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59508-084-03

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

PROFESSIONAL CO., LTD.

Summary of Contents for RU-8011D-H

Page 1: ...2 59508 084 03 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 PROFESSIONAL CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...3 Instruction Manual UHF PLL With JTS Ultrasonic Synchronizing Technology ...

Page 3: ...litate proper determination of cause of malfunction and of whether repair fee is needed please ship back the equipment and microphone together 5 Within the warranty period our company provides repair service at no cost ex cept for the following conditions that parts and repair may be charged a Damages due to natural disaster or irresistible outside forces b Damages due to drop water moisture corro...

Page 4: ...eiver 4 3 UHF PLL dual channel diversity receiver 4 4 UHF PLL hand held transmitter 4 5 UHF PLL hand held transmitter 4 6 UHF PLL body pack transmitter 4 7 UHF PLL body pack transmitter 4 8 Accessories 4 9 Optional Condenser Microphone 5 Connecting 5 1 How to connect the receiver 5 2 Transmitter installation 6 Instructions for use 6 1 How to use 6 2 How to use 6 3 How to use 6 4 How to use 6 5 How...

Page 5: ...perating the system Keep the unit away from fire and heat source Turn the volume to minimum at both the mixer and amplifier before setting up the system 6 groups are provided as default Every group contains up to 22 default channels There are in total 1 440 channels to choose from 36MHz bandwidth The patented ultrasonic pairing for synchronized setting of all parameters Channel scan Adjustable rec...

Page 6: ...12 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 channel scan o...

Page 7: ...muting and tone code locking Output Port 1 x balanced XLR jack 1 x unbalanced ϕ6 3 jack 2 x balanced XLR jack 2 x unbalanced ϕ6 3 jack Power Supply DC12 15V 300mA 12 15V DC 500mA Dimension Mm 212 3mm W x 38 3mm H x 144mm L ...

Page 8: ...ocal regulations RF Stability 10KHz Fc Modulation Frequency Shift 48KHz Harmonic Radiation 50dBc Functions Mute auto off sensitivity adjustment low power indication Display By LED LCD LED Controls Power mute Power mute group channel frequency sensitivity adjustment auto off button lock Battery AA alkali battery or MiNH rechargeable battery x 2 Charging No Yes Dimension 51mm W x 269mm H x 26mm L ...

Page 9: ...rmonic Radiation 50dBc Functions Mute auto off input level attenuation sensitivity adjustment low power indication Display By LED LCD LED Input Port 4 pin Mini XLR Controls Power mute Power mute group channel f r e q u e n c y s e n s i t i v i t y adjustment input level attenuation auto off Battery AA alkali battery or MiNH rechargeable battery x 2 Charging No Yes Dimension 62mm W x 97mm H x 20mm...

Page 10: ...Ø4mm W x 11mm H Net Weight 21 5g 20 7g 7g cable not included Model CM 214i CM 214Ui CM 214ULi Connector 801C4 4P Mini XLR 4P Mini XLR 801C3 3P Mini XLR 801C4 4P Mini XLR 801CS 3 5 stereo plug Option Connector 801C3 3P Mini XLR 801CS 3 5 stereo plug 801CR 801CR Frequency Response 60 15 000 Hz 30 18 000 Hz 100 18 000Hz Polar Pattern Omni directional Cardioid Sensitivity at 1000Hz 60 3 dB 68 3 dB 65 ...

Page 11: ...155mm W x 134mm H x 157mm D 285mm W x 55mm H x 111 3mm D Net Weight 17g cable excluded 56 3g Model No CM 801 CM 804i CM 8015 CM 825i Connector 801C4 4P Mini XLR 801C4 4P Mini XLR Option Connector 801C3 3P Mini XLR 801CS 3 5 stereo plug 801CR 801C3 3P Mini XLR 801CS 3 5 stereo plug 801CR Frequency Response 60 15 000 Hz 50 18 000 Hz Polar Pattern Omni directional Omni directional Sensitivity at 1000...

Page 12: ...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 ...

Page 13: ...9 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 14: ...nnected 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 10 11 12 1 8 See page 8 9 4 2 UHF PLL single channel diversity receiver ...

Page 15: ...dio 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 19 21 20 13 22 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ...

Page 16: ...XLR 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 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 8 See page 8 7 8 6 9 4 3 UHF PLL dual channel diversity ...

Page 17: ...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 22 23 18 17 19 16 20 23 22 21 LCD Display ...

Page 18: ...smitter turns itself off automatically after 1 10 or 30 minutes of muting depending on setting Ultrasonic receiving unit it receives remoset signal from the ultrasonic trans mission unit at the receiver end Battery holder it holds UM3 AA 1 5V battery or rechargeable battery x 2 LED indicator it shows the transmitter s status including battery level mute and pairing status Detachable capsule module...

Page 19: ... AA 1 5V battery or rechargeable battery x 2 LED indicator it shows the transmitter s status including battery level mute and pairing indication LCD display it shows the parameter settings in the transmitter SET it allows parameter settings including frequency group channel sensitivity transmission power auto off countdown and machine code these are used with SET to change the parameter settings p...

