JTS Professional Co JSS-20 UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter User Manual
JTS Professional Co Ltd UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. Users Manual
User Manual
FCC Statement FCC INFORMATION The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device. UF-20R / UF-20S / JSS-20 / UF-20TB Professional Wideband (75MHz) True Diversity System 59508-072-02 PROFESSIONAL CO., LTD No.148, 9th Industry Road, Ta-Li Industrial Park, Taichung City 41280, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel: 886-4-24938803 Fax: 886-4-24914890 Email: jts@jts.com.tw www.jts.com.tw UF-20R / UF-20S / JSS-20 / UF-20TB Product manual One year product warranty Product Model Equipment serial number Customer name Address Contact number Purchase date Selling store stamp INDEX 1. System operation instructions ....................................... 1 2. Features ............................................................................................. 1 2-1 Receiver// UF-20R/UF-20S ............................................................... 1 Be sure to put store stamp and fill in purchase date for the warranty to be effective! 2-2 Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 ....................................................... 2 2-3 Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB ................................................... 2 3. Specification ................................................................................. 3 3-1 Receiver// UF-20R/UF-20S ............................................................... 3 3-2 Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 ....................................................... 5 3-3 Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB ................................................... 5 3-4 Charger For JSS-20 & UF-20TB & PS-20 ........................................ 6 Warranty description 1. Be sure to put the warranty label indicating purchase date on the bottom of equipment to ensure your interest in maintenance and service. 2. Product warranty, starting on the purchase date indicated on “warranty label”, will last for one year; if the equipment does not have “warranty label”, the warranty period is 15 months from the manufacturing date. If a microphone is broken but not sent back with the equipment, the warranty period is 15 months from the manufacturing date of the microphone. 3. Within the warranty period, if the equipment is broken under normal use as instructed in manual, please contact the original selling store for repair. 4. When the product is returned for repair, to facilitate proper determination of cause of malfunction and of whether repair fee is needed, please ship back the equipment and microphone together. 5. Within the warranty period, our company provides repair service at no cost except for the following conditions that parts and repair may be charged: a.Damages due to natural disaster or irresistible outside forces. b.Damages due to drop, water, moisture, corrosion, foreign objects, missing components. c.The warranty does not cover consumable parts. (such as microphone capsule, ball grille etc.) d.Those without “warranty label” on equipment or with “warranty label” being damaged and failing to identify warranty period. 6. Please keep the warranty properly. No replacement will be made if the warranty is missing. 3-5 Optional Condenser Microphone ..................................................... 6 4. Parts Identification & Accessories .......................... 9 4-1 Receiver // UF-20R/UF-20S .............................................................. 9 4-2 Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 ...................................................... 15 4-3 Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB ................................................. 17 4-4 Optional 2-Slot Charger / 8-Slot Charger // CH-2/CH-8 .................. 19 4-5 Optional Condenser Microphone ..................................................... 20 4-6 Accessories .................................................................................... 24 5. Connection method ............................................................. 26 6. Operation ..................................................................................... 29 6-1 Receiver// UF-20R/UF-20S ............................................................. 29 6-2 Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 ..................................................... 41 6-3 Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB ................................................ 47 6-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones ......................................... 53 7. Product notes ............................................................................. 55 8. Important Notice ................................................................... 56 1. System operation instructions • Before connecting to power, make sure the voltage marked on equipment is the same as that • • • • on the power socket. Do not place the equipment in damp and hot environment. Prior to operation, please dry your hands. Keep the equipment away from fire and heat source. Transmitter and receiver need to be adjusted to the same “default channel” or “frequency”. 2. Features 2-1 UHF PLL Wideband True Diversity Receiver // UF-20R/UF-20S • • • • • • • UHF true diversity technology renders 200-480 meters of operation distance Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 MHz Preset 15 groups each of up to 63 compatible channels User programmable 6 groups each of 64 channels Free space scan function JTS Patented obstacle-free RF REMOSET function synchronizes a transmitter by pushing a button JTS LCX circuit design technology minimizes Companding noise NEWEST FEATURE: • The REMOSET now sends not only the frequency data but also transmitter’s RF power, sensitivity, low cut, key lock and user’s name. • RF “NO SIGNAL” alert function. • AF “MUTE” alert function. • Transmitter “LOW BATTERY” alert function. • Built in equalizer • Power / Antenna cascading output provided. (UF-20R Only) Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 2-2 UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 • • • • • • 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies Preset 15 groups each of up to 63 compatible channels Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) synthesized tune Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response. Adjustable transmission power between Low and High The panel Lock-On function prevents tampering and RF interruption NEWEST FEATURE: • Low cut function. • JTS newest development SAM-8WLN capsule assures outstanding acoustic performance while minimizes touching noise. • Interchangeable capsule design for various choices including some classic capsule modules. • It is designed with slot-in charging feature with two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries. 2-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB • • • • • • • 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies Preset 15 groups each of up to 63 compatible channels Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) synthesized tune Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response. Adjustable transmission power between Low and High The panel Lock-On function prevents tampering and RF interruption Together with JTS various music instrument mics, headset mics and tie clip mics this bodypack is versatile for all applications. NEWEST FEATURE: • It is designed with slot-in charging feature with two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries. 3. Specification 3-1-1. Dual Channel Wideband True Diversity Receiver // UF-20R Frequency Preparation............... PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Setting.......................... JTS patented obstacles-free RF REMOSET Carrier Frequency Range......... UHF 470~960MHz Channel................................................ Dual Bandwidth.......................................... 60~75MHz Wideband S/N Ratio............................................ >108dB(A) T.H.D. .................................................... <0.5%@1KHz Chassis................................................... 1U standard metal chassis Preset Channels / Group.........*From group 1 ~ 15 up to 63 interference-free compatible channels. *844 preset channels/group and 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 Hz Bandwidth. *User programmable from U1 ~ U6 each of 64 channels reserved. Display................................................... LCD and LED Display Contents........................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Antenna A/B ,RF/AF Level Meter, Mute Display, Transmitter Battery Status, REMOSET ID Number, User Name, Squelch Sensitivity............................................. 6dBμV, at S/N>80dB Receiving Mode.............................. True diversity Audio Output Level..................... Maximum 6dBu XLR AF Output Impedance 150/600Ω (mic/Line) Frequency Response................... 50Hz~18kHz, with high-pass filter Squelch.................................................. Pilot Tone & Noise Mute Power Supply..................................... 100~240V or 12V DC Output Connector........................ 2 XLR Balanced Socket / 2 Ø6.3mm Balanced phone jack Dimension(mm)........................... 480mm(W)x45Mmm(H)x260mm(D) Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 3-1-2. Single Channel Wideband True Diversity Receiver // UF-20S Frequency Preparation............... PLL Synthesized Control Frequency Setting.......................... JTS patented obstacles-free RF REMOSET Carrier Frequency Range......... UHF 470~960MHz Channel................................................ Single Bandwidth.......................................... 60~75MHz Wideband S/N Ratio............................................ >108dB(A) T.H.D. .................................................... <0.5%@1KHz Chassis................................................... 1/2U standard metal chassis Preset Channels / Group.........*From group 1 ~ 15 up to 63 interference-free compatible channels. *844 preset channels/group and 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 Hz Bandwidth. *User programmable from U1 ~ U6 each of 64 channels reserved. Display................................................... LCD and LED Display Contents........................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Antenna A/B ,RF/AF Level Meter, Mute Display, Transmitter Battery Status, REMOSET ID Number, User Name, Squelch Sensitivity............................................. 6dBμV, at S/N>80dB Receiving Mode.............................. True diversity Audio Output Level..................... Maximum 6dBu XLR AF Output Impedance 150/600Ω (mic/Line) Frequency Response................... 50Hz~18kHz, with high-pass filter Squelch.................................................. Pilot Tone & Noise Mute Power Supply..................................... 100~240V or 12V DC Output Connector........................ 1 XLR Balanced Socket / 1 Ø6.3mm Balanced phone jack Dimension(mm)........................... 212mm(W)x44Mmm(H)x 213.9mm(D) 3-2 Professional Wideband Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 Frequency Preparation............... PLL Synthesized Control Carrier Frequency Range......... UHF 470~960 MHz Bandwidth.......................................... 60~75MHz Wideband RF Outputs........................................ Low / High Stability.................................................. <±10KHz Frequency Deviation................... ±48KHz (Peak) LCD Display...................................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Battery Status, User Name, GAIN Adjust Controls................................................ Power ON/OFF, AF Level, Frequency (Up/Down), Lock-on Mode, REMOSET ID, RF Output Adjust Spurious Emissions...................... <-50 dBC Audio Frequency Response.... 50Hz~18k Hz Capsule Module............................. Interchangeable Battery.................................................... AA NiMH x2 Dimension(mm)............................ 50mm(W)x253mm(H)x35.5mm(D) Weight.................................................... 350g 3-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB Frequency Preparation............... PLL Synthesized Control Carrier Frequency Range......... UHF 470~960 MHz Bandwidth.......................................... 60~75MHz Wideband RF Outputs........................................ Low / High Stability.................................................. <±10KHz Frequency Deviation................... ±48KHz (Peak) Chassis................................................... Aluminium alloy LCD Display..................................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Battery Status, User Name , GAIN Adjust Controls................................................ Power ON/OFF, AF Level, Frequency (Up/Down), Lock-on Mode, REMOSET ID, RF Output Adjust Output Connector........................ 4P Mini XLR Spurious Emissions.......................<-50 dBC Audio Frequency Response.... 50Hz~18k Hz Battery..................................................... AA NiMH x2 Dimension(mm)............................ 62mm(W)x80.3mm(H)x22.6mm(D) Weight.................................................... 93g Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 3-4 Optional Charger For JSS-20 & UF-20TB & PS-20 Model No............................... CH-2 ( 2-Slot Charger ) Input........................................... AC 100~240V, 0.4A max Output...................................... DC 12V, 1A Model No............................... CH-8 ( 8-Slot Charger ) Input........................................... AC 100~240V, 1.2A max Output...................................... DC 15V, 3A 3-5 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone Model No............................... Connector.............................. Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm).............. CM-501 4P Mini XLR 100~15,000 Hz Cardioid -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB Ø10.1mm(W) * 26.4mm(H) Net Weight............................ 21.5g CM-201i 4P Mini XLR 60~15,000 Hz Omni-directional -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB Ø5mm(W) * 9mm(H) 20.7g CM-125i 4P Mini XLR 50~18,000 Hz Omni-directional -53±3 dB 4.4kΩ 130dB Ø4mm(W) * 11mm(H) 7g (cable excluded) Headset Microphone Model No............................... CM-214i Connector............................... 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) Frequency Response...... 60~15,000 Hz Polar Pattern.......................... Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -60±3 dB Impedance............................. 1.8kΩ Max. SPL for 1% THD 130dB Dimension(mm).............. 125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) Net Weight............................ 