JTS Professional Co MH-950 Wireless Microphone User Manual 6
JTS Professional Co Ltd Wireless Microphone 6
users manual
JTS PROFESSIONAL CO.. LTD. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 74 of the FCC Rulm. A license is required for operation subjective device will be issued only to the following: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) A licensed of an AM, FM, TV or international broadcast station or low power TV station. Low power auxiliary stations will be licensed for used with a specific broadcast or low power TV station or combination of stations licensed to the same licensee within the same community. A broadcast network entity. A cable television system operator who operates a cable system that produces program material for origination or access cablecasting as defined in §76.5(r). Motion picture producers as defined in §74.801. Television program producers as defined in §74.801. Licensees an conditional licensees of stations in the Multipoint Distribution service and Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service as defined in §21.2 of this chapter, or entities that hold an executed lease agreement with an MDS or MMDS licensee or conditional licensee or with an Instructional Television Fixed service licensee or permitted. CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment. TABLE CONTENTS 1. Important Cautions 2. Features .................. 1 3. Specification ................ 2 3-1 Receiver ............................................................................... 3-2 Transmitter ......................................................................................... 2 3-3 Condenser Microphone ............ 4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver ...................................................... 4—2.1 Handheld Transmitter ..................................................................... 4 4-2.2 Body-pack Transmitter.. 4-3 Condenser Microphone ..... 5 4—4 Optional accessories ................. 5 5. Preparing procedures of US-901D Receiver ......................................... 6-7 6. Preparing procedures of Mh—950 Handheld Transmitter ...................... 8 7. Preparing procedures of PT-950B Body-pack Transmitter ..... .. 9 8. Preparing procedures of condenser microphone & accessories. 9. Recommendations ......................................................................... 10 Thank you for choosing the ITS wirelus system. In order to obtain the best efficiency from the sysrem, youmre recommended to rake few minutes In read this instruction manual carefully. 1. Important Cautions 1-1 Always make all connections before plugging the unit into an AC power outlet. 1—2 Do not leave the devices in a place neither with high temperature nor high humidity. 1—3 Always do not handle the power cord with wet hands ! 1-4 Keep the devices away from fire and heat sources. 2. Features “ Operated in UHF band where there is less RF interference than the VHF band. * Due to the PLL synthesized technology, the system can offer up to 161 selectable frequencies for chooaing simultaneously. * The true diversity reception with 2 independent RF receivers ensure the stable transmission and reception. * Adjustable Pilot tone squelch control can effectively reduce the noise. * Equipped with S.A.W. filter benefits the interference-resistant. * Tuned antennas can benefit the stable RF recepu'on. * Built-in Noise Squelch circuity & Mute function are available to restrain the interference for signals. * Compact half-rack receiver design is considerable for the space saving. * Rugged metal housing can pass through the difficult environment * Equipped with balanced XLR and unbalanced output allow great convenience. * Anti—interference design is available to work with every computer device. 3. Specification 3-1 Receiver Model No. Us-001D Frequency Pnparnllon PLL Synthesized Cmrlml Frequency stability $0005?) SIN Ratio >lll0dB Dllplay MD Display Content: Controls Audio Output Laval Frequency , Antenna NB, Mut: Status, RF/AF We]. Bauer}! level Power Orr/Off, Frequency UplDown, quuency Scan , Audio Level Volume ~12dB AF Output Impoduno- 60052 Squnleh Pilot Tone & Noise Mute Oporatlon Voltage lZVDC, SOOmA Output Counselor XLR Bulawad/Unbalmwd 6.3m/m plug Dlmomlonflnlm) 3-2 Tmnsmimr as; V? EL."— llalla EEHIEHM M’APWM > +410 68 > «vllOdB 211mm * 40mm) ‘ 152mm(D) I’LL SM 692—806 MHz lflfisfifll llfiflfill IIEWHII luuwnll Wmhfl lfifimfifil IIHMEII UMSMISV ' 2 3-3 Condenser Microphone Model No. CPA-601 Typo analicr Frequency Range 100Hz-12.000Hz SOHz—lB,000Hz Polar Putt-m Maid Maid unsitmym 1 kHz) -70dBi3dB -70dBj: 343 Max SPL for 1%THD 130.13 130.11; Connector typo Mini XLR Mini xLR sand-rd Accessorlu Windmn Windmn 4. Parts Identification & Accesories 4»1 US-901D TmeDiversity Receiver ® Power On/Off switch @ Up button ® Down button Set button (9 LCD Display Volume control (D DC socket for connection of main unit AF outpuL jack socket (AF UNBAL) AF output, jack socket (AF BAL) @ Antenna lI input socket (D Antenna I input socket @ Antenna 4—2.1 Mh»950 Handheld Transmitter ® Interchangeable dynamic capsule @ Battery tray 6) Battery tray button (9 Power On/Off switch @ Set button Down button @ Up button LCD display Standard Accessories ® AF output cable (With unbalanced 216.3 plug ) @ AC/DC adaptor @ ID housing HIS-900 Microphone Box @ Mil-56 Microphone l-lolder 4—22 PF—9SOB Body-pack Transmitter ® Mic. input @ Power On/off switch ® Antenna LCD display @ Set button Up button 6) Down button Battery tray button AF level control Bell clip @ Battery tray @ Audio adjusting sticker 4-3 Condenser Microphone (l) CM-SOl Lavalier Microphc ® Microphone (D @ Clip / (9 Mini XLR @ @ g Windscreen (2) CX-504 Headset Microphone (D Microphone @ Gooseneck @ Neck»Frame Mini‘XLR (D (9 Windscreen 4-4 Optional Accessories (3) DR—900 & RP—900 Dual Rack Adaptor Set RP—900 DR-900 5. Preparing Procedures (US-901 D Receiver) 0.) Settling the rubber pad Four self-adhesive rubber pads are provided to ensure the stability. They are to be placed on the bottom side of the receiver. (2.)Connecting the antennas The user-friendly US-901D antenna comes with easy mount on socket for effonlm connection. Connect two antennas on the back of the receiver and align them upward. (3.) Connecting the main unit Plug in the DC connector on the back of the receiver (DCV INPUT). (4.) Connecting the amplifier/mixer console Plug in the amplifier/mixer console to the flfiBfifi—E ‘ m (AF OUT UNBAL / BAL ) sockets. AFOUIUN'BALIBAL (5.) firming the receiver on/off Turn the receiver on by pressing the (POWER) lE‘I-i-fi’ll button. m (6.) Adjusting the AF output level Use the AF output level connol located on the front side of the receiver to adjust the AF signal level that appears at output. I‘r ‘ z 10 5" .@-w l (7.) LCD panel 1. AF signal 2. RF signal 3. Display for SCAN mode 4. Display for set FREQ. mode 5. Main display 6. Diversity display (A or B antenna) 7. Battery display for the transmitter Turning the receiver on and off by pressing the POWER button. SFT Press the SET button for 3 seconds to select frequency and scan. Press the SET button again to store once you make any changes, Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting of a menu. 6. Preparing Procedures Mh-950 Handheld Transmitter (1) Turning the transmitter on/off The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the microphone. (2) Inserting and changing the battery 1. Loosen the microphone head counter—clockwise. 2. Hold on to both battery tray buttons to release it. 3. Insert 2 pieces of UM~3 1.5 V batteries, remember to match correct polarity. 4. Directly push the battery tray back. 5. Aim the connectors exactly for screwing on the microphone head clockwise. ($22.31. WEEEBQQ 2. Battery indicator W—E M-IZ Basic 0 - eration Press the SET button to select between frequency and sensitivity. 1. Fguency adjusting Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting of a menu. -Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. —Once you see "MHZ" blanking, you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons. —Press the SET button again to store your changes. 2. Sensitivity adjusting —Press the SET button twice to select sensitivity. Lasting for 3 seconds at the first press, then 1 second for the second press, and the display appears "SenSit". -Use UP and DOWN buttons to adjust changes. —Finally press SET button again to store your changes. UP button to activate "Lock mode" -Hold on to UP button for 3 seconds to activate "Lock mode", press again to unlock. (Prevent accidental programming or switching off) 7. Preparing Procedures PT-QSOB Body-pack Transmitter (L) Turning the transmitter on/off The on/off switch is located on the top of the transmitter. (2.) Inserting and changing the battery I. The battery tray is located on the back of the transmitter. 2. Hold on to both belt clip buttons to release it. 3. Insert 2 pieces of UM-3 1.5V batteries. Remember to match correct polarity. 4. Directly slide the belt clip back. (3.) LCD panel 1. Main display 2. Battery indicator Basic 0 - eration 1. Frequency adjusting -Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. -Once you see "MHZ" blanking, you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons. ”P 5” —Press the SET button again to store your changes. NW" 2. Sensitivity adjusting -The sensitivity conn-ol(AF level control) is in the up-left of the transmitter‘s back. Please use the adjusting sticker to adjust the proper level. 3. To acn'vate "Lock mode" -Hold on to UP button for 3 seconds to activate "Lock mode", press again to unlock. Amvel mm! (Prevent accidental programming or switching off) Audi» Mil-nine 1M 8. Preparing Procedures Of Condenser Microphone & Accesories (1) With CM-501 lavalier microphone Attach CM-SOI to clothing, tie, lapel, where is the suitable place of sound pick-up. Plug the mini XLR on the microphone cable into the “MIC. IN" on the body-pack transmitter. (2) With CX-504 headset microphone Put the neck-frame behind you neck meanwhile fix the temples , on your ears. Adjust the gooseneck to aim the microphone toward the suitable sound source, which is about 1.5-2 inches distance from your mouth. Plug the mini XLR on the microphone cable into the "MIC. IN" on the body-pack transmitter. (3) DR-900 & RP—900 Dual Rack Adaptor The dual rack adaptor is available to unify the half rack space into a standard EIA size with single or dual units. f—‘s‘ En», 40. 9. Recommendation 1. In order to achieve the optimum reception condition and also extend the operating distance, please leave a "open space" between the receiver and transmitter. 2. Keep the devices away from the metal objects or any interference sources, at least 50 cm. ' 3. To avoid the feed-back effect, don't leave the mic. to aim at the speakers directly. 4. For best pick-up pattern, please hold the middle of the mic. body. 5. Remove batteries from the battery compartment when the transmitter will not be used for a long time. 6. When you need to replace the batteries, please replace both batteries at the same time with new ones.
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