WM-X Wireless Transmitter
22. Top Grille
This removable grille with internal foam prevents wind and
POP noises from being sent through the microphone. Twist
counter-clockwise to unscrew the grille.
23. Color-Coded Ring
Phonic provides different colored rings to differentiate
microphones.
24. Power On/Off Button
Push and hold the power button for a short time to turn the
WM-X microphone on and off.
25. LCD Screen
This small LCD screen displays group, channel, frequency
and battery status information.
26. Control Buttons
Press these buttons to adjust parameters on the WM-X
transmitter. Pressing the ▲ or ▼ buttons will allow the
screen to display frequency information. Push and hold the
▲ button to enter configuration mode and adjust GROUP
and CHANNEL settings.
27. IR Port
This Infrared (IR) port receives signals from PCT-3000
receiver to synchronize group, channel and/or frequency
information. Hold the microphone's IR port towards the IR
part on the receiver unit to allow them to communicate.
28. Housing
The lower part of the handheld microphone's housing
includes both the transmitter circuit and the battery holder. It
can simply be twisted counter-clockwise to remove to allow
access to the battery compartment. Phonic recommends
two AA alkaline batteries. Ensure the polarity orientation is
correct when installing batteries (as shown below).
WARNING: Remove batteries from the transmitter unit in
the event that it will go unused for more than a couple of
weeks. This is to avoid leakage, corrosion, or other possible
issues that may arise.
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Group / Channel
The currently selected channel and group are displayed
as standard within the WM-X's display. Push and hold the
▲ button to initiate channel setting. Push and hold ▼ to
initiate group setting mode. Once this is done, the ▲ or ▼
buttons can be used to adjust the group/channel settings.
Frequency information
While not typically displayed, pushing the ▲ or ▼ buttons
on the WM-X microphone will display the exact frequency
used by the transmitter (in MHz).
Battery Indicator
This meter will indicate how the WM-X transmitter's battery
is faring. Phonic suggests inserting fresh batteries before
every use.
PCT-3000