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4. Part Identification & Accessories

4-1-1 UHF PLL single-channel diversity receiver // 

Front panel

1

3

2

5

7

Rear panel

4

8

6

100mA

12V       out

Antenna A

100mA

12V       out

Antenna B

12

9

10

11

9

1

4

2

5

3

6

7

8

Receiving antenna: fixed antenna

 

of 1/4 wave length

6.3mm phone jack: unbalanced audio output jack
3P XLR male: balanced audio output jack

DC power socket: for 12~15V DC / 300mA power supply 

10

12

11

9

Power:    means “ON” and         means “OFF”

SET: this is for function settings. Push and hold for 2 seconds to enter the      
setting mode. Push “SET” repeatedly to search for the function you wish to set.

/

In the setting mode, push

/

to change the function parameter 

          In the non-setting mode: push

/

to adjust volume

LCD display 

Lock        :push and hold “Lock” for 2 seconds to lock the buttons in order to 
prevent pushing any button by accident.

Remoset u

 

: this allows user to synchronize the transmitter after modifying a 

parameter. Push “                          ” to synchronize the settings to the transmitter.

Remoset

 

indicator

 

: this shows the current pairing status. It flashes rapidly 

when data is being transmitted and the flashing stops when the synchroniza-
tion is completed. However, the flashing slows down if synchronization fails 
after a period of time of pairing attempt.

Ultrasonic transmission unit: it transmits digital pairing data at ultrasonic 

frequency. When setting, direct the ultrasonic receiving element of the micro-
phone to the ultrasonic transmitting unit of the receivers. The effective range 
is 30º on both sides with the optimized distance at 30cm.

Summary of Contents for RU-8011D

Page 1: ...e Powerful GUITAR ACCORDING WINDS BRASS 59508 XXX 01 PROFESSIONAL CO LTD No 148 9th Industry Road Ta Li Industrial Park Taichung City Taiwan R O C Tel 886 4 24938803 Fax 886 4 24914890 E mail jts jts com tw www jts com tw ...

Page 2: ...Miniature wireless system instruments music InstructionManual ...

Page 3: ...Thank you for choosing the JTS wireless system In order to obtain the best efficiency from the system you are recommended to read this instruction manual carefully ...

Page 4: ...ver RU 901G3 4 2 Miniature Transmitter UT 16G3 4 3 Accessorie 5 Preparing Procedures Basic Operation 5 1 Receiver 5 2 Battery Insertion of The Transmitter 5 3 Install The Transmitter 6 System Operation 6 1 1 Instructions UT 16G3 6 1 2 Instructions RU 8011D 6 1 3 Instructions RU 8011DB 6 1 4 Instructions RU 8012DB 6 1 5 Instructions RU 12 6 1 6 Instructions RU 901G3 7 Rack Mounting 8 Recommendation...

Page 5: ...design provides more optional frequencies and can be used with RU 901G3 RU 12 RU 8011D RU 8011DB RU 8012DB and other models 1 Important Caution 2 Features Before connecting to the power supply make sure that the voltage marked on the host machine is the same as the power supply value on your outlet Do not place the machine in damp or hot places Dry your hands before operating the system Keep the m...

Page 6: ...ower None DC12 15V 100mA Function Display By LCD Contents Of Display Group channel antenna A B muting level AF indication RF indication channel scanning output level attenuation volume indication Group channel frequency battery level antenna A B muting level AF indication RF indication channel scanning output level attenuation volume indication Control Functions Power group channel muting level ch...

Page 7: ...na Booster Power DC12 15V 100mA Function Display By LCD Contents Of Display Group channel frequency battery level antenna A B muting level AF indication RF indication channel scanning output level attenuation volume indication Control Functions Power group channel frequency muting level button lock volume output attenuation XLR channel scan on off Audio Frequency Output Level Ref 22 5KHz Dev 1KHz ...

Page 8: ...e Antenna Booster Power DC12 15V 100mA Function Display By LCD Contents Of Display Group channel frequency battery level antenna A B muting AF indication RF indication channel scanning output level attenuation Control Functions Power group channel frequency muting button lock volume output attenuation XLR channel scan on off Audio Frequency Output Level ψ6 3 Phone Jack 10dBV XLR Jack 4dBV Line 24d...

Page 9: ... 470 960 MHz Frequency Setting Ultrasonic Remoset U Receive RF Outputs Maximum 10mW Stability 10KHz Fc Frequency Deviation 48KHz Spurious Emissions 50dBc Function Power ON OFF Mute Group Channel Frequency Sensitivity Key Lock Display LCD Input Connector 3 5mm Plug 6 35mm Adapter Battery UM3 AA x2 Note Actual Product specifications may vary depending on model and region ...