Page 20: ...s the pairing signals from the ultrasonic transmission unit at the receiver end LED indicator it shows the transmitter s status including battery level mute and pairing indication Antenna the antenna of transmitter Microphone input port 4P mini XLR jack Battery holder it holds UM3 AA 1 5V battery or rechargeable battery x 2 3 5 2 4 1 6 1 5 3 4 2 6 4 6 UHF PLL body pack transmitter ...

Page 21: ...in the transmitter Antenna the antenna of transmitter Microphone input port 4P mini XLR jack SET it allows parameter settings including frequency group channel sensitiv ity input signal attenuation auto off countdown lock on and machine code these are used with SET to change the parameter settings Battery holder it holds UM3 AA 1 5V battery or rechargeable battery x 2 Charging contact if rechargea...

Page 22: ...V 240V 50 60Hz AC IN AC100 240V 50 60Hz DC OUT DC12V 0 5A AF output cable with Φ6 3 plug at both ends 1 2 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 4 9 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone CM 501 CM 201i CM 125i 3 3 3 3 2 2 CM 501 CM 201i CM 125i 1 1 1 1 Option ...

Page 23: ...214Ui CM 214ULi CM 235i CX 504 Gooseneck Adjustable headband Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 CM 214i CM 235i CM 214Ui CM 214ULi Standard 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3 5 Stereo Plug CM 504 ...

Page 24: ...table Headband Adjustable ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3 5 Stereo Plug 4Pin Hirose connecter 6 8 7 9 10 3 5 4 1 2 2 6 3 5 4 1 6 3 5 4 1 1 6 3 5 4 1 6 3 5 4 1 CM 801 CM 804i CM 8015 CM 825i 8 9 7 10 Option Option Option ...

Page 25: ... s 6 3mm non balance output jack and then to a mixer or amplifier for volume control 1 Connect the audio output of receiver to mixer or amplifier 2 1 Connect the AC DC adapter Check that the DC current and voltage ratings of the adapter match the label on the unit Connect the DC terminal to the DC input port on the unit and the AC end to an AC socket 2 2 Set the parameters Turn the power on and se...

Page 26: ...22 Amplifie Wall socket AC DC adaptor Step1 Step 2 ...

Page 27: ...ush the power button to turn on Figure 4a or b Push the Mute switch up also to turn the unit on Figure 4b 5 Set the transmitter parameters according to the instructions 1 Slide the battery holder cover downwards Figure 1 2 Place 2 AA batteries in the battery holder while make sure they are in the correct polarities Figure 2 3 Slide the battery holder cover upwards to close Figure 3 4 According to ...

Page 28: ...ed 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 interference 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 def...

Page 29: ...e 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 Configuration The transmitter...

Page 30: ...r via ultrasonic transmitter for parameter synchronization The indicator will flash rapidly while the data are being transmitted When the synchronization is completed the receiver will receive the corresponding data and the indicator will stop flashing If the signal is not received for a certain period of time the indicator will flash slowly to inform pairing failure the slowly flashing indicator ...

Page 31: ...Hz 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 interfe...

Page 32: ...ransmitter 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 GAIN 0dB GAIN 3dB GAIN 6...

Page 33: ... 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 26 The default setting is 10 minute rC FrE Only frequency and group setting will be synchronized rC ALL A...

Page 34: ...el 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 automatically to prevent interfe...

Page 35: ...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 36: ... 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 Others Pairing See page 26 The transmitter s battery level is also shown on the LCD display If the battery level is 2V the frame around the battery level will flash and the backlight turns into red as a warning for and The defa...

Page 37: ...hone mute Red Battery 2V Alternating red and green Microphone mute and battery low Blue Pairing successful Flashing blue Data receiving error Indicators Others 6 4 How to use Pairing See page 26 When the battery level is 1 8V the transmitter will turn itself off automatically When is on push the mute power button to mute the transmitter and push again to talk Push and hold for 2 seconds to turn of...

Page 38: ... default channel 1 22 maxSelect default channel 1 22 max Select the number for group and then the number for channel Select the number of frequency first in MHz and then in 0 025MHz ATT microphone audio input attenuation Att oFF No attenuation at audio input Att on 20dB attenuation at audio input It shows the audio input attenuation at 20dB Only for PT 850L 6 5 How to use ...

Page 39: ...at GAIN 0dB default setting RFP RF microphone power rFP Lo 10mW rFP Hi 50mW The RF output is LOW The RF output is Hi AUTO OFF Automatic microphone off countdown under mute status OFF 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 Key Lock Loc on Lock ON Loc oFF Lock OFF The default setting is 10 minute ...

Page 40: ...be feedbacks It is recommended to hold the transmitter microphone at the middle section for the best pickup In case that the transmitter will not be in use for an extended period of time the batteries shall be removed from the battery holder to prevent damage to the transmitter due to leak of battery electrolyte solution For the best power performance it is recommended to change both batteries or ...

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