CTS Any Spot User Manual

Wireless microphone system

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  • Page 1 U H F USER'S MANUAL ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction....................1 System Components..................2 Functions of the CTSR Receiver..............3-4 Connecting a Receiver to the RF Distributor...........5 System Setup....................6-8 HH85 Handheld Transmitter................9 MBP85 Body Pack..................10-11 Main Functions Description of Transmitters..........12 Handheld and Body Pack Transmitter.............13-14 Troubleshooting..................15 Specifications.....................16...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the Galaxy Audio CTS Wireless Microphone System. You have joined hundreds of thousands of other satisfied Galaxy customers. Since 1977 Galaxy Audio’s professional experience in design and manufacturing ensure our products quality, performance and reliability.
  • Page 4: System Components

    CTS System Components System Overview The CTS system is specifically designed for a variety of performance art. The CTS system has 18 different groups, and each group consists of 14 compatible receiving channels. The CTS system is capable of searching vacant channels automatically, and synchronizing with transmitter accurately.
  • Page 5: Functions Of The Ctsr Receiver

    Functions of the CTSR Receiver Functions of the CTSR Receiver CTSR Receiver Features Front Panel System Menu up button Power Switch. With red light indicator, press it one second to turn it on or off. System Menu down button IR Port SQL decrease button IR Sync Signal Button: Pressing button starts 10 second SQL increase button...
  • Page 6 Functions of the CTSR Receiver Functions of the CTSR Receiver Rear Panel DC power socket Balanced audio output socket Un-balanced audio output socket: 1/4 inch Antenna Socket Receiver LCD Functions Function Display IR port Audio Level Current Group Number Current Channel Number Current Frequency Mute, it will disappear when the mic is on Receiving Signal Status...
  • Page 7: Connecting A Receiver To The Rf Distributor

    Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor Rack mount side panel DC power adapter Balanced output cable 1/4 inch Output cable...
  • Page 8: System Setup

    System Setup System Setup 1. IR SYCN Setting Press the button, the icon will flash for 10 seconds. During the 10 seconds aim the transmitter IR port at the receiver IR port and the transmitter will sync to the receiver frequency. When the sync is complete the icon will disappear and the display will return to its normal state.
  • Page 9 System Setup System Setup 2. Selecting Frequency Press button,the GP flashes to indicate the group can be chosen by pressing the button,to confirm press the button.It will return back to the original state without any operation within 5 seconds. Press to confirm the group selection, the CH flashes to indicate the channel can be chosen, press the button to choose, Press...
  • Page 10: System Setup

    System Setup System Setup 4. Automatically Search for Vacant Channel icon will start to flash ,then available channels will be shown Press , on the LCD display. For example , the LCD display shows 15, that means there are 15 vacant channels available.
  • Page 11: Hh85 Handheld Transmitter

    HH85 Handheld Transmitter HH85 Handheld Transmitter Functions: Microphone Grille LCD Display Power and Mute switch: hold for three seconds to power on or off. Click once to mute or unmute output signal System setting button. System selection button. Battery holder. IR port: Receiving the IR signal to SYNC the CTSR receiver.
  • Page 12: Mbp85 Body Pack

    MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter Functions: Mini XRL input socket Power/Mute switch: Press it and hold for three seconds can power on or off. Click once can mute or unmute output signal Antenna Low battery indicator Mute indicator LCD Display IR port: Receiving the IR signal to SYNC the CTSR receiver System setting button...
  • Page 13 MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter How to Wear the MBP85 Transmitter: Clip the transmitter to belt , or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter's clip , as shown in the diagram at left. For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip Microphones for bodypack transmitter HS-U3BK Headset Microphone...
  • Page 14: Main Functions Description Of Transmitters

    Main Functions Description of Transmitters Main Functions Description of Transmitters Function Display Transmitter Output Power Battery Status Current Frequency Mute Symbol Transmitter Output Level Current Group Number Current Channel Number Function Locked Indicator...
  • Page 15: Handheld And Bodypack Transmitter

    Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Transmitter gain adjust: Press symbol flashing, press the button to change the relative level in dB. (-9dB, -6dB, -3dB, 0dB, 3dB) then press the button again to confirm it or press on Mute button to exit the setting. Transmitter RF Power adjust: Press twice, the signal icon...
  • Page 16: Handheld And Body Pack Transmitter

    Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Current Frequency Checking: Press button to show the current frequency, press to return. If no operation was performed within 5 seconds, the display will return back to normal display automatically. Battery Status Indicator: When the battery is low, the display shows an empty flashing battery icon .
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips for Improving System Performance Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna. Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computers, etc). Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 1m to the ground. Cellular telephones, two-way radios and other RF transmitters can interfere with the transmitting frequencies, maintain a distance from interfering equipment.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications CTSR System: Handheld Transmitter: HH85 Available Channels: 920 Selectable Frequencies (18 groups of 14 channels) Polar Pattern: Cardioid Band: UHF Frequency Element Type: Dynamic Operating Range Under Typical Conditions: 300' LCD Display: Frequency, Battery Life, Mute, Gain, RF Power, Lock Audio Frequency Response: 60Hz - 16KHz Selectable Power: 5, 10, 20mW Note: battery characteristics may limit...
  • Page 20 THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at http://www.galaxyaudio.com/warranty.php USER'S MANUAL Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date manual and information visit www.galaxyaudio.com. 1-800-369-7768 www.galaxyaudio.com © Copyright Galaxy Audio 2012 V09112012...

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