AKG Acoustics PT420 pocket transmitter for wireless microphones User Manual Brand Fender Manual

AKG Acoustics GmbH pocket transmitter for wireless microphones Brand Fender Manual

Brand Fender Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL — p. 1MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES — p. 6MODE D’EMPLOI — p. 11MANUAL DO PROPRIETÁRIO — p. 16MANUALE UTENTE — p. 21BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH — S. 26ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO DEUTSCHPORTUGUÊSUHF Wireless System™FWG 1010
1FWG1010Symbols Used  The lightning ash with arrow point in an equilateral trian-gle means that there are dangerous voltages present within the unit. The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle on the equipment indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer to the User Manual. In the User Manual, this symbol marks instructions that the user must follow to ensure safe operation of the equipment.Safety and EnvironmentSafety •  Do not spill any liquids on the equipment.•  Do not place any containers containing liquid on the device or the power pack.•  The equipment may be used in dry rooms only.•  The equipment must only be opened, serviced, and repaired by authorised personnel. The equipment contains no user-service-able parts.•  Before connecting the equipment to power, check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied AC adapter is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use the equip-ment.•  Only operate the equipment with the supplied AC adapter with a 12-VDC output. Using adapters with a dierent output voltage or current type may cause serious damage to the unit.•  If any solid object or liquid should get into the equipment, shut down the system immediately. Disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet at once and have the equipment checked by our customer service department.•  If the equipment is not going to be used for a long time, discon-nect the AC adapter from the power outlet. Please note that if you turn the equipment o while leaving the AC adapter plugged in, it is not fully isolated from the power supply.•  Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, ampliers, etc. and do not expose it to direct sun-light, excessive dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock.•  To avoid hum or interference, route all audio lines, particularly those connected to the microphone inputs, away from power lines of any type. If you use cable ducts, be sure to use separate ducts for the audio lines.•  Clean the equipment with a moistened (not wet) cloth only. Be sure to disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet before cleaning the equipment. Never use caustic or scouring cleaners or cleaning products containing alcohol or solvents since these may damage the enamel and plastic parts.•  Only use the equipment for the applications described in this manual. Fender cannot accept any liability for damages resulting from improper handling or misuse.  Environment •  The power supply unit consumes a small amount of electricity even when the unit is switched o. To save energy, unplug the power supply unit from the socket if you are not going to be us-ing the unit for some time.•  The packaging is recyclable. Dispose of the packaging in an ap-propriate recycling collection system.•  If you scrap the unit, separate the case, electronics and cables and dispose of all the components in accordance with the appro-priate waste disposal regulations.FCC STATEMENTThe transmitter has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a low-power auxiliary station pursuant to Part 74 of the FCC Rules. The receiver has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used   in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiv-er.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Shielded cables and I/O cords must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulations. Changes or modica-tions not expressly approved in writing by FMIC may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.The receiver complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde-sired operation.USA only: FCC CONSUMER ALERTMost users do not need a license to operate this wireless system. Nevertheless, operating this system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device.Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888- CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCC’s website at www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicro-phones.ENGLISH
