TOA WM-D5300 -C4/-C7/-G1/-H1 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Digital Wireless Transmitter.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
WM-D5300Digital Wireless transMitter
instrUCtiOn ManUal
English: page 1 Français: page 34
Deutsch: seite 18 Español: página 50
nOte regarDing tHe Use OF
tHe DeDiCateD BatterY anD its CHarger
The BC-2000 Battery Charger and the WB-2000-2 Rechargeable
Battery described in the instruction manual are not intended for use in
the U.S.A. and Canada, and are therefore not sold in those countries.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................... 5
3. FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 5
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................... 5
5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS ................................................................................... 6
6. PREPARING BATTERIES ........................................................................................................ 8
6.1. Battery Insertion .................................................................................................................... 8
6.2. Guide to Battery Operating Times ........................................................................................ 8
6.3. When Operating on Rechargeable Battery .......................................................................... 9
7. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. 10
7.1. Preparing Microphone ......................................................................................................... 10
7.2. Using Transmitter ................................................................................................................ 11
8. FUNCTION SETTINGS .......................................................................................................... 11
8.1. Setting the Bank and Channel Numbers ............................................................................ 11
8.2. Performing Encryption Settings ......................................................................................... 12
8.3. Performing Code Settings (When Encryption Function Is OFF) ........................................ 14
8.4. Performing Transmission Output Changeover Switch Settings ......................................... 15
9. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS
(MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY SELECTOR SWITCH SETTINGS)
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10. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 17
Accessories ............................................................................................................................. 17
Optional products .................................................................................................................... 17
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
•Beforeuse,besuretocarefullyreadalltheinstructionsinthissectionforcorrectandsafe
operation.
•Besuretofollowalltheprecautionaryinstructionsinthissection,whichcontainimportant
warnings and/or cautions regarding safety.
•Afterreading,keepthismanualhandyforfuturereference.
When the Unit is in Use
•Besuretouseadedicatedbatterycharger
when recharging a battery. Using other
battery charger may cause the battery to
leakorexplode,resultinginare,personal
injury, property damage, and/or pollution.
•Topreventtheelectromagneticwavefrom
badlyinuencingmedicalequipment,make
sure to switch off the unit's power when
placing it in close proximity to the medical
equipment.
When the Unit is in Use
•Whentheunitisnotinusefor2weeksor
more, be sure to take the batteries out of the
unit because battery leakage may cause a
re, personal injury, or contamination of
environment.
•Makesuretoobservethefollowinghandling
precautionssothatareorpersonalinjury
does not result from leakage or explosion of
the battery.
· Do not short, disassemble, heat nor put
thebatteryintoare.
· Avoid using both new and old batteries
together.
· Never charge batteries of the type which
are not rechargeable.
· Do not solder a battery directly.
·Be sure to use the specied type of
batteries.
· Note correct polarity (positive and
negative orientation) when inserting a
battery in the unit.
· Avoid locations exposed to the direct
sunlight, high temperature and high
humidity when storing batteries.
Do not place the dry cell battery into charger.
Placing non-rechargeable batteries in the
charger may cause the battery to crack
resultinginareand/orharmtothebody.
When recharging, please only use the BC-
2000 Battery charger and WB-2000 Battery.
Do not use other battery types.
Whenthebatterybecomesinatedorleaks,
discontinue use and replace with new one
immediately.
If there’s any burning and/or peculiar smell
while charging the battery, please switch off
the power immediately.
CAUTION TO USER:
Changes or modications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the
FCC RF exposure compliance requirements,
no change to the antenna or the device is
permitted. Any change to the antenna or the
device could result in the device exceeding
the RF exposure requirements and void
user’s authority to operate the device.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if mishandled, could result in death
or serious personal injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if mishandled, could result in
moderate or minor personal injury, and/or
property damage.