32.9g Ear-hook Microphone CM-214Ui 801C4 CM-214ULi 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) (4P Mini XLR) 30~18,000 Hz Cardioid -68±3 dB 680Ω 130dB 205mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) 38.4g 100 ~ 18,000Hz Cardioid -65±3 dB 1.8kΩ 120dB 125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) 18g (cable excluded) Model No............................... Connector.............................. Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD CM-801/CM-804i 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) 60~15,000 Hz Omni-directional -64±3 dB 1.8kΩ 130dB CM-8015/CM-825i 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) 50~18,000 Hz Omni-directional -53±3 dB 1.8kΩ 130dB Compatible Instrument Microphone Model No............................... CM-235i Connector............................... 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) Frequency Response...... 50~18,000 Hz Polar Pattern.......................... Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -53±3 dB Impedance............................. 1.8kΩ Max. SPL for 1% THD 130dB Dimension(mm).............. 155mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) Net Weight............................ 17g (cable excluded) Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) CX-504 4P Mini XLR 30~18,000 Hz Cardioid -68±3 dB 680Ω 130dB 285mm(W) * 55mm(H) * 111.3mm(D) 56.3g Model No............................... Connector.............................. Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Good For................................. CX-500 4P Mini XLR 20~20,000 Hz Omni-directional -58±3dB 1.5kΩ 130 dB Violin CX-500F 4P Mini XLR 20~20,000 Hz Omni-directional -58±3dB 1.5kΩ 130 dB Flutes Model No............................... Connector.............................. Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Good For................................. CX-508W 4P Mini XLR 50~18,000 Hz Cardioid -67±3 dB 220Ω 130 dB Winds CX-516W 4P Mini XLR 30~18,000 Hz Cardioid -67±3 dB 220Ω 130 dB Accordion CX-520 4P Mini XLR 50~16,500 Hz Supercardioid -78±3dB 600Ω 148 dB Harmonica 4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Buttons and LCD Displays of Wideband True Diversity Receiver// UF-20R/UF-20S (1) Front panel Power : Power on: Push the Power button to turn on Power off: Push and hold the Power button until “Power Off ” shows on the LCD EXIT key: Push EXIT to cancel the selection and exit the menu when the UF-20R is in the “Setting Menu.” Rotary switch: When in the “Function Setting Menu,” the rotary switch allows the selection of the desired functions up and down; push the rotary switch (or the SETUP) to enter the selection, rotate the switch to select the desired setting and push SETUP to save it. SETUP: Push and hold for 2 seconds to enter the “Setting Menu;” when the selection and setting is done with [3. Rotary Switch], push SETUP to save the setting. REMOSET: When the setting is done on the receiver, push REMOSET to transmit the settings to the handheld or body-pack transmitter. LCD display: See [4-1-2. Description of receiver LCD display]. AF indication: shows the strength of current audio signal. RF indication: shows the strength of current radio signal. Antenna PUSH / CONTROL SETUP PUSH EXIT SETUP UF-20R / CONTROL wireless receiver EXIT UF-20R UF-20S Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 10 4-1-2. Description of receiver LCD display Display color: Red: (1) No RF signal is received from any transmitter, and the LCD shows: No Signal 11 12 13 14 (2) Transmitter on mute. 15 Mic Mute : Panel Lock On activated on receiver. 10 16 : It indicates antenna A or B is receiving signal; is shown when no signal is received from a microphone. : receiver volume. : device ID: from 0 to 255. : transmitter battery level is shown when no signal is received from transmitter or the transmitter is mute. G: the current group in use; from 1 to 15 CH: the current channel in use, up to 63 Frequency: the current frequency in use User’s Name (defined in the username setting in the menu) 11 (3) Transmitter battery low. 10 16 12 13 Orange: RF and AF signals are received from transmitters. 14 15 11 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 12 4-1-3. Back panel // UF-20R 17 18 19 20 21 22 4-1-4. Back panel // UF-20S POWER: AC power, 100 ~ 240VAC AC power outlet(for cascading): it allows power connection to next receiver with an extension AC power cable. AF OUTPUT BALANCED: XLR balanced audio output jack AF OUTPUT BALANCED: Ø6.3mm balanced audio output jack Antenna A (or B) In: antenna input (or antenna booster jack + 12VDC/150mA); it connects to antenna or antenna booster through a BNC signal cable. RF A (or B) Out: RF signal output socket(for cascading): Provide RF signal to next receiver. 23 24 25 26 Power receptacle: connect to power supply (DC12V/1000mA) Balanced XLR MIC output Ø 6.3mm balanced output BNC antenna socket: ANT 1 and ANT 2, set antennas vertical or sloping for better reception. 23 24 Freq.Range: 12V Made in Taiwan Freq.Range: RF B Out Antenna B In 12V out RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out CAUTION POWER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A Made in Taiwan 17 18 25 19 20 22 21 13 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 19 20 22 26 21 14 4-2 Buttons and LCD Displays of UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter // JSS-20 34 4-2-1. Panel functions 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 LCD display SET: set and save handheld transmitter 、 : up and down buttons to select the desired function of the handheld device. Power (1) Handheld transmitter on Power on: push the Power button. Power off: push and hold the power button for one second till the display shows “Power Off.” (2) Mute: the handheld transmitter is in use (with main screen on display) To mute: Short push the power button display “to activate mute.” To cancel: Short push the power button display again “to deactivate mute.” (3) Exit Setting Menu: Already in the Setting Menu: push the power button to return to main screen. Already in a function setting: push the power button to return to the Setting Menu and again to return to the main screen. Battery tray Recharging jack: for power charging.(Charger is optional) Slide cover Ball grille LED status display Green: power on Blue: Remoset transmitting (approximately 5 seconds) Red: battery low Flashing red: mute Flashing red/green: battery low and mute 27 31 28 29 33 32 30 28 35 4-2-2. Description of LCD display 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Device ID: from 0 to 255 Sensitivity: -15dB ~ +15dB Low Cut indication Transmission Power: Hi (High) and Lo (Low) 38 39 User name Battery level: in 5 levels G: the group in use, from 1 to 15 CH: the channel in use, up to 63 Lo Lock On Statue Frequency: it shows the RF frequency 41 37 36 ID23 JSS-20 G: 2 C: 10 687.250 MHz 40 42 43 15 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 16 4-3 Buttons and LCD Displays of UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-20TB 4-3-1. Panel functions 4-3-2. Description of LCD display 52 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 LCD display Battery level Red: battery low; replace battery REMOSET indicators Blue: Remoset transmitting (approximately 5 seconds) Power: (1)On: push the power button Off: push and hold the power button for 2 seconds till the display shows “Power Off.” (2)Exit Setting Menu: when in the Setting Menu, push the power button to return to the main screen. 