Audio-Technica ATW-3000 Series UHF Wireless Microphone System
User Information
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ATW-3000 series wireless microphone system. It is our hope that the system will bring you years of trouble-free pleasure and performance. Please follow the information contained in this manual closely as it will assist you in using your equipment effectively.
Part 1. Regulatory Requirements
FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement
"This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference."
Canada RSS-210 Compliance Statement
"This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, in conformity with IC: RSS-210/CNR210. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation."
Please note that your ATW-3000 system operates in a frequency band in a way which may make its use subject to certain FCC and other regulatory agency restrictions and licensing requirements. For further information, please contact your local office of the FCC as applicable.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
Part 2. Using the ATW-T310 Beltpack Transmitter
The beltpack transmitter operates on 2 “AA” batteries. Please make sure that your batteries are fresh. We recommend that you use Alkaline batteries and that you avoid using NiCad if possible.
- Open the battery door by sliding the lock towards the indicated direction [arrow] and lift the door.
- Insert the batteries into the battery compartment and close the battery door.
- Slide the LCD set up buttons cover down.
- Push and hold the power switch to turn the ATW-T310 on.
- Push the set button once.
- Using the up or down arrow buttons, scroll the menu until the frequency menu appears.
- If the current frequency setup on the LCD is not the same as the corresponding receiver frequency, push the set button once.
- Push the down or up arrow button and set the frequency to the corresponding frequency as set on the receiver.
- Push and hold the set button until "Stored" is displayed for a while.
- Push the up or down arrow button and scroll the menu until the input menu (MIC or INSTRUMENT) appears.
- If the current input setup on the LCD screen is not correct, push the set button once.
- Using the up or down arrow button, select the input.
- Push and hold the set button until "Stored" is displayed for a while.
- Connect your microphone or guitar cable to the connector on the top side of the transmitter.
- Confirm that the receiver is receiving RF and the audio is passing through the receiver.
- Push the up or down arrow button and scroll the menu until "ESCAPE" appears.
- Push the set button once to return to the default menu.
You are now set to use the system.
Part 3. Using the ATW-T341 Handheld Transmitter
The handheld transmitter operates on 2 “AA” batteries. Please make sure that your batteries are fresh. We recommend that you use Alkaline batteries and that you avoid using NiCad if possible.
- Hold the bottom grip and turn the top grip counter-clockwise until the bottom grip is free to slide.
- Slide the bottom grip, insert the batteries into the battery compartment, and slide the battery compartment back into place.
- To change the frequency of operation, push and hold the power/mute button located on the bottom of the transmitter to turn it on.
- Unscrew the battery cover and pull the cover back.
- Push the set button once.
- Using the up or down arrow button, scroll the menu until the frequency menu appears.
- Push the set button once.
- Push the down or up arrow button and set the frequency to the corresponding frequency as set on the receiver.
- Push and hold the set button until "Stored" is displayed for a while.
- Push the up or down arrow button and scroll the menu until "ESCAPE" appears.
- Push the set button once to return to the default menu.
You are now set to use the system.
Part 4. Using the ATW-R310 Receiver
- Connect the AC adapter DC output connector to the ATW-R310 DC input jack.
- Plug the 2-blade AC plug on the AC adapter AC cable into an 110V AC outlet.
- Push the on/off switch. Confirm that the backlight on the LCD screen comes on. Check the frequency setting to confirm that it corresponds to the settings of the transmitter.
- If not, push and hold the set button until only the frequency is displayed on the LCD.
- Push the set button once and check that the frequency displayed on the LCD blinks.
- Push the up or down arrow button to set the receiver frequency to the corresponding transmitter frequency.
- Push the set button once to set the frequency.
- Push the up or down arrow buttons to scroll the menu until VR and percent figures appear.
- If it is not set to VR 100%, push the set button once and check that the item displayed on the LCD blinks.
- Push the up arrow button to set it to maximum.
- Push the set button once to set.
- Push and hold the Set button until "DEF" is displayed on the LCD for a while.
- Connect the balanced or unbalanced audio output to your mixer or PA system. Adjust the Volume setting to the desired level. Speak into the microphone and listen to the audio out at the speaker. If satisfied with the audio quality, you can use the system.