System information

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For future reference, please record your system information here (the serial numbers appear
on the bottom of receiver, inside the battery compartment of the ATW-T601 transmitter and
next to the screwdriver clip inside the ATW-T602 transmitter).
Receiver
Model ATW-R600 ______ Serial Number ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
A/B
Transmitter
Model ATW-T60 ______ ______ Serial Number ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
1/2 A/B
System Operating Frequencies
Frequency Selection
Each transmitter/receiver system operates on a choice of ten
switch-selected frequencies. Available frequencies are shown in
the chart below.
Note that the 600 Series receiver and transmitters operate
either in TV channels 14-15, identified as Band “A” units, or in
channels 16-17, identified as Band “B” units. 600 Series “A”
Band transmitters must be used only with “A” Band receivers;
the same holds true for 600 Series “B” Band transmitters and
receivers. The Band marking will be found on the receiver’s
front panel (“Freq. Band A” or “Freq. Band B”), on the name-
plate of the ATW-T601 body-pack transmitter (“T601A” or
"T601B”), and as part of the model number on the color name
ring of the ATW-T602 handheld transmitter (“T602A” or
“T602B”).
(The letters “A” and “B” as used here are for identification only
within the 600 Series. They have no relationship to any use of
the letters “A” and “B” as a designation on other products.)
Because these frequencies are shared with TV broadcasting,
frequency selection is largely dependent upon which TV
broadcast channels are in operation
where the wireless
system is to be used.
RF Interference
If you encounter receiving interference (from other than an
operating TV station), often it can be eliminated by adjusting the
receiver’s squelch control, as described on page 5. In multi-
channel systems, position receivers at least 3' (1 m) apart and
keep operating transmitters at least 6' (2 m) from the receivers
to help assure maximum RF performance.
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
within 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 the A-T professional division.
Extensive wireless information also is available on the A-T Web
site at www.audio-technica.com.
ATW-600A Systems
Channel Frequency - MHz TV Channel
0 470.000 TV14
1 471.250 TV14
2 472.300 TV14
3 473.500 TV14
4 474.750 TV14
5 476.200 TV15
6 476.950 TV15
7 477.750 TV15
8 479.000 TV15
9 479.750 TV15
ATW-600B Systems
Channel Frequency - MHz TV Channel
0 482.000 TV16
1 483.250 TV16
2 484.750 TV16
3 485.500 TV16
4 487.500 TV16
5 488.100 TV17
6 489.150 TV17
7 489.750 TV17
8 491.000 TV17
9 491.750 TV17
ATW-600A frequency selection for multi-channel systems:
Channels 1, 4, 7, 9
For use where TV Channel 14 is operating:
Channels 7, 9
For use where TV Channel 15 is operating:
Channels 1, 4
ATW-600B frequency selection for multi-channel systems:
Channels 1, 3, 7, 9
For use where TV Channel 16 is operating:
Channels 7, 9
For use where TV Channel 17 is operating:
Channels 1, 3
All multi-channel selections above may be combined in “A” and “B” bands for up to eight simultaneous operating channels.
To help assure maximum performance in multi-channel systems, position receivers at least 3' (1 m) apart, and keep operating
transmitters at least 6' (2 m) from the receivers.