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Capsule

Condenser (ø 6) (with electronic filters) 

Frequency Response

100Hz ~ 10,000 Hz   

Output impedance

2.2K 30%(at 1,000 Hz) 

Sensitivity

-63

±

3dB    ( 0dB=1V/

μ

bar

at 1,000 Hz) 

Weight

39g

±

 5g 

 

8.6

 

Power Adapter 

  

Input : AC 120/230, 20W 

  

Output : DC 7.5V/1A 

 

9.

 

Precautions

 

9.1

 

To  avoid  damaging  the  circuit,  do  not  exposure  the  product  to  rain,  water,  and 

heavy humidity environment, or immerse the product in solution. 

9.2

 

Avoid  dropping  or  throwing  the  product,  or  hitting  and  beating  the  product  by 

external force. 

9.3

 

Do not use the product under high temperature environment.   

9.4

 

Do not use the power adapter from other electronic devices as it might damage the 

electric circuit. 

9.5

 

Avoid approaching the TV set, computer monitor, or any electric devices with CRT 

monitor as the product might interferes the monitor display. 

9.6

 

While  using  the  wireless  microphone,  keep  the  Receiver  away  from  any 

interference sources such as computer or communication equipment. 

9.7

 

If  not  in  used  for  a  long  period  of  time,  remove  batteries  from  the  Wireless 

Transmitter, and store them separately. 

9.8

 

When  the  status  LED  keeps  blinking  after  the  Wireless  Transmitter  is  on,  it 

indicates the battery energy is running low, so please replace the batteries. 

9.9

 

Please read the manual carefully.   When replacing headset microphone and tie-clip 

microphones, please replace  according to product specification to prevent damage 

from improper use to obtain the best performance of product. 

 

10.

 

Certifications:  This  product  is  in  compliance  with  the  following  requirements  and 

regulations: 

10.1

 

CE 

10.1.1

 

EMC

EN 301489-1 / EN 301489-3 

10.1.2

 

RF

EN 300440 

10.1.3

 

LVD

EN 60065 

10.2

 

FCC

FCC Part15C 

10.3

 

NCC

LP0002 

Summary of Contents for DWR-882

Page 1: ...Bodypack Digital Wireless Transmitter DWM 881 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Tie clip Microphone Optional 1 6 DC 7 5V Power adapter 1 7 6 3mm M XLR M XLR Cable 1 8 User s Manual 2 Parts Identification and Function 2 1 DWR 882 Digital Wireless Receiver as shown in figure 2 1 1...

Page 3: ...n off the microphone with status LED 3 HOUSING For easy handling the microphone and protects the wireless transmitting PCB inside 4 LOGO PLATE Protects the antenna and strengthen the transmitting effe...

Page 4: ...CONTROLLER Controls the output volume to avoid feedback howling 4 POWER LED The status LED will light up when power on 5 POWER SWITCH Switches on off the Transmitter s power and mute mode 6 BELT CLIP...

Page 5: ...ophone User Manual 5 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 2 4 MUD 806 Headset Microphone as shown in figure 2 5 1 3 5mm STEREO PLUG Connects Bodypack digital wireless transmitter 2 CONDENSER MICROPHONE Uni direction...

Page 6: ...in figure 2 6 1 CONDENSER MICROPHONE Omni directional microphone capsule 2 3 5mm STEREO PLUG Connects Bodypack digital wireless transmitter 2 6 3 Receiver Operating Instruction 3 1 Plug the supplied D...

Page 7: ...hone to the sound source in between 2 to 5 cm 4 2 Turning OFF Keep pressing the microphone power switch for 2 to 3 seconds till the status LED goes off When the microphone is been turned off the micro...

Page 8: ...can be solved by selecting a different channel 4 4 2 When changing the channel it is not necessary to turn the power off Open the battery cover and the channel switch is located next to the battery c...

Page 9: ...s up red it indicates the Receiver has already picked up the signals from Microphone so you can now talk to the microphone Figure 5 1 5 3 If a feedback noise appears when the volume is too high or the...

Page 10: ...ver s microphone connection status LED Figure 5 3 5 6 Replacing Batteries 5 6 1 When the status LED keeps blinking red after the microphone is on it indicates the battery energy is running low so plea...

Page 11: ...ownward to the end then remove the cover Figure 5 5 5 6 4 Insert two AA batteries in the Battery Compartment according to the polarity marks 5 6 5 Close the Battery Cover As shown in figure 5 6 press...

Page 12: ...ghbor frequencies or from other 2 4G wireless appliances nearby These disturbances can be solved by selecting a different channel for the Transmitter 5 7 2 First step is to remove the Belt Clip 5 7 3...

Page 13: ...lease repeat steps 6 3 6 4 and speed up the process 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 No sound 7 1 1 Check if the power to Digital Wireless Receiver is well connected 7 1 2 If the status LED is not lit when the D...

Page 14: ...Digital Wireless Transmitter Model DWM 881 Carrier Frequency 2 404G Hz 2 474G Hz Transmitting Power 10dBm 2dBm Frequency Response 30 18000Hz Current Consumption 95mA Power Supply Two AA batteries Bat...

Page 15: ...any electric devices with CRT monitor as the product might interferes the monitor display 9 6 While using the wireless microphone keep the Receiver away from any interference sources such as computer...

Page 16: ...ply with the regulations of FCC Radiated Emission Limits do not place or operate this Transmitter and its antenna together with another antenna or transmitter 11 3 This device complies with Part 15 of...

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