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1. STANDARD ACCESSORIES Miniature Condenser Microphone 1pc Microphone Holder Clip Vertical and Horizontal 1 pc each Windscreen Metal and Foamed Urethane Type 1 pc each Microphone Cable 1 Miniature Screw Driver eee i pc Frequency Label eene 1 pc 14 DIRECTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS FREQUENCY RESPONSE Relative Sensitivity dB 1 kHz Frequency Hz Panasonic Broadcaat amp Television Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation ot America RAMSA Professional Audio Systems Executive Office One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 714 373 7277 N1292 0 YWA8QA3000AN Printed in Japan W 22
2. MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ctae tte 5 BATTERY INSTALLATION rar tr rnnt 7 CONNECTION OF CONDENSER MICROPHONE TO THE UNIT ttn 8 USE OF THE SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 9 TRANSMITTING CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY uuu ua bein Tia a 10 FREQUENCY SETTING i uuu eoo Case Cote peti 11 SPECIFICATIONS o boca 13 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 14 DIRECTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 15 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 15 1 READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Use of the Panasonic Wireless devices is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission as describ ed in Part 74 subpart H of the FCC regulations and users authorized there by are required to obtain an appropriate license CAUTION It is a violation of Federal Law to begin operating this system prior to obtaining an FCC Radio License The FCC ID number for this radio equipment is listed below FCC ID ACK9TAWX RP300 PREFACE The Wireless Microphone WX RP300 is designed to be used with the Diversity Receivers WX RP810 WX RP800 and ENG Wireless Receiver WX RP700 Reliable time proven LSI technology makes it possible to achieve the compact size and low weight that enhances mobility A PLL synthesizer system provides stable transmission throughout the production area 2 FEATURES The fr
3. 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Battery Holder Group Selection Switch GROUP Refer to pages 10 and 11 Channel Selection Switch CH Refer to pages 10 and 11 Windscreen Metal Windscreen Foamed Urethane Microphone Holder Clip Condenser Microphone Audio input Level Control Battery Status Audio Peak Level Indicator BATT PEAK This indicator light changes to red from green to indicate the need for battery replacement This indicator light changes to red momentaly from green when the audio level is high Adjust the audio input level control when the indi cator lights to red at high audio level 10 Audio Input Connector The pin configuration is shown below 1 Hot 1 for Condenser Microphone 2 Hot2 for Dynamic Microphone 3 Phantom Power Supply 1 5V 4 Ground 11 Power On Off Switch POWER 12 Microphone Cabte 13 Cover 14 Lock lever LOCK BATTERY INSTALLATION Caution Set the Power On Off Switch POWER to OFF posi tion before battery replacement Use the Panasonic Alkaline Dry Battery of AA type 1 Release the both lock lever LOCK 2 Open the cover and insert new battery Claws Note 1 Confirm correct polarity of the battery improper battery installation can damage the unit 2 Remove the battery if the wireless microphone is not to be used for an extended period of time 3 Do not recharge the dry battery The dry battery is not re
4. Wireless Microphon WX RP300 Inst Fictions P i anasonic Being attempling lo connect or operaie this product plaase nad these instructions completely CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER BACK NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilatera triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure The serial number of this product may be found on the that may be of sufficient magnitude to bottom of the unit constitute a risk of electric shock to You should note the serial number of this unit in the SA 1965 persons space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event The exclamation point within an of theft equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important Model No operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompa Serial No nying the appliance SA 1966 WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CONTENTS osea dad ond VE 2 FEATURES coeperit Aa rend be eria fe 2 PRECAUTIONS m Sus a ta od 3 SUGGESTIONS ca ries ie i n 4
