System 9 VHF Wireless System Installation and Operation 1 2 3 4 RF CHANNEL PEAK SYSTEM 9 ATW-901 UniPak Transmitter System ATW-901/G Guitar System ATW-901/H Headworn Microphone System ATW-901/H92 Miniature Headworn Microphone System ATW-901/H92-TH Miniature (beige) Headworn Microphone System ATW-901/L Lavalier Microphone System ATW-902 Handheld Microphone System DRAFT 2 System 9 Installation and Operation This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. A copy of the declaration of conformity can be found on the internet at www.audio-technica.com. This device complies with INDUSTRY CANADA R.S.S. 210, en conformit avec 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Audio-Technica could void your authority to operate this equipment. CAUTION! Electrical shock can result from removal of the receiver cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. No user-
serviceable parts inside. Do not expose to rain or moisture. The circuits inside the receiver and transmitter have been precisely adjusted for optimum performance and compliance with federal regulations. Do not attempt to open the receiver or transmitter. To do so will void the warranty, and may cause improper operation. Notice to individuals with implanted cardiac pacemakers or AICD devices:
Any source of RF (radio frequency) energy may interfere with normal functioning of the implanted device. All wireless microphones have low-power transmitters (less than 0.05 watts output) which are unlikely to cause difficulty, especially if they are at least a few inches away. However, since a body-pack mic transmitter typically is placed against the body, we suggest attaching it at the belt, rather than in a shirt pocket where it may be immediately adjacent to the medical device. Note also that any medical-device disruption will cease when the RF transmitting source is turned off. Please contact your physician or medical-device provider if you have any questions, or experience any problems with the use of this or any other RF equipment. Thank you for choosing an Audio-Technica professional wireless system. You have joined thousands of other satisfied customers who have chosen our products because of their quality, performance and reliability. This wireless microphone system is the successful result of years of design and manufacturing experience. Audio-Technicas System 9 is a four-channel frequency-agile wireless system designed to provide rock-solid performance along with easy setup and clear, natural sound quality. Featuring stackable, contemporary styling, System 9 is available in handheld, headworn, guitar, lavalier and body-pack configurations. The system offers four compatible user-switchable channels in one of four available VHF frequencies (169.505, 170.245, 171.045, and 171.905 MHz). Each System 9 professional VHF wireless system includes a receiver and either a body-pack transmitter or a handheld microphone/
transmitter. ATW-901 UniPak body-pack transmitter systems include models pre-packaged with either an AT-GCW guitar cable (/G), a PRO 8HEcW headworn microphone (/H), a PRO 92cW headworn microphone (/H92), a PRO 92cW-TH headworn microphone
(/H92-TH), or a lavalier mic (/L) for particular applications. All A-T Wireless Essentials microphones and cables, available separately, are pre-terminated for use with any ATW-901 system. Because System 9 packaging is designed to hold all versions of the system, some compartments in the carton may be intentionally left empty. The ATW-R900 receiver includes a switching power supply that automatically adapts to changes in mains voltage. The versatile ATW-T901 UniPak body-pack transmitter has both a high-impedance input for instruments, and a low-impedance input with bias connection for use with dynamic and electret condenser microphones. The ATW-T902 handheld transmitter features a unidirectional dynamic microphone element. Both the body-pack and handheld transmitters use internal AA batteries and have Power/Mute switches and input Trim (level) adjustments. Receiver Installation Location For best operation the receiver should be at least 3' (1 m) above the ground and at least 3' (1 m) away from a wall or metal surface to minimize reflections. Keep the receiver antennas away from noise sources such as digital equipment, motors, automobiles and neon lights, as well as away from large metal objects. 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. Output Connections There are two audio outputs on the back panel: balanced and unbalanced. Use shielded audio cable for the connection between the receiver and the mixer. If the input of the mixer is a 1/4" jack, connect a cable from the 1/4" unbalanced audio output on the back of the receiver housing to the mixer. If the input of the mixer is an XLR-type input, connect a cable from the balanced XLR-type audio output on the back panel to the mixer. Power Connection Connect the DC plug on the included AC power adapter to the DC power input on the back of the receiver. Secure the cord over the cord hook on the back of the receiver, to keep the plug from being detached by an accidental tug on the cord. Then plug the adapter into a standard 120 Volt 60 Hz AC power outlet.
