2) Remove the cover (11) of the battery compartment.
Then the battery compartment (10) will be acces -
sible.
3) Insert two 1.5 V batteries of size AA (R6) with the
positive and negative connections as indicated in
the compartment.
4) Replace the cover.
5 Setting the Transmitter into Operation
1) Connect the Lavalier microphone CM-501 supplied
to the mini XLR jack INPUT (4) and fasten it to your
clothes (e. g. tie or lapel) by means of the clip.
It is also possible to use another matching JTS
microphone with 4-pole mini XLR plug (see chap-
ter 3).
2) Before switching on the pocket transmitter, set the
receiver to an interference-free transmission chan-
nel, see instruction manual of the receiver.
3) Then switch on the transmitter: Slide the power
switch (2) to position ON. The display will indicate
the transmission group adjusted with the corre-
sponding transmission channel (3) and a battery
symbol (7) showing the current charging status of
the batteries in several steps:
fully charged
4) Set the transmitter to the same transmission group
and the same transmission channel adjusted on the
receiver → chapter 5.1.
5) Speak/sing into the microphone connected. The
volume level can be readjusted by changing the
sensitivity via the trimming control GAIN (9) on the
rear side of the control part (fig. 2). For this pur-
pose, use the adjusting key supplied. Adjust the
transmitter to the optimum level according to the
indication AF on the display of the receiver. If the
level is too high, the transmitter will distort; in this
case, turn back the control (if necessary, turn it to
the left stop). If the level is too low, a poor signal-
noise ratio will result; in this case advance the con-
trol correspondingly.
6) The transmitter can be locked to prevent accidental
change of the transmission channel or switching off
→ chapter 5.2.
7) After all adjustments have been made, put the
transmitter back into the belt bag and secure it
against slipping out by means of the Velcro
fastener.
8) Fasten the transmitter with the Velcro belt strap to
your clothes, e. g. belt.
9) To switch off the transmitter after operation, set the
power switch (2) to OFF. The display will shortly
show
before it will be extinguished completely.
8
5.1 Adjusting the transmission group and the
1) Keep the key SET (8) pressed for 2 s until the dis-
2) Use the cursor keys to adjust the transmission
3) Press the key SET again to call the channel ad -
4) Use the cursor keys to adjust the transmission
exhausted
5) To memorize the adjustment, press the key SET. The
Fig. 3
transmission channel
play shortly shows
, , or flashes.
Note: To exit the adjusting mode without making an
adjustment, press the key SET so many times
until the display shows
return to normal operation.
group: With the key
in descending order, with the key
order. The corresponding channels and transmis-
sion frequencies can be found in the table fig. 3.
Note: If other wireless transmission systems are
operated at the same time, the radio frequencies
of the individual systems should be carefully
matched to each other to prevent interference.
Examples for frequencies for simultaneous op -
eration of several systems can be found in the
Internet on www.jts-germany.de under "Informa-
tionen/Intermodulationsfreies Frequenzsetup".
justing mode. On the display, the channel indication
1 – 16 will start flashing.
channel: With the key
scanned in descending order; with the key
will be scanned in ascending order.
display will shortly show
will be exited, and the unit will go to normal operation.
Group
A
Channel
1
790.875
790.750
2
792.625
791.375
3
794.250
793.125
4
795.625
794.000
5
797.125
795.250
6
798.875
796.250
7
801.125
796.875
8
802.250
798.000
9
803.625
798.875
10
805.250
800.250
11
805.750
803.250
12
808.625
804.000
13
809.125
805.625
14
810.000
806.750
15
813.250
808.250
16
813.750
813.750
Transmission frequencies in MHz of the groups
and channels
. Then the group indication
.Then the unit will
(6) the groups will be scanned
(5) in ascending
, the channels will be
, the adjusting mode
B
C
791.125
790.625
791.750
791.125
792.625
791.875
793.750
793.625
794.500
795.875
796.125
797.125
796.875
797.875
798.250
799.125
799.000
800.875
800.875
801.375
804.500
802.875
805.875
803.375
806.625
804.125
807.750
806.250
808.375
807.625
813.750
813.625
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