Setting The Transmission Frequency; Remoset Function - JTS UF-20TB/5 Instruction Manual

Pocket transmitter for audio transmission
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Light Time
15 Sec.
= no backlight
Always OFF
= time in seconds
5
30 Sec.
= backlight always on
Always ON
Hint: To save the batteries, it is advisable not to use
as a permanent setting
Always ON
3) Via the menu item
name can be entered (10 characters max )
which appears on the display (e g UF-20TB
as shown in Fig 2) When multiple transmitters
are used, this will make it easier to distinguish
between the transmitters and to identify them
After the menu item
called up, the first character position is se-
lected:
User Name
U
F-20TB
Char:1/10
Fig. 6
Press the button  or  to select the de-
sired character Press the button SET to go
to the next character position After setting
the name, press the button SET repeatedly
until the display indicates
menu reappears
4) For a reset to the factory settings, select the
menu item
Reset
A message appears to warn you that resetting
will erase any data stored:
All stored
data will be
erased.
Yes /
No
Fig. 7
To cancel the process, retain the option
and press the button SET; to reset, use the but-
ton  to select
Yes

3.7 Setting the transmission frequency

Before switching on the pocket transmitter, set the
receiver to an interference-free frequency (refer
to the instruction manual of the receiver) Then
set the transmitter to the same frequency: There
are three methods to do this:
Fig. 5
, a device
User Name
has been
User Name
The main
Saving
and press the button SET
and press the button SET
1 If you operate the pocket transmitter together
with the receiver UF-20R/5 or UF-20S/5, the
easiest way is to use the patented REMOSET
function When you press the button REMO-
SET on the receiver, the transmitter is set to
the transmission frequency selected on the
receiver (chapter 3 7 1)
2 The transmission frequency can be ad-
justed manually between 530 000 MHz and
605 000 MHz (chapter 3 7 2)
3 For operating multiple audio transmission sys-
tems at the same time, there are 15 groups
with up to 63 channels in each group (refer
to the table starting on page 38) In ideal
conditions, all channels from a group can be
used for audio transmission at the same time
If the receiver has been set to a channel from
these groups, select the same channel for the
pocket transmitter (chapter 3 7 3)

3.7.1 REMOSET function

For the REMOSET function always make sure that
1 no menu is called up on the pocket transmitter
or on the receiver
2 the transmitter is switched on and close to
the receiver (REMOSET transmission range:
approx 10 m)
3 the transmitter and the receiver are set to the
same identification number (ID No ) or that the
function ID No is deactivated (see paragraph
"Identification number")
4 the REMOSET function is not disabled (see
paragraph "Disabling the REMOSET function")
5 the receiver and the pocket transmitter are not
locked (chapter 3 12)
6 the microphone connected is not muted
No
(chapter 3 11)
– Identification number –
To prevent mutual interference of individual pairs
of transmitter/receiver during REMOSET transmis-
sion, each pair must have a different identification
number (ID No ) If you only use one pair of
transmitter/receiver, there is no need to change
the preset ID No 1 To change the ID No :
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