(Note that the receiver has no power Off/On switch. The receiver will be energized whenever the power adapter is connected and plugged into the AC outlet. Unplug the power supply from the AC outlet when the system is not in use both for safety, and to conserve energy.) Antennas A novel dipole antenna system on the receiver improves operation by providing a ground element in addition to the usual signal element. Position the two antennas at 90 in the form of a V, or position the left (signal) antenna vertically and the right (ground) antenna horizontally, in the shape of an L (Fig. A). Use the position that performs better in your operating environment. Be certain to extend both antennas to their full 15" (38 cm) length by holding them at their bases and pulling out on their caps. Both antenna elements may be swiveled to the left and right, but do not attempt to rotate them in a screwing/unscrewing motion. To do so may damage the antenna and/or receiver. For best performance, locate the receiver so its antennas are in direct line-of-sight to the transmitters likely operating position. DRAFT 3 System 9 Installation and Operation Receiver Controls and Functions 1a 2 3 4 5 1b 1 2 3 4 CHANNEL SYSTEM 9 1 2 3 4 RF CHANNEL PEAK SYSTEM 9 ground antenna (1b) as shown to the right and above right. Fully extend both antennas by pulling on the endcaps. Figure A Front Panel Controls and Functions 1. ANTENNAS: Position the signal antenna (1a) and 2. RF INDICATOR: Lights to show presence of transmitter signal. 3. CHANNEL SELECT BUTTON: Soft-touch button selects channel. 4. CHANNEL INDICATOR LIGHTS: Lights to show which channel is selected. A channel indicator LED will light when power is applied to the receiver. 5. AF PEAK INDICATOR: Only lights when audio distortion is present at maximum modulation. Not affected by position of Volume control. 1 2 3 4 CHANNEL SYSTEM 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. SQUELCH VOLUME UNBALANCED BALANCED DC 12V IN 500mA output jack. Does not affect AF Peak indicator.
(preset at factory but can be adjusted as circumstances warrant). phone jack. Use a shielded cable to connect to an unbalanced aux-level input of a mixer or amplifier. Figure B Rear Panel Controls and Functions 1. SQUELCH CONTROL: Adjusts level of noise-muting circuit 2. VOLUME CONTROL: Adjusts the audio level at the 1/4"
3. UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT JACK: 1/4" TS (Tip-Sleeve) or mono 4. BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT JACK: XLRM-type connector. A 5. POWER INPUT JACK: Connect the DC plug from the 6. CORD HOOK: Loop the cord around the cord hook to keep standard 2-conductor shielded cable can be used to connect the receiver output to a balanced microphone-level input on a mixer or integrated amplifier. the DC plug from pulling out accidentally. included AC adapter. DRAFT 4 System 9 Installation and Operation Transmitter Setup Controls and Functions Battery Selection and Installation Two alkaline AA batteries are recommended. When inserting the battery, observe correct polarity as marked inside the battery compartment. Figure C Handheld Transmitter Handheld Transmitter Battery Installation 1. While holding the upper part of the transmitter body just below the ball-screen, unscrew the lower body cover and slide it off to expose the battery compartment (Fig. C). 2. Carefully insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing polarity markings. 3. Screw the body back together. Do not overtighten. Handheld Transmitter Battery Condition Indicator After the batteries are installed, press and hold the Power/Mute switch on the bottom of the handheld transmitter until the indicator LED turns green. If the indicator LED does not light up when the Power/Mute switch is pressed, the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead. The indicator LED will flash to show low-battery condition. Handheld Transmitter Channel Selection Before turning on the transmitter, use DIP Switches 1 and 2, located inside the Handheld Transmitter, to select the desired channel. 1. To access the DIP Switches, hold the upper part of the transmitter body just below the ball-screen, and unscrew the lower body cover and slide it off. 2. To achieve the desired channel, use the provided screwdriver to change the DIP switch configurations as follows:
