Operation; 1 Inserting Or Replacing The Batteries; 2 Operation With Rechargeable Batteries; 3 Switching The Microphone On Or Off - Monacor International JTS JSS-4B/5 Mode D'emploi

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3 Operation

3.1 Inserting or replacing the batteries

For power supply, two 1 5 V batteries of size
AA are required If the LED (3) shows red, the
batteries are discharged and should be replaced
Only insert batteries of the same type and
always replace both of them
If the microphone is not in use for a longer
period of time, always remove the batteries
as a precaution to prevent damage due to
battery leakage
1) Seize the top part (1) of the microphone with
one hand and the bottom part with the other
hand to unscrew the top from the bottom
2) Fold up the battery holder (6)
3) Insert the batteries with the positive and neg­
ative poles as indicated in the holder
4) Fold down the battery holder and reassem­
ble the top part and the bottom part of the
microphone
3.2 Operation with
rechargeable batteries
Instead of non­rechargeable batteries it is also
possible to insert two rechargeable NiMH (nick­
el­metal hydrate) batteries of size AA To charge
these batteries, the charging station CH­2 or
CH­8 is ideally suited: Leave the batteries in the
microphone and insert the microphone into a
charging slot Power is supplied via the contacts
next to the button
Never put batteries in the household
waste Always dispose of the batteries
in accordance with local regulations

3.3 Switching the microphone on or off

1) Press the button
phone The LED (3) shows green and the
backlight of the display (2) lights up for a few
seconds When you press a button (7, 8, 9),
the backlight is switched on again
If the LED (3) shows red and the mes­
sage
Battery Low
the display, the batteries are discharged If
14
(9)
(9) to switch on the micro­
periodically appears on
the LED keeps flashing in red and the mes­
sage
periodically appears, the mi­
Mute ON
crophone is muted (chapter 3 10)
2) The display shows the following information:
Symbol
Meaning
Number (1– 4) of the corresponding
3
receiver section on receiver R-4 / 5
Microphone sensitivity adjusted
dB
Identification number of the
ID
wireless microphone
Transmission power Hi (high) / Lo (low)
RF
Low-cut filter activated
Key lock activated
Group number (1 ... 6)
G:
Channel number (1 ... 22)
CH:
Transmission frequency
MHz
(506 000 ... 542 000 MHz)
Battery status
full
Fig. 3 Display information
3) The cap (5) at the lower end of the micro­
phone can be removed and replaced by one
of the caps provided so that it is possible
to distinguish microphones from each other
when multiple microphones are used
4) To switch off, keep the button
2 s until the display indicates

3.4 Settings via the menu

All settings are made via a menu:
1) To call up the main menu (Fig 1), keep the
button SET (7) pressed for two seconds until
the menu appears on the display (2)
2) Press the button  or  (8) to select the
desired menu item Then call up the menu
item with the button SET
3) To make the setting, press the button 
or 
4) If multiple setup functions are available for a
menu item (e g group number and channel
number), press the button SET to go from
one function to the next one
...
discharged
pressed for
Power OFF

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