JTS Professional Co UF-10TH UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter User Manual Exhibit 8 Users Manual rev

JTS Professional Co Ltd UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter Exhibit 8 Users Manual rev

Exhibit 8 Users Manual_rev

UF-10R / UF-10TH / UF-10TB Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System59508-040-01No.148, Gongye 9th Rd., Dali Dist., Taichung City 41280, Taiwan (R.O.C.)Tel: 886-4-24938803   Fax: 886-4-24914890Email: jts@jts.com.tw                  PROFESSIONAL CO., LTDwww.jts.com.tw
UF-10THUF-10TBUF-10RUHF PLLProduct manual
One year product warrantyProduct ModelWarranty description1. Be sure to put the warranty label indicating purchase date on the boom 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 manufac-turing 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.e warranty does not cover consumable parts. (such as microphone capsule, ball grille etc.)d.ose 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.Equipment serial numberCustomer nameContact numberAddressPurchase dateSelling store stampBe sure to put store stamp and ll in purchase date for the warranty to be effective!
1. System operation instructions     2. Features2-1  Receiver// UF-10R2-2  Handheld Transmitter // UF-10TH2-3  Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB                                                   3. Specication3-1  Receiver// UF-10R3-2  Handheld Transmitter // UF-10TH3-3  Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB3-4  Optional Condenser Microphone4. Parts Identication & Accessories4-1  Receiver // UF-10R4-2  Handheld Transmitter // UF-10TH4-3  Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB4-4  Optional Condenser Microphone4-5  Accessories5. Connection method6. Operation6-1  Receiver// UF-10R6-2  Handheld Transmitter // UF-10TH6-3  Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB6-4  Installation of Condenser Microphones7. Product notes8. Important Notice....................................... 1............................................................................................. 1............................................................................ 1..................................................... 2................................................... 2................................................................................. 3............................................................................. 3..................................................... 4................................................... 4...................................................... 5......................... 8........................................................................... 8................................................... 11................................................. 12................................................... 13..................................................................................... 17.............................................................. 18...................................................................................... 21.......................................................................... 21................................................... 30................................................. 35........................................... 40............................................................................. 42................................................................... 43INDEX
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System11. System operation instructions2. FeaturesBefore 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 re and heat source.• Transmier and receiver need to be adjusted to the same “default channel” or “frequency”.• e UF-10 Wide Band Wireless Microphone System uses the latest wireless technology can be found. Up to 75 MHz bandwidth benets multi system application. JTS patented REMOSET provides great convenience to project set up. Various advanced features assure a successful performance.UHF PLL True Diversity System renders 200 to 480 meters of operation distance.• Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60~75 MHz.• Maximum 12 groups, each provides maximum 60 channels. (gures vary according to • frequency band)Provide 6 user-built groups, maximum 64 channels for each group.• Automatic search function for available frequency.• JTS patented                               function, one press key allows instant synchronous setup for • transmier.Adjustable squelch level.• JTS LCX circuit design technology eectively reduces noise interference• Come with antenna booster power, compatible with various external antennas.• 2-1 UHF PLL Broadband true diversity receiver // UF-10RREMOSET
2Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60~75 MHz.• Phase-locked loop circuit design.• Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response.• Tone key squelch.• Replaceable condenser or dynamic capsule module.• Hidden antenna design.• Lock-On function prevents signal interruption due to accidental change.• Adjustable transmission power between 10mW and 50 mW.• Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60~75 MHz.• Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) synthesized tuner.•  Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response.• Adjustable transmission power• Tone-key squelch• e “lock-on” function mode prevents tampering and RF interruption.• 4 pin mini XLR connector compatible with guitar cable and various vocal and instrument mics.• Adjustable transmission power between 10 mW and 50 mW• 2-2 UHF PLL Handheld transmitter // UF-10TH2-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System33. Specication3-1 UHF PLL Broadband true diversity receiver // UF-10RFrequency oscillation modeREMOSET......................................Carrier frequency range..........Signal to noise ratio....................Total distortion rate....................Function display method.......Function display content........Control method...........................Audio output level......................Audio output impedance......Mute method................................Power supply..................................Output  type...................................Size(m/m).......................................PLL Synthesized ControlRadio Frequency502~960 MHz> 105dB<0.6%@1KHzLCD and LEDChannel , Group , Antenna A/B , Mute , AF/RF , Low baery , Device IDON/OFF , Frequency (up/down) , Available frequency scan , Volume , Jog dial , ID pairing , REMOSET , Squelch level-12dB600ΩPilot tone and noise mute+15 VDC , 1000 mA1 balanced XLR connector1 balanced Ø6.3mm connector212mm (Width) * 44mm (Height) * 213.9mm (Length)
43-2 UHF PLL Handheld transmitter // UF-10THFrequency oscillation modeCarrier frequency range.........RF output.........................................Stability...............................................Frequency dri.............................LCD.....................................................Control method..........................Spurious Emissions...................Frequency response..................Baery type.....................................Frequency Preparation...............Carrier Frequency Range.........RF Outputs........................................Stability..................................................Frequency Deviation...................LCD Display......................................Controls................................................Spurious Emissions.......................Audio Frequency Response....Baery.....................................................PLL Synthesized Control502~960MHz10mW/50mW (Depend on Local Regulation)< ±10KHz±48KHzFrequency (up/down) , Power indicator , Device IDPower switch , AF , Frequency (up/down) , Lock-On , ID pairing< -50dBC50~16,500HzUM3 , AA 1.5V*2PLL Synthesized Control502~960 MHz10mW / 50mW(Depend on Local Regulation) < ±10KHz±48KHzUser name, Group, Channel, Frequency, Baery Fuel Gauge, SensitivityPower On/O, AF Level, Frequency Up/Down, Lock-on Mode, ID Pairing<-50 dBC50~16,500 HzUM3, AA 1.5V*23-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System53-4 Optional Condenser MicrophoneModel No...............................Connector..............................Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm)..............Net Weight............................CM-5014P Mini XLR100~15,000 HzCardioid-60±3 dB2.2kΩ 130dB Ø10.1mm(W) *  26.4mm(H)21.5gCM-2014P Mini XLR60~15,000 HzOmni-directional-60±3 dB2.2kΩ130dBØ5mm(W) * 9mm(H)20.7gCM-1254P Mini XLR50~18,000 HzOmni-directional-53±3 dB4.4kΩ130dBØ4mm(W) * 11mm(H)7g (cable excluded)Lavaliere Microphone
6Model No...............................Connector..............................Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm)..............Net Weight............................CM-2354P Mini XLR     50~18,000 HzOmni-directional-53±3 dB4.4kΩ130dB   155mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D)17g (cable excluded)CX-5044P Mini XLR      30~18,000 HzCardioid-68±3 dB680Ω  130dB  285mm(W) * 55mm(H) * 111.3mm(D)56.3gModel No...............................Connector..............................Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm)..............Net Weight............................CM-2144P Mini XLR60~15,000 HzOmni-directional-60±3 dB2.2kΩ130dB125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D)32.9gCM-214U4P Mini XLR     30~18,000 HzCardioid-68±3 dB680Ω130dB   205mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D)38.4gCM-214UL801C3 (3 pin mini XLR)801C4 (4 pin mini XLR)801CS (3.5 stereo plug)100 ~ 18,000HzCardioid-75±3 dB1.5kΩ120dB125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D)18g (cable excluded)Headset Microphone
