AWM6102 - Plug-In-N-RechargeTM VHF Dual Channel Wireless Microphone System

 
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The Audio2000'S® AWM6102 Plug-In-N-RechargeTM VHF dual channel wireless microphone system is a rack-mountable wireless microphone system with the recharge mechanism right on the top of the receiver (AWR6102) and on the microphone (AWX6190).   Intended to be a solution provider for various application environment, the AWM6102 system is developed to provide the following benefits to the users:

Friendliness: The Plug-In-N-RechargeTM feature, with the recharge mechanism built right on the microphone and the receiver, makes the wireless microphone systems ready to be used at any time. AWM6102TOP.jpg (6353 bytes) AWX6190.jpg (7842 bytes)  
Dependability: The AWM6102 system has been designed and manufactured to be dependable, problem free, versatile and easy to use.      
Portability: A rack-mount kit is included so that the AWM6102 system can be rack-mounted. AWM6102RACKL.jpg (1573 bytes) AWM6102FRONT.jpg (12083 bytes) AWM6102RACKR.jpg (1553 bytes)
Quality: The AWM6102 system has been engineered to have a wide audio frequency range, high S/N ratio, and outstanding performance.  A delicately designed silence circuit eliminates static noise when the transmitters are either turned off or out of transmission range.  An auto mute circuit is incorporated in these systems to effectively eliminate the popping noise when the switch is turned on or off.      
Affordability: The AWM6102 system is intended to be readily accessible to everyone with exceptional performance at a preferred and affordable price.      

APPLICATIONS

Musician; disc jockey (DJ); karaoke jockey (KJ); church; school; conference room; karaoke; home entertainment

 

AWR6102 RECEIVER

FEATURES

* VHF Band Frequency
* Recharge Mechanism Built-in on the Receiver
* Balanced and Unbalanced Audio Outputs
* Full Rack Case with Power and RF Indicators
* Audio Level (AF) LED Indicators
* RF Input with Built-in RF Preamplifier to Improve S/N Ratio, Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
* Low Noise Mixer Circuitry for Reducing interference
* 12V-18V DC Power Supply

FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS

1. BNC Socket for Channel A Antenna
2. Channel A Volume Level Control

3. Channel A Recharge LED Indicator
4. Channel A Power Indicator
5. Channel A RF Indicator
6. Channel A Audio Level LED Indicator
7. Channel A Recharge Socket

8. BNC Socket for Channel B Antenna
9. Channel B Volume Level Control

10.Channel B Recharge LED Indicator
11. Channel B Power Indicator
12. Channel B RF Indicator
13. Channel B Audio Level LED Indicator
14. Channel B Recharge Socket

 REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS

1. Unbalanced Mixed Audio Output (1/4” Jack)
2. Balanced Channel B Audio Output (XLRM Jack)

3. Balanced Channel A Audio Output (XLRM Jack)

4. DC Input
5. Power On/Off Switch

 

 SPECIFICATIONS

Carrier Frequency Range

 VHF Band

Frequency Stability

 +/- 0.00003% (+/- 30ppm)

Sensitivity

 3uV (S/N = 30dB)

P/N Ratio

 70dB

F/N Ratio

 80dB

Audio Output

 ¼” and XLR (0 – 774mV)

Antennae Type

 BNC

Dimensions (W X H X D)

 13.0” X 1.7” X 6.8” (330 X 44 X 172 mm)

 

AWX6190 TRANSMITTER

FEATURES

* VHF Band Frequency
* Recharge Mechanism at the Bottom of the Handheld Microphone
* High Sensitivity Cardioid Capsule for Handheld Microphone
* High Sensitivity Condenser Capsule for Lavalier Microphone
* Noise Reduction Mechanism for Eliminating Handling Noise and Switch Shock Noise
* Battery LED Indicator

 

 AWX6190 FUNCTIONS

1. Microphone Windscreen
2. Microphone Housing
3. Low Battery LED Indicator

4. On/Off Switch
5. Battery Cover
6. Recharge Contacts

 

SPECIFICATIONS

TRANSMITTER

Carrier Frequency Range

 VHF Band

Frequency Stability

 +/- 0.00003% (+/- 30ppm)

Modulation

 Frequency Modulation (FM)

Nominal Deviation

 15KHz  (Max 30KHz)

Output Power

 30mW

RF Squelch

 > 50dB

Battery

 Rechargeable AA Battery (1.5V)

 SYSTEM

Audio Frequency Response

 50 – 16,000Hz

S/N Ratio

 > 100dB

T.H.D.

