User's Instructions

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DMS800 MANUAL
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To mount the λ/4 antennas , proceed as follows:
Step Description
1
Mount λ/4 antennas onto the front panel (13); use BNC front
mounting cable (AKG part no.
0110E01890) to do this.
To mount the remote antennas, proceed as follows:
Step Description
1 Connect remote antennas with BNC sockets (14) and (15) to
the rear of the receiver; use a RG58 cable to do this
More information on antennas, accessories and help on frequency planning
can be found on our website at
www.akg.com.
6.3 Position the receiver
Reectionsofthetransmittersignalonmetalparts,walls,ceilings,etc.or
shadows from human bodies can weaken or wipe out the direct transmitter
signal.
For this reason, observe the following points when setting up the receiver or
the remote antennas:
Always position the receiver/antennas close to the action area
(stage), ensuring a minimum distance between the transmitter and
receiver/antennas of 3 m to an optimal 5 m
Avoid shadows of the transmitter signal from persons or objects as
these can interrupt the radio link.
The requirement for optimal reception is the line of sight between
the transmitter and receiver/antennas.
Position the receiver/antennas at a distance greater than 1.5 m
away from large metal objects, walls, platform structures, ceilings,
etc.
The receiver can be set up either freestanding or in a 19" rack.
When installing one or more receivers in a 19" rack, the antennas supplied
are mounted onto the receiver front panel or remote antennas are used. This
is the only way to guarantee optimal reception quality.