2FWG10101. GENERALIntroduction. . . for purchasing a Fender product. This manual contains important instructions for setting up and operating your equipment. Please take a few minutes to read the instructions below carefully before operat-ing the equipment. Please keep the manual for future reference. We hope you enjoy using your system!Accessories/PartsPart Number Item7704710000 PASSIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA7744711000 ACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA7704712000 PASSIVE WD-BND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA7704713000 ACTIVE WD-BND OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA7704714000 POWER SW SUPPLY 12V 500 MA MULTIPLUG7704715000 BODY PACK TRANSMITTER CHARGING STATION7704721000 PT 1010 WIRELESS BODY PACK TRANSMITTER7704717000 FMKPS ANTENNA CABLE 2 FT 65 CM 7704718000 FMKA5 ANTENNA CABLE 16 FT 5 M 7704719000 FMKA20 ANTENNA CABLE 66 FT 20 M 7704720000 FRONT MOUNT ANTENNA RACKMOUNT KITReceiverThe SR1010 is a stationary receiver for all channels of the FWG1010 sys-tem. The SR1010 operates in a switching bandwidth of up to 30 MHz in the UHF carrier frequency range from 530.025 MHz to 931.850 MHz Front Panel1  ON/OFF:2  VOLUME: This rotary control allows continuous adjustment of the audio output level.3   RF OK : This LED lights up to indicate that signal is being received. If no signal is received or the automatic squelch is on, the RF OK LED goes out and the audio output is muted.4  Display: Shows the selected receiving channel.5  CLIP: This LED lights up if the audio level is too high.6  CHANNELcarrier frequencies within the receiver’s carrier frequency range.Rear Panel1  ANTENNA A/B: BNC jacks for connection of the two supplied UHF antennas or remote antennas (optional).2  Carrier frequency label: An adhesive label stating the carrier fre-frequency chart provides further information about the available frequencies.3  SQUELCHreceived  signal is too weak so that the associated static noise or inherent noise of the receiver are not audible when the transmitter 4  AUDIO  OUT/BALANCED:  Symmetric  audio  output  on  3-pole XLR jack: You can connect the input of a mixer to this output, for example.5  AUDIO  OUT/UNBALANCED:  Asymmetric  audio  output  on  6.3 example.   Using  the  two  output  jacks  (BALANCED  and UNBALANCED) at the same time may lead to level drops and increased noise.6  Strain relief for the supply cable of the provided AC adaptor.7  DC IN: Supply socket for connecting the supplied AC adapter.ENGLISH
3FWG1010Pocket TransmitterYou can use the pocket transmitter with an electric guitar, electric bass or keytar. The PT1010 operates within a switching bandwidth of up to 30 MHz in the 530.025 to 931.850 MHz UHF carrier frequency range and oers up to 8 selectable carrier frequencies.121  ON/OFF switch: This slider has three positions:Green: The battery will last for more than one hour, the transmit-ter is in normal mode. ON: The transmitter’s power supply is turned on.MUTE: The audio signal emitted by the instrument is muted. The power supply and HF carrier frequency remain activated.OFF: The transmitter’s power supply is turned o.2  Audio input jack: 3-pole mini XLR jack with contacts for line level. The right contacts are automatically assigned thanks to the con-nector assignment of the recommended MKG L guitar cable.3 Antenna: Integrated exible antenna.4 Display: Shows the set transmission channel.5  Control LED: This LED indicates the operational availability of the transmitter.LED is green: Battery is OK.LED is red: As soon as the LED changes to red, the remaining bat-tery power allows at most one more hour of operation. We recom-mend exchanging the batteries as soon as possible.6  Battery compartment cover with integrated screwdriver.7  Inspection window: The inspection window allows you at all times to check whether a battery or a rechargeable battery is inserted in the battery compartment.8  Belt clip: To attach the pocket transmitter to a belt.9  Carrier frequency label: An adhesive label stating the carri-er frequency band is axed on the back of the transmitter. The enclosed frequency chart provides further information about the available frequencies.10 CHANNEL: With this button, you can adjust the transmitter to one of up to eight dierent carrier frequencies within the transmitter’s carrier frequency band.11 GAIN: This control serves to adapt the sensitivity of the audio input to the level of the connected instrument.12 Charging contacts: The recessed charging contacts allow you to charge a battery using the optional charger without having to remove the battery from the battery compartment. Turn the trans-mitter o prior to charging.2. SETTING UPPositioning the receiver•  Set up the receiver as a free-standing unit.