JTS Professional Co PT36BG2 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter User Manual Exhibit 8 Users Manual rev
JTS Professional Co Ltd UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter Exhibit 8 Users Manual rev
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US-36G2 / Mh-36G2 / PT-36BG2 1856 59508-043-01 UHF PLL US-36G2 TRue DIversity WIRELESS SYSTEMS Instruction Manual Thank you for choosing the JTS wireless system. In order to obtain the best efficiency from the system, you are recommended to take few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully. INDEX 1. Important Caution 2. Features 3. Specification 3-1 Receiver// US-36G2 3-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 3-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4. Part Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver // US-36G2 4-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 4-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4-5 Accessories 13 5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation 14 5-1 Receiver// US-36G2 14 5-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 17 5-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 19 5-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones 20 6. Recommendation 7. Important Notice 22 22 1. Important Caution • • • • Always make all connections before plugging the unit into an AC power outlet. Do not leave the devices in a place neither with high temperature nor high humidity. Always do not handle the power cord with wet hands ! Keep the devices away from fire and heat sources. 2. Features • Due to the PLL synthesized technology, the system can offer up to 1441 selectable frequencies for choosing simultaneously. • 6 groups, maximum 23 channels in one group. • 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 reception. Built-in Noise Squelch circuity & Mute function are available to restrain the interference for signals. Rugged metal housing can pass through the difficult environment. Equipped with balanced XLR and balanced output allow great convenience. Anti-interference design is available to work with every computer device. Transmission power selectable between 10 and 50mW (depends on local regulation). WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 3. Specification 3-1 Receiver // US-36G2 Frequency Preparation........ PLL Synthesized Control Carrier Frequency Range 470.0~607.950MHz, 614.050~697.950MHz S/N Ratio..................................... > 105dB T.H.D............................................... <0.6%@1KHz Display............................................. LCD / LED Display Contents..................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Antenna A/B, Mute Display, AF Meter (LED BAR), RF Meter (LED BAR) , Battery Status Controls......................................... Power On/Off, Group, Channel, Frequency Up/Down, Frequency Scan, Audio Level, Lock-on, Output Pad Audio Output Level.............. -12dB AF Output Impedance........ 600Ω Squelch........................................... Pilot Tone & Noise Mute Operation Voltage.................. 12V, 500mA Output Connector................. 1 XLR Balanced Socket 1 Ø6.3mm Unbalanced phone jack Dimension(m/m)................. 212.3mm (W)* 38.3mm (H)* 144mm (D) 3-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 Frequency Preparation............. PLL Synthesized Control Carrier Frequency Range....... 470.0~607.950MHz, 614.050~697.950MHz RF Outputs...................................... 10mW / 50mW (Depend on Local Regulation) Stability Frequency..................... <±10KHz Deviation........................................... ±48KHz (Peak) LCD Display.................................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Battery Status, Sensitivity Controls.............................................. Power On/Off, Mode Setting, AF Level, Frequency Up/ Down, Lock-on Mode Spurious Emissions.................... <-50 dBC Audio Frequency Response 50~16,000 Hz Battery.................................................. UM3, AA 1.5V*2 3-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 Frequency Preparation.............. PLL Synthesized Control Carrier Frequency Range........ 470.0~607.950MHz, 614.050~697.950MHz RF Outputs....................................... 10mW / 50mW (Depend on Local Regulation) Stability Frequency...................... <±10KHz Deviation............................................ ±48KHz (Peak) LCD Display..................................... Group, Channel, Frequency, Battery Status, Sensitivity Controls............................................... Power On/Off, AF Level, Group, Channel, Frequency Up/Down, Lock-on Mode Output connector......................... 4P mini XLR Spurious Emissions..................... <-50 dBC Audio Frequency Response... 50Hz~18k Hz Battery................................................... UM3, AA Alkaline x2 3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone Model No............................... CM-501 Connector.............................. 4P Mini XLR Option Connector........... Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm).............. 100~15,000 Hz Cardioid -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB Ø10.1mm(W) * 26.4mm(H) Net Weight............................ 21.5g WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM CM-201i 201C4 (4P Mini XLR) 201C3 (3P Mini XLR) 201CS (3.5 stereo plug) 201CR 60~15,000 Hz Omni-directional -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB Ø5mm(W)* 9mm(H) CM-125i 201C4 (4P Mini XLR) 201C3 (3P Mini XLR) 201CS (3.5 stereo plug) 201CR 50~18,000 Hz Omni-directional -53±3 dB 4.4kΩ 130dB Ø4mm(W)* 11mm(H) 20.7g 7g (cable excluded) Headset Microphone Model No............................... CM-214 Connector............................... 