Channel 1: Switches 1 and 2 up Channel 2: Switch 1 up; Switch 2 down Channel 3: Switch 1 down; Switch 2 up Channel 4: Switches 1 and 2 down 3. Screw the body back together. Do not overtighten. Switch Conf iguration for Channel Selection CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 ON ON ON ON 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Channel Selection DIP Switches Switch Conf iguration for Channel Selection ON CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 ON ON ON ON 1 2 CHANNEL 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 L H LEVEL Channel Configuration Label Gain Trimmer Battery Compartment Screwdriver LR6,AA LR6,AA SYSTEM 9 Indicator LED
(Power/Mute/Battery) Power/Mute Switch Handheld Transmitter Mute Function With the transmitter on, a slight touch of the power switch will toggle between muted and unmuted operation. Red indicator LED shows muted operation. Green indicator LED shows unmuted operation. DRAFT 5 System 9 Installation and Operation UniPak Transmitter Battery Installation 1. Slide off the battery cover as shown in Figure D. Figure D UniPak Transmitter 2. Carefully insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries, observing polarity markings. 3. Replace the battery cover (Fig. D). UniPak Transmitter Power/Mute/Battery Indicator After the battery is installed, press and hold the power button until the indicator LED turns green (Fig. E). If the indicator LED does not light up when the power button is pressed, the batteries are installed incorrectly or they are dead. The indicator LED will flash to show low-battery condition. UniPak Transmitter Channel Selection Before turning on the transmitter, use DIP Switches 1 and 2, located inside the UniPak Transmitter, to select the desired channel. 1. To access the DIP Switches, slide off the battery cover. 2. To achieve the desired channel, use the provided screwdriver to change the DIP switch configurations as follows:
Channel 1: Switches 1 and 2 up Channel 2: Switch 1 up; Switch 2 down Channel 3: Switch 1 down; Switch 2 up Channel 4: Switches 1 and 2 down 3. Replace the battery cover. UniPak Transmitter Mute Function With the transmitter on, a slight touch of the Power/Mute button will toggle between muted and unmuted operation. Red indicator LED shows muted operation. Green indicator LED shows unmuted operation. UniPak Transmitter Input Connection Connect an audio input device (microphone or guitar cable) to the audio input connector on the top of the transmitter. A number of Audio-Technica professional microphones and cables are available separately, pre-terminated with a UniPak input connector (see www.audio-technica.com). UniPak Transmitter Antenna The UniPak transmitter includes a permanently-attached flexible antenna. For best results, allow the antenna to hang freely and full length from the transmitter. If the received signal is marginal, experiment with different transmitter positions on your body or instrument; or try repositioning the receiver. Do not attempt to remove, replace or change the length of the transmitting antenna. Switch Conf iguration for Channel Selection CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 ON ON ON ON 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Channel Configuration Label Switch Conf iguration for Channel Selection CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 ON ON ON ON 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 INST MIC H H L L Instrument Trimmer (INST) Microphone Trimmer (MIC) ON 1 2 CHANNEL Channel Selection DIP Switches Screwdriver Battery Compartment LR6,AA LR6,AA PUSH S Y S T E M 9 Figure E UniPak Transmitter Antenna Power/Mute Button Input Connector Indicator LED
(Power/Mute/Battery) DRAFT 6 System 9 Installation and Operation System Operation Turn down the receiver volume control and the mixer/amplifier level before starting up the wireless system. Do not switch on the transmitter yet. Receiver on... Plug the power supply into an AC power source. The green Power indicator on the front panel will light. How to Make Operating Channel Changes Press the receivers Channel Select Button repeatedly until the desired channel is reached. Before turning on the transmitter, use the provided screwdriver to set the transmitter channel selector DIP switches (Fig. C on page 4 and Fig. D on page 5) to the same number that is displayed on the receiver.