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System7Model No...............................Connector..............................Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD Good For.................................Model No...............................Connector..............................Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD Good For.................................CX-5004P Mini XLR20~20,000 HzOmni-directional-58±3dB1.5kΩ130 dBViolinCX-508W4P Mini XLR50~18,000 HzCardioid-67±3 dB220Ω130 dBWindsCX-500F4P Mini XLR50~18,000 HzOmni-directional-58±3dB1.5kΩ130 dBFlutesCX-5204P Mini XLR50~18,000 HzSupercardioid-78±3dB600Ω148 dBHarmonicaCX-516W4P Mini XLR30~18,000 HzCardioid-67±3 dB220Ω130 dBAccordionCompatible Instrument MicrophoneModel No...............................Connector..............................Option Connector...........Frequency Response......Polar Paern..........................Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)Impedance.............................Max. SPL for 1% THD CM-801/CM-804i801C4 (4 pin mini XLR)801C3 (3 pin mini XLR)801CS (3.5 stereo plug)60~15,000 HzOmni-directional-64±3 dB1.8kΩ130dBCM-8015/CM-825i801C4 (4 pin mini XLR)801C3 (3 pin mini XLR)801CS (3.5 stereo plug)50~18,000 HzOmni-directional-53±3 dB1.2kΩ130dBEar-hook Microphone
84. Parts Identication & Accessories4-1 Broadband true diversity receiver key function and LCD description//UF-10RPower switch: press switch once to turn power on; press and hold for 2 seconds to shut down.EXIT key: when UF-10R is under “setup menu”, press EXIT to cancel selection or leave menu.Jog dial: when main menu is on screen, turn jog dial to adjust volume (MUTE, -31~0dB); on “setup menu” screen, turn jog dial to select setup item, aer entering into the selected item turn jog dial to adjust the value.SETUP key: press and hold for 2 seconds to enter “setup menu”; press SETUP key to enter into setup mode for jog dial; aer adjustment of value, press SETUP key to save the seing.REMOSET: Press REMOSET once to send frequency data to a microphone.LCD: refer to “(2) Receiver LCD instruction”.AF: indicate current audio signal strength.RF: indicate current radio frequency signal strength.Antenna: 1/2 wave length antenna.147258369123465 78(1) Front panel9EXITSETUPPUSH        / CONTROLUF-10R wireless receiver
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System9(2) Receiver LCD instruction101112131415151112131410  : indicate key lock is set (Key lock on). : show antenna A or B is receiving signal; signal is not received              . : indicate current receiver volume. : indicate device ID seing: ID number 0~255. : indicate transmier baery level; if no RF signal is received                     will show up.G: indicate current Group, 1~13CH: indicate current Channel, CH1~63Frequency indication: current operation frequency
10(3) Rear panelPower receptacle: connect to power supply (DC15V/1000mA)Balanced XLR MIC outputφ 6.3mm balanced outputBNC antenna socket: ANT 1 and ANT 2, set antennas vertical or sloping for beer reception.1817161916 171819CAUTIONFreq.Range:1856Made in TaiwanNote: select MIC or LINE audio output dierence:From setup menu, set “7. OUTPUT LEVEL”:Set Line: Output level of  XLR MIC output and Ø 6.3mm are identicalSet Mic: XLR MIC output level is lower than Ø 6.3mm output by “-20dB”
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System114-2 UHF PLL handheld transmitter key function and LCD description //UF-10THLCDPower key:Turn on power: press power key onceShut down power: press and hold power key for 2 secondsMute mode: during use, press power key once to mute the microphone, press it again to release      ,      : up and down keys, select setup itemSET: set up and save dataMute/REMOSET indicator lamp:Mute mode: red light ashesREMOSET successful: blue light on for 5 secondsBaery compartment20212223242520252122 222324For screen display and operation please refer to “6-2. System operation setup for handheld transmier”.
124-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TBLCD BaeryLow Baery Indicator: when baery lever is low this red LED will light on constantly.Note: when switch on the unit the red LED will light on for 1 second and turn o.AF Peak and Mute IndicatorAF PEAK: OrangeMute mode: Red light ashesPower Key(1) Turn on power: press power key once(2) Shut down power: press and hold Power Key for 2 seconds(3) Mute mode: during use, press Power Key once to mute the microphone, press it again to release.(4) Leave the seing window: press the power key once the LCD display will return to the main window.      ,      : up and down keys, select setup itemSET : set up and save dataUser NameIndicate current Group and current ChannelCurrent operation frequencyBaery status: display baery statusMicrophone sensitivity26272829303132333435362627 3031282932333436For screen display and operation please refer to “6-3. System operation setup forBody-Pack transmier”.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System134-4 Optional Condenser MicrophoneClip4 Pin Mini XLRWindscreen3939 39 393838Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 / CM-201 / CM-125CM-501 CM-201 CM-125373737 37
14GooseneckAdjustable headbandHeadband4 Pin Mini XLRWindscreenCM-214 CM-214UCM-235 CX-5044141 41414142434444 444444444040404040404243CM-214ULStandard :4 Pin Mini XLR3 Pin Mini XLR3.5 Stereo PlugHeadset Microphone // CM-214 / CM-214U / CM-214UL / CM-235 /                                       CX-504