5. adio wave Do not set the wireless microphone to out of transmis sion frequency before batter installation Otherwise Battery indicator will not lights up However battery will consume even above condition 12 SPECIFICATIONS Carrier Frequency Type of Emission Oscillator RF Output Power Frequency Stability Reference Deviation Frequency Response Maximum Input level Dynamic Range Signal to Noise Ratio Battery Size Battery Life Current Consumption Ambient Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight including Battery 797MHz to 803MHz 49 channels 140KF3E Crystal controlled PLL Synthesizer 5 0mW 0 005 x 4KHz FM at 1KHz Audio Input Level Control 40dB 40Hz 15KHz 10dBV 40KHz at 1KHz Audio Input Level Control 40dB 100dB A Weighted More than 60dB AA size or Equivalent 1 5V x 1pc Approx 4hours Panasonic Alkaline Dry Battery of AA type is used at 77 F 25 C 190mA Typ 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 C 3 W x 3 7 8 H x 7 8 L 77 5mm W x 98 5mm H x 22mm L 0 311 5 140g 13 Condenser Microphone Type Back electllet Condenser Directivity Omni directional Sensitivity 66dBV 3dB Maximum SPL More than 134dB SPL Audio Input Level Control 70dB Dimensions 3 16 Diameter x 7 16 L 5mm diameter x12mm L Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice
6. chargeable 4 Do not make a short circuit between and polari ties of the battery 5 when the cover comes off from the unit replace it to the unit 275 CONNECTION OF CONDENSER MICROPHONE TO THE UNIT Align the slot in the inner ring of the male microphone Note connector with the yellow mark on the outer ring of the When using a regular microphone Equipped with connector on the unit Push down the outer ring of the a canon connector XLR 3 Pin first connect the microphone connector and turn to counterclockwise to supplied microphone cable then connect the lock the connector external microphone Condenser Microphone connection External Microphone connection Cutout 9 Yellow line Outer ring Turn to lock Wa mE Microphone cable suplied USE OF THE SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1 Microphone Holder clip To attach the microphone on a dress necktie lapel or etc use the Microphone Holder Clip as shown below ul j The Microphone Holder Clip be used a vertical or horizontal 2 Windscreen To eliminate the effect of wind noise or breathing cover the microphone with windscreen Installation of wind screen insert the windscreen on to the microphone head while turning the windscreen when removing the windscreen pull out by turning 3 How to wear this unit of wireless microphone Attach the Belt Case onto the belt as shown below The Belt Clip can be mounted in a ver
7. conditions than one transmitter receiver system Each system may then be set to a different channel within that group Groups 1 2 4 and 5 each consist of 6 channels How to set the frequency Groups 3 and 6 each consist of 5 channels 1 Turn off the power on both the receiver and trans f suitable channels cannot be found in Groups 1 mitter 6 use the groups designated and 2 Set the group selection switch of this wireless More than one group may be used if necessary microphone to the same number as the one of the but be sure to confirm beforehand that there is no tuner unit of diversity receiver adjacent channel interference between transmit 3 Set the channel selection switch of this wireless ters microphone to the same number as the one of the Note tuner unit of diversity receiver 1 Be sure to use this wireless microphone and the Note Use the Miniature screw driver to set the above diversity receiver at the same frequency switches 2 Diversity receivers which are used in the same area should be set to the same group number and 11 4 Turn on the power of diversity receiver side only Set the diversity receiver to the desired frequency Confirm that the receiving indicator on the receiver lights off Note If the receiving level indicator lights with turning on the power of the diversity receiver and turning off the power of wireless microphone this diversity receiver will be interfered by the external r
8. eedom of movement and performance of wired microphone is now achieved by the simple operation of the new PLL wireless transmitter The PLL synthesized oscillator makes it simple to change the operating frequency to insure interfer ence free operation anywhere The space diversity reception is least susceptible to multipath reflection dropouts The battery charge condition is indicated by the Battery Status Indicator Superb audio quality Possible to cover the 49 usable channels solely by this model goes anywhere with the Miniature Condenser Microphones for Wireless Transmilter or your choice of wired microphones The Built in Audio Input Level Trim and Audio Peak Level Indicator make input level control easy A maximum of 6 microphones can be used in the same area PRECAUTIONS Do not expose the wireless microphone to water or moisture Do not operate the wireless microphone if it becomes wet Do take immediate action if the transmitter does become wet Turn power off and consult with qualified service personnel Moisture can damage the transmitter and also create the danger of electric shock Do not use the wireless microphone beyond its temperature humidity or power source range a Ambient temperature range must not exceed 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 b Avoid using the wireless microphone when humidity is above 9096 For cleaning the body case wipe with dry cloth If necessary use a damp cloth wit
