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US-901D UHF PLL WIRELESS SYSTEMS Instruction Manual...
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Thank you for choosing the JTS wireless system. In order to obtain the best efficiency from the system, you are recommended to take few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully.
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1. Important Caution • Always make all connections before plugging the unit into an AC power outlet. • Do not leave the devices in a place neither with high temperature nor high humidity. • Always do not handle the power cord with wet hands ! •...
4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver // US-901D Power On/Off switch Up button (frequency adjustment) Down button (frequency adjustment) Set button (frequency adjustment) DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-901D LCD Display MIN. MAX. POWER Volume control DC socket for connection of main unit...
5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation 5-1 Receiver // US-901D (1) Power output connector Plug in one end of AC/DC adaptor cable to DC input socket in the rear panel of receiver, and plug another end into an AC outlet.(Step 1)
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(3) LCD panel AF signal RF signal Display for SCAN mode Display for set FREQ. mode Main display Diversity display (A or B antenna) Battery display for the transmitter (4) Setting the rubber pad Four self-adhesive rubber pads are provided to ensure the stability.
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(8) Turning the receiver on/off Turn the receiver on by pressing the (POWER) button. DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-901D MIN. MAX. POWER POWER (9) Adjusting the AF output level Use the AF output level control located on DIVERSITY RECEIVER US-901D the front side of the receiver to adjustthe AF MIN.
5-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-950 Mh-960 (1) Turning the transmitter on/off The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the microphone. (2) Inserting and changing the battery Figure 1 1. Loosen the microphone head counter-clockwise. (Figure 1) 2. Hold on to both battery tray buttons to release it. (Figure 2) 3.
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(4) Mh-950 Press the SET button to select between frequency and sensitivity. 1. Frequency adjusting Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setting of a menu. 1-1 Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. 1-2 Once you see ”MHz” blanking , you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons.
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5-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-950B(mi) (1) Turning the transmitter on/off The on/off switch is located on the top of the transmitter. (2) Inserting and changing the battery 1. The battery tray is located on the back of the transmitter. 2. Hold on to both belt clip buttons to release it. 3.
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(4.) With Headset microphone Put the neck-frame behind your neck meanwhile fix the temples on your ears. Adjust the gooseneck to aim the microphone toward the suitable sound source, which is about 1.5-2 inches distance from your mouth. Plug the mini XLR on the microphone cable into the “MIC.
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(6) Ear-hook Microphone 1. Lightweight Dual Ear Hook Microphone Try on whether the headset is fit. Adjust the headband to a suitable width. Tighten or loosen the curve of the ear-hook by twisting the loop or expanding it. Curve and bend the boom to fit your face. Attach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip.
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(7) Basic operation 1. Frequency adjusting 1-1 Hold SET button for 3 seconds to activate frequency. 1-2 Once you see “MHz” blanking, you are ready to select your desired frequency by using UP and DOWN buttons. 1-3 Press the SET button again to store your changes. 2.
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6. Recommendation (1) In order to achieve the optimum reception condition and also extend the operating distance, please leave a “open space” between the receiver and transmitter. (2) Keep the devices away from the metal objects or any interference sources, at least 50 cm. (3) To avoid the feed-back effect, don’t leave the mic.
7. Important notice (1) JTS offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels, such as television and emergency broadcasts.