、 : up and down buttons for selection SET: to set and save Mute: switch to “MUTE” to mute the transmitter and the red indicator starts to flash. Battery tray 50 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Transmission Power: Hi (High) and Lo (Low) User Name Indicate current Group and current Channel Frequency: it shows the RF frequency Battery level: in 5 levels Sensitivity Value Low Cut indication 52 Attenuate Indication 53 Lock On Statue 55 56 58 Hi 59 AT UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz 60 54 IDoff -12dB 57 For screen display and operation please refer to “6-3. System operation setup for Body-Pack transmitter”. 44 45 47 46 Hi AT UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz IDoff -12dB UHF PLL Transmitter 17 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) Hi AT UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz IDoff -12dB 48 49 51 18 4-4 Optional 2-Slot Charger / 8-Slot Charger // CH-2/CH-8 61 4-5 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 / CM-201i / CM-125i LED Indicator Full Charged / Standby:Green Charging:Flash Green Fault:Flash Red *Charging Time:3 hours 62 63 64 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 62 62 64 64 63 CM-501 CM-125i 3. 61 CM-201i 62 64 R DO ION CK UT ICSHO CAISKOFELECTRNOTOPEN 61 CH-2 19 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) CH-8 20 Headset Microphone // CM-214i / CM-214Ui / CM-214ULi / CM-235i / CX-504 Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 / CM-804i / CM-8015 / CM-825i 70 65 66 67 68 69 Gooseneck Adjustable headband Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 71 72 73 74 75 66 66 76 66 Boom Adjustable Headband Adjustable ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 75 72 70 73 CM-801 74 72 CM-214i 69 CM-214ULi Standard : 4 Pin Mini XLR CM-214Ui 76 69 65 71 75 65 66 73 70 65 69 74 CM-804i 67 75 72 70 73 CM-8015 CM-235i 74 CX-504 72 65 68 69 69 65 71 75 70 CM-825i 21 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 73 74 22 Compatible Instrument Microphone // CX-500 / CX-500F / CX-520 / CX-508W / CX-516W 77 Gooseneck 78 Clip 79 Bracket 80 Volume Control 81 Windscreen 82 4 Pin Mini XLR 81 CX-500 82 4-6-1. Accessories for UF-20R AC power cable * 1 BNC/BNC RF extension cable for cascading * 2 85 Front antenna signal cable Option 86 Extension AC power cable for series connection * 1 87 XLR(M)/XLR(F) Audio cable * 2 88 MA-935 Capsule adaptor Option 89 PS-20 rechargeable battery module Option 90 CH-2 double-slot charger Option 91 CH-8 8-slot charger Option 92 Antenna * 2 93 MH-56 Microphones Holder * 2 94 Color ID housing * 7 83 84 77 84 83 CX-500F 81 85 78 86 87 88 SELF-MA N SM-018 SM-006 SELF-MA N 81 90 AN IN TA IW 89 91 DE 81 0 MA PS-2 77 77 3. R DO ON CK UTI ICSHO CAISKOFELECTRNOTOPEN 80 92 79 78 CX-520 CX-508W 23 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 93 94 CX-516W 24 5. Connection method 4-6-2. Accessories for UF-20S AC/DC power adapter * 1: Switching power adapter AC IN: AC100~240V/50~60Hz DC OUT: DC12V/1000 mA 96 XLR(M)/XLR(F) Audio cable * 1 97 MA-935 Capsule adaptor Option 98 PS-20 rechargeable battery module 99 CH-2 double-slot charger Option 100 CH-8 8-slot charger Option 101 Antenna * 2 102 MH-56 Microphones Holder * 1 103 Color ID housing * 7 5-1-1. Receiver connection method // UF-20R 1. UF-20 output to a mixer or an amplifier: Audio cable: XLR or Ø 6.3mm audio cable, one end connects to audio output of UF-20R “AF OUTPUT BALANCED”, while the other end connects to audio input of a mixer or an amplifier. 2. Connect to power Connect to AC outlet: one end connects to receiver “power input”, while the other end connects to AC power receptacle. 95 Option 32 95 96 97 Amplifier 98 99 Step 2 100 Audio output AN DE PS-2 IN TA IW 0 MA 3. Freq.Range: R DO ON CK UTI ICSHO CAISKOFELECTRNOTOPEN RF B Out 101 RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A Step 1 Antenna B In 12V out CAUTION POWER Made in Taiwan Power supply AC transformer 102 103 25 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) Power receptacle Figure 1 26 5-1-2. Receiver connection method // UF-20S 5-2 Cascading of AC power cable and antenna (UF-20R Only) 1. UF-20S output to a mixer or an amplifier: Audio cable: XLR or Ø 6.3mm audio cable, one end connects to audio output of UF-20S “AF OUTPUT BALANCED”, while the other end connects to audio input of a mixer or an amplifier. 2. Connect to power Connect to AC/DC adapter: one end connects to receiver “DCV INPUT”, while the other end connects to AC power receptacle. It is allowed to cascade power and antennas for 10 units. Power socket Freq.Range: POWER 32 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A RF B Out Antenna B In 12V out RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out RF B Out Antenna B In 12V out RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 Made in Taiwan Amplifier Freq.Range: Step 1 POWER 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A Audio output CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 Made in Taiwan Freq.Range: 12V Made in Taiwan Power supply AC/DC transformer Figure 1 10 units More UF-20Rs… Step 2 Power receptacle Freq.Range: POWER 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A RF B Out Antenna B In 12V out RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out RF B Out Antenna B In 12V out RF A Out Antenna A In 12V out CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 Made in Taiwan Freq.Range: POWER 100V~240VAC~ 50/60Hz, 2A 27 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1856 Made in Taiwan 28 6. Operation 6-1 Operation settings for Wideband True Diversity Receiver // UF-20R/UF-20S (2) REMOSET successful: the blue indicator on the transmitter is on for 3 seconds and that on the receiver stops flashing. 6-1-1. Turn the receiver power on. (1) Install the receiver antenna. (2) Push the power button 1 to turn the power on (3)To turn off: push and hold the power button till the display shows “Power Off.” PUSH UF-20R / CONTROL SETUP wireless receiver EXIT Fig. 2 (3)REMOSET failed: Check the following when the blue indicator on the receiver flashes in a slow pace: 1)If the receiver and the transmitter are of the same frequency band. 2)The “Remoset Function” on in the function menu of Transmitter is “activated;” 3)The “Device ID” is the same on both the receiver and transmitter. 4)The transmitter battery is low (synchronization is not possible if it is too low). 6-1-2. REMOSET function: (1) Push the REMOSET button and the blue indicator starts to flash, indicating the receiver is transmitting data (Figure 1). *When using the REMOSET function of UF-20R, it is recommended to carry out REMOSET one by one. This is to prevent the interference between the REMOSET signals and the failure of data transmitting. Notes: (1)For receiver settings, please see: “6. Device ID” and “7. Microphone Setting” of 6-1 Operation settings for Wideband True Diversity Receiver. (2)For handheld transmitter settings, please see: “5. Device ID” and “6. Remoset Function” of 6.2 Operation settings for handheld transmitter system. (3)For body-pack transmitter settings, please see: “5. Device ID” and “6. Remoset Function” of 6.3 Operation settings for body-pack transmitter system. Figure 1 29 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 30 6-1-3. Menu setting Push and hold the SETUP button for 2 seconds to enter the menu. (1) Turn the rotary switch clockwise or counterclockwise to select the desired function. Push the switch (or the SETUP button) to enter the setting screen. Push EXIT to return to the main menu if nothing is done. (2) In the setting screen, turn the rotary switch to the desired value or function, and push SETUP to save the setting. (3) EXIT: return to main menu or main screen; no saving or modification of settings is made; push EXIT once to return to the menu and again to return to the main screen. 