Antenna, Preventing corrosion, Audio button – Lectrosonics WM - Quick Start Guide User Manual

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Signal Level

-20 LED -10 LED

Less than -20 dB

Off

Off

-20 dB to -10 dB

Green

Off

-10 dB to +0 dB

Green

Green

+0 dB to +10 dB

Red

Green

Greater than +10 db

Red

Red

AUDIO Button

The AUDIO button is used to display the gain and low frequency roll-off settings. The

UP and DOWN arrows adjust the values. This button is also used with the FREQ button

to enter standby mode and to power the transmitter on or off.

FREQ Button

The FREQ button displays the selected operating frequency and also toggles the LCD

between displaying the actual operating frequency in MHz and a two-digit hexadecimal

number that corresponds to the equivalent Lectrosonics Frequency Switch Setting.

This button is also used with the AUDIO button to enter standby mode and to power the

transmitter on or off.

Up/Down Arrows

The Up and Down arrow buttons are used to select the values on the various setup

screens and to lock out the control panel. Pressing both arrows simultaneously enters

the lock countdown. When an attempt is made to change a setting while the control

panel is locked, a message will flash on the LCD as a reminder that the unit is locked.

Once locked, the buttons can only be unlocked by removing the battery, or with the RM

remote control.

Antenna

The fixed whip antenna is made of a flexible, woven, galvanized steel mesh cable.

Preventing Corrosion

Whenever the transmitter has been exposed to moisture or perspiration, follow the

instructions below to minimize the risk of corrosion.

DRY THE UNIT BEFORE REMOVING THE MICROPHONE CONNECTOR OR BATTERY CAPS

.

If the transmitter has been exposed to salt water, rinse it with fresh water and then dry it

thoroughly with a clean paper towel or cloth.
Dry the exterior of the transmitter with a clean paper towel or cloth. Remove all moisture

around the battery caps and microphone cable connector.
After removing the battery caps and microphone connector, wipe off any residual mois-

ture around the battery compartment and microphone jack openings and on the battery

caps and microphone connector.
The O-rings should be coated with Vaseline

®

or an equivalent petroleum jelly* before

each use to ensure the seals are watertight.

DO NOT USE ANYTHING OTHER THAN PURE PETROLEUM JELLY TO LUBRICATE THE O-RINGS.

Silicon-based lubricants will dissolve the O-rings.

Store the unit with no batteries installed, battery caps removed and the microphone

disconnected. This will allow any buildup of humidity and moisture to evaporate.
*Vaseline is a registered trademark of Conopco, Inc

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