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) CM-214U 4P Mini XLR Option Connector........... 801C3 (3P Mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) 801CR 30~18,000 Hz Frequency Response...... 60~15,000 Hz Cardioid Polar Pattern.......................... Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -60±3 dB -68±3 dB 680Ω Impedance............................. 1.8kΩ 130dB Max. SPL for 1% THD 130dB 205mm(W) Dimension(mm).............. 125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) * 157mm(D) 38.4g Net Weight............................ 32.9g Model No............................... CM-235 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) CM-214UL 801C3 (3P Mini XLR) 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) 801CR 100 ~ 18,000Hz Cardioid -65±3 dB 1.8kΩ 120dB 125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) 18g (cable excluded) CX-504 4P Mini XLR 30~18,000 Hz Cardioid -68±3 dB 680Ω 130dB 285mm(W) * 55mm(H) * 111.3mm(D) 56.3g Ear-hook Microphone Model No............................... CM-801/CM-804i Connector.............................. 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) Option Connector........... 801C3 (3P Mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) 801CR Frequency Response...... 60~15,000 Hz Polar Pattern.......................... Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -64±3 dB Impedance............................. 1.8kΩ Max. SPL for 1% THD 130dB CM-8015/CM-825i 801C4 (4P Mini XLR) 801C3 (3P Mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) 801CR 50~18,000 Hz Omni-directional -53±3 dB 1.8kΩ 130dB Compatible Instrument Microphone 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 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM CX-520 4P Mini XLR 50~16,500 Hz Supercardioid -78±3dB 600Ω 148 dB Harmonica 4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver // US-36G2 10 11 Power On/Off switch Up button (frequency adjustment) Down button (frequency adjustment) Set button (frequency adjustment) LCD Display Volume control DC socket for connection of main unit AF output, jack socket (AF UNBAL) Balanced XLR socket Antenna input socket Antenna AF signal level RF signal level 11 SQ. ID: LOCK MIN. MAX. CH ATT.ON MHz VOL. DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-36G2 1856 500 10 10 4-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Interchangeable capsule LCD display Down button UP button Set button Battery tray button Battery tray Power On/Off switch 12 17 Mh-36 G2 Mh-36 G2 18 16 14 13 15 19 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 4-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 LCD Display Battery Tray Set button: set the configuration of bodypack transmitter Up button: select the settings of transmitter Down button: select the settings of transmitter Power Switch / Mute 4 Pin mini XLR mic. input Antenna Belt Clip LCD Panel of the Body-Pack Transmitter Battery status: display battery status Group & Channel 26 POWER /MUTE 25 27 29 30 20 28 24 23 22 21 UHF PLL Transmitter 4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 CM-201i CM-125i 31 32 33 34 35 36 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR Option 3.5 Stereo Plug Option 4Pin Hirose connecter Windscreen Option 31 36 CM-501 32 33 31 36 34 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM CM-201i 35 36 31 CM-125i Headset Microphone // CM-214 / CM-214U / CM-214UL / CM-235 / CX-504 37 Gooseneck 38 Adjustable headband 39 Headband 40 4 Pin Mini XLR 41 Windscreen 38 38 CM-214 41 38 CM-214UL Standard : 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3.5 Stereo Plug CM-214U 37 41 37 41 37 38 39 CM-235 CX-504 37 40 41 41 37 10 Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 / CM-804i / CM-8015 / CM-825i 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Boom Adjustable Headband Adjustable ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR Option 3.5 Stereo Plug Option 4Pin Hirose connecter 47 44 42 45 CM-801 46 44 Option 43 47 48 49 50 45 42 51 46 CM-804i 47 44 42 45 CM-8015 46 44 43 47 42 CM-825i 11 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 45 46 Compatible Instrument Microphone // CX-500 / CX-500F / CX-520 / CX-508W / CX-516W 52 53 54 55 56 57 Gooseneck Clip Bracket Volume Control Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 56 CX-500 57 52 CX-500F 56 53 56 56 52 52 55 54 53 CX-520 CX-508W CX-516W 12 4-5 Accessories 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 AC/DC adaptor A Switching Power Supply(100V~240V , 50~60Hz) B Linear Power Supply (220V , 50Hz) Option C Linear Power Supply (220V , 60Hz) Option Screwdriver DR-900 Dual Rack Adaptor Option RP-900 Panel Cover Option AF output cable (with Φ6.3 plug at both ends) GC-80/GC-100 Guitar Cable Option GC-80L/GC-100L Guitar Cable Option 58 59 60 61 62 13 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 63 64 5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation 5-1 Receiver // US-36G2 (1) Power output connector Plug in one end of AC/DC adaptor cable to DC input socket in the rear panel of receiver, and plug another end into an AC outlet.(Step 1) (2) Audio Output Connector Connect one end of the AF output cable to the AF output socket in the rear panel, then plug another end to the “MIC IN” input socket of a mixer or amplifier.