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AKG Microtools WMS40 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Instruments with Recessed Output Jacks; Troubleshooting Hints; Cleaning the Transmitter

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6. If your instrument sounds distorted
turn the input gain control (4) down
CCW to the point that you will hear
no more distortion.
If your instrument sounds too quiet,
turn the input gain control (4) up CW.
As soon as your instrument sound
becomes distorted, turn the input
gain control (4) back down CCW to
the point that the distortion will stop.
4.3 Instruments with Recessed
Output Jacks (Refer to fig. 5)
If your instrument has a recessed output
jack, the jack plug on the transmitter
may be too short to make contact be-
tween the instrument and transmitter.
In this case, mount the supplied long
adapter plug:
1. Unscrew the jack plug (1) from the
transmitter (2) CCW.
2. Screw the adapter plug (3) onto the
threaded plug (4) on the transmitter
(2) CW.
4.4 Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting hints, refer to your
receiver manual.
5 Cleaning
To clean the transmitter case,
use a soft cloth moistened with
water.
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Fig. 5: Mounting the adapter plug.

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