CAUTION
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This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
This device operates on a no-protection, no-interference basis. Should the user seek to
obtain protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is
required. For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s
document Client Procedures Circular CPC-2-1-28, Voluntary Licensing of Licence-Exempt Low-
Power Radio Apparatus in the TV Bands.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Ce dispositif fonctionne selon un régime de non-brouillage et de non-protection. Si l’utilisateur
devait chercher à obtenir une certaine protection contre d’autres services radio fonctionnant
dans les mêmes bandes de télévision, une licence radio serait requise. Pour en savoir plus,
veuillez consulter la Circulaire des procédures concernant les clients CPC-2-1-28, Délivrance
de licences sur une base volontaire pour les appareils radio de faible puissance exempts de
licence et exploités dans les bandes de télévision d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement
économique Canada.
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The WM-D5300 is a digital wireless transmitter to be used with the optional microphones, exclusively
for speech applications.
The transmitter is specially designed to be used in conjunction with TOA's WT-D5800 digital
wireless receiver.
3. FEATURES
•EmploysthePLL-synthesizersystem.
•TOA'suniquedigitalaudioprocessingtechnologyensureshighqualitysound.
•Digitaltransmission ishighlyresistantto radiointerference and noise,enabling clearer, more
stable communication.
•Whenusedforimportantconferencesorinotherhigh-securityvenues,TOA'suniqueencryption
software combines with digital transmission technology to prevent leakage of or eavesdropping
on sensitive information.
•Switchablemicrophonesensitivityallowstheunittobeusedinawiderangeofapplications.
•Powercanbesuppliedbyeitherthededicatedrechargeable(NiH2=nickel-hydrogen)batteryor
an AA alkaline battery. When replacing the rechargeable battery, use the optional TOA WB-2000-
2 (package of 2).
4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
•Donotexposetheunittorainoranenvironmentwhereitmaybesplashedbywaterorother
liquids, as doing so may result in unit failure.
•Neveropennorremovetheunitcasetomodifytheunit.ReferallservicingtoyournearestTOA
dealer.
•Takecarenottodroptheunitontotheoornorbumpitagainstahardobjectastheunitcouldfail.
•Donotplacetheunitinlocationsofhightemperature(ex.inanill-ventilatedcarinsummer)orhigh
humidity as the unit could fail.
•Donotusetheunitinlocationswhereitisexposedtoseawater.
•Toclean,useadrycloth.Whentheunitgetsverydirty,wipelightlywithaclothdampedinadilute
neutral cleanser, then wipe with a dry cloth. Never use benzine, thinner, or chemically-treated
cleaning towel.
•Avoidusingamobiletelephoneneartheunitinuse.Noisecouldbepickedup.
•Whenusingtwoormoreunits,keepthematleast50cmawayfromeachothertoavoidmalfunctions
or noise.
•Keeptheunitatleast3mawayfromthereceivingantenna.Usingtheunitincloseproximitytothe
antenna could result in malfunctions or noise.
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5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
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[Front]
[Front (figure with the battery cover detached)]
[Battery cover internals
(switch – enlarged view)]
[Rear]
[Top]
OFF
ON
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1. Power switch [ON/OFF]
Power can be turned on by sliding the
power switch to the ON position, while it
can be turned off by sliding it back to the
OFF position.
2. Battery checker (green/orange/red)
Lit: Power ON
Unlit: Power OFF*
The remaining battery power is represented
by the color of the indicator.
Green: Battery power is at full charge.
Orange: Battery power depletion has
started.
Red: Battery power is almost depleted,
and battery replacement is
required.
* When the battery power is depleted, the
indicator will not light up.
Note
The transmitter does not transmit the signal
if the bank and channel selector switches
are set to the empty channel.
Inthiscase,theindicatorashesredand
green alternately.
3. Antenna
A transmission-type antenna.
4. Battery cover
When inserting batteries or when setting the
bank and channel, etc., the cover should be
slid in the direction of the downward arrow
(
) mark.
5. Microphone input jack
Firmly insert the input plug of the
microphone and lock it by turning the lock
knob to the right.
6. Body clip
Convenient for when you want to attach the
unit to your belt or chest pocket.
7. Maintenance port
Not used.
Note
Never open the rubber cover.
8. Battery compartment
Insert and use a dedicated rechargeable
battery or AA alkaline batteries.
