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4. CH 0 CH 9 CHA CHF Delay Settings 0 0 300 0 milliseconds EQ Mode P1 P30 see the EQ table for a full rundown on EQ presets Low Cut Filter L 20 Hz L 12 kHz High Cut Filter H 20 kHz H 60 Hz The high and low cut filters are adjusted in 1 Hz increments 10 Hz increments when over 1 kHz Channel Selector WM400 L and WM400 R only Adjusting this dial to one of the preset channels allows the WM400 to know which pre set frequency to look for the wireless information The wireless transmitter should be set to the identical channel if transmission is to occur suc cessfully On Indicator WM400 L and WM400 R only This LED indicator illuminates when the WMa400 D receiver is powered Antenna This is the WM400 D s antenna Adjust it so it sits in a vertical position when the device is in use change the position if the wireless signal quality is poor Push the antenna in to release it before ad justing its position 12 15 DC In and clip Plug DC end of the supplied DC power adaptor 12V 200mA into this jack and the other end into a suitable AC power source to allow the WM400 D to be powered The accompanying clip en sures the DC head of the power supply is kept securely in place XLR Output This jack accepts XLR connectors to feed the signal from the Wireless Re ceiver to the Speaker Fixing Use this hole to secure the WM400 D receiver int
5. Z yoaads SE M9l Aee MOL M8 SEL WMS Mv Me MOL ML O08 059 OOS OOF GIE 08 006 09 Gel OO O08 9 OS OF IE Ge ol ED D qa 0 ol yJOOWS WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L 12 PHONIC Gl GL Gl ol L 06 MOL MGCL MOL M8 YES MG Mv YGE MGS Mo WIL MGel ML 008 0659 009 OOF GIE OGZ 00c 09L Scl 00L 08 9 OG Ov le Gl ea a Ea Ea z az ea x Sa eei Lia ial E 0 a ee Ea a eey Ea iz 9 MOG YIL YFL MOL M8 MG Mv YE MGC MS MIL ML 008 069 009 OOF SIE 0 00 09L Scl 00L 08 9 OG ILE Ge cl eS CED es gt gt Sa gt ee 0 i lt Saat olt G MOG MOL Wel MOL MS WE9 MG Mv YGE AFE Mo WIL Yael ML 008 0659 009 GLE 00d 09L Scl 00L 08 9 09 ILE 6 Gl ej zx CD GR GQ GR ED GDP GE GD 0 Ex z ea a E lz YJULIEAA 13 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC 6 kt ol l 6l GL MOG M9lL ET 10 8 9 Mr MGC Wo MIL ML 008 069 005 0 GLE 096 006 O91 Got OOL O8 OV IE ol z a ap aD en
6. USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is in tended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ing and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure WM400 L WM400D L WM400 R WM400D R Wireless Receivers USER S MANUAL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION nenna nE EE EE EE E E E EEEn 4 FEATURES a E EE EEEE EEEE ea 4 E EEE Ennn 5 WM 400 D POWER 5 7 WM400D S DIGITAL 5 8 ATTACHING THE UNIT TO 5 9 DIMENSIONS E E EEEE Enn 10 SPECIFICATIONS nnan EEE EE
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8. not attempt any self repairs as doing so voids all warranties You can locate a dealer near you at www phonic com WARRANTY INFORMATION Phonic stands behind every product we make with a no hassles warranty Warranty coverage may be extended depending on your region Phonic Corporation warrants this product for a minimum of one year from the original date of purchase against defects in material and workman ship under use as instructed by the user s manual Phonic at its option shall repair or replace the defective unit covered by this warranty Please retain the dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase You will need it for any warranty service No returns or repairs will be accepted without a proper RMA number return merchandise authorization In order to keep this warranty in effect the product must have been handled and used as prescribed in the instructions accompanying this warranty Any tempering of the product or attempts of self repair voids all warranty This warranty does not cover any damage due to accident misuse abuse or negligence This warranty is valid only if the product was purchased new from an authorized Phonic dealer distributor For complete warranty policy information please visit http Awww phonic com CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT We encourage you to visit our online help at http www phonic com help There you can find answers to frequently asked questions tech tips driver downloads r
9. other undesirable noises and improve the overall fidelity of sounds There are 30 presets to choose from check EQ Preset page for more information the titles of which describe what the effect does to your audio The default setting PO is completely flat Low Cut Filter A low cut filter allows users to cut low fre quency sounds ensuring stage rumble and other unwanted low frequency sounds are removed from your audio This can also help adjust the frequency to be more suitable for use with tweeters The low cut filter s cut off frequency is adjusted in 1 Hz increments 10 Hz increments over 1kHz between 10 Hz and 12 kHz The default setting is 40 Hz High Cut Filter The high cut filter allows users to remove unwanted high frequency sounds which can help to remove high frequency hiss and feed back as well as make the audio signal more suitable for use with subwoofer speakers The high cut filter s cut off frequency is ad justed in 1 Hz increments 10 Hz increments over 1 between 20 kHz and 60 Hz The default setting is 20 kHz WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC ATTACHING THE UNIT TO A SPEAKER Users can connect the WM400 D Receiver modules to an active speaker using a mounting point or the included velcro strips as indicated Mounting Point Velcro Strip Velcro Hooks WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L 9 PHONIC DIMENSIONS
