DMS
700
DMS 700
DSR 700
Controls
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Graphic Display
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3 General
The DMS 700 wireless microphone system is comprised of the DSR 700 stationary digital true-di-
versity receiver, handheld transmitters DHT 700/C with an AKG C 5 microphone element and
DHT 700/D with an AKG D 5 or D 7 microphone element, and the DPT 700 bodypack transmitter.
The receiver and transmitters operate in a 155 MHz (max.) sub-band of each frequency set within
the UHF band from 548 MHz to 865 MHz. You can select the receiving frequency from pre-
programmed frequency groups and sub-channels of your receiver or set it directly in 25 kHz-incre-
ments. Both the handheld and bodypack transmitters are set to the parameters selected on the re-
ceiver via infrared transmission.
1. POWER: ON/OFF switch
2. DSP button
3. Graphic display
4. BACK button
5. SELECT control (turn lef/ right, push)
6. Headphone buttons (CH1, CH2)
7. Headphone output, ¼"/6.3mm jack socket
8. Infrared data synchronization window
9. RF signal level LED meter
10. Channel selection for channel CH1
11. Backlit status ring for channel CH1 & CH2 (red=warning, green=OK)
12. Channel selection for channel CH2
13. Opening for antenna front mounting
14. BNC socket, antenna input A
15. BNC socket, antenna input B
16. GND-Lift XLR output channel CH1
17. XLR socket (male), analog audio output CH1, balanced
18. ¼"/6.3mm jack socket, analog audio output CH1, unbalanced
19. GND Lift XLR output channel CH2
20. XLR socket (male), analog audio output CH2, balanced
21. ¼"/6.3mm jack socket, analog audio output CH2, unbalanced
22. Data interface, RJ11 socket for connecting the receiver to a computer via a HUB 4000 Q
23. BNC socket, AES-EBU wordclock IN (48kHz)
24. XLR socket (male), digital AES-EBU audio output CH1 & CH2 (48 kHz)
25. IEC mains connector (90 to 240 VAC)
A. Alphanumeric name line
B. Current group & channel numbers
C. 7-digit transmitter battery status indicator
D. LOCK symbol
E. Audio signal level meter
F. MUTE symbol
G. Current frequency line
H. Currently active antenna line