1. Frequency : this is to define the frequency. (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “1. Frequency ” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the frequency adjustment screen. (2) Adjust the left three digits of frequency: rotate the switch [+/-] in steps of 1MHz. Push the rotary switch to save the selected value. (3) Adjust the right three digits of frequency: rotate the switch [+/-] in steps of 0.025MHz: Push the rotary switch to save the selected value. Note: you may select to adjust the left or right part of frequency by pushing the rotary switch. 1. Frequency 2.Group/Channel 3.User Group 4. Scan Setup Frequency 687 .250 MHz G: 1 CH: 1 Setup Frequency 687 . 250 MHz G: 1 CH: 1 (2) Rotate the switch to select a group “G:” from 1 to 15. Push the rotary switch to save the selected value. Setup Group G: 2 CH: 10 633.625MHz (3) Rotate the switch to select a channel “CH:” from up to 63 channels. Push the rotary switch to save the selected value. Note: you may select to adjust the group or channel by pushing the rotary switch. 3. User Group: groups and channels defined by user Rotate the rotary switch to “3. User Group.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting screen. #1. Custom Group: the user is to define a group (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “1. Custom Group.” Push the rotary switch to enter the setting screen. (2) For “every push” of the rotary switch, the display jumps from group (G), channel (CH) to frequency (the left or right three digits): when the frequency shows “---.--MHz,” it means that this channel (G/CH) is not in use. Setup Group G: 2 CH: 10 633.625MHz 1. Frequency 2.Group/Channel 3.User Group 4. Scan 1. Custom Group 2. Clear Group 3. Return Setup User Group G: U1 CH: 1 - - -.- - - MHz Setup User Group G: U1 CH: 1 2. Group/Channel : this is to define groups and channels. (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “2. Group/ Channel.” Push SETUP (or the rotary switch) to enter the setting screen. 1. Frequency 2.Group/Channel 3.User Group 4. Scan - - -.- - - MHz (3) Rotate the rotary switch to select the group, channel or frequency for setting; push SETUP to save the setting. Setup User Group G: U1 CH: 1 624.000 MHz Setup User Group G: U1 CH: 1 624.025 MHz 31 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 32 #2. Clear Group: delete a group defined by us er (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “2. Clear Group.” Push the rotary switch to enter the “Clear Group” screen. (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select the group to be deleted and push the rotary switch. Select “Confirm” and all the channels and frequencies of that group is returned to “---.---MHz.” Select confirm or cancel and push the rotary switch. 1. Custom Group 2. Clear Group 3. Return Group: U1 The user may view the scan result in the screen. Rotate the rotary switch to select an available channel. Push SETUP to save settings. 33 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4. Return Scan Result List G: 1 CH: 1 Push “Entrer” to clear Open Channel : 48 Push “Exit” to return Group “U1” will be cleared continues? #3. Return: return to main menu Rotate the rotary switch to “3. Return,” and push the switch to return to the main menu. #1. All Groups: scan all groups (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “1. All Groups.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the menu. (2) Enter the “All Groups” (push EXIT to go back up a level) and push the rotary switch to scan. (3) The progress in % is shown on the screen during the scanning. To stop scanning, just push EXIT. (4) The display goes to the “2. Result List” screen automatically after the scanning is completed. User may select the list in the menu. 1. All Groups Rotary to select Yes 4. Scan: scan for channels (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “4. Scan.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the channel scanning screen. #2. Result List: view the scan result list Rotate the rotary switch to “2. Result List.” Push the rotary switch and enter the menu screen to view the result. Select an available channel and push SETUP to save the settings. NO 1. All Groups #3. Current Group: scan a single group (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “3. Current Group.” Push the rotary switch to enter the menu screen. 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4. Return 1. Custom Group 2. Clear Group Scan Current Group (2) Push the rotary switch to start scanning a single group. G: 1 CH:1 3. Return 1. Frequency 2.Group/Channel 3.User Group 4. Scan 1. All Groups 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4. Return Scan All Groups Press Setup or Enter to (3) The display shows OK after scanning; for “every push” of the rotary switch, the unit starts to scan the next group. Select and push SETUP to save the setting. Push EXIT to go back to the previous level. Scan All Groups Scanning... 2% G: 1 5. Squelch: adjust the receiver sensitivity (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “5. Squelch.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. (2) Rotate the rotary switch to adjust the sensitivity. 0dB is the standard value. Push SETUP to save the setting. The higher the value, the lower the receiver sensitivity, and the lower the value, the higher the receiver sensitivity. CH: 1 OK Press Setup to Save. 1. All Groups #4. Return: return to main menu Rotate the rotary switch to “4. Return.” Push the rotary switch to return to the main menu. start scan. Press Exit to quit. Scan Current Group 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4. Return 5. Squelch 6. Device ID 7. Mic Config 8. Volume Setup Squelch 34 6. Device ID: define the ID code of device (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “6. Device ID.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the ID setting menu. 5. Squelch 6. Device ID 7. Mic Config 8. Volume (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select the ID from 0-255; push SETUP to save the setting. This setting determines the use of REMOSET. The receiver and transmitter must have the same “device ID” in order to use REMOSET. Note: this is not a problem if the microphone ID is not activated. 7. Mic Config: Adjust the REMOSET setting of transmitter. (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “7. Mic Config.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select the desired item. Setup Device ID 23 (2. Attenuate: it sets the attenuation of microphone input volume from body-pack transmitter. Rotate the rotary switch to “2. Attenuate.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. Rotate the rotary switch to activate or deactivate. Push SETUP to save the setting. Rotate the rotary switch one notch clockwise to select Low Cut (as shown on the right). Push SETUP to save the setting. 5. Squelch 6. Device ID 7. Mic Config 8. Volume 1. Sensitivity 3. Low Cut 4. RF Power 2. Attenuate 3. Low Cut 4. RF Power Mic Low Cut (4. RF Power: RF frequency Rotate the rotary switch to “4. RF Power” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. Rotate the rotary switch to select RF Power. High → high RF Power Low → low RF Power Push SETUP to save the setting. Mic Low Cut 1. Sensitivity 2. Attenuate 3. Low Cut 4. RF Power Mic RF Power High Low Mic Sensitivity 0 dB 1. Sensitivity 2. Attenuate 3. Low Cut (5. KeyLock Rotate the rotary switch to “5. KeyLock.