User manual AKG PT 40 PRO

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[. . . ] LED lit red: From the moment the LED changes to red, the battery capacity will provide a maximum of two operating hours. We recommend replacing the battery with a new one as soon as possible. If you use a rechargeable battery, the LED will change to red 15 minutes before the battery will be dead!3 Audio input: 3-pin mini XLR connector with both mic and line level pins that automatically match the connector pinout of the recommended AKG microphones or optional MKG L guitar cable. [. . . ] 10 Carrier frequency label: The label on the transmitter rear panel indicates the name of the carrier frequency band and the three carrier frequencies of your transmitter. The PT 40 PRO and PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitters have been designed for use with the following AKG microphones: · C 519 ML If you wish to connect other microphones from AKG or other manufacturers to your bodypack, please note that you may have to rewire the existing connector on your microphone or replace it with a 3-pin mini XLR connector. The MKG L guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric guitar, electric bass, or remote keyboard to the bodypack transmitter. Please note that AKG cannot guarantee that the PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitter will work perfectly with products from other manufacturers, and any damage that may result from such use is not covered by the AKG warranty scheme. Pull the battery compartment lid (1) off the transmitter in the direction of the arrow. The transmitter will not function if you insert the battery the other way round. If the status LED (3 is lit red, the battery will be dead within about two hours. ⷠIf you use a rechargeable battery, the LED will switch to red 15 minutes before the battery will be dead!To close the battery compartment, slide the battery compartment lid (1) onto the battery compartment from below to the point that the snap hook will engage. A) Plug the mini XLR connector on the cable of your microphone into the audio input socket (2) on the bodypack transmitter. B) Plug the jack plug on the MKG L guitar cable into the output jack on your instrument and the mini XLR connector on the guitar cable into the audio input socket (2) on the bodypack transmitter. Use the screwdriver (1a) integrated in the battery compartment lid (1) to set the GAIN control (4) to a position where the AF CLIP LED on the receiver will flash occasionally. If the transmitter and receiver are tuned to different frequencies, no signal will be received!A) Plug the mini XLR connector on the cable of your microphone into the audio input socket (2) on the bodypack transmitter. B) Plug the jack plug on the MKG L guitar cable into the output jack on your instrument and the mini XLR connector on the guitar cable into the audio input socket (2) on the bodypack transmitter. Use the screwdriver (1a) integrated in the battery compartment lid (1) to set the GAIN control (4) to a position where the AF CLIP LED on the receiver will flash occasionally. Move the transmitter around the area where you will use the system to check the area for "dead spots", i. , places where the field strength seems to drop and reception deteriorates. If you find any dead spots, try to eliminate them by repositioning the receiver. The RF OK LED on the receiver going out means no signal is being received or the squelch is active. Switch the transmitter on, move closer to the receiver, or set the squelch threshold to the point that the green RF OK LED will be lit. PT 40 FLEXX + SR 40 FLEXX: If the received signal is noisy, set the squelch threshold to a level where the noise will stop. [. . . ] ⷠIf the microphone sounds "thin" or flat, move the microphone capsule closer to your mouth (refer to fig. A special moisture shield on the microphone capsule makes it difficult for moisture and makeup to penetrate into the microphone. This barrier prevents the microphone sound entries from being clogged by perspiration or makeup, which would make the sound dull and reduce the sensitivity of the microphone. Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the surfaces of the PT40 PRO and PT 40 FLEXX transmitters. [. . . ]

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