Page 10: ...etting mode push to adjust volume LCD display Lock push and hold Lock for 2 seconds to lock the buttons in order to prevent pushing any button by accident Remoset u this allows user to synchronize the transmitter after modifying a parameter Push to synchronize the settings to the transmitter Remoset indicator this shows the current pairing status It flashes rapidly when data is being transmitted a...

Page 11: ...INSTRUMENT WIRELESS SYSTEM 15 16 18 14 17 13 Audio signal strength RF signal strength Antenna A B Group channel Button lock engaged Receiver mute In the non setting mode the LCD looks like 13 14 15 17 18 16 16 LCD Display ...

Page 12: ...nected here It also provides a booster power of 12 15 DC 100mA for an external antenna booster 6 3mm phone jack unbalanced audio output jack 3P XLR male balanced audio output jack DC power socket for 12 15V DC 300mA power supply 19 20 21 22 1 8 See page 5 19 4 1 2 UHF PLL single channel diversity receiver ...

Page 13: ... 25 26 28 24 27 23 Audio signal strength RF signal strength Antenna A B Transmitter battery level Group channel Volume Button lock Receiver mute Output attenuation Frequency In the non setting mode the LCD looks like 29 31 30 23 32 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ...

Page 14: ...R RX1 RX1 balanced audio output jack Male XLR RX2 RX2 balanced audio output jack Mixing it allows the unbalanced audio signals from RX1 and RX2 to be mixed to RX1 6 3mm phone jack RX1 RX1 unbalanced audio output jack 6 3mm phone jack RX2 RX2 unbalanced audio output jack DC power socket for 12 15V DC 500mA power supply 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 8 See page 5 7 8 6 33 4 1 3 UHF PLL dual channel diversit...

Page 15: ...43 45 41 44 40 Audio signal strength RF signal strength Antenna A B Transmitter battery level Frequency group channel Receiver mute Output attenuation Frequency In the non setting mode the LCD looks like this 46 47 42 41 43 40 44 47 46 45 LCD Display ...

Page 16: ...ize the transmitter after modifying a param eter Push to synchronize the settings to the transmitter Remoset indicator this shows the current pairing status It flashes rapidly when data is being transmitted and the flashing stops when the synchronization is com pleted However the flashing slows down if synchronization fails after a period of time of pairing attempt Ultrasonic transmission unit it ...

Page 17: ...2 balanced audio output jack Mixing it allows the unbalanced audio signals from RX1 and RX2 to be mixed to RX1 6 3mm phone jack RX1 RX1 unbalanced audio output jack 6 3mm phone jack RX2 RX2 unbalanced audio output jack DC power socket for 12 15V DC 500mA power supply 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rear panel DCV INPUT 12 15V 500mA ANT B ANT A Freq Serial No Mixed ON OFF AF OUTPUT BALANCED RX2 AF OUTPUT BALAN...

Page 18: ...ze the transmitter after modifying a parameter Push to synchronize the settings to the transmitter Remoset indicator this shows the current pairing status It flashes rapidly when data is being transmitted and the flashing stops when the synchronization is com pleted However the flashing slows down if synchronization fails after a period of time of pairing attempt Ultrasonic transmission unit it tr...

Page 19: ...a booster power of 12 15 DC 100mA for an external antenna booster 6 3mm phone jack unbalanced audio output jack 3P XLR male balanced audio output jack 23 21 12 22 22 21 21 23 20 15 16 18 14 17 13 Antenna A B Transmitter battery level Group channel Key Lock Receiver mute Output attenuation Squelch level Frequency In the non setting mode the LCD looks like 19 20 13 16 18 14 17 19 15 12 ...

Page 20: ... data LED display displaying the relevant content and parameters of the transmitter Set key setting content parameters including frequency group channel sensi tivity digital audio code key lock Up Down key Using the SET key to change parameter setting Audio plug ψ3 5mm 6 35mm Adapter Battery cell supporting AM4 AAA 1 5V 1 alkaline or rechargeable batteries Antenna RF antenna Input sensitivity adju...

Page 21: ...17 MINIATURE MUSIC INSTRUMENT WIRELESS SYSTEM 1 4 5 3 6 2 RF emission instruction KeyLock ON Battery indicator DigiCode ON Mute ON Frequency MHz Display content in non set mode 1 4 5 6 2 3 MHZ ...

Page 22: ...od Double faced tape 2 Windscreen Optional Optional A A B B C C Apply double faced tape to the upper and lower covers of the audio head to prevent the windshield from falling off easily The fitting positions are shown in figures 1 and 2 below 1 2 3 Tear off the white non adhesive surface of two pieces of double faced tape and attach the windproof cover to the upper and lower covers of the audio he...