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System15BoomAdjustable HeadbandAdjustable ear hookDetchable CableCable ClipWindscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR3 Pin Mini XLR3.5 Stereo PlugEar-hook Microphone // CM-801 / CM-804i / CM-8015 / CM-825i505252515353474951484546CM-825i 495045474846Option Option CM-8014950454748CM-804i 495045474846CM-80154950454748
1659GooseneckClipBracketVolume ControlWindscreen4 Pin Mini XLR5758595655585854CX-520CX-500FCX-500CX-516W54CX-508W555458 585456Compatible Instrument Microphone // CX-500 / CX-500F / CX-520 /                                                             CX-508W / CX-516W5557
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System174-5 AccessoriesAC/DC power adapter:Switching power adapterAC IN: AC100~240V/50~60HzDC OUT: DC15V/1000 mAAudio cableRack mount kit//RM-10 (optional)        RM-10E        RM-10MRack mount kit//RM-901 (optional)60616263ABA B60626361
185. Connection method1. UF-10R output to a mixer or an amplier:Audio cable: XLR or φ 6.3mm audio cable, one end connects to audio output of UF-10R “AF OUTPUT BALANCED”, while the other end connects to audio input of a mixer or an ampli-er.2. Connect to powerConnect to AC/DC adapter: one end connects to receiver “DCV INPUT”, while the other end connects to AC power receptacle.Receiver connection method32CAUTIONFreq.Range:1856Made in TaiwanFigure 1AmplierAC/DC transformerPower receptacleStep 2Step 1Audio outputPower supply
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System193. Receiver rack mount kit assembly//RM-10 (optional)(1) Assembly the rack mount kit as the following illustration to mount two UF-10R into one U rack.(2) Lock equipment onto a rack
204. Rack Mount Kit RM-901 (optional)Mount one UF-10R into one U rack.• (1) Screw the rack mount kit on the receiver.(2) screw the whole set onto a rack.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System216. Operation1. Turn receiver power on(1) Connect antennas onto the receiver (2) Press power key         once to turn power on(3) Shut down: press and hold power key for 2 seconds.2. Adjust volumeOn main menu, turn jog dial to adjust volume, ranging from MUTE, -31 ~ 0 dB.6-1 Operation setup for broadband true diversity receiver system //UF-10RUF-10R wireless receiver13. REMOSET function:(1) Pressing REMOSET key, blue light starts to ash, indicating transmiing frequency data. (Fig. 1)UF-10R wireless receiverFig. 1
22(2) When microphone receives data, microphone indicator lamp         shows blue light for 5 seconds, while receiver blue light stops ashing, indicating the REMOSET has been done successfully . (Fig. 2)(3) Receiver blue light ashes slowly, indicating REMOSET failure, please check it:1)  Whether “frequency range labels” aached on receiver and microphone are the same.2) “REMOSET” selection in microphone function menu needs to be set “ON”.3) Device ID for receiver and microphone should be paired.Refer to receiver setup method:4. Menu function setup “6. Device ID: set device ID”Refer to handheld transmier setup method:6. Menu function setup “4. Device ID: set device ID”4. Menu function setup:Press Setup key for 2 seconds to enter menu screen(1) Turn jog dial to make desired selection; press Setup key or press jog dial to enter setup screen; press Exit key to leave menu.(2) Aer entering into menu screen, turn jog dial to select default item; press Setup key or press jog dial to enter into menu screen.(3) Aer selecting the desired item, turn jog dial to obtain desired value; press Setup key to save the seing.Fig. 224
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System231. Frequency: set frequency(1) Turn jog dial to “1. Frequency”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into frequency adjustment screen.(2) Aer entering into frequency adjustment screen, rst adjust le 3 digit frequency; turn jog dial with “+/-” 1 MHz as unit change; press jog dial to adjust right 3 digit frequency; press jog dial to switch frequency between le and right.(3) Adjust right 3 digit frequency; turn jog dial with “+/-” 0.025MHz as unit change; press Setup key to save seing.2. Group/Channel: set group and channel(1) Turn jog dial to “2. Group/Channel”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into setup screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select group “G:”; group U1~U6 are user self-dened group/channel, which needs to be preset in “3. User Group” before use (please refer to “3. User Group” instructions for setup); press jog dial to set channel.(3) Turn jog dial to adjust channel “CH:”; aer adjustment, press Setup key to save seing.(4) If not to save seing, press Exit key twice to leave.1. Frequency2.Group/Channel3.User Group4. ScanMENUSetup FrequencyG: - -  CH: - - 638 .000 MHzSetup FrequencyG: - -  CH: - - 638 . 000 MHz1. Frequency2.Group/Channel3.User Group4. ScanMENUSetup Group/Channel638.100MHz G:  1   CH:  1Setup Group/Channel638.100MHz G:  1   CH:  1