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. Rotate the rotary switch to select lock or unlock. Push SETUP to save the setting. OFF 5. Kry Lock 6. Remoset Config 7. Return Mic KeyLock Lock OFF Mic Attenuate ON 4. RF Power Lock ON 4. RF Power Mic Attenuate Note: this is not supported by handheld transmitters. The Low Cut is not set. 1. Sensitivity 〔0~255〕 2. Attenuate (1. Sensitivity (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “1. Sensitivity.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. Rotate the rotary switch to select and set the value. Push SETUP to save the setting; range: -15dB - +15dB (3. LowCut: base attenuation Rotate the rotary switch to “3. LowCut.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the adjustment menu. (6. Remoset Config: to select or unselect REMOSET settings. (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “6. Remoset Config.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. 4. RF Power 5. Kry Lock 6. Remoset Config 7. Return ON OFF 35 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 36 9. Equalizer: equalizer settings (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “9. Equalizer.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select and push the switch to check the selection; REMOSET only synchronizes on checked selections. □ Frequency □ Sensitivity □ Attenuate □ Low Cut □ RF Power □ Key lock □ UserName □ Save and Exit □ Exit Without Save Select and push SETUP to save the settings. *At least one item must be selected. 4. RF Power a. Output Level b. Antenna Power c. User Name Setup Equalizer Decrease low frequency gain Setup Equalizer Increase high frequency gain Setup Equalizer Decrease low frequency gain and increase high frequency gain Setup Equalizer 5. Kry Lock 6. Remoset Config 7. Return 5. Squelch 6. Device ID 7. Mic Config 8. Volume (2) Rotate the rotary switch to locate the desired volume from Mute, -50dB to 0dB. Push SETUP to save the setting. 37 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 9. Equalizer (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select one of the following: Equalizer deactivated (7. Return: to main menu Rotate the rotary switch to “7. Return” and push the switch to return to main menu. 8. Volume: volume adjustment (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “8. Volume.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the volume adjustment menu. Push SETUP to save the setting. a. Output Level: XLR audio output level setting (1)Rotate the rotary switch to “a. Output Level.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. 9. Equalizer a. Output Level b. Antenna Power c. User Name Setup Volume -10dB 9. Equalizer a. Output Level b. Antenna Power c. User Name (2) Rotate the rotary switch to choose line or mic level: When “Mic.” is selected, the volume of XLR audio output drops by “-20dB.” Output Level Line Mic. Push SETUP to save the setting. 38 b. Antenna Power: power settings for antenna booster (for antenna A (or B) IN jack) (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “b. Antenna Power.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. (2)Rotate the rotary switch to select: ON: voltage output +12VDC OFF: voltage output 0V 9. Equalizer a. Output Level b. Antenna Power c. User Name Antenna Power ON e. Reset (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “e. Reset” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. *Once reset, all the settings will be returned to factory defaults. If REMOSET is needed, please check that the ID is the same as that of transmitter. c. User Name d. Contrast e. Reset f. Key Lock This will erase all data from receiver’s Internal Storage. Press S 2 sec to Reset OFF (2) Push SETUP to reset. Push SETUP to save the setting. c. User Name: user name settings (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “c. User Name.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. 9. Equalizer a. Output Level b. Antenna Power c. User Name (2) Rotate the rotary switch to select the desired characters. Push the rotary switch to confirm the selection, and the screen jumps to the next character to be selected. Select “blank” for positions where no character is needed. Push SETUP to save the setting. The user name could contain up to 10 characters. Push SETUP to save the setting. User Name UF-20R Char:1/10 Current character to be selected d. Contrast: screen contrast settings (1) Rotate the rotary switch to “d. Contrast.” Push the rotary switch (or SETUP) to enter the setting menu. (2) Rotate the rotary switch to make the screen darker or brighter. Push SETUP to confirm and save the setting. The higher the value, the darker the color tone. There are 7 levels available. Up to 10 characters are allowed c. User Name d. Contrast e. Reset f. Key Lock Setup Contrast 3/7 f. Key Lock: to set the keypad lock (1) rotate the rotatory switch to “f. Key Lock” and press the rotatory switch (or select SETUP) to enter into the setting screen. (2) Rotate the rotatory switch to select “Lock ON”. After confirmation, select SETUP to save the setting; “Lock ON”can lock up the keypad of the receiver panel and prevent misoperation touch. c. User Name d. Contrast e. Reset f. Key Lock Setup KeyLock Lock ON Lock OFF Right side receiver can lock up: REMOSET, SETUP, rotatory switch, EXIT and POWER. Left side receiver can lock up: REMOSET, SETUP, rotatory switch and EXIT. (3) After KEYPAD LOCK, press any of the keypad the screen will show the Unlocked information. (4) Lock OFF: press SETUP for two seconds and enters directly into “KeyLock” setting screen. Rotate the rotatory switch to select “Lock OFF” and press SETUP to save the keypad setting. Press Setup for 2 Sec. to unlock keyPad Setup Key Lock Lock On Lock Off Push SETUP to save the setting. 39 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 40 6-2 Handheld transmitter system operation setting // JSS-20 6-2-1 Power button (1) Turn on the power Power On: press POWER 30 LED Power Off: press POWER for approx. 1 second till the screen displays “Power OFF.” Note: when pressing the POWER button, “Mute ON” or “Mute OFF”(in mute state) will first appear and then “Power OFF.” Power (2) Mute mode: when using the transmitter (screen at the main screen) To set mute status: short press power button and the screen will display “Mute ON.” When it is in mute status, the power indicator light will flashing in red. The screen will go to mute screen. Mute OFF: short press power button and the screen will display “Mute OFF”. (3) Exist setting menu When it is in the setting menu: press Power button to go back to the main screen. When it is in the setting page of menu: press Power button to go back to the main setting menu, press again to go back to the main screen. ** When the battery level is too low, the screen will display “Battery Low.”The transmitter will automatically shut down after 30 minutes (approximately). Fig. 3 6-2-2 Menu function setting: press SET and it will enter into menu function setting after two seconds. (1) Press ▲、▼ Select the desired item. Press SET to enter into the pre-set option. (2) After entering into the menu, press ▲、▼ to adjust the values. Press SET to save the setting. 1. Frequency (1) Press ▲、▼ to enter into “1. Frequency ”. Press SET to enter into the setting screen. Mute On Mute Off Battery Low (2) Adjust the left three digits of frequency. Press ▲、▼ . Use “+/-“ with 1MHz as unit adjustment. After adjustment, press SET to change the right three digits of frequency. (3) Adjustment of the right three digits of frequency: press ▲、▼ and use “+/-“ with 0.025MHz as unit adjustment. After adjustment, press SET to save the setting. 