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Brand | Williams Sound |
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Model | Liberator One |
Category | Microphone system |
Language | English |
Describes safety symbols used in the manual, such as danger of electric shock.
States the need for an FCC license for lawful operation of the wireless microphone system.
Introduces the Liberator One system and explains its basic working principle.
Digitally frequency-synthesized for precise control and easy frequency changes.
Operates on VHF High-Band (169-172 MHz) for low interference.
Filters prevent interference from other radio services like CBs and cordless phones.
Advanced noise reduction circuitry for ultra-quiet operation and maximum dynamic range.
Automatically mutes receiver when transmitter is out of range or signal is weak.
A 3-position switch (OFF, MUTE, ON) for controlling transmitter operation.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching and detaching the microphone connector lock.
Guide on how to install batteries correctly in the transmitter compartment.
Details on alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable batteries and their respective operating times.
Instructions for charging and maintaining rechargeable batteries for optimal performance and longevity.
Describes the two standard microphone options included with the Liberator One System.
Lists additional microphone types available as optional accessories.
Provides wiring diagrams for different microphone types, including electret and dynamic mics.
Explains the functions of the controls and indicators on the front panel of the WMS R11 Receiver.
Details the audio outputs, antenna connector, and power connector on the rear panel.
Instructions for installing and positioning the ANT 011 Whip Antenna for optimal reception.
Step-by-step guide to assemble the ANT 016 Dipole Antenna.
Instructions for routing the coaxial feedline cable and mounting the ANT 016 Dipole Antenna.
Recommendations for optimal antenna placement and common pitfalls to avoid.
Information on extending the coaxial feedline cable and cable types.
Information on proper grounding of the antenna system for safety and performance.
How to connect the receiver's line output to a mixer or amplifier's line input.
How to connect the receiver's balanced mic output to a mixer or amplifier's mic input.
Step-by-step guide for setting up and operating the wireless microphone system.
How to use the transmitter's mute switch for silent muting during operation.
Factors affecting system range and how audio quality is determined by the microphone.
Best practices for battery use and understanding potential radio interference issues.
Guidelines for using more than one transmitter with a single receiver.
How to operate multiple Liberator One systems simultaneously on different frequencies.
Information on using the RPK 003 Rack Panel Kit to mount receivers.
Details on 1:2 and 1:4 antenna splitter kits for multiple receiver applications.
Explains the need for digital frequency synthesizer circuitry for channel selection.
Important warnings to avoid interference when changing system frequencies.
Steps to change the operating frequency of the WMS T11 Transmitter using programming switches.
Diagram showing the location of programming switches (S2, S3) on the receiver PCB.
Tables detailing frequency settings for the transmitter and receiver.
Instructions to set the receiver frequency to match the transmitter for proper operation.
Addresses common issues like dead batteries, broken cords, and frequency mismatches.
Explains how poor antenna placement can cause system range issues and dead spots.
Detailed instructions for filling out the FCC license application form correctly.
Technical details of the transmitter, including frequency, power, and dimensions.
Technical details of the receiver, including dimensions, power requirements, and fuse.