241. Frequency2.Group/Channel3.User Group4. ScanMENU1. Custom Group2. Clear Group3. ReturnSetup Group/Channel- - -,- - -MHz G:  U1   CH:  11. Custom Group2. Clear Group3. ReturnGroup:  U1Rotary to selectPush “Entry” to clearPush “Exit” to return1. Custom Group2. Clear Group3. Return3. User Group: user self-dened group and channelTurn jog dial to “3. User Group”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into User Group setup screen.#1. Custom Group: self-dened group(1) Turn jog dial to “1. Custom Group”; press jog dial to enter into Custom Group screen.(2) Enter into Custom Group screen; press jog dial to switch set-ting from group (G), channel (CH), frequency in sequence; as frequency area shows “- - - . - - -MHz”, it indicates the channel (G/CH) is not in use; turn jog dial to adjust frequency.#2. Clear Group: clear user self-dened groups(1) Turn jog dial to “2. Clear Group”; press jog dial to enter into Custom Group screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select the group to clear; then press jog dial to clear the seing for the group; the frequency for all chan-nels in the group will become “- - -. - - - MHz”.#3. Return: return to main menuTurn jog dial to “3. Return”; press jog dial to return to main menu.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System251. Frequency2.Group/Channel3.User Group4. ScanMENU1. All Groups2. Result List3. Current Group4. Return      Scan All GroupPress Setup or Enter toTo Start Scan.Press Exit to quit.      Scan All GroupScanning...    10%Scan Result ListG:   1   CH:  1Open Channel :  40Scan Result ListG:   1   CH:  1Open Channel :  404. Scan: scan channel(1) Turn jog dial to “4. Scan”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into scan channel screen.#1. All Groups: scan all groups(1) Turn jog dial to “1. All Group”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into menu screen.(2) Aer entering into the screen (press Exit to return to upper menu); in “Scan All Group” press jog dial to start scanning.(3) Scan screen indicates current percentage of completion; to stop scan, press Exit key.(4) Aer scan, automatically enter into “2. Result List” screen; user can enter directly by selecting it on menu.Scan result can be seen on screen; select available channel; press Setup key to save seing; press Exit to cancel seing#2. Result List: see scan listTurn jog dial to 2. Result List; press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into menu screen to see scan result; select available chan-nel; press Setup key to save seing; press Exit to cancel seing.
261. All Groups2. Result List3. Current Group4. ReturnScan Current GroupG:  1   CH:11. All Groups2. Result List3. Current Group4. Return#3. Current Group: scan single channel(1) Turn jog dial to “3. Current Group”; press jog dial to enter into menu screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select Group rst; press Setup key (or press jog dial) to start scan.(3) Aer scan, screen shows OK; press jog dial once to scan the next channel; press Exit to return to upper menu.#4. Return: return to main menuTurn jog dial to “4. Return” ; press jog dial to return to menu screen5.  Squelch: Adjust receiving sensitivity (1) Turn jog dial to “5. Squelch”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into adjustment screen.(2) Turn jog dial to adjust squelch, ranging from 10 ~ -5; 0 is standard, press Setup key to save seing; higher number represents lower sensitivity; lower number represents higher sensitivity.6. Device ID: set device ID(1) Turn jog dial to “6. Device ID”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into ID adjustment screen.Setup Squelch 05. Squelch6. Device ID7. Output Level8. Antenna PowerMENU5. Squelch6. Device ID7. Output Level8. Antenna PowerMENUScan Current GroupPress "Setup" to Save. G:  U1   CH:  6        OK
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System27Setup Device ID 6  (0~255)(2) Turn jog dial to adjust ID, ranging 0~255; press Setup key to save seing.e seing will aect the use of  REMOSET.7. Output Level: set audio output level(1) Turn jog dial to “7. Output Level”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into setup screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select Line or Mic:- Set Line: XLR MIC Output and   Ø6.3mm output volume level is same.- Set Mic: XLR MIC Output volume is lower than Ø6.3 mm output by -20dB.(3) Press Setup key to save seing8. Antenna Power: Set power on/o provided at BNC con-necters(1) Turn jog dial to “8. Antenna Power”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into adjustment screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select ON or OFF to turn on or shut down antenna booster power; press Setup key to save seing.5. Squelch6. Device ID7. Output Level8. Antenna PowerMENUOutput LevellLineMic.5. Squelch6. Device ID7. Output Level8. Antenna PowerMENUAntenna PowerONOFF