Page 23: ...ect the power supply unit Plug in one end of AC DC adaptor cable to Power Supply Jack in the rear panel of receiver and plug another end into an AC outlet Step 2 Caution To prevent accidental disconnection of the plug from the jack lead the cable around the hook of the strain relief 2 0dB 20dB AF OUTPUT OUTPUT LEVEL Freq Range RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION DCV INPUT 12 18V 200mA BALAN...

Page 24: ...t or replace a battery based on its polarity 3 Switch the power 2 to ON If the battery level is high the LED indicator 3 will emit green light Once the battery is low the LED indicator 3 will turn red and the remaining power will last only 30 minutes 4 Put back the battery cover 3 1 2 ...

Page 25: ...it to the end 2 Insert the transmitter into the output hole of the electric guitar sound so urce 3 When inserted into the output hole of the electric guitar sound source the transmitter should be pushed to the end to fix it 4 A chuck 1 is also used to fix the transmitter antenna to prevent the transmitter from shaking 5 3 Install transemitter 1 ...

Page 26: ...crew it firmly to the bottom Turn the screw on the 16GT Adapter 16GT CLIP CLP UT clockwise to attach the transmitter to the instrument Fix 16GT Adapter 516 Bracket on the accordion Secure 16GT CLIP CLP UT to proper position Adjust 516GT 508GT to appropriate position 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 5 1 2 5 1 2 5 3 4 4 ...

Page 27: ...frequency setting Unit 1MHz Press to set frequency Unit 0 025MHz Press to set frequency GROUP Channel setting G Select default groups 1 to 6 CH Select the default channel up to 22 Sensitivity Microphone input sensitivity 6 1 1 Operation UT 16G3 Normal sensitivity GAIN 15dB GAIN 12dB GAIN 9dB GAIN 6dB GAIN 3dB GAIN 0dB GAIN 3dB GAIN 6dB GAIN 9dB GAIN 12dB GAIN 15dB 6 System Operation ...

Page 28: ...ON Function is activated Key lock Loc OFF Lock OFF Loc SET Only lock the setting function power and mute control are avail able Loc ALL Lock all keys power and mute control are not available Unlocking method Press the SET key for 2 seconds to enter the setting page and select Lock OFF to unlock it Exit setting ...

Page 29: ...s completed the receiver receives the corresponding channel or frequency and the light will stop immediately If no signal is received after a period of time the light will flash slowly informing the user of the failure of binding the slow flash can be cancelled by pressing any key Note The optimum binding distance is 10 60cm 30 30 30 10 60cm Note 2 Only one transmitter can be synchronized at the s...

Page 30: ... means the function is activated scan to make sure this channel is oc cupied or not The program will avoid it automatically to prevent interfer ence Parameter setting This function is deactivated Audio output attenuation XLR At oF No attenuation at audio output At on 20dB attenuation at audio ouput 5 10dB select SQ with 5 is the maximum sensitivity 10 is the minimum sensitivity The default setting...

Page 31: ...F Automatic microphone off countdown under mute status AO OF This function is deactivated AO 1 1 minute countdown to turn off AO 10 10 minute countdown to turn off AO 30 30 minute countdown to turn off rF Lo 10mW rF Hi 50mW rC Fr Only frequency and group setting will be synchronized rC AL All data setting will be synchronized This function is deactivated RFP RF microphone power RC Remoset Configur...

Page 32: ...z and then in 0 025MHz Group channel G group Select default group 1 6 CH channel Select default channel 1 22 max Select the group when G is flashing select the channel when CH is flashing Channel scan SC oFF This means the function is deactivated SC on This means the function is activated scan to make sure this channel is oc cupied or not The program will avoid it automatically to prevent interfer...

Page 33: ...setting is 0 When TX transmitter is selected ATT microphone audio input attenuation At oFF No attenuation at audio input At on 20dB attenuation at audio input depending on whether the transmitter is provided with the corresponding function The function is activated with 20dB of audio input attenuation Microphone input sensitivity Normal sensitivity GAIN 15dB GAIN 12dB GAIN 9dB GAIN 6dB GAIN 3dB GA...

Page 34: ... local regulations This shows that the RF output is LOW 10mW Volume adjustment In non setting mode adjust the volume from 0 to 31dB using the button The minimum volume is 31 dB The maximum volume is 0 dB The default setting is 10 dB Minimum volume at 31db maximum volume at 0dB Pairing See page 25 The default setting is 10 minute rC FrE Only frequency and group setting will be synchronized rC ALL A...

Page 35: ...t group 1 6 CH channel Select default channel 1 22 max Select the number of frequency first in MHz and then in 0 025MHz Group channel Select the group when G is flashing select the channel when CH is flashing Channel scan SC oFF This means the function is deactivated SC on This means the function is activated scan to make sure this channel is occu pied or not The program will avoid it automaticall...