(If transmitter channels are changed while the transmitter is on, the transmitter must be muted to confirm selection.) Transmitter on... When the transmitter is switched on, the receivers amber RF signal indicator will light. The transmitters have a soft-touch power switch. When the switch is set to Mute (red indicator LED), the transmitter produces RF with no audio signal. When the switch is On (green indicator LED) the transmitter produces both RF and audio. Excessive audio input to the transmitter will cause the receivers red AF Peak indicator to light. Receiver Volume Under typical operating conditions, the receivers volume control should be turned all the way up, with overall system audio gain adjusted at the mixer or amplifier. Input Level Adjustment Input trimmer controls in the transmitters enable you to maximize performance for a particular microphone or guitar sensitivity, or to adjust for different acoustic input levels. Adjusting Input Level - UniPak Transmitter Slide the battery cover off the top part of transmitter and remove the screwdriver from its clip (Fig. D). Gently turn both the MIC
(Mic Trimmer) and INST (Instrument Trimmer) controls to their full counterclockwise positions (toward L). Microphone: Adjusting input level Gently turn only the MIC (Mic Trimmer) control all the way up (clockwise, toward H). Check for excessive gain by speaking/
singing into the microphone at typically loud levels while watching the receivers AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn the MIC control slightly counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum audio input to the transmitter. Guitar/Instrument: Adjusting input level Gently turn only the INST (Instrument Trimmer) control all the way up (clockwise, toward H). Check for excessive gain by playing at typically loud levels while watching the receivers AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn the INST control slightly counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum instrument input to the transmitter. After adjusting input level, return the screwdriver to its clip and reinstall the battery cover. No further transmitter gain adjustments should be needed, as long as the input device and the acoustic input level are not changed. Adjusting Input Level - Handheld Transmitter Unscrew the lower body cover and slide it off, exposing the screwdriver and "LEVEL" (Gain Trimmer) control (Fig. C). Remove the screwdriver from its clip. Gently turn the "LEVEL" control to its full clockwise position (toward the side marked H), the factory setting. Check for excessive gain by speaking/singing into the microphone at typically-loud levels while watching the receivers AF Peak indicator. If the AF Peak indicator does light, turn the "LEVEL" control slightly counterclockwise until the AF Peak indicator no longer lights with maximum audio input to the mic/transmitter. Return the screwdriver to its clip and close and secure the lower body. No further transmitter gain adjustments should be needed, as long as the acoustic input does not change significantly. CAUTION! The small trimmer controls are delicate; use only the supplied screwdriver. Do not force the trimmers beyond their normal 190 range of rotation. Return the screwdriver to its storage clip when not in use. Ten Tips to Obtain the Best Results receiver or antenna.