9. Encryption indicator
Lit: Encryption ON
Unlit: Encryption OFF
10. Encryption setting switch
11. Microphone sensitivity selector switch
[H/L]
H:+10dB
L: 0 dB
12. Bank selector switch
Make sure that the transmitter is identical
to the wireless receiver in the bank number.
13. Channel selector switch
Make sure that the transmitter is identical
to the wireless receiver in the channel
number.
14. Code setting switch [0 – 9]
15. Transmission output changeover switch
[H/L]
H:10mW
L: 1 mW
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6. PREPARING BATTERIES
The WM-D5300 can operate on both the optional rechargeable battery or replaceable dry batteries.
Please carefully read the corresponding sections for correct use.
6.1. Battery Insertion
Step 1. Turn off the power switch.
Step 2. Holdthetransmitterbodyandslidethebatterycovertotheright
to remove it.
Step 3. InsertanAAbatteryaccordingto(+)and(–)indicationsonthe
battery compartment.
For the rechargeable battery, use the optional TOA WB-2000-2
(package of 2).
For dry batteries, use either the supplied battery or commercial
AA alkaline batteries (LR6).
Step 4. Replace the battery cover.
6.2. Guide to Battery Operating Times
6.2.1. Remaining operating time
The color of the battery checker changes from green to orange
as battery consumption progresses, and to red if the battery
is further continuously used. When the battery checker turns
red, charge the battery if the dedicated rechargeable battery
is used. In the case of dry batteries, replace it with a new one.
Guide to the remaining operating time based on the battery
charge indicator status]
Battery checker status Remaining operating time
Lights green 2–8hours
Lights orange Less than 2 hours
Lights red Battery requires charge or replacement.
6.2.2. Continuous operating time
Guide to continuous operating times: Approx. 8 hours (for fully-charged dedicated rechargeable
battery or alkaline battery)
Note
Operating times may vary depending on usage conditions, such as ambient temperature.
OFF
ON
Green Orange Red
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6.3. When Operating on Rechargeable Battery
Do not charge the unit with an alkaline dry battery installed.
Charge the dedicated rechargeable battery*.
Failuretoobservetheseinstructionscouldcausereorpersonal
injury due to a bursting battery.
* The optional TOA WB-2000-2 (package of 2).
CAUTION
Notes
•Whenoperatingonrechargeablebatteries,theoptionalBC-2000Batterychargerisrequired.
•Forrechargeablebatteries,besuretousetheoptionalWB-2000-2(packageof2).
•Avoidusingothermakesofrechargeablebatteries.
•WhenusingtheWB-2000rechargeablebatteryforthersttimeorwhenusingitafterithasbeen
stored for a long period of time, be sure to charge it before use.
•TheWB-2000batteryisdesignedtocyclethroughabout500chargesanddischarges.Whenthe
transmitter operation interval becomes extremely short after prolonged repeated use, change the
battery with a new one.
•Chargetherechargeablebatteryafterithasbeenfullyused.(Thewirelesstransmitterwillcontinue
to operate for approx. 8 hours per charge.) Frequent charging at short intervals may shorten the
operating life of the rechargeable battery.
[How to charge]
Step 1. Place the WB-2000 rechargeable battery in the wireless transmitter.
(See p. 8, "Battery Insertion.")
Step 2. Set the wireless transmitter's power switch to the OFF position.
Step 3. Fully insert the wireless transmitter into the microphone
receptacle of the BC-2000 Battery charger.
The BC-2000's charging indicator lights red and charging
begins.
Charging is completed in approximately 3 hours and the
BC-2000's full-charge indicator lights green.
•Iftheredchargingindicatordoesnotlightevenifthe
wireless transmitter has been inserted into the charger,
check to see if the transmitter has been correctly
inserted.
•Thewirelesstransmitterbecomeswarmaftercharging
completion, however this is not a failure.
•Whendisconnectingthewirelesstransmitterfromthe
charger,rmlyholdthechargersothatitdoesnotmove.
For more information, see the instruction manual
enclosed with the BC-2000 Battery charger.
BC-2000
Battery charger
WM-D5300
Digital wireless
transmitter
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7. OPERATION
7.1. Preparing Microphone
The following optional microphones can be used. Purchase one of them separately.
