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Controls; Interchangeable Microphone Elements - AKG HT 4000 Bedienungsanleitung

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2 Description

2.4.1 Controls

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2.4.2 Interchangeable
Microphone Elements
(optional)
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1 Status LED: This bicolor LED indicates the current operating status of the transmitter:
Green: The output signal of the microphone element is fed to the transmitter, which transmits the
audio signal to the receiver.
Red: The audio signal is muted while the RF section remains active. This prevents unwanted noise
from becoming audible in the signal chain.
The status LED will also shine red after you turned power to the transmitter on, until the transmitter
has finished recalling the carrier frequency from memory. Unless you muted the audio signal, the sta-
tus LED will change to green as soon as the frequency has been recalled.
2 Display: The transmitter provides a five-line LCD display:
Alphanumeric display of the cur-
rently active value or battery
capacity in hours
Battery capacity or audio level
bar graph
The display indicates all transmitter parameters:
- Carrier frequency in MHz or as a Subchannel of a Frequency Group
- Audio input level
- Battery status and remaining operating time
- Error messages
- Setup menus: Frequency, Preset, Gain
The backlighting of the display comes on every time you actuate the jog switch and will switch off after
approximately 5 seconds.
3 ON/OFF button: A long push (approx. 1.5 seconds) will switch power to the transmitter ON and acti-
vate the display (2) and status LED (1). The transmitter will be ready to operate after approx. 7 sec-
onds.
A long push (approx. 1.5 seconds) in SETUP mode or SILENT mode will switch power to the trans-
mitter OFF. In LOCK mode, the ON/OFF button is electronically locked to prevent power from being
switched off unintentionally.
The ON/OFF button is recessed for added protection from unintentional actuation.
4 MUTE switch: Sliding the MUTE switch toward the outside of the transmitter (MUTE position) will
mute the audio signal. The status LED (1) will change to red. Since power and the RF section remain
ON, no unwanted noise will become audible from the sound system when you mute the audio signal.
To switch the audio signal back on, slide the MUTE switch toward the inside of the transmitter (ON
position). The status LED (1) will change to green.
The MUTE switch is active in all modes.
5 Charging contacts: The recessed charging contacts allow you to recharge the optional AKG BP 4000
battery pack on the optional CU 4000 charger without having to remove the battery pack from the
transmitter.
6 Jog switch: Sets the various parameters of the transmitter. The jog switch has the following functions:
Long push: toggles between LOCK and SETUP modes when the transmitter is ON. When power to
the transmitter is OFF, a long push switches the transmitter ON and places it in SILENT mode.
SETUP and SILENT modes only:
Short push: calls up a parameter for adjustment or confirms a selected value.
Turn left briefly to select a menu item or decrease a parameter value.
Turn right briefly to select a menu item or increase a parameter value.
Turn left or right and hold to scroll through available values.
7 Battery compartment cover: Screw-on tube covering the battery compartment.
8 Frequency sticker: Sticker attached to the transmitter shaft, indicating the available carrier frequen-
cy range and approval data.
9 Battery compartment accepting the two supplied 1.5 V AA size batteries or the optional BP 4000
battery pack.
10 Color code: If you use the transmitter within a multichannel system, you can remove the black paper
strip and replace it with a different-color paper strip from the supplied color coding kit to identify the
various channels. You can even write or print additional information on the paper strips.
The interchangeable microphone elements (11) D 880 WL1, D 3700 WL1, D 3800 WL1, C 5900 WL1, and
C 535 WL1 are acoustically and mechanically identical to the equivalent hardwire versions. They feature
the same transducer capsules and mechanical construction.
Extremely high gain before feedback, optimum handling noise rejection, ultimate protection from dam-
age, and an integrated wind and pop screen are only the most impressive features of these microphones.
For more details, refer to the respective AKG brochures.
Preset Name, Frequency Group,
Subchannel (Preset menu only)
Mode, measurement unit
Parameter to be adjusted

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