Sony WRT-807A Headphones User Manual


 
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Introduction
The WRT-807A is a UHF-synthesized wireless microphone
for use in a 800-MHz band UHF-synthesized wireless
microphone system.
The WRT-807A operates in conjunction with the WRR-
800A/801A/802A/805A, MB-806A UHF Synthesized Tuner
for vocal concentration.
The WRT-807A can be also used with existing Sony
wireless microphone systems consisting of the WRT-810A/
820A/822A/830A UHF Synthesized Transmitter and WRR-
810A/820A/840A/850A UHF Synthesized Tuner.
The microphone/transmitter and tuners of the wireless
microphone system are classified by frequency band.
A 12 MHz frequency band (or two consecutive-numbered
TV channels, such as 68 and 69 of the U68 model) is
assigned to each microphone/transmitter and tuner model.
In building up a UHF wireless microphone system, be sure
to combine a microphone/transmitter and a tuner having the
same TV channel number.
For the selectable wireless channels and frequencies, see
“Wireless Channel Lists” on page L-1.
Features
Phase Locked Loop (PLL) synthesized system
The WRT-807A features a refined phase locked loop (PLL)
synthesizer circuit.
POWER switch with holding function
The POWER switch can be locked in the ON position to
protect against accidental power cut-offs.
Low-battery notification on tuner
When the microphone battery is low, the microphone sends
a warning to the WRR-800A/801A/802A/805A/850A, MB-
806A in the form of “Battery status information.”
This information is sent to the WRR-800A/801A/802A/
805A/850A, MB-806A about one hour before the battery
goes dead to allow the battery to be safely replaced.
When the WRR-800A/801A/802A/805A/850A, MB-806A
receives this information, the LED and the LCD on tuner
panel start to flash.
Powered by readily available battery type
The built-in, high-efficiency DC-DC converter provides
about five hours of continuous and stable operation with just
a single LR6 (size-AA) alkaline battery.