User Manual
Setting Levels (Continued)
ATW-T702 Handheld Transmitter
CAUTION! The small trimmer controls are delicate; use only 
the supplied screwdriver. Do not force the trimmers beyond 
their normal 180° range of rotation.
Return the screwdriver to its storage clip when not in use.
ATW-T701 UniPak
™
Transmitter
Trim controls in the UniPak transmitter (Fig. I) will enable you to
use microphones or instruments with different output levels.
1. For MIC: Set MIC (microphone trim) control fully clockwise 
(maximum) and INST (instrument trim) control fully counter
clockwise (low).
For INSTRUMENT: Set INST (instrument trim) control fully 
clockwise (maximum) and MIC (microphone trim) control 
fully counterclockwise (low).
2.  Set the receiver's AF Level control to its full clockwise 
position (maximum). (Fig. C on page 4).
3.  Plug the mic or instrument into the transmitter and power 
up the system.
4.  For MIC: Make an initial adjustment of the mixer's level 
controls that will allow audio through the system.
For INSTRUMENT: Make an initial adjustment of the 
instrument amplifier input level control that will allow audio 
through the system. 
5.  For MIC: While speaking/singing into the microphone at 
typically loud levels, check the AF peak indicator on the 
receiver. If AF peak indicator is easily illuminated and 
distortion is heard through the system, it may be necessary 
to adjust the transmitter audio input level. To adjust the 
transmitter audio input level, gently
turn the microphone 
trim control counterclockwise until the AF peak indicator is 
illuminated only on audio peaks. 
For INSTRUMENT: While playing the instrument at typically 
loud levels, check the AF peak indicator on the receiver. If 
AF peak indicator is easily illuminated and distortion is heard 
through the system, it may be necessary to adjust the 
transmitter audio input level. To adjust the transmitter audio 
input level, gently
turn the instrument trim control 
counterclockwise until the AF peak indicator is illuminated 
only on audio peaks. 
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Figure H-Handheld Transmitter Interior View
System Operation (Continued)
6.  For MIC: While again speaking/singing into the microphone 
at typically loud levels, adjust the mixer's input trim control 
so the highest sound pressure level going into the 
microphone causes no input overload in the mixer, and yet 
permits the mixer's channel and output level controls to 
operate in their “normal” range (not set too high or too low). 
For INSTRUMENT: While again playing the instrument at 
typically loud levels, adjust the receiver's AF Level control 
so the highest signal level causes no input overload in the 
instrument amplifier and yet permits the amplifier's input 
level controls to operate in their “normal” range (not set too 
high or too low).
Note: If the mixer cannot be adjusted to operate in its normal
range without distortion, adjust the receiver's AF Level Control
(turn counterclockwise) until the mixer/amplifier is no longer
overloaded. 
Note: RF power may be set to high or low via the RF power
select switch on the side of the UniPak transmitter. (Fig. I.)
While the high setting normally provides maximum operating
range, the low setting will help extend battery life. The low 
setting may also be preferred in multi-channel systems, or
when operating very close to the receiver, to reduce the
possibility of interference or overload.
RF Interference
Please note that wireless frequencies are shared with other
radio services. According to Federal Communications
Commission regulations, “Wireless microphone operations are
unprotected from interference from other licensed operations in
the band. If any interference is received by any Government or
non Government operation, the wireless microphone must
cease operation...” If you need assistance with operation or 
frequency selection, please contact your dealer or 
Audio-Technica. Extensive wireless information is also available
on the Audio-Technica Web site at www.audio-technica.com.
Channel 
Selector
Switch
Trim Control (Volume)
Figure I-UniPak
™
Transmitter Side Views
Instrument Trim
Control (Volume)
Screwdriver
RF Power
Select
Switch
Microphone Trim
Control (Volume)
Transmitter
Door Catch