2. Group / Channel (1) Pres ▲、▼ to enter into “2. Group / Channel.”Press SET to enter into the setting screen. (2) After entering into the screen, press ▲、▼ to select desire group. Press SET for saving and change into the channel setting. Fig. 4 1. Frequency 2. Group/Channel 3. Sensitivity 4. Low Cut Frequency 624 .000 MHz G: 1 CH: 1 Frequency 624. 000 MHz G: 1 CH: 1 1. Frequency 2. Group/Channel 3. Sensitivity 4. Low Cut Group/Channel G: 1 C: 1 625.500 MHz (3) Press ▲、▼ to select desire channel. Press SET to save the setting. Group/Channel G: 1 C: 1 625.500 MHz 41 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 42 3.Sensitivity (1) Press ▲、▼ to “3. Sensitivity.”Press SET to enter into the setting screen. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the sensitivity. Use 3 dB as unit modification. After adjustment, press SET to save the setting; the range of sensitivity is -15dB~+15dB. 4. Low Cut Press ▲、▼ to “4. Low Cut”Press SET to enter into the setting screen. 1. Frequency 2. Group/Channel 3. Sensitivity 4. Low Cut Sensitivity 0 dB 1. Frequency 2. Group/Channel 3. Sensitivity 4. Low Cut Press ▲: Turn off the Low Cut function. Press ▼: Turn on the Low Cut function. 6. Remoset Press ▲、▼ to select “6.Remoset” function. Press SET to enter into the setting screen. Press ▲: to turn on and use REMOSET. Press ▼: to turn off and REMOSET function cannot be used. The microphone will be more power-saving when not using REMOSET function. Press SET to save the setting. 5. Device ID 6. Remoset 7. RF Power 8. Contrast Remoset ON OFF Remoset ON OFF Low Cut Off Low Cut After adjustment, press SET to save the setting. 7. RF Power Press ▲、▼ to select “7. RF Power.” Press SET to enter into the screen for RF Power setting. Press ▲: High: High RF Power ON 5. Device ID 6. Remoset 7. RF Power 8. Contrast RF Power High 5. Device ID (1) Press ▲、▼ to select “5. Device ID .” Press SET to enter into the setting screen. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the device ID. The range is from 0 ~ 255. After the adjustment, press SET to go to ID setting: On / Off Press ▲: ON , The ID of the microphone and the ID of the receiver shall be the same as to use the REMOSET function. Press ▼: OFF , Ignore the ID value. The microphone will receive all REMOSET information transmitted by“receivers with ID code” 5. Device ID 6. Remoset 7. RF Power 8. Contrast Device ID ID : OFF Press ▼: Low: Low RF Power. Press SET to save the setting. Note: When it is in “High RF Power”, the power consumption of the microphone is larger which would shorten the usage time of the battery. Low RF Power High Low Device ID ID : OFF Press SET to save the setting. 43 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 44 8. Contrast (1) Press ▲、▼ to select“8. Contrast.” Press SET to enter into the screen for contrast adjustment. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the contrast. The higher the value, the darker the color; on the contrary, it would be lighter. There is a total of 0~20. 5. Device ID 6. Remoset 7. RF Power 8. Contrast LCD Contrast 10 b. Reset Press ▲、▼ to “b. Reset” and select SET to enter the screen setting. Press ▲: select CONFIRM to reset the internal information of the handheld transmitter. Press ▼: select Cancel to cancel the Reset setting 9. Light Time a. User Name b. Reset c. KeyLock This will erase all date from Mic Internal Storage. Yes / No Press SET to save the setting. 9. Light Time (1) Press ▲、▼ to select “9. Light Time.” Press SET to enter into the setting screen. 9. Light Time a. User Name b. Reset c. KeyLock (2) Press ▲、▼ to select the backlight time: you can select “closed”, “5~30 seconds”(having 5 seconds as the unit of change” or “constant light.”The longer the backlight time, the shorter the usage time of the battery. c. KEY LOCK: press ▲、▼ to “c. Key lock” and press SET to enter into the setting screen. Light Time (1) Press ▲: ON, to lock up all the buttons and to prevent misoperation touch. Pressing SET for saving. 10 Press ▼: select “OFF” to unlock LOCK. Press SET to save the setting. a. User Name (1) Press ▲、▼ to select “a. User Name”. Press SET to enter into “User Name” screen for the setting. (2) Press ▲、▼ to select the characters. After confirmation, press SET to select the next character. If no character is needed, select “space”. After confirmation, press SET to save the setting; there is a total of 10 characters for setting. 9. Light Time a. User Name b. Reset c. KeyLock 9. Light Time a. User Name b. Reset c. KeyLock KeyLock ON OFF KeyLock ON (2) Unlock: When the main screen is displayed at the screen, press SET for two seconds to get directly into the Lock setting. Press ▼to unlock and press SET to save the setting. OFF User Name JSS-20 Char:1/10 Up to 10 characters are allowed Current character to be selected d. Exit Press ▲、▼ to “d. Exit “and press SET to go back to the main screen. a. User Name b. Reset c. KeyLock d. Exit User Name JSS-20 Char:1/10 45 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 46 6-3 Body-pack transmitter system operation setting // UF-20TB 6-3-1 To turn on UF-20TB body-pack transmitter (diagram 5) (1) To turn on the power: press the Power button. (2) To turn off the power: press the Power button for a while. The screen will display “Power OFF” after approx. 2 seconds. The body-pack transmitter will be turned off. (3) To exit the function setting menu: when you are at the function setting menu, press Power button to go back to the main screen. 2. Group / Channel (1) Press ▲、▼ to select “2. Group / Channel.”Press SET to enter into the setting screen. Frequency Group/Chan Sensitivity Attenuate Low Cut (2) After entering into the screen, press ▲、▼ to select desire Group. Press SET for saving and change into the channel setting. Group/Chan (3) Press ▲、▼ to select desire channel. Press SET to save the setting. G: 1 C: 1 624.750MHz Group/Chan G: 1 C: 1 AT Hi 624.750MHz UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz IDoff -12dB 6-3-2 Function setting menu: Press SET for a while. After two seconds, it will go into the function setting menu. (1) Press ▲、▼ and select the desired item. Press SET to enter into the menu. (2) After entering into the menu, press ▲、▼ to adjust the values. Press SET to save the setting. 1. Frequency: set the frequency (1) Press ▲、▼ to frequency setting. Press SET to enter into the frequency setting screen. (2) When entering into the frequency adjustment screen, adjust the first three digits of frequency at the left. Press ▲、▼ using “+/-“ with 1MHz as the unit of modification. After adjustment, press SET to adjust the three frequency at the right. (3) Adjust the three digits of frequency at the right: Press ▲、▼ using “+/-“ with 0.025MHz as the unit of modification. After the adjustment, press SET to save the setting. 47 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) Fig. 5 3. Sensitivity (1) Press ▲、▼ to “Sensitivity.”Press SET to enter into the “Sensitivity”setting screen. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the sensitivity. Use 3 dB as unit of modification. After adjustment, press SET to save the setting; the range of sensitivity is -15dB~+15dB. Frequency Group/Chan Sensitivity Attenuate Low Cut Sensitivity 0 dB Sensitivity -3 dB Frequency Group/Chan Sensitivity Attenuate Low Cut 4. Attenuate (1) Press ▲、▼ to enter into “Attenuate.” Press SET to enter into the “Attenuate” setting screen. Frequency 624 .750 G: 1 C: 1 Frequency 624. 