(carbon-zinc) batteries. conveniently possible, but not less than 6' (2 m). obstructions between it and the normal location of the transmitter. Line-of-sight is best. frequency at the same time. In the UniPak transmitter, the MIC or INST input control not in use should be set to minimum. 1. Use only fresh alkaline batteries. Do not use general purpose 2. Position the receiver so that it has the fewest possible 3. The transmitter and the receiver should be as close together as 4. Do not place the receiver antennas within 3' (1 m) of another 5. The receiver antennas should be kept away from any metal. 6. A receiver cannot receive signals from two transmitters on the same 7. 8. If the receiver output is set too low, the overall signal-to-noise ratio of the system may be reduced. Conversely, if the volume control of the receiver is set too high, it may over-drive the input of the mixer/amplifier, causing distortion. Adjust the output level of the microphone (or the loudest instrument playing level) causes no 9. Turn the transmitter off when not in use. Remove the battery if 10. Unplug the receiver from the AC outlet when the system is not input overload in the mixer, and yet permits the mixer level controls to operate in their normal range (not set too high or too low). This provides the optimum signal-to-noise for the entire system. receiver so the highest sound pressure level going into the the transmitter is not to be used for a period of time. in use. DRAFT 7 System 9 Installation and Operation RF Interference Please note that wireless frequencies are shared with other radio ser-
vices. 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 Audio Solutions at Audio-Technica U.S. Extensive wireless information also is available on the A-T Web site at www.audio-technica.com. System Operating Frequencies System Operating Frequencies Each transmitter/receiver system operates on a choice of four switch-
selected frequencies. Available frequencies are shown below. All frequencies may be combined for up to 4 simultaneous operating channels. Traveling frequencies normally work anywhere in the USA and Canada. Not all frequencies available in all areas outside the US. Please check with local regulations. System 9 Operating Frequencies (Channels) Frequency MHz 169.505 170.245 171.045 171.905 Channel 1 2 3 4 For future reference, please record your system information here. The serial number appears inside the battery compartment in each transmitter, and on the bottom of each receiver. Receiver Model ATW-R900 Transmitter Model ATW-T90 1/2 Serial Number Serial Number Specifications OvERALL SySTEm Operating Frequency Modulation Mode Maximum Deviation Dynamic Range Total Harmonic Distortion Operating Range Operating Temperature Range Frequency Response RECEIvER Receiving System Image Rejection RF Sensitivity Normal Output Level 1/4" (6.3 mm), unbalanced:
Power Supply Dimensions Net Weight Accessories Included VHF highband, 169 MHz to 172 MHz FM 10 kHz 90 dB (A-weighted), typical
<1% (at 1 kHz, 10 kHz deviation) 200' (60 m) typical Open range environment with no interfering signals 40 F (4 C) to 110 F (43 C) Battery performance may be reduced at very low temperatures 80 Hz to 13 kHz Non-diversity, single-channel, dual antenna system 50 dB minimum 20 dBuV at 60 dB S/N ratio
(50 ohms termination) 700 mV (1 kHz modulation, 10 kHz deviation, 100k ohm load) 100-240V AC (50/60 Hz) to 12V DC .5A
(center positive) switched mode external power supply 7.48" (190.0 mm) W x 1.82" (46.2 mm) H x 5.06" (128.5 mm) D 11.8 oz (335 grams) Power supply 4 UnIPAk TRAnSmITTER RF Output Power Spurious Emissions Input Connection Batteries (not included) Battery Life Dimensions Net Weight (without battery) 1 3 2 10 mW Following federal and national regulations Four-pin Locking Connector Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: INST INPUT, Pin 3: MIC INPUT, Pin 4: DC BIAS +9V Two 1.5V AA Alkaline 8 hours (alkaline) Depending on battery type and use pattern 2.76" (70.2 mm) W x 4.08" (103.7 mm) H x 0.98" (24.9 mm) D 3.0 oz (84.5 grams) HAnDHELD TRAnSmITTER RF Output Power Spurious Emissions Batteries (not included) Battery Life Dimensions Net Weight (without battery) Accessory Included 10 mW Following federal and national regulations Two 1.5V AA Alkaline 8 hours (alkaline) Depending on battery type and use pattern 9.91" (251.8 mm) long, 2.11" (53.5 mm) diameter 9.2 oz (260 grams) AT8456a Quiet-Flex stand clamp In the interest of standards development, A.T.U.S. offers full details on its test methods to other industry professionals on request. DRAFT System 9 Installation and Operation Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 44224 USA +1 (330) 686-2600 Audio-Technica Limited Old Lane, Leeds LS11 8AG England +44 (0) 113 277 1441 Audio-Technica (Greater China) Limited Unit K, 9/F., Kaiser Est. (Ph.2) 51 Man Yue St. Kowloon, HK. +852-2356-9268 Audio-Technica (S.E.A.) Pte. Ltd. No 1 Ubi View, #01-14 Focus One, Singapore 408555 +65-6749-5686 Audio-Technica Corporation 2206, Naruse Machida, Tokyo Japan 2012 Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. audio-technica.com P52391 DRAFT