Audio-Technica ATW-C3300 User Manual

To pair the ATW-C3300 microphone with its receiver, ensure both devices are powered on. Press the pair button on the receiver and then on the microphone. The LED indicators will flash and then remain steady when successfully paired.
Check if the microphone is properly powered and ensure the receiver is turned on and connected to the sound system. Verify that the mute switch is not activated and check the battery level of the microphone.
To reduce interference, make sure that the microphone and receiver are on the same frequency band. Avoid placing the receiver near other electronic devices and ensure there are no physical obstructions between the microphone and receiver.
Clean the microphone with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any liquids or solvents. Regularly check and clean the windscreen and ensure the battery compartment is free from corrosion.
To change the frequency, access the frequency settings via the microphone’s menu. Use the navigation buttons to select a new frequency that matches the receiver's frequency. Confirm the selection to apply the change.
Ensure that the microphone is not too close to the sound source. Check the gain settings on both the microphone and the receiver. Make sure the batteries are fully charged and replace them if necessary.
Turn off the microphone when not in use. Use high-quality rechargeable batteries and ensure they are charged properly. Avoid leaving the microphone in extreme temperatures.
The ATW-C3300 system is designed for one-to-one pairing between a microphone and receiver. Using multiple microphones with a single receiver simultaneously is not supported.
The ATW-C3300 microphone system typically has a range of up to 300 feet (91 meters) in open environments. Range may vary based on environmental conditions and obstructions.
To reset the microphone to factory settings, access the settings menu and locate the reset option. Confirm the reset action to restore the microphone to its original configuration.