 < 1%

 

SYSTEM OPERATION

  • Take the antennas from the shipping box and connect the antennas to the BNC sockets on the front panel of the AWR6102 receiver.  Fully extend the antennas and set them at an angle perpendicular to the floor to achieve the best RF reception.
  • Connect the AWR6102 receiver DC input to an AC power source via the supplied AC/DC adaptor.
  • Adjust the squelch control of each channel to overcome any excessive external interference signal or noise that exists when the transmitter is turned off. If the external interference signal or noise exists when the transmitter is off, adjust the squelch control knob slowly until the unwanted interference signal or noise is muted. (Note: Setting the squelch too high will reduce the range of this wireless system.)
  • Connect the AWR6102 receiver audio outputs to the microphone inputs of a mixer via phone plug cables.   (Note: There are three outputs: one unbalanced mixed output, one balanced channel A output, and one balanced channel B output.)
  • If the AWX6190 handheld microphones are to be used in the wireless system, place two rechargeable AA batteries into the battery housing of each AWX6190 microphone with the battery polarity oriented as indicated. If the batteries need to be recharged, set the AWX6190 microphones (with the recharge contacts facing downwards) onto the recharge sockets on the AWR6102 receiver. (Note: Never recharge any battery that is not made to be rechargeable.)  The orange recharge LED indicators will be on when the batteries are being recharged. After the batteries are fully charged, the orange recharge LED indicators will turn off.
  • If the AWX6191 belt-pack transmitters are to be used in the wireless system, place one 9V battery into the battery housing of each AWX6191 belt-pack transmitter with the battery polarity oriented as indicated.
  • Turn on the power of the AWR6102 receiver.
  • Turn on the On/Off switch on each of the AWX6190  microphones or the AWX6191 belt-pack transmitters. The low battery LED indicator will blink once and then stay off. If the low battery LED indicator stays on, recharge the rechargeable AA batteries in the AWX6190 microphone or replace the 9V battery in the AWX6191 belt-pack transmitter.
  • Once the AWX6190 handheld microphones or the AWX6191 belt-pack transmitters are turned on, the RF indicators on the receiver will be on to indicate a proper reception.

OPERATION NOTES

  • The AWX6190 microphone is equipped with a microphone sensitivity adjustor (Mic. Adj.).  Turn the Mic. Adj. Knob clockwise to increase the microphone input sensitivity. Turn the Mic. Adj. Knob counter-clockwise to reduce the microphone input sensitivity.
  • The brand new rechargeable AA batteries for the handheld microphones need to be charged before use.
  • The AWX6190 handheld microphone or the AWX6191 belt-pack transmitter needs to be turned off before changing the batteries or battery.
  • The AC/DC adapter used for the AWR6102 has a DC output of 12-18V, tip positive.
  • Signal dropout or unexpected noise may be caused by a low battery or by an excessive distance between the microphone and the receiver.  If you encounter signal dropout or unexpected noise, please check the batteries first.  If batteries are still fresh, try to readjust the antennas on the AWR6102 receiver.
  • Do not drop the microphone on the floor or strike the microphone with any object.
  • Always turn off the microphone and remove the batteries if the microphone is not to be used for a period of time to prevent the microphone from being damaged by a leaking battery.
  • Avoid placing the receiver in a corner to prevent any RF reception deterioration.
  • Try to place the receiver as far away from any digital equipment, including computers and some CD players, as possible.

 

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