Note
Be sure to switch OFF the transmitter's power switch before connecting or disconnecting the
microphone element. A loud noise may be produced if this is done with the power switched ON.
Clip
Plug lock
ø3.5 mm
1.3 m in length
Tie-clip attachment
Rotatable
Set the Microphone's narrow
portion in the tie-clip's holder.
Tie-clip attachment
Clip
Plug lock
1.3 m in length
ø3.5 mm
Plug lock
Gooseneck Windscreen*
Adjustable band
Frame
Microphoneø3.5 mm
Plug lock
Gooseneck Windscreen*
Frame
Microphoneø3.5 mm
[YP-M5300 Lavalier Microphone]
[YP-M5310 Lavalier Microphone]
[WH-4000A Headset Microphone] [WH-4000H Headset Microphone]
*WindscreensarealsoavailableasoptionalproductWH-4000S.
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7.2. Using Transmitter
Step 1. Plug the microphone's plug into the input
connector as illustrated.
Step 2. Conrmthatthewirelessmicrophoneandthe
wireless receiver are identical in the bank and
channel number.
If not identical, turn the power switch to the
OFF position, then set the bank and channel
numbers to the same ones as the receiver.
Step 3. Turn the Power switch to the ON position.
Then, conrm the battery checker will light
green or orange.
Step 4. Turn the Power switch to the OFF position
after use.
8. FUNCTION SETTINGS
8.1. Setting the Bank and Channel Numbers
Step 1. Turn off the power switch.
Step 2. Detach the battery cover.
Step 3. Using the supplied screwdriver, set the bank
selector switch’s pointer to the desired number,
and set the channel selector switch’s pointer
likewise.
Step 4. Replace the battery cover.
Plug lock
Secure the connection with the plug lock.
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Screwdriver
(accessory)
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8.2. Performing Encryption Settings
To enhance security, the WM-D5300 is provided with an encryption setting function that prevents
leakage of transmitted information.
This function also has the advantage of eliminating radio interference if enabled. Before enabling
theencryptionsetting,besurethatbankandchannelsettingsarecompletedrst.
Note
In addition to the WM-D5300, the WT-D5800 Digital Wireless Receiver also requires setup.
Therefore, be sure to see the receiver's instruction manual as well.
8.2.1. Encryption settings summary
[Before use (preparatory operation for setting)]
Transmit an ID number from the wireless transmitter to the receiver. The ID number is randomly
selected on the wireless transmitter side. The ID number to be used is selected from an extensive
numberofcombinationsandcannotbedesignatedbytheoperator,norcanitbeidentiedfrom
outside.
[In use] (No operations required.)
When the receiver detects a signal from the wireless transmitter, it simultaneously reads the
transmitter's ID information, ensuring that only the audio of the wireless transmitter assigned with
the same ID number as the receiver can be output. Even if the bank/channel numbers are identically
set in an attempt to enable reception of a radio signal from outside, since no audio is output if the
ID number does not match, the possibility of leakage of transmitted information to the outside is
quite low.
[Encryption Setting ON/OFF Confirmation]
Step 1. After removing the battery cover, switch ON the transmitter power switch.
Step 2. ConrmthestatusoftheEncryptionindicator.
The setting is ON when the indicator is lit, and OFF when the indicator is unlit.
Note: The encryption setting is factory-preset to OFF.
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Encryption indicator
Encryption setting
switch
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8.2.2. Performing encryption settings
[Switching the Encryption function from OFF to ON]
See also the instruction manual enclosed with the WT-D5800 receiver.
Step 1. Enable the receiver's encryption function.
Step 2. With the battery cover removed, switch ON the transmitter power
switchandconrmthattheEncryptionindicatorisunlit.
If the indicator is lit, switch encryption from ON to OFF (see p. 14).
Step 3. Switch OFF the transmitter power switch.
Step 4. Switch ON the transmitter power switch while holding down the
transmitter's Encryption setting switch (continue holding until Step 6).
Conrmthatthetransmitter'sEncryptionindicatorisashing.
An ID number is transmitted while the transmitter's Encryption
setting switch is held down.
Step 5. Perform pairing setting at the receiver.