289. User Name: set user name(1) Turn jog dial to “9. User Name”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into User Name setup screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select desired character; aer conrmation press jog dial to go to next character setup; aer setup press Setup key to save seing.    A user name consists of 10 characters at maximum.a. Contrast: adjust screen contrast(1) Turn jog dial to “a. Contrast”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into setup screen.(2) Turn jog dial to adjust screen contrast; aer conrmation press Setup key to save seing; higher number represents darker color; 7 adjustable levels.b. Key Lock: set key lock(1) Turn jog dial to “b. Key Lock”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into setup screen.(2) Turn jog dial to select “Lock On”; aer conrmation press Setup key to save seing; “Lock On” can lock all panel keys to prevent accidental touch except “ Setup” key.9. User Namea. Contrastb. Key Lockc. ExitMENUUser NameJTS UF-10RChar:1/1010 characters availableIndicate which character currently is set9. User Namea. Contrastb. Key Lockc. ExitMENUSetup Contrast                        4/79. User Namea. Contrastb. Key Lockc. ExitMENUSetup Key LockLock OnLock Off
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System299. User Namea. Contrastb. Key Lockc. ExitMENU(3) At Lock On statue pressing of any key will prompt texts as shown in the gure.(4) Cancel Lock On: press SETUP key for 2 seconds to go directly to “Key Lock” setup screen.Turn jog dial to select Lock O; aer conrmation press Setup key to save seing.c. Exit: leave menuTurn jog dial to “c. Exit”; press Setup key (or press jog dial) to return to main menu; or press “exit” to return to main menu.Setup Key LockLock OnLock OffPress Setup for 2 Sec.to unlock keyPad
301. Turn power on for UF-10TH handheld transmier (1) Turn on power: press power key once (Fig. 3).(2) Shut down power: press and hold power key for 2 seconds.(3) Mute setup:When microphone is in use and mute setup is needed:Set mute: short press power key once; indicator lamp ashes in red.Cancel mute: short press power key again to cancel mute.6-2 System operation setup for handheld transmitter // UF-10THFig. 3Fig. 32.  Menu function setup:Press and hold SET key for 2 seconds; enter into function setup menu;(1) Press        ,         keys to select desired item; press SET key to enter into menu.(2) Aer entering into menu, press         ,          keys to adjust to desired value; press SET key to save seing.1. Freq.: set frequency(1) Press        ,         keys to Freq.; press SET key to enter into frequency adjust-ment screen.(2) Aer going to frequency adjustment screen, rst adjust le 3 digit frequen-cy; press        ,         keys with “+/-” 1 MHz as unit change; aer adjustment press SET key to adjust right 3 digit frequencyFreq.GroupSensit.Device IDFrequencyG:- - C:- -638.100
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System31(3) Adjust right 3 digit frequency:  press       ,         keys with “+/-” 0.025 MHz as unit change; aer adjustment press SET key to save seing.2. Group: set group and channel(1) Press       ,          keys to Group; press SET key to enter into “Group” setup screen.(2) Aer entering into the screen, press        ,         keys to select the desired group; press SET key to switch to Channel setup.(3) Press       ,         keys to select the desired channel; press SET key to save seing.3. Sensit: microphone sensitivity setup(1) Press       ,          keys to Sensit; press SET to enter into “Sensit” sensitivity setup screen.(2) Press        ,         keys to adjust sensitivity with 3dB as unit change; adjustment range from -18dB to +12dB.4. Device ID: set device ID(1) Press        ,          keys to Device ID; press SET key to enter into “Device ID” setup screen.FrequencyG:- - C:- -638.100Freq.GroupSensit.Device IDGroup/ChannelG: 1C: 1638.100Group/ChannelG: 1C: 1638.100Freq.GroupSensit.Device IDSensitivity3dbFreq.GroupSensit.Device ID
32Device ID      0ID:OFFDevice ID      0ID: ONREMOSETRF PowerContrastLight T.Remote SetONOFFREMOSETRF PowerContrastLight T.RF PowerHiLow(2) Press        ,        keys to adjust default ID between 0 and 255; press SET key to switch to set ID: ON/OFF.ID: ON → only if microphone ID and receiver ID are the same, REMOSET function can work.ID: OFF → regardless of ID, the transmier will accept REMOSET data from all receivers of the same band and with ID O.e seing will aect the use of REMOSET.5.  REMOSET: set REMOSET function on/o(1) Press        ,          keys to REMOSET; press SET to enter into “REMOSET” setup screen.(2) Press        ,          keys to select ON or OFF; press SET key to save seing.Seing ON: REMOSET function available.Seing OFF: disenable REMOSET function; and saves microphone power.6.  RF Power: set transmission power (1) Press        ,          keys to RF Power; press SET to enter into “RF Power” screen; set transmission power.(2) Press        ,          keys to select transmission power as Hi or Low; press SET key to save seing.Aention: if seing is Hi, microphone consumes more power.Note: Hi represents 50 mW and Low 10 mW.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System337. Contrast: adjust screen contrast(1) Press        ,       keys to Contrast; press SET to enter into “Contrast” screen; adjust screen contrast.