Page 36: ...aximum sensitivity 10 is the minimum sensitivity The default setting is 0 It shows the SQ is 0dB default setting When TX transmitter is selected ATT microphone audio input attenuation At oFF No attenuation at audio input At on 20dB attenuation at audio input This function is deactivated Microphone input sensitivity Normal sensitivity GAIN 15dB GAIN 12dB GAIN 9dB GAIN 6dB GAIN 3dB GAIN 0dB GAIN 3dB...

Page 37: ...er output as per local regulations This shows that the RF output is LOW 10mW Volume adjustment In non setting mode adjust the volume from 0 to 31dB using the button The minimum volume is 31 dB The maximum volume is 0 dB The default setting is 10 dB Minimum volume at 31db maximum volume at 0dB Pairing See page 25 The default setting is 10 minute rC FrE Only frequency and group setting will be synch...

Page 38: ...left 3 digits of the Frequency Press and keys to change by 1 MHz each time Press the SETUP key after adjustment is completed Adjust the right 3 digits of the Frequency Press and keys to change by 0 025MHz each time After the setup is completed press the SETUP key to save the set value Default Group Press and keys to select Group G Press the SET UP key adjustment is completed Press and keys to adju...

Page 39: ... can also click on the menu to enter the Scan Results List directly Scan Results List Press the SETUP key to enter the menu screen and view the scan results Select the available channels and press the SETUP key to save the settings Scanning the current Group Upon entry into the screen press and keys to select the group to be scanned and press SETUP to start scanning Press to search for the previou...

Page 40: ...value the higher the Receiver Sensitivity Default Value is 0 Output Attenuation Press to set the balanced output level for Line to Line output Press to set the balanced output level for Mic to Mic output Microphone Options Press and to select the item to be adjusted Press SETUP and then press and to select the settings to be adjusted and then press SETUP to return to the item selection ...

Page 41: ...ction OFF Not Attenuated Default Value This function only applies to the Waist Mounted Trans mitter RU 12TB Radio Frequency Power High High Transmitting Power 50mW Low Low Transmitting Power 10mW Default Value Automatic shutdown when the Microphone is muted OFF This function is turned off 1 min Automatic shutdown after 1 minute 10min Automatic shutdown after 10 minutes 30min Automatic shutdown aft...

Page 42: ...he selection action Frequency Sensitivity Input Attenuation RU 12TB only Radio Frequency Power Automatic shut down Digital Audio Code Key Lock Save and Exit Return Key Lock Digital anti interference function ON Key Pad Lock ON OFF Key Pad Lock OFF System Settings Display Settings Contrast 0 9 Default Value5 Brightness 0 9 Default Value5 ...

Page 43: ...STEM Language Reset to original manufacturer settings Exit the Setup Screen Press the SETUP key to exit the setup screen and return to the home screen Yes Reset to the set values original manufacturer settings No Return to the previous option ...

Page 44: ... frequency with In 0 025MHz Select frequency with Select the number of frequency first in MHz and then in 0 025MHz Group channel G group Select default group 1 6 CH channel Select default channel 1 23 max Select the group when G is flashing select the channel when CH is flashing SQ Receiving sensitivity 5 10dB select SQ with 5 is the maximum sensitivity 10 is the minimum sensitivity The default se...

Page 45: ...SCAN oF This means the function is deactivated SCAN on This means the function is activated scan to make sure this channel is occupied or not The program will avoid it automatically to prevent interference This function is deactivated Note this function works only in the preset mode Audio output attenuation XLR ATT oF No attenuation at audio output ATT on 20dB attenuation at audio ouput This funct...

Page 46: ...nding function The function is activated with 20dB of audio input attenuation ATOF Automatic microphone off countdown under mute status OF This function is deactivated 1 1 minute countdown to turn off 10 10 minute countdown to turn off 30 30 minute countdown to turn off This function is deactivated The default setting is 10 minute RC FRE Only frequency and group setting will be synchronized RC ALL...

Page 47: ...d DR 900 rack adaptor simultaneously there are 4 threaded holes at the bottom of receiver and rack adaptor for inserting screws 3 Single receiver Insert in a receiver through the front of DR 900 until it is firmly attached to the rack then screw on a RP 900 to an other side of the rack 4 Dual receivers The same way as above put one receiver to each rack space 7 Rack Mounting ...

Page 48: ...on open space between the receiver and transmitter 2 Keep the devices away from the metal objects or any interfer ence sources at least 50 cm 3 To avoid the feed back effect don t leave the mic to aim at the speakers directly 4 Remove batteries from the battery compartment when the transmitter will not be used for a long time ...

Page 49: ... 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 This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national au...

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