The receiver waits for the transmitter’s transmitted ID number for
as long as the Set key is held down. The "RECEIVING" indication
is displayed on the receiver's LCD screen until the ID number is
correctly received.
Step 6. AfterconrmingthattheLCDdisplayhasswitchedtothe"SUCCESS"
indication, release both the transmitter's Encryption setting switch
and the receiver's Set key.
Step 7. Conrmthatthetransmitter'sEncryptionindicatorislit.
The encryption setting is now ON.
Notes
•DonotswitchOFFthepowertothetransmitterorreceiverduringsetting.
•Holddownthetransmitter'sEncryption settingswitch andthereceiver's
Set key until the "SUCCESS" indication appears on the receiver's LCD
screen. If the transmitter's Encryption setting switch or the receiver's Set
key is released while the "RECEIVING" indication is displayed on the
receiver's screen, the receiver will not have correctly received the new ID
number, leaving the ID number unchanged from the previous value. To
match the receiver ID number with the transmitter ID number, switch OFF
the transmitter's encryption setting, then repeat Steps 1 – 7 above.
Tips
•TheIDnumberisupdatedwhentheencryptionisswitchedfromOFFtoONagain.(Theencryption
ON/OFF status and ID number are retained even if the power switch is switched OFF.)
•SettingscanbeperformedregardlessofwhetherthetransmitterorreceiverEncryptionsetting
switchwasdepressedrst.
•ThereceiverdoesnotoutputaudioduringIDnumbersetting,evenifitreceivesaradiosignalfrom
the transmitter.
Lit
Flashing
Unlit
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[Switching the Encryption function from ON to OFF]
Step 1. With the battery cover removed, switch ON the transmitter power switch
andconrmthattheEncryptionindicatorislit.
Step 2. Switch OFF the power switch.
Step 3. Switch ON the transmitter power switch while holding down the
Encryption setting switch.
Note
Do not switch OFF the transmitter power switch during setting.
Step 4. ConrmthattheEncryptionindicatorhasextinguished,thenreleasethe
Encryption setting switch.
The encryption setting switches to OFF.
8.3. Performing Code Settings (When Encryption Function Is OFF)
8.3.1. Code setting summary
Bypresettingthespeciedcodebetweenthewirelesstransmitterandreceiver,audioisonlyoutput
when a digital signal received from the wireless transmitter has the same ID code as the receiver.
Even if another signal is received from an adjacent area, if the code does not match, audio is not
output.
Tenvarietiesofcodecanbeselected([0]–[9])forappropriateuse,dependingoncircumstances.
8.3.2. Code settings
Code is factory-preset to "0."
Note
Switch OFF the transmitter power switch when performing
settings. If the power switch is left ON, the codes will remain
unaffected even if the settings are manually changed.
Step 1. After removing the battery cover, switch ON the
transmitter power switch.
Step 2. ConrmthattheEncryptionindicatorisunlit.
If it is lit, switch encryption from ON to OFF, referring to
p. 13, "Switching the Encryption function from OFF to
ON."
Step 3. Switch OFF the power.
Step 4. Using the supplied screwdriver, set the code setting
switch to the desired code number.
Step 5. Replace the battery cover, as it was before.
This puts the code into the set state.
Step 6. Set the same code number for the receiver, as well.
For the setting method, see the instruction manual
enclosed with the receiver.
HL
Screwdriver
(accesory)
2
1
4
Unit
Unlit
Lit
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8.4. Performing Transmission Output Changeover Switch Settings
Transmissioncanbesetforeitheroftwooutputs:‘H’(10mW)or‘L’(1mW).
Theswitchisfactory-presettothe‘H’position.
Note
Be sure to turn the transmitter’s power switch OFF before performing settings.
Step 1. Conrm that the power switch is turned OFF, then
remove the battery cover.
Step 2. Using the supplied screwdriver, set the changeover
switch to the desired transmission output.
Set the switch to the H’ position when using the
transmitter in a wide area.
If the same bank and channel are used in close
proximity in adjacent locations, set the switch to the
‘L’ position to shorten the radio wave transmission
range for each location to minimize interference.
Step 3. Securely replace the battery cover.