(2) Press        ,       keys to adjust contrast; higher number represents higher contrast; otherwise, lower contrast; -3 ~ 0 ~ +3 total seven adjustable levels.8. Light T.: set screen backlight time(1) Press        ,       keys to Light T.; press SET to enter into “Light T.” screen; set screen backlight time.(2) Press        ,       keys to select backlight time;3 options available; Always OFF (shut o), 5~30Sec (5 Sec as unit change), Always ON (always on).e longer screen backlight time, the shorter baery life. 9. Name: set user name(1) Press        ,       keys to Name; press SET to enter into “Name” screen; set user name.(2) Press        ,       keys to select texts; aer conrmation press SET key to set the next character; if no characters is needed, select “blank” character; aer conrmation press SET key to save seing; Name consists of 10 characters at maximum.REMOSETRF PowerContrastLight T.Contrast      0REMOSETRF PowerContrastLight T.Light Time5 Sec.NameUF-10TChar:1 / 10NameKey LockExit--------------10 characters availableIndicate which character currently is set
34Press SetFor 2 Sec.to unlockKeypad.10. Key Lock: set key lock(1) Press        ,          keys to Key Lock; press SET to enter into “Key Lock” screen; set key lock(2) Select “Lock On” to lock all keys to prevent accidental touch; if seing is Lock On, mute function is not aected.(3) If seing is “Lock On”, except mute, pressing any other keys will prompt the following screen.(4) Cancel Lock On: press SETUP key for 2 seconds to go directly to “Key Lock” setup screen, select “Lock O”.11. Exit: leave function setup menuPress        ,          keys to Exit; press SET key to leave menu.NameKey LockExit--------------Key LockLock OnLock OffLock OnLock OffKey LockLight T.NameKey LockExit
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System356-3 System operation setup for Body-Pack transmitter // UF-10TB6-3-1 Turn power on for UF-10TB Body-Pack transmier (Fig. 5)(1) Turn on power: press power key once(2) Shut down power: press and hold power key for 2 seconds.(3) Mute setup : When microphone is in use and mute setup is needed:Set mute: short press power key once; indicator lamp ashes in red.Cancel mute: short press power key again to cancel mute.(4) Leave the seing window: press the power key once the LCD display will return to the main window.6-3-2 Menu function setup :Press and hold SET key for 2 seconds; enter into function setup menu;(1) Press       ,       keys to select desired item; press SET key to enter into menu.(2) Aer entering into menu, press        ,       keys to select desired value : press SET key to save seing.1. Freq.: set frequency(1) Press       ,       keys to Freq. ; press SET key to enter into frequency adjustment screen.(2) Aer going to frequency adjustment screen, rst adjust le 3 digits ; Press        ,       keys with “+/-” 1 MHz as unit change; aer adjustment press SET key to adjust right 3 digits(3) Adjust right 3 digits : press       ,       keys with “+/-” 0.025 MHz as unit change; aer adjustment press SET key to save seing.UHF PLL TransmitterFig. 5Freq.GroupSensit.AttenuateFrequencyG: 1    C:1625 .500FrequencyG: 1    C:1625 . 500
362. Group: set group and channel(1) Press        ,       keys to Group; press SET key to enter into “Group” setup screen.(2) Aer entering into the screen, press        ,       keys to select the desired group ; press SET key to switch to Channel setup.(3) Press        ,        keys to select the desired channel; press SET key to save seing.3. Sensit: microphone sensitivity setup(1) Press        ,        keys to Sensit; press SET to enter into “Sensit” sensitivity setup screen.(2) Press        ,        keys to adjust sensitivity with 3dB as unit change ; press SET key to save seing ; adjustable range from -18dB to +12dB.4. Aenuate : Microphone Aenuate(1) Press        ,        key to Aenuate. Press SET to enter “Aenuate”setup screen.(2) Press        ,         key to select ON or OFF   ON: -20dB aenuation   OFF: No aenuationGroupSensit.AttenuateDevice IDGroup/ChanG:  1C:  1625 . 500Group/ChanG:  1C:  1625 . 500Sensit.AttenuateDevice IDRemosetSensitivity       12 dBAttenuateDevice IDRemosetRF PowerONOFFAttenuate
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System375. Device ID: set device ID(1) Press        ,        keys to Device ID; press SET key to enter into “Device ID” setup screen.(2) Press       ,         keys to adjust default ID between 0 and 255; press SET key to switch to set ID: ON/OFF.ID: ON → only if microphone ID and receiver ID are the same , REMOSET         function will work.ID: OFF → regardless of ID, the transmier will accept REMOSET data from all receivers of the same band and with ID O.Press SET key to save seing.e seing will aect the use of REMOSET.6. REMOSET: set REMOSET function on/o(1) Press       ,         keys to REMOSET; press SET to enter into “REMOSET” setup screen.(2) Press        ,         keys to select ON or OFF; press SET key to save seing.Seing ON: REMOSET function available.Seing OFF: disenable REMOSET function; and saves microphone power.Device IDRemosetRF PowerContrastDevice ID     255ID : OFFDevice ID     255OFF / ONDevice ID        0OFF / ONRemosetRF PowerContrastLight T.Remote SetONOFF