•  Reections o metal parts, walls, ceilings, etc. or the shadow eects of musicians and other people may weaken or cancel the direct transmitter signal.For best results, set up the receiver as follows:1)  Place the receiver near the performance area (stage). Make sure, though, that the transmitter will never be any closer to the receiver than 10 ft (3 m). Optimum separation is 16 ft (5 m).2)  Check that you can see the receiver from where you will be using the transmitter.3)  Place the receiver at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) away from any large metal objects, walls, scaolding, ceilings, etc.Connecting AntennasThe supplied ¼-wave antennas can be mounted quickly and easily and are suitable for applications where a direct line of sight between the transmitter and the receiver antenna is available and a wireless system has to be set up within a very short time.Remote AntennasIf reception is less than ideal at the receiver’s position, use remote antennas:•  Connect the remote antennas to the BNC sockets on the receiver rear panel.•  Use the BNC extension cable (Front Mount Antenna Rack Mount Kit P/N 7704720000) to mount the ¼-wave antennas on the front panel.•  Use RG58 or RG213 cable to connect the antennas.Connecting the receiver to a balanced input1)  Use an XLR cable to connect the BALANCED output on the back of the receiver to a balanced input (XLR socket) on the mixer or amplier.2)  Turn the VOLUME control on the receiver fully anticlockwise to set the receiver output to mic level. ENGLISH
4FWG1010Connecting the Receiver to Power1)  CAUTION: Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the included power supply is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use your system. Using the power sup-ply with a dierent AC voltage may cause damage to the unit.2)  Plug the feeder cable of the included power supply into the DC IN socket on the receiver.3)  Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet.4)  Press the ON/OFF switch to switch the receiver on.Inserting and testing batteries in the transmitter1) Depress the snap hook on the battery compartment cover.2)  Pull the battery compartment cover o the transmitter in the direc-tion shown by the arrow.3)  Insert the supplied battery into the battery compartment conform-ing to the polarity marks. The transmitter will not function if you insert the battery the wrong way round.4)  To turn the transmitter on, set the on/o switch to “ON”. If the battery is in good condition, the status LED will be lit green. If the status LED is lit red, the battery will be at within about one hour. Replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible. If the sta-tus LED is not lit, the battery is at. Insert a new battery.i   If you use a rechargeable battery, the LED will change to red approximately 15 minutes before the battery goes at.5)  To close the battery compartment, slide the battery compartment cover onto the battery compartment from below until the snap hook engages.Setting the frequency on the receiverSet the transmitter and receiver to the same frequency:1)  Set the desired channel number by pressing CHANNEL. With each press of the button, the channel number increases by one.2) The set channel is indicated on the display and activated immediately.Setting the frequency on the transmitter1)  Switch the receiver on or, if it is already on, press CHANNEL. The selected channel (e.g. 1) blinks for 3 seconds after which it is dis-played without blinking, indicating that the selected channel is active.2)  During those 3 seconds, press CHANNEL to obtain the required channel number. Each press of the button increases the channel number by one.3)  Once you have reached the required channel number, the display blinks for a further 3 seconds after which the channel you have just selected becomes active.Connecting an instrumentOnly use the supplied MKG L instrument cable with the Pocket Transmitter.i   Fender cannot guarantee that the pocket transmitter will work perfectly with products from other manufac-turers and any damage that may result from such use is not covered by the Fender warranty scheme.1)  Remove the battery compartment cover.2)  Plug the jack plug on the MKG L guitar cable into the output jack of your instrument and the mini XLR connector on the guitar cable into the audio input socket of the pocket transmitter.3)  Turn the pocket transmitter on by setting the on/o switch to “ON”.4)  Set the SQUELCH control on the receiver to minimum and switch the receiver on.5)  Play your instrument.6)  Use the screwdriver integrated in the battery compartment cover to set the GAIN control to a position where the CLIP LED on the receiver will ash occasionally.7)  Replace the battery compartment cover on the transmitter.Before the soundcheck1)  Move the transmitter around the area where you will use the sys-tem to check the area for “dead spots”, i.e. places where the eld strength seems to drop and reception deteriorates. If you nd any dead spots, try to eliminate them by repositioning the receiver. If this does not help, avoid the dead spots.2)  If the RF OK LED on the receiver goes out, this means no signal is being received or the squelch is active. Switch the transmitter on, move closer to the receiver or adjust the squelch level to the point where the green RF OK LED lights up.3)  If interference noise occurs, adjust the squelch level until the inter-ference noise goes away.i   Do not set the squelch level higher than necessary. The higher the squelch level, the lower the sensitivity of the receiver and hence the smaller the range between trans-mitter and receiver.ENGLISH