HL
HL
Screwdriver
(accesory)
Transmission output
changeover switch
1
2
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9. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS (Microphone Sensitivity Selector Switch Settings)
Microphonesensitivitycanbesetto"0dB"(H)or"−10dB"(L).
Notes
•SwitchOFFthepowerswitchwhenselectingthesensitivity.
•Avoidpositioningthemicrophonetooclosetothemouthorspeakinginaloudvoice,asthesound
couldbecomemuddledanddifculttounderstand.
•Sensitivityisfactory-presetto"L."
Step 1. Conrmthatthepowerswitchhasbeenswitchedoff,then
remove the battery cover.
Step 2. Using the supplied screwdriver, set the switch to the desired
sensitivity.
Step 3. Replace the battery cover, as it was before.
HL
1
Microphone sensitivity
selector switch
2
Screwdriver
(accesory)
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10. SPECIFICATIONS
Version WM-D5300 -C4, WM-D5300 -C7 WM-D5300 -G1 WM-D5300-H1
Frequency Range 794–832MHz
(794–806MHzforThailand)
606–636MHz 576–606MHz
Modulation type FSK
Channel Selectable 160 channels
(The number of channels may differ from country to country.)
RF Carrier Power Less than 50 mW
Maximum Input Level 18dB*(Sensitivity:L)/–28dB*(Sensitivity:H)
Audio Frequency
Response
100Hz–12kHz
Antenna Lamda/4 whip antenna
ID Selectable 10 patterns
Battery
WB-2000 rechargeable battery (option) or AA Alkaline dry cell battery
Battery Life Approx. 8 hours
Operating Temperature 10to+50°C(14to122°F)(exceptbattery)
OperatingHumidity 30to85%RH(nocondensation)
Finish Body: ABS resin, black, paint
Dimensions 62 (w) × 171 (h) × 19 (d) mm
(2.44" × 6.73" × 0.75")
62 (w) × 185 (h) × 19 (d) mm
(2.44" × 7.28" × 0.75")
Weight 90 g (0.2 lb) (with battery)
*0dB=1V
Note: Thedesignandspecicationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnoticeforimprovement.
Accessories
Storage case .......................................................... 1
Screw driver (for setting) ........................................ 1
• Optional products
Unidirectional lavalier microphone: YP-M5300
Omnidirectional lavalier microphone: YP-M5310
Headsetmicrophone: WH-4000A,WH-4000H
Note
The WM-D5300 cannot communicate with the TRANTEC Wireless System (S4 and S5 Series) nor
with the TOA Analog Wireless System (WT-5800, WT-5805, and WT-5810 etc.).
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WM-D5300
DIGITALER DRAHTLOSSENDER
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
WirdankenIhnenfürdenKaufdiesesdigitalenDrahtlossendersvonTOA.
Beachten Sie bitte die Anweisungen in dieser Bedienungsanweisung, um einen langen und störungsfreien
Betrieb des Geräts zu gewährleisten.
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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
1. SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
...................................................................................................... 20
2. ALLGEMEINE BESCHREIBUNG ......................................................................................... 21
3. LEISTUNGSMERKMALE ....................................................................................................... 21
4. VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN BEI DER HANDHABUNG .................................................. 21
5. BEZEICHNUNGEN UND FUNKTIONEN ............................................................................. 22
6. VORBEREITEN DER BATTERIE .......................................................................................... 24
6.1. Einsetzen der Batterie ......................................................................................................... 24
6.2. Leitfaden zur Batterie-Betriebsdauer ................................................................................. 24
6.3. Bei Betrieb mit einem Akku ................................................................................................ 25
7. BEDIENUNG ............................................................................................................................ 26
7.1. Vorbereiten des Mikrofons ................................................................................................... 26
7.2. Verwenden des Senders ..................................................................................................... 27
8. FUNKTIONSEINSTELLUNGEN ............................................................................................ 27
8.1.EinstellenderFrequenzbank-undKanalnummer .............................................................. 27
8.2. Vornehmen von Verschlüsselungseinstellungen ............................................................... 28
8.3. Durchführen von Code-Einstellungen (bei deaktivierter Verschlüsselungsfunktion) ........ 30
8.4. Einstellen des Sendeleistungsumschalters ........................................................................ 31
9. WEITERE FUNKTIONEN (MIKROFONEMPFINDLICHKEITS-WÄHLSCHALTER) ....... 32
10. TECHNISCHE DATEN .......................................................................................................... 33
Zubehör .................................................................................................................................... 33
Optionales Zubehör ................................................................................................................. 33
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1. SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
•Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme unbedingt alle Anweisungen in diesem Abschnitt
aufmerksam durch, damit ein korrekter und sicherer Betrieb gewährleistet ist.