(Step 2) Receiver equipped with balanced XLR output and Unbalanced φ6.3mm output, choose the proper way for use. MIXER AUDIO OUTPUT 1856 500 DC INPUT AC/DC ADAPTOR AC POWER SOCKET 14 (3) LCD panel 65 RF signal level 66 AF signal level 67 Main display 68 Diversity display (A or B antenna) 69 Battery gauge of the transmitter 68 69 SQ. ID: LOCK ATT.ON CH 65 66 MHz 67 Turning the receive on and off by pressing the POWER button. Press the SET button for 3 seconds to select group/frwquency scan, squelch, and output level. Press the SET button again to store once you make any changes. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting. (4) Setting 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. (5) Connecting the antennas The user-friendly receiver antenna comes with easy mount on socket for effortless connection. Connect two antennas on the back of the receiver and align them upward. ANT.1 / ANT.2 1856 500 1856 (6) Connecting the main unit Plug in the DC connector on the back of the receiver (DCV INPUT). 500 DCV INPUT 1856 (7) Connecting the amplifier/mixer console Plug in the amplifier/mixer console to the (AF OUT UNBAL / BAL ) sockets. 15 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 500 AF OUT UNBAL/BAL (8) Turning the receiver on/off Turn the receiver on by pressing the Power button. ID: SQ. LOCK MIN. MAX. ATT.ON CH MHz VOL. DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-36G2 POWER (9) Adjusting the AF output level Use the AF output level control located on the front side of the receiver to adjustthe AF signal level that appears at output. ID: SQ. LOCK MIN. MAX. VOL. AF OUTPUT LEVEL CH ATT.ON MHz DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-36G2 POWER (10) Dual Rack Adaptor set The dual rack adaptor is available to unify the half rack space into a standard EIA size with single or dual units. 16 5-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-36G2 (2) Inserting and changing the battery 1. Loosen the microphone head counter-clockwise. (Figure 1) 2. Push both battery tray button to release it. (Figure 2) 3. Insert 2 pieces of UM-3 1. 5 V batteries, remember to match correct polarity. (step1 of Figure3) 4. Push the battery tray back. (step2 of Figure3) 5. Aim the connectors exactly for screwing on the microphone head clockwise. (Figure 4) Mh-36 G2 (1) Turning the transmitter on/off The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the microphone. Figure 1 Figure 2 (3) LCDpanel 70 Main display 71 Battery indicator 70 71 Figure 3 Figure 4 17 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM (4) Press the SET button to select between frequency /group/ sensitivity / RF outputs. 1. Frequency adjusting Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting of a menu. 1-1 Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. 1-2 Once you see ”MHz” blinking , you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons. 1-3 Press the SET button again to store your changes. 2. Group adjusting 2-1 Press“Set” button 16 for 3 seconds, the group (G) will flash. (Figure 5) 2-2 Presss“ Up 15 ” or “ Down 14 ”button to select a desired group. 2-3 Press “Set” again and the Channel (CH) will flash. 2-4 Press “ Up” or “ Down” button to select a desired channel. 2-5 After setting, press “Set” again to save the setting. 3. Sensitivity adjusting 3-1 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 3-2 Use UP and DOWN buttons to adjust changes. 3-3 Finally press SET button again to store your changes. 4. RF Outputs adjusting 4-1 Push the “Set” button 16 several times until the “rF Lo “ or “rF Hi” flashes. 4-2 Then push “ Up 15 ” to choose “Hi” for high transmitting power and push “ Down 14 ”to choose “Lo” for low transmitting power. 4-3 Selectable transmission power betwem 10mW & 50mW. 4-4 Push the “Set” again to save the setting. SET DOWN UP Figure 5 18 5-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-36BG2 (1) Press the SET button to select between frequency /group/ sensitivity / RF outputs. (depends on country) 1. Frequency adjusting Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting of a menu. 1-1 Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. 1-2 Once you see ”MHz” blanking , you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons. 1-3 Press the SET button again to store your changes. 2. Group adjusting 2-1 Press“Set” button 22 for 3 seconds, the group (G) will flash. (Figure 6) 2-2 Presss“ Up 23 ” or “ Down 24 ”button to select a desired group. 2-3 Press “Set” again and the Channel (CH) will flash. 2-4 Press “ Up” or “ Down” button to select a desired channel. 2-5 After setting, press “Set” again to save the setting. 3. Sensitivity adjusting 3-1 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 3-2 Use UP and DOWN buttons to adjust changes. 3-3 Finally press SET button again to store your changes. 4. RF Outputs adjusting 4-1 Push the “Set” button 22 several times until the “rF Lo “ or “rF Hi” flashes. 4-2 Then push “ Up 23 ” to choose “Hi” for high transmitting power and push “ Down 24 ”to choose “Lo” for low transmitting power. 4-3 Selectable transmission power betwem 10mW & 50mW. 4-4 Push the “Set” again to save the setting. 3” Figure 6 19 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 5-4 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. (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 (3) Instrument Microphones The system is compatible with JTS various instrument microphones. For detail please refer to user’s manuals of these microphones. 20 (6) 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. 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. 21 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM 6. 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. 7. 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. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment 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. 22
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