Operating Elements And Connections; Applications - JTS PT-920BG/5 Mode D'emploi

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All operating elements and connections described
can be found on the fold-out page 3.

1 Operating Elements and Connections

1 Transmitting antenna
2 Power switch
3 Indication of the transmission group and the trans-
mission channel (also see table fig. 3 on page 8)
4 Microphone connection (4-pole mini XLR jack)
5 Key
for scanning the transmission group/chan -
nel in ascending order (in the group adjusting
mode/channel adjusting mode) and for activating
the locking function (in the lock adjusting mode)
6 Key
for scanning the transmission group/chan -
nel in descending order (in the group adjusting
mode/channel adjusting mode) and for deacti -
vating the locking function (in the lock adjusting
mode)
7 Indication of the battery status
8 Key SET
with the unit not locked:
to recall and to exit the adjusting modes for the
transmission group/channel, locking function
→ chapters 5.1 and 5.2.1
with the unit locked:
to recall and to exit the adjusting mode for the
locking function → chapter 5.2.2
9 Gain control; for matching the input sensitivity turn
the control with the adjusting key supplied
10 Battery compartment for two 1.5 V batteries of size
AA (R6)
11 Cover of the battery compartment
2 Important Notes
The unit corresponds to all relevant directives of the
EU and is therefore marked with
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect it
against dripping water and splash water, high air
humidity, and heat (admissible ambient temperature
range 0 – 40 °C).
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use
chemicals or water.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liability for
any resulting personal damage or material damage
will be accepted if the unit is used for other purposes
than originally intended, if it is not correctly operated
or not repaired in an expert way.
Dead batteries or defective rechargeable batteries
do not belong in the household rubbish; always take
them to a special waste disposal (e. g. collecting con-
tainer at your retailer).

3 Applications

Together with the multifrequency receiver US-903DC -
PRO / 5 from JTS this multifrequency pocket transmitter
makes up a wireless audio transmission system. The
transmitter operates with four transmission groups
(A –D) to which 16 transmission channels are assigned
respectively, i. e. altogether 64 factory-set transmission
channels are available. These channels in the UHF
range of 518 – 542 MHz can be selected as desired.
microphone CM-501. Instead of the CM-501 it is also
possible to use e. g. the headband microphones
CM-204..., CM-801F and CM-804IF or the instrument
microphones CX-508W and CX-516W from the JTS
product range.
3.1 Conformity and approval of the transmitter
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare that
the unit PT-920BG / 5 is in accordance with the basic
requirements and the other relevant regulations of the
directive 1999 / 5 / EC. The declaration of conformity
can be found in the Internet via the JTS home page
(www.jts-germany.de).
This unit may be operated in the following countries:
DE
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the pocket trans-
mitter requires a frequency assignment (for which a
fee is charged).
In other countries, it is necessary to apply for a cor -
.
responding approval. Prior to operating the pocket
transmitter outside Germany, please contact the
MONACOR subsidiary or the corresponding authorities
of the respective country. Links to the national authori-
ties can be found via the following Internet address:
www.cept.org
→ ECC
→ Topics
→ Short Range Devices (SRD) and other R&T TE
→ EFIS and National Frequency Tables
If the unit is to be put out of operation defini -
tively, take it to a local recycling plant for a
disposal which is not harmful to the environ-
ment.
The pocket transmitter is supplied with the Lavalier
sub-classes
®
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