•Folgen Sie unbedingt allen Vorsichtsmaßregeln in diesem Abschnitt, die wichtige, die
Sicherheit betreffende Warn- und/oder Vorsichtshinweise enthalten.
•BewahrenSiedieseAnleitungnachdemLesenzurspäterenBezugnahmegriffbereitauf.
Beim Gebrauch des Geräts
•
Verwenden Sie zum Laden eines Akkus unbedingt das
spezielle Ladegerät Bei Verwendung eines anderen
Ladegeräts kann die Batterie auslaufen oder explodieren,
waseinenBrand,eineKörperverletzung,einenSachschaden
oder Umweltverschmutzung zur Folge haben kann.
•Das Gerät bitte nach Gebrauch immer
ausschalten. Insbesondere ist darauf zu
achten, dass es zu keiner gegenseitigen
Beeinussung mit medizintechnischen
Geräten kommt.
Beim Gebrauch des Geräts
•
Wenn das Gerät voraussichtlich 2 Wochen oder
länger nicht gebraucht wird, entfernen Sie unbedingt
die Batterien aus dem Gerät, da diese anderenfalls
auslaufen und einen Brand, eine Verletzung oder
Umweltverschmutzung verursachen könnte.
•
Achten Sie darauf, dassbei der Handhabung die
nachstehenden Vorsichtsmaßregeln eingehalten
werden, um einen Brand oder eine Verletzung durch
Auslaufen oder Bersten der Batterie zu vermeiden.
·DieBatterienichtkurzschließen,zerlegen,
erhitzen oder verbrennen.
· Neue und alte Batterien nicht zusammen
verwenden.
·Niemalsversuchen,nichtwiederauadbare
Batterien zu laden.
· Batterien nicht fest anlöten.
· Unbedingt Batterien des vorgeschriebenen
Typs verwenden.
· Beim Einlegen der Batterie in das Gerät
auf korrekte Ausrichtung der Batteriepole
(Plus und Minus) achten.
· Batterien nicht an Orten aufbewahren, wo sie
direktem Sonnenlicht, hohen Temperaturen
und hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit ausgesetzt sind.
Legen Sie keine Batterien in das Ladegerät ein.
WennnichtwiederauadbareBatterienindasLadegerät
gelegt werden, können sie bersten und einen Brand
und/oder eine Verletzung verursachen.
VerwendenSiezumWiederauadenausschließlichdas
Ladegerät BC-2000 und die Akkus WB-2000.
Verwenden Sie keine anderen Typen.
Sollte die Batterie anschwellen oder auslaufen, sehen
Sie sofort von einer weiteren Nutzung ab und ersetzen
sie durch eine neue.
Sollte sich beim Laden der Akkus Rauch und/oder ein
ungewöhnlicher Geruch entwickeln, schalten Sie das
Gerät unverzüglich aus.
WARNHINWEIS:
Jeder Versuch, Änderungen oder
Modikationen am Gerät vorzunehmen, die
nicht von der zuständigen Stelle genehmigt
wurden, kann zu Schäden am Gerät und zum
Erlöschen der Betriebserlaubnis für das Gerät
führen.
Macht auf eine potenziell gefährliche Situation aufmerksam.
Die Nichtbeachtung der Warnhinweise kann zu Verletzungen,
möglicherweise auch mit tödlichem Ausgang, führen.
WARNUNG
Macht auf eine potenziell gefährliche
Situation aufmerksam. Die Nichtbeachtung
dieserHinweisekannzuleichten
Verletzungen oder Sachschäden führen.
ACHTUNG
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