts named in this
manual can be changed by the user or servicing personnel.
– Never open the unit, service may only be done by qualified personnel.
– Never remove or place the mains plug in a socket with wet hands.
– Disconnect the unit from mains power before servicing.
– Condensation water can form while reusing, please let the unit reach the
environmental temperature before using it.
– Keep out of children’s reach.
– When the unit is damaged in a way that internal parts are visible. NEVER
connect the unit to a mains socket and NEVER switch the unit on. In this case,
contact your supplier.
– When a lightning storm occurs, always disconnect this unit from the mains
socket. Do the same when the unit won’t or hasn’t be used for a long period of
time.
– Using this unit might cause disturbance in insufficiently shielded
equipment. This disturbance might cause damage or accidents. Please check if
there is any sensitive equipment in close proximity of the unit before
installing it.
Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your dealer about the way to proceed. The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.
Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the unit. This would also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Vonyx cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.
FRONT- AND BACKSIDE
179.203 WM73C UHF 2ch Combi with display
179.206 WM73 UHF 2ch Handheld microphones with display
179.209 WM73H UHF 2ch Headset with display
- Power switch to switch ON/OFF the system
- Volume channel A
- Volume channel B
- LCD Display
- “RF” signal indicator channel A: Indicate when receive RF signal from transmitter.
- “RF” signal indicator channel B: Indicate when receive RF signal from transmitter.
- “AF” audio level indicator channel A: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.
- “AF” audio level indicator channel B: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.
- Antenna.
- XLR- connector balanced channel A
- XLR- connector balanced channel B
- Aux 1/4″ Jack connector
- Power inlet, 13-15Vdc
HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
- Power ON/OFF Switch.
- Low battery indicator: Red light glows when the power is low and change the battery.
- Battery Cover: Open it to install the battery. remove batteries in case of long time no use (prevent leakage).
- Grille: Protects the cartridge and help reducing the breath sounds and wind noise.
BODYPACK TRANSMITTER (OPTIONAL)
- Power ON/OFF and Audio mute switch.
- Antenna
- Microphone input Jack: it is suitable for Lavalier tie-clip or headset system.
- Low battery indicator (Red light glows when the power is low and change the battery)
- Gain Adjusting Volume: Adjust the transmitter audio input gain.
- State Setting Switch: Set the using state of Lavalier tie-clip or headset system.
- Battery Cover: Open it to install the battery. Remove batteries in case of long time no use (prevent leakage).
- Belt Clip
LAVALIER TIE-CLIP MICROPHONE
Connect the connecter of supplied lavalier microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (Shown as below). Set the transmitter work state in wireless lavalier system (6).
HEADSET MICROPHONE
Connect the connecter of supplied headset microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (Shown as below). Set the transmitter work state in wireless headset system (6).
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
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Receiver power connection: Connect the AC adapter into the DC power connector on the back of the receiver. Plug the AC adapter into a AC230V 50Hz outlet.
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Antenna: Keep the position of antenna at a 45° angle from vertical. Shown as below.
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Audio connection: Connect the audio cable from the audio output on the receiver to the input on your amplifier equipment.
OPERATION
Turn the receiver’s volume to a minimum and turn on the microphone receiver.
If the RF LED light up directly, it means the receiver has interference from other signals or noise. First you must disable the interference source before you can use this wireless microphone system. If no interference is present, you can turn on the microphone by on/off switch.
Microphone and receiver are connected to channel A or B and RF LED on the receiver will light up directly. Turn the volume control on the receiver slowly to the right sound level.
User tips:
- You should always see the receiver antenna from your transmitter location.
- The distance between transmitter and receiver should be as short as possible.
- If the receiver has two antennas, they should be adjusted 45° with a vertical line.
- Keep the antennas away from metal surfaces and shelter.
- Let the antennas not contact or cross each other.
- Before using the system during the presence of public do a test to find out where the “dead spots” are. Avoid these spots when operational
No license required (excluding geographical restrictions)
Belgium (BE), Denmark (DK), France (F), Finland (FI), Germany (DE), Hungary (HU), Italy (IT), Netherlands (NL), Norway (NO), Poland (PL), Portugal (PT), Romania (RO), Slovenia (Sl), Spain (ES), Sweden (SE), Switzerland (CH), United Kingdom (GB)
Please contact your radio licensing authority in your country, who will advise you on the available frequencies and transmitter power requirements.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.
Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
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