User Manual

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RM200
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Description
The RM200 wireless microphones series is a VHF diversity, quartz controlled, fixed frequency device, which provides a reliable, high quality
signal transmission.
RM200 Wireless Microphone system features 3 units: RM200 receiver, WTX201 handheld transmitter and WHX21 body pack transmitter .
The system is available in five different configurations, each of them including an ABS carrying case:
RM200M: RM200 + WTX21 (Handheld microphone)
RM200H: RM200 + WHX21+ HCM2 (Headset HCM2)
RM200L: RM200 + WHX21 + LCM1 (Lavalier LCM1)
RM200G: RM200 + WHX21 + LS01 (guitar / bass cable)
RM200KIT: RM200 + WHX21 + HCM2 + LCM1 + LS01 + WTX21
Available Frequencies
1. 175.500 MHZ
2. 179.300 MHZ
3. 181.900 MHZ
4. 184.320 MHZ
5. 197.320 MHZ
6. 200.320 MHZ
7. 207.320 MHZ
Receiver RM200 (fig.1)
1. Power On LED
This LED lights up when the receiver is switched on.
2. LED A /B RF
This LED lights up when RF signal is received.
3. LED AF
This LED lights up when the audio signal of the wireless microphone is close to clipping.
4. Antenna
5. Power Switch
6. DC IN
Connect AC/DC power supply to VDC after having connected the plug to main power supply 220-230Vac.
7. Frequency Label
Label with the transmitter operating frequency.
8. Squelch Control
The squelch control is factory preset in order to achieve best performance in most applications.
9. Volume Control
This control allows the user to adjust balanced audio output.
10. JACK Unbalanced Audio Output
Unbalanced audio output with ΒΌ inch JACK plug.
11. XLR Balanced Audio Output
Transmitter WTX201 (fig. 2)
1. Microphone Head
Grille for microphone capsule protection.
2. Power Switch
This 3-position selector (ON/OFF/MUTE) allows to switch ON or OFF the transmitter and to MUTE the microphone.
3. Battery
Unscrewing the cover, you can access the 1.5V battery receptacle. Here inside you can find the transmitter frequency.