10. r 79 25 3 1 35 1 4 LO PHONIC rs WM400 R WIRELESS RECEIVER RF POWER N O q ke q 2S All measurements are shown in mm inches 10 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC SPECIFICATIONS Audio Output Connector Output Impedance 2000 Power Requirement 12VDC external power supply country dependent Overall Dimensions WxHxD 88 5 x 133 x 36 7 mm 3 5 x 5 2 x 1 4 Net Weight 145 g 0 32 Ibs Digital Delay 0 1 millisecond to 300 0 millisecond delay range delay adjustment may be made with 0 1 millisecond precision Extra features 30 preset EQ Low cut and High cut filter Diplay 4 digit display for delay time frequency channel EQ mode and Hi cut Lo cut modes power on off Digital processing bypass up and down WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L 11 PHONIC EQ PRESETS Gl GL Gl GL Gl GL MOG M9l MSL MOL M8 DE MG Mv MGlE MGC Mo SS O08 0659 OOS OOF SIE e 006 O9l Gol OOl 086 9 OS OF ILE 6 mmm dD ea GRD GD GDB GD GD ep ap 0 OO uayieg N L Mol MOL M8 159 MG Mv YGE AGS Mo NIL Al ML 008 059 008 OOF SIE 006 09L G l 00L 08 OS OF IE Ge mm 2 CD D GR GP GR GDP GP GDP GDB GDB GD GD 0
11. EE nn 11 Hil oo re eee a E E EE EE E EEEE E EEEE eT aa 12 Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any information suppied within this document without prior notice V1 1 AUG 08 2006 PHONIC INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the WM400 D wireless receiver to be used in conjunction with the WM60 or WM70 wireless transmitters With either the stereo or mono WM kits you are now fast on your way to becoming completely wireless in your audio set up The WM modules are not only fantastic in style and convenience however they are incredibly easy to use as this manual will no doubt prove Please have a thorough read of this user s manual before operating the WM modules Inside this guide you will find information on the ease of your wireless set up as well as some great troubleshooting tips and a com plete run down on your modules features After reading place the manual in an easy to remember place so that you can come back to it in future if ever necessary FEATURES e Working with the WM60 or WM70 trans mitter to form a wireless system for sav ing the audio cables between your mixer and active speakers e Stand alone UHF wireless receiver compatible with WM60 and WM70 trans mitters e 12VDC external power supply country dependent e 16 user selectable frequencies e RF carrier frequency range 614 175 804 800 MHz FCC 614 175 864 800 MHz CE e Operating range 210 ft 70m e
12. Flick it to the left to ensure the power of the WM400 D does not turn off without you pushing the power button 5 Be sure to replace the casing and screws before using the WM400 D receiver a Unscrew the antenna Unscrew the two screws located on the rear panel Unscrew the screw on just below the XLR jack Move the switch to the left to ensure the poweris always on To the right the power button will need to be pushed and held down to turn the unit on PHONIC THE WM400D S DIGITAL FEATURES Channel Mode The channel number of the WM400D will be displayed in the 4 digit display unless ad justments are being made to other feature s properties The channel number set should match that of the WM60 or WM70 transmit ter to allow the wireless system to work suc cessfully Delay Mode Changing the delay allows audio engineers to compensate for the distance between speak ers on stage and audience members at the rear of the venue Using the delay effect ona speaker at the rear will ensure the audio from the stage reaches audience members at the rear at approximately the same time as the audio from the rear speaker The delay time is adjusted in 0 1 millisecond increments be tween 0 and 300 milliseconds holding the up or down button down speeds up the adjust ment time EQ Mode The different EQ modes allow users to adjust various frequencies of audio to enhance cer tain instruments remove sibilance feedback and
13. G O IE Ea Ea em Es ees es es pa Se Eee n Ea Ye Ss i m Ss Sp ea Sa i Z i qn 1 pueoqpies YOS YIL YFEL MOL M8 863 MG Mv YGLE AFG Mo MIL ML 008 059 009 00 SIE 00 09L 00 08 9 OG OV IE G2 7 aa es zz a Fos Ye Ea Sa a Es Le Le p a x m CZ qn eg M06 YIL 8 MOL M8 YEI MG Mv AFE Wo WIL Gel ML 008 059 009 OOV GIE 056 00c 09L OOL 08 9 OG Ov lE 9g aa gt CD EPD aaa uolonpay 55 odey ol Olt Gl L Gl b 19 WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC Gl L Gl lt Gl YOS YIL M8 Me9 MG My ye MGC Ye MOL 36 ML 008 059 009 Sle 006 09L Gol 00 08 9 OG ILE mom OO Oo E ee i E ey zz ep CD GR GP GBP GD GDB GE GD aa 1Z ywpueg 9 109 3 woe M9lL YFL MOL M8 ME9 MG Mv YE Wo MIL Gel ML 008 059 008 007 Sle 00 09L Scl 00L 08 OG Ov ILE om E a Ea Baza a a I a poms pa E n oz suinig dey YOS YL YFL MOL M8 MG Mv yare WGC Mo WIL ML O08 O 9 009 007 SIE 00c 09L Gel 00L 08 09 Ov IE a Ese as CD ea Ga GP PP PF