387.RF Power: set transmission power(1) Press         ,        keys to RF Power; press SET to enter into “RF Power” screen;set transmission power.(2) Press         ,        keys to select transmission power as Hi or Low; press SET key to save seing.Aention: if seing is Hi, the RF signal is stronger while microphone consumes more power.Note: Hi represents 50 mW and Low 10 mW.8. Contrast: adjust screen contrast(1) Press         ,        keys to Contrast; press SET to enter into “Contrast” screen ; adjust screen contrast.(2) Press         ,        keys to adjust contrast; higher number represents higher contrast ; otherwise, lower contrast; -3 ~ 0 ~ +3 total seven adjustable levels.9.Light T.: set screen backlighting time(1) Press         ,        keys to Light T.; press SET to enter into “Light T.” screen; set screen backlight time.(2) Press         ,        keys to select backlight time 3 options available; Always OFF (shut o), 5~30Sec (5 Sec as unit change), Always ON (always on).e longer screen backlight time, the shorter baery life.RF PowerContrastLight T.NameRF PowerHiLowContrastLight T.NameKey LockContrast        0Light T.NameKey LockExitLight Time   30 Sec.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System3910.Name: set user name(1) Press        ,         keys to Name; press SET to enter into “Name” screen; set user name.(2) Press keys to select texts; aer conrmation press SET key to set the next character; if no characters is needed, select “blank” character; aer conrmation press SET key to save seing; Name consists of 10 characters at maximum.11.Key Lock : (1) Press        ,         keys to Key Lock; press SET to enter into “Key Lock” screen; set Key Lock(2) Select “Lock On” to lock all keys to prevent accidental touch; if seing is Lock On, mute function is not aected.(3) If seing is “Lock On”, except mute, pressing any other keys will prompt the following screen.(4) Cancel Lock On: press SETUP key for 2 seconds to go directly to “KeyLock” setup screen, select “Lock O ”.Press SET key to save seing.12.Exit: leave function setup menuPress        ,        keys to Exit; press SET key to leave menu.Note: Pressing the power key will make the LCD back to main window.NameKey LockExitUser NameUF-1 0 TBChar: 5/10Key LockExitFreq.Key LockONOFFPress Setfor 2 Sec.to unlockkeypad.Key LockONOFFExitFreq.Group10 characters availableIndicate which character currently is set
406-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones(1) Lavaliere microphone Aach lavaliere microphone to a tie, lapel, where is suitable for sound pick-up.  Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmier. (2) Headset microphone     Put the headband behind your head, and x 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 transmier. MIC IN(3) Instrument Microphones                e system is compatible with JTS various instrument microphones.                For detail please refer to user’s manuals of these microphones.UHF   PL L   T ra nsm itt erUHF   PL L   T ra nsm itt er
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System41(4) Ear-hook Microphone1. Lightweight Dual Ear Hook MicrophoneTry on whether the headset is t.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 t your face.Aach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip.2. Lightweight Single Ear Hook MicrophoneTry on whether the original curve is tight or loose.Re-try and push the xed curve against your earlobe.Curve and Bend the boom to t your face.Aach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip.
427. Product notes(1) To get the best signal performance, please keep at least 3 meters between a receiver and a transmier.(2) Keep a receiver and transmier from other metal object for at least 50cm.(3) To prevent feedback and whistle, please do not aim transmier to speaker.(4) It is suggested to hold the middle section of transmier (microphone) body to achieve the best pickup eect.(5) When multiple units are in use, it is suggested to use JTS UA-900 antenna distributor to prevent interference.(6) When transmier is not used for a long time, please remove baeries from baery compart-ment to avoid leakage of electrolyte solution to damage transmier.(7) When replacing baeries, please replace two baeries at the same time and use the same brand of baery, to assure the best power performance.
Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System438. Important Notice(1) JTS oers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the dierent government regulations of specic nations or geographic regions. ese regulations help limit radio          frequency (RF) interference among dierent 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) is 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.(4) The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for      compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.(5) 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.
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