9. feedback may occur To eliminate the feedback turn down the volume con trol of your loud speaker or change the position of the microphone Factors such as speaker position and room structure affect feedback Feedback is most likely to occur when the microphone directly faces the speaker So it is advisable to speaker position accordingly Handling the wireless microphone During operation wear this unit on your body Do not place any metallic objects in the same pocket as this can weaken signal strength and cause noise When not using be sure to set the power switch to OFF position If this unit is not to be used for a long time remove the battery from this unit Noise free sound This unit will typically transmit over a range of approxi mately 100ft 30meters When the noise is occurred observe the following points The distance between the wireless microphone and the wireless antenna should be as short possible The wireless antenna should be far as possible from the window and any other devices which generate electrical noise such as fluorescent lights and electric motors Use of two microphones When using two wireless microphones each must be of a different transmission frequency Do not use 2 wireless microphones with the same transmission fre quency simultaneously Outdoor operation A Windscren is provided to reduce rumble and pop noises MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1
10. h mild detergent Do not use chemicals such as benzine alcohol or thinner for cleaning If intermittent audio sound occurs during opera tion turn off the power and consult with qualified service personnel Do not subject the microphone to shock Do not use this wireless microphone in places affected by strong electrical or magnetic fields such as near AC power lines motors transformers or generators When operating the wireless system under these conditions the wireless microphone and antennas should be between 6 7ft 2m and 33ft 10m apart from each other to avoid interference Do place the wireless microphone at least 6 56ft 2m apart from the receiving antenna when more than one wireless microphone is used in different frequencies to minimize interference Before turning the wireless microphone off turn down the faders of the mixer or any other equip ment which is connected to the LINE OUTPUT of diversity receiver Otherwise noise will be generat ed by the power on off operation of the wireless microphone SUGGESTIONS Microphone position Attach the microphone unit to your necktie or lapel using the clip provided preferably close to your mouth to obtain better tone quality Speaking loudly into the microphone may cause distortion Refer to the adjustment of the Audio Input Level Trim Feedback Howling If this unit is used a small room with the loud speak er and is close to the speaker
11. tical or horizontal position Note Use this wireless microphone after the Battery Status Indicator lights in green The sound can not be heard for 2 sec after turning on the power 10 TRANSMITTING CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY Broadcasting System Description and Cautions for UHF Interference i The WX RP300 transmits FM modulated signals in the UHF frequency range of 797 000 MHz to 803 000 MHz Television channels 68 and 69 also fall within this range Check the local area for these TV stations Then select groups as follows Channel 68 broadcast area Use Groups 4 5 6 or Channel 69 broadcast area Use Groups 1 2 3or Note In areas which receive both channels 68 and 69 choose the group with least interference However be sure to especially avoid using the following channels which are on the exact same broadcast frequencies GROUP 2 CHANNEL 6 CH 68 GROUP CHANNEL 3 CH69 FREQUENCY SETTING Group Description The channel frequencies available for transmission are each channel selection switch set to a different arranged into groups The channels within a group are number at non adjacent frequencies This reduces the likeli 3 In case that radio interference is encountered food of interference between transmitters when multi change the frequency immediately ple WX RP300 are used in close proximity Therefore 4 The distance between groups may be changed by one group should always be selected when using more various

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