User manual AKG CK98
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[. . . ] 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, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet. Please note that if you turn the equipment off while leaving the AC adapter plugged in, it is not fully isolated from the power supply. [. . . ] Press briefly: Check the assigned channel on the receiver Press and hold down (approximately 2 seconds): Assign a free channel on the receiver to this transmitter. 15 / 16 On/off / Connect button: Use the on/off (15) and Connect button (16) to assign this transmitter to a free channel on the receiver. 20 Cover: The sliding cover prevents the transmitter from being switched on/off inadvertently 21 Belt clip: For fixing the bodypack transmitter to your belt. Attach the bodypack transmitter to a belt or in a pocket with the battery compartment cover facing away from the body. Description Microphones, guitar cables The DPT 70 has been designed specifically for use with the following AKG microphones: · The MKG L guitar cable from AKG lets you connect an electric guitar, electric bass or keytar to the bodypack transmitter. the MKG L guitar cable is included in the Instrumental Set and the Mixed Set and is also available separately as an accessory. Keep the microphone at least 10 cm away from the bodypack transmitter to prevent interference in the microphone capsule from being audible in the audio transfer. Positioning the receiver 1) 2) Always position the receiver near to where the action is taking place (e. Check that you can see the receiver from where you will be using the transmitter. Fit the DSR 70 receiver into your 19" rack with the supplied rack brackets, fixing screws and washers. Use of two receivers in one rack 1) 2) Fit both receivers in the rack with one unit of space between them. 1) 2) 3) Pull the battery compartment cover (14 / 22) down and off the transmitter. Press Connect (3) on a free channel of the receiver and hold down until the status LED (5) starts to flash after approximately 2 seconds. Hold down Connect (16) on the transmitter until the status LED (13) lights up green. The status LEDs on the transmitter (13) and the receiver (5) light up green once assignment has been successful. This means that you can simply continue using the DNS 70 system with the last-used settings (channel assignments) the next time you switch on. Several transmitters can't be assigned to a single channel on the receiver. The LED on the connected transmitter lits green, the LED on the transmitter, which is not connected, flashes green. Start the registration process with the transmitter: Transmitter -> Receiver 1) 2) 3) Pull the battery compartment cover (14 / 22) down and off the transmitter. Press and hold Connect (16) on the transmitter while pressing the on/off button(15) until the status LED (13) starts to flash. Within the next 30 seconds, the status LED (13) flashes rapidly and you need to confirm with the receiver. Hold down Connect (3) on a free channel of the receiver until the status LED (5) lights up green. [. . . ] Feedback may also be triggered by resonances (due to the room acoustics), particularly in the low frequency range, and thus indirectly by the proximity effect. In this case, it is often enough to move away from the microphone a little to stop the feedback. 2) Backing vocalists should not sing at more than 35° to the microphone axis. If the two vocalists were to try and sing into the microphone at an angle of more than 35° to the microphone axis, you would have to turn up the level of the microphone channel high enough to cause a feedback problem. [. . . ]
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