KAM KWD220 HH Instruction Manual - page 5
Pairing microphones to your reciever
IMPORTANT - Please read the instructions fully before you start pairing
There is a time limit to pair the microphone, if the pairing LED does not illuminate (either flashing or static) turn the
handheld microphone off, then press and hold the pairing button to start the sequence again.
1. Using the dipswitches on the rear of the reciever select the desired channel to be paired with the microphone
(see chart above for frequencies ond switch settings).
2. Turn the power on to the reciever and the red power LED will illuminate.
3. Remove the battery cover from the handheld microphone.
4. Press and hold Channel 1 pairing button until the green RF LED flashes, then release the pairing button.
(while the LED is flashing) continue to step 5.
5. Hold the microphone approx 6 inches above the reciever, with the open battery compartment towards the
reciever.
6. Turn on the power to the microphone and the red battery LED will illuminate.
7. Then press and hold the microphone on/off button (make sure green RF LED is still flashing).
8. When pairing is complete the green RF LED will stop flashing and will stay illuminated.
9. The green LED may go off due to the microphone being switched off. Turn microphone back on using the
on/off switch. If the geen RF light is illuminated and remains on then the mic is paired.
10. Repeat these steps to pair Channel 2 microphone.
11. There is no need to repeat this everytime you use the system as the frequencies will be locked in and stored
for the next use.
12. If in future you need to re-tune the microphone due to interference etc, please follow the above steps again
for one or both microphones as required.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Do not set both microphones to the same frequency as this will cause interference and may damage your
equipment. If the interference is occuring make sure that your channel selections are far enough apart from each
other. See channel frequency list for help.
Trouble shooting
Problem
Check
No output from
microphone
Check power to reciever is on and the red power led is illuminated, check batteries in
handheld microphone
Check the microphone volume level is turned up sufficiently ( one for left and one for
right hand microphone)
Check that the 6.35mm audio lead from the reciever to your mixer is connected correctly
Check the microphone input on your mixer has the correct volume and level settings
The hand held
microphone
will not
connect to the
reciever
Check batteries and fully charged (always use good quality branded batteries)
Check that the microphone is paired correctly to the reciever . the green RF light should
illiminate. If not ,Follow steps for pairing and try again
Ensure that the microphone frequency is not set the same as the other microphone. Use
the dipswitches on rear of the reciever to select a a different frequency