Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. This Manual contains important instruc-
tions for setting up and operating your equipment. Please take a few minutes to
read the instructions below carefully before operating the equipment. Please
keep the Manual for future reference. Have fun and impress your audience!
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1 SST 4 stereo transmitter
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1 SPR 4 bodypack stereo receiver
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1 pair of IP 2 earbuds with 3 pairs of ear molds
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1 rod antenna
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1 rack mounting kit
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1 power supply
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2 AA size dry batteries
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1 12-pc. color coding kit
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Check that the packaging contains all of the items listed above. Should any of
these items be missing, please contact your AKG dealer.
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SPC 4 wideband antenna combiner
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SRA 2 W passive wideband directional antenna
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RA 4000 W passive wideband omnidirectional antenna
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PSU 4000 central power supply
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HUB 4000 Q network interface
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MK PS antenna cables
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Front panel mounting kit for supplied antenna 0110E01890
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BP 4000 3-V rechargeable battery pack
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CU 4000 charger for 2 receivers or BP 4000 battery packs
The SST 4 is a stationary stereo transmitter designed to transmit a mono, stereo,
or dual-channel signal to the SPR 4 bodypack stereo receiver. It allows you to se-
lect one of 1200 frequencies within a 30-MHz band. In addition, it provides an in-
tegrated compressor, limiter, highpass filter, and a dedicated binaural room
simulator. You can use the transmitter as a standalone unit or install it in a 19" rack
using the supplied rack mounting kit.
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RF ON/OFF VOLUME: Combined pushbutton switch for activating/deactivat-
ing RF power and rotary volume control for the headphone output.
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HP OUT: TRS 1/4" jack for connecting a pair of headphones. The signal is iden-
tical to the audio signal fed to the RF section.
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SETUP: Adjusts the transmitter parameters.
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Color code: Replaceable ring for marking the transmitter.
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Display: Refer to section 2.4.2 below.
IVM 4
2 Description
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2.1 Introduction
2.2 Unpacking
2.3 Optional
Accessories
2.4 SST 4
Stationary Transmitter
2.4.1 Front Panel
Fig. 1: Transmitter front
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panel and display.
Refer to fig. 1.
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