14. PHONIC WM400 L WM400D L WM400 R WM400D R Wireless Receivers PHONIC WM400D L WIRELESS REC PHONIC 1588 watson au WIRELESS RECEIV OO O ies 4 POWER CHANNEL SELECTOR IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Warning the user shall not place this apparatus in the confined area during the operation so that the mains switch can be easily accessible oe 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions before operating this apparatus Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings to ensure safe operation Follow all instructions provided in this document Do not use this apparatus near water or in locations where condensation may occur Clean only with dry cloth Do not use aerosol or liquid cleaners Unplug this apparatus before cleaning Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat regi
15. ator illuminates it shows that the transmitter s signal is being received successfully If for some reason this LED does not turn on check your DC power input and pre set chan nel configuration and try again Bypass Indicator WM400D L and WM400D R only This LED will light up when the digital processing feature of the WM400 D re ceiver is off Power Button hold this button down for 2 seconds to power up the unit Bypass Button WM400D L and WM400D R only Push this button to turn the digital processing feature on and off WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC WM400 R WIRELESS RECEIVER POWER PHONIC 9 Power CHANNEL SELECTOR 8 WM400 PHONIC WM400D R WIRELESS RECEIVER WM400D PHONIC 10 Up and Down Buttons WM400D L and WM400D R only These buttons are used to adjust the properties of various features built into the WM400D s Pushing up or down will initially simply allow users to adjust the channel that the transmitter is using If you push both of these buttons at the same time it will jump to the next setting that can be edited You can then adjust the properties by pushing the up and down buttons These settings will come in the following order Channel Settings
16. eturns instruction and other helpful information We make every effort to answer your questions within one business day Phonic America Corporation 6103 Johns Road 7 Tampa FL 33634 813 890 8872 support phonic com http www phonic com PHONIC
17. nviron ment dependent Indicators for power on AF and RF Antenna external threaded connector Audio output connectors XLR out M6 M8 M10 screws and Velcro strip included for attaching WM400 D to any speakers WM400D L or WM400D R plus e 300 ms digital delay processor for com pensation of different distance speakers e 0 1 millisecond to 300 0 millisecond de lay range delay adjustment may be made with 0 1 millisecond precision e 30 preset EQ curves and variable high cut and low cut filters e 4 digit display to indicate frequency channel and delay plus AF RF and de lay bypass indicators WM 400 R 400D R 400 400D L PRODUCT DESCRIPTION These wireless receivers can be used in con junction with any active speaker The receiver can be attached to the speaker by screwing it into the stand s screw socket 4 Digit Display WM400D L and WM400D R only This display will allow users to see the properties that are currently in use by the WM400D whether you are adjusting the receiver channel indicated by CH the EQ settings indicated by EQ the delay time indicated by only the delay time in milliseconds or the high and low pass filters indicated by a H or L respectively When this unit is powered the 4 digit display will light up AF Indicators When this LED is illuminated it indicates that there is an audio signal being received by the WM400 D receiver RF Indicators When the RF indic
18. o the mounting socket of your speaker by use of the accompanying M6 M8 or M10 screws and a washer wt WM400 T DQO ue WM400D WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L PHONIC WM400 D POWER MODES Since some users will mount their WM400 D with a speaker in a high position Phonic thought it would be handy to make it so us ers could keep the power on constantly as long as power is Supplied to the unit and thus avoiding having to climb up high to push the power button To make this adjustment users are advised to follow the follow procedure 1 Remove the two screws on the rear of the WM400 D receiver and the antenna 2 Remove the screw on the bottom of the WM400 D beside the XLR output the screw Closer to the rear panel 36 I 2 n S hy ay co lt WM 400 R 400D R 400 L 400D L 3 Remove the rear section of the casing by gripping the WM400 D on both sides squeezing and lifting up in the process detaching the small clips within the cas ing 4 A small switch should be visible on the PCB
19. sters stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO

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