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No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if
it is not correctly connected or operated, or if
it is not repaired in an expert way
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harm-
ful to the environment
3 Applications
Combined with the JTS receiver US-36G2 / 5,
this pocket transmitter (including lavalier mi-
crophone) creates a wireless audio transmission
system (506 – 542 MHz) Just like on the receiver,
the transmission frequency can either be se-
lected from one of the 6 preset groups or directly
set in steps of 25 kHz
3.1 Conformity and approval
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare
that the pocket transmitter PT-36BG2 / 5 com-
plies with the directive 2014 / 53 / EU The EU
declaration of conformity is available on the
Internet:
www jts-europe com
Restrictions or requirements apply in the
following countries:
CZ
DE
IT
LT
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the trans-
mitter requires a frequency assignment (for
which a fee is charged) In other countries, it is
necessary to apply for a corresponding approval
Prior to operating the unit outside Germany,
please contact the MONACOR subsidiary or
the corresponding authorities of the respective
country Links to the national authorities can be
found via the following Internet address:
www cept org
tECC
tTopics
tShort Range Devices (SRD) and other R&T TE
sub-classes
tEFIS and National Frequency Tables
EL
FI
FR
MT
PL
4 Inserting Batteries
For power supply, two 1 5 V batteries of size
AA are required
Only insert batteries of the same type and
always replace both of them
If the pocket transmitter is not in use for a
longer period of time, always remove the bat-
teries as a precaution to prevent damage due
to battery leakage
1) To open the battery compartment, slightly
press the marking on the cover (6) and push
the cover downwards
2) Insert the batteries with the positive and neg-
ative poles as indicated in the compartment
3) Close and lock the cover
Never put batteries in the household
waste; always take them to a special
waste disposal, e g collection con-
tainer at your retailer
5 Connecting the Microphone
Fasten the microphone provided to its clip, and
then connect the microphone to the micro-
phone input (2) (To disconnect and remove,
press the black button to unlock the mini XLR
inline jack ) Attach the clip to your clothes (e g
tie), as close to your mouth as possible
Instead of the microphone provided, it is
also possible to use another JTS microphone
equipped with a 4-pole mini XLR connector
6 Switching on /off
Muting
To switch on, press the button POWER / MUTE
(1) briefly The lighting colour of the button in-
dicates the battery status:
green: batteries charged sufficiently
red:
batteries almost discharged
For information on the display indications refer
to chapter 1:
display (3)
To mute the sound, press the button POWER /
MUTE briefly; the display will briefly indicate
When the sound is muted, the illumi-
nated button and the display backlight start
flashing The display will indicate
To unmute
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