5FWG1010TroubleshootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYNo sound 1.  AC adapter is not connected to receiver and/or power outlet.2.  Receiver is OFF.3.  Receiver is not connected to mixer or amplier.4.  VOLUME control on receiver is at zero.5.  Instrument is not connected to pocket transmitter.6.  Transmitter has a dierent frequency range or is tuned to a dierent frequency from the receiver.7.  Transmitter on/o switch is at “OFF” or “MUTE”.8.  Transmitter batteries are not inserted properly.9.  Transmitter batteries are at.10. Transmitter is too far away from receiver or squelch level set too high.11. Obstructions between transmitter and receiver.12. No line of sight between transmitter and receiver.13. Receiver is too close to metal objects.1.  Connect AC adapter to receiver and/or power outlet.2.  Push ON/OFF switch to switch receiver ON.3.  Connect receiver output to mixer or amplier input.4.  Turn up VOLUME control.5.  Connect instrument to audio input on the pocket transmitter.6.  Use a transmitter with the same frequency range as the receiver or tune both to the same frequency.7.  Set transmitter on/o switch to “ON”.8.  Insert batteries conforming to “+” and “-” marks.9.  Replace transmitter batteries.10. Move closer to receiver or reduce squelch level.11. Remove obstructions.12. Avoid spots where you cannot see receiver.13. Remove interfering objects or move receiver away from them.Noise, crackling, unwanted signals. 1.  Antenna location.2.  Interference from other wireless systems, TV, radio, CB radios, or defective electri-cal appliances or installations.1.  Relocate receiver or antennas.2.  Switch o interference sources or defective appliances or tune transmitter and receiver to a dierent frequency; have electrical installation checked.Distortion. 1.  GAIN control on transmitter is set too high or too low.2.  Interference from other wireless systems, TV, radio, CB radios, or defective electri-cal appliances or installations.3.  Antenna location.1.  Decrease or increase GAIN setting just enough to stop the distortion.2.  Switch o interference sources or defective appliances or tune transmitter and receiver to a dierent frequency; have electrical installation checked.3.  Relocate receiver or antennas. If dead spots persist, mark and avoid them.SpecificationsRECEIVER TRANSMITTERCarrier frequencies 530.025 - 931.850 MHz 530.025 - 931.850 MHzSwitching band width up to 30 MHz (Depends on the used frequency band) 30 MHz (Depends on the used frequency band)Modulation FM FMAudio transmission bandwidth 40 - 20,000 Hz 40 - 20,000 HzTotal harmonic distortion at 1 kHz typ. 0.8% typ. 0.8%Signal/S/N ratio typ. 105 dB(A) typ. 105 dB(A)Transmission power – 10 mW, 50 mW*Voltage supply Power supply unit 12 V / 500 mA (or via antenna splitter) 1x 1.5 V battery size AAOperating time – 6 - 8 h (Depends on RF power used)Squelch threshold -100 to -70 dBm, adjustable –Audio output XLR symmetric and 6.3 mm jack plug asymmetric: Adjustable frommicrophone to line level. Output level at rated travel: 500 mV e.–Dimensions: 200 x 150 x 45 mm (without antennas) 60 x 74 x 30 mmWeight: 373 g 60 gENGLISH
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PART NUMBERS / REFERENCIAS / RÉFÉRENCE / NÚMERO DAS PEÇAS / NUMERO PARTI / TEILENUMMERN FWG1010 P/N______________________ P/N______________________ P/N______________________ P/N______________________ P/N______________________EQUIPO DE AUDIOIMPORTADO POR: Instrumentos Musicales Fender S.A. de C.V., Calle Huerta # 279, Col. Carlos Pacheco, C.P. 228890, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.   RFC: IMF870506R5A     Hecho en China.     Servicio de Cliente: 001-8665045875    A PRODUCT OF:  FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION  CORONA, CALIFORNIA, USA  Fender® is a trademark of FMIC.   Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.  Copyright © 2014 FMIC. All rights reserved.  rev a有毒有害物质或元素 (Hazardous Substances’ Name) 部件名称  (Part Name)  铅  (PB) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE) 部分电子元件   x  o  o  o  o  o 部分机器加工金属部件 x  o  o  o  o  o 部分其他附属部件 x  o  o  o  o  o O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 规定的现量要求以下 X: 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T 11363-2006规定的现量要求

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