User's Manual
Opus 600 – Licensing
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7. Maintenance
In the unlikely event of equipment failure, the product should be returned to your beyerdynamic dealer.
Unauthorised attempts at repair may invalidate the warranty.
8. Licensing
In most countries around the world, wireless systems must be approved for use by the authorities and
it may be necessary to obtain a licence to use it legally. Your local beyerdynamic dealer will be able to
give you details on wireless system regulations for your area.
The components of the Opus 600 system are approved according to the directive R&TTE 99/5/EEC:
TS 600
SDM 660, SDM 669, SEM 681
under the CE 0682 ! identification
9. Components
The following components are available as sets or individual components in the frequency range
506 - 530 MHz, 668 - 692 MHz, 774 - 798 MHz, 790 - 814 MHz or 841 - 865 MHz:
NE 600 S UHF true diversity receiver, one channel, 9.5" metal housing,
1 HU, PLL synthesizer, Pilotone, LED indicators, ACT and SCAN functions,
16 pre-programmed frequencies, incl. mounting brackets,
external power supply unit
NE 600 D UHF true diversity receiver, dual channel, 9.5"metal housing,
1 HU, PLL synthesizer, Pilotone, LED indicators, ACT and SCAN functions,
16 pre-programmed frequencies, incl. mounting brackets, and
cables to mount the antennae on the front
S 600 UHF handheld transmitter, without microphone capsule, plastic housing,
battery low LED, ACT function, incl. 2 x AA batteries
TS 600 UHF beltpack transmitter, without microphone, plastic housing,
battery low LED, ACT funktion, incl. 2 x AA batteries










