Toa WS-300 User Manual
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WS HANDHELD NOMENCLATURE
HANDHELD BATTERY INSERTION
1. Rotate the top collar locking ring in the
direction indicated in the illustration
and gently pull the body downwards.
2. Insert a 9V MN1604 (IEC 6 LR61) PP3 type
alkaline battery, being sure to observe the
correct polarity as marked.
3. Gently slide the body upwards and lock.
Note: Should the Red battery status Led Indicator go out
during operation, this indicates a flattened battery and
should be changed .
CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING
(Small screw-driver adjust)
With the Transmitter in the OFF position select a channel to correspond with
the Receiver. It is possible to select any of the 4 channels.
(Factory set to position 1).
Note: The Transmitter only changes Active Channel when turned off and then on.
6
7
ON/OFF
CHANNEL
SELECTOR
GRILLE
LOCKING RING
ANTENNA
BODY
BATTERY
STATUS
INDICATOR
WS RECEIVER LAYOUT
RECEIVER OPERATION
1. Connect the appropriate AC adaptor into the DC inlet as marked on the
rear panel and observe the Supply indicator (green Led ) lights up.
2. To provide best diversity operation, angle the antennas to form a ”V” as
per illustration and ensure that the antennas have a good line-of–sight
view of the corresponding transmitter. i.e. Avoid placing large metallic
objects in the transmission path.
3. Initially set the receiver AF gain control to its mid-position and connect
the AF output from either the
1/4
inch Jack or XLR to your Mixing console
or amplifier.
4. Select rear panel Channel Selector Switch (Small screw-driver adjust)
to correspond to Transmitter setting. It is possible to select any of the 4
channels. (Factory set to position 1).
DIVERSITY A
ANTENNA A
ANTENNA B
POWER
RF SIGNAL
LEVEL
AUDIO
OUTPUT XLR
AC
ADAPTOR
INLET
CHANNEL
SELECTOR SWITCH
AUDIO
OUTPUT JACK
AUDIO
OUTPUT
LEVEL
MUTE/
SQUELCH
CONTROL
AF PEAK O/L
DIVERSITY B
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