750 G: 1 C: 1 (2) Press ▲to turn on (3) Press ▼ to turn off After adjustment, press SET to save the setting. Frequency Group/Chan Sensitivity Attenuate Low Cut Attenuate ON OFF Attenuate ON OFF 48 5. Low Cut (1) Press ▲、▼ to select“Low Cut.” Press SET to enter into the “Low Cut” setting screen. (2) Press ▲ to turn on the Low Cut function. Frequency Group/Chan Sensitivity Attenuate Low Cut Low Cut 6. Remoset: to turn on/off the REMOSET (1) Press ▲、▼ to select REMOSET function. Press SET to enter into “Remoset” setting screen. (2) Press ▲: to turn on and REMOSET function can be used. Device ID Remoset RF Power Contrast Light Time Remoset ON ON (3) Press ▼ to turn off the Low Cut function. Low Cut (3) Press ▼: to turn off. REMOSET function cannot be used. The microphone will be more power-saving. When not using REMOSET function, it can prolong the usage time of the battery when it is “OFF.” OFF Remoset ON OFF OFF 5. Device ID: to set the Device ID (1) Press ▲、▼ to set the ID. Press SET to enter into “Device ID” setting screen. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the pre-set ID value. The range is from 0 ~ 255. After the adjustment, press SET to go to ID setting: On / Off ID: On → The ID of the microphone and the ID of the receiver shall be the same as to use the REMOSET function. ID: OFF → Ignore the ID value. The microphone will receive all REMOSET information transmitted by“receivers with ID code” Press SET for setting. This setting will affect the usage of REMOSET. 49 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) Device ID Remoset RF Power Contrast Light Time 7. RF Power: setting of RF power (1) Press ▲、▼ to select RF power. Press SET to enter into “RF Power” screen for RF power setting. (2) Press ▲: High → High RF power Device ID ID : ON Device ID OFF / ON Device ID Remoset RF Power Contrast Light Time RF Power High (3) Press ▼: Low → Low RF power. Press SET to save the setting. Note: When It is in “High RF power”, the power consumption of the microphone is larger which would shorten the usage time of the battery. 8. Contrast: adjustment of screen contrast (1) Press ▲、▼ to select“Contrast.” Press SET to enter “Contrast” screen for contrast adjustment. (2) Press ▲、▼ to adjust the contrast. The higher the value, the darker the color; on the contrary, it would be lighter. There is a total of 0~20, 21 level of adjustment. Low RF Power High Low Device ID Remoset RF Power Contrast Light Time Contrast 10 50 9. Light Time: the setting of the backlight time Device ID Remoset RF Power Contrast Light Time (1) Press ▲、▼ to select backlight time. Press SET to enter into “Light Time” screen. 12. Key Lock: setting of the keypad lock (1) Press ▲、▼ to the keypad lock. Press SET to enter into “key Lock” screen for keypad lock setting. User Name Reset KeyLock Exit KeyLock (2) Press ▲、▼ to select the backlight time; you can select “closed”, “5~30 seconds”(having 5 seconds as the unit of change) or “constant light.” The longer the backlight time, the shorter the usage time of the battery. Light Time 10.User Name: the setting of the user’s name (1) Press ▲、▼ to select user name. Press SET to enter into “User Name” screen for the setting of the user’s name. User Name Reset KeyLock Exit (2) Press ▲、▼ to select the characters. After confirmation, press SET to select the next character. If no character is needed, select “space”. After confirmation, press SET to save the setting; there is a total of 10 characters for setting. 10 Sec. User Name U F-20TB (2) Press ▲、▼ to select lock “ALL” , “Set & Power” only or lock “OFF”. Press SET to save the setting. ALL: All the buttons are locked as to prevent any misoperation touch.(include Mute switch) Set & Power: Only funtion buttons are locked, Mute switch will not be locked. KeyLock ALL Set & Power OFF KeyLock (3) Press ▲、▼ to select lock off. Press SET to save the setting. ALL Set & Power OFF Char: 1/10 (4) To unlock: press SET for two seconds and it will directly go into the key lock screen. Press ▼to select OFF. Press SET to save the setting. The charater in the process of setting A total of 10 characters for setting 11. Reset (1) Press ▲、▼ to select reset. Press SET to enter into “Reset” screen. (2) Press ▲to select confirm as to reset the internal information of the handheld transmitter. Press SET to save the setting. (3) Press ▼to select cancel as to cancel the reset setting. Press SET to save the setting. ALL Set & Power OFF User Name Reset KeyLock Exit 13. Exit Press ▲、▼ to select exit setting. Press SET to go back to the main screen. Press Set for 2 Sec. to unlock keypad. User Name Reset KeyLock Exit All stored data will be erased. Yes / NO 51 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 52 6-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones (1) Lavaliere microphone Attach lavaliere microphone to a tie, lapel, where is suitable for sound pick-up. Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmitter. Hi (4) Ear-hook Microphone 1. Lightweight Dual Ear Hook Microphone Try on whether the headset is fit. Adjust the headband to a suitable width. Tighten or loosen the curve of the ear-hook by twisting the loop or expanding it. Curve and bend the boom to fit your face. Attach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip. AT UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz IDoff -12dB UHF PLL Transmitter (2) Headset microphone Put the headband behind your head, and fix the temples on your ears as shows, then adjust the gooseneck to have best miking. Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmitter. MIC IN Hi AT UF-20TB G: 1 C: 11 633.875 MHz IDoff -12dB UHF PLL Transmitter 2. Lightweight Single Ear Hook Microphone Try on whether the original curve is tight or loose. Re-try and push the fixed curve against your earlobe. Curve and Bend the boom to fit your face. Attach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip. (3) Instrument Microphones The system is compatible with JTS various instrument microphones. For detail please refer to user’s manuals of these microphones. 53 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 54 7. Product notes (1) To get the best signal performance, please keep at least 3 meters between a receiver and a transmitter. (2) Keep a receiver and transmitter from other metal object for at least 50cm. (3) To prevent feedback and whistle, please do not aim transmitter to speaker. (4) It is suggested to hold the middle section of transmitter (microphone) body to achieve the best pickup effect. (5) When transmitter is not used for a long time, please remove batteries from battery compartment to avoid leakage of electrolyte solution to damage transmitter. (6) When replacing batteries, please replace two batteries at the same time and use the same brand of battery, to assure the best power performance. 55 Professional Wideband True Diversity System (75MHz) 8. Important Notice (1) JTS offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts. (2) For information on bands available in your area, consult your local dealer or phone JTS. More information is also available at JTS’s website (www.jts.com.tw). (3) This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies and RF power levels for wireless microphone products. 56
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : Yes Create Date : 2018:02:22 15:14:19+08:00 Creator : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Macintosh) Modify Date : 2018:02:22 15:14:19+08:00 Title : Has XFA : No XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c015 84.159810, 2016/09/10-02:41:30 Metadata Date : 2018:02:22 15:14:19+08:00 Creator Tool : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Macintosh) Format : application/pdf Document ID : uuid:53d30f7f-c250-4172-a2b6-fd4d070d9b1a Instance ID : uuid:21955541-a06a-48ec-8b3c-07337218da83 Producer : Adobe PDF Library 10.0.1 Page Count : 31EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools