JTS US-9020D Pro Instruction Manual

JTS US-9020D Pro Instruction Manual

Dual channel pll diversity wireless system

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US-9030DC Pro
US-9020D Pro
DUAL CHANNEL PLL DIVERSITY WIRELESS SYSTEM

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual US-9030DC Pro US-9020D Pro DUAL CHANNEL PLL DIVERSITY WIRELESS SYSTEM...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. Important Caution 2. Features 3. Specification 3-1 Receiver 3-2 Handheld Transmitter 3-3 Body-pack Transmitter 3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4. Part Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver 4-2 Handheld Transmitter 4-3 Body-pack Transmitter 4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4-5 Accessories 5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation 5-1 Receiver 5-2 Handheld Transmitter 5-3 Body-pack Transmitter...
  • Page 4 1. Important Caution • 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. • Do not headle the power cord with hands! •...
  • Page 5: Receiver

    3. Specification 3-1 Receiver Model No........US-9020D Pro / US-9030DC Pro Frequency Preparation..Crystal Carrier Frequency Range 600~960 MHz Frequency Stability....±10KHz S/N Ratio........> 105dB T.H.D..........<0.6%@1KHz Display........... Display Contents....Frequency, Antenna A/B, RF/AF Level Meter Controls........Power On/Off, Squelch Level, Audio Level Audio Output Level....
  • Page 6: Handheld Transmitter

    3-2 Handheld Transmitter Model No......... Mh-900 / Mh-910 / Mh-700 / Mh-800 / Mh-8000(i) Frequency Preparation.... Crystal Carrier Frequency Range..600~960 MHz RF Outputs........10mW Stability..........±10KHz Frequency Deviation....±48KHz LED Display........Low Battery, Power On/Off Controls..........Power On/Off Spurious Emissions....<-60 dBC Audio Frequency Response 50~16,000 Hz...
  • Page 7: Optional Condenser Microphone

    3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 CM-201 CM-125 Model No....... CM-501 CM-201 CM-125 Connector......4P Mini XLR 4P Mini XLR 4P Mini XLR Frequency Response..100~15,000 Hz 60~15,000 Hz 50~18,000 Hz Polar Pattern......Cardioid Omni-directional Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -60±3 dB -60±3 dB -53±3 dB...
  • Page 8 Headset Microphone // CM-204 CM-204U CM-204UL CM-225 CX-504 Model No....... CM-204 CM-204U CM-204UL Connector......4P Mini XLR 4P Mini XLR 801C3 (3 pin mini XLR) 801C4 (4 pin mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) Frequency Response..60~15,000 Hz 30~18,000 Hz 100~18,000 Hz Polar Pattern......
  • Page 9 Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 CM-804i CM-8015 CM-825i Model No....... CM-801/CM-804i CM-8015/CM-825i Connector......801C3 (3 pin mini XLR) 801C3 (3 pin mini XLR) 801C4 (4 pin mini XLR) 801C4 (4 pin mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) Frequency Response..
  • Page 10: Receiver

    4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Receiver // US-9020D Pro UHF Dual Channel Diversity Receiver Power Switch LCD Panel Volume Control Antenna Squelch level adjustor DCV Input (12-18 VDC, 350mA) Unbalanced Ø6.3mm jack socket Balanced XLR socket WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM...
  • Page 11 US-9030DC Pro UHF Dual Channel Diversity Receiver Power Switch Battery Charger Charging Indicator(Red) Charged Indicator(Green) LCD Panel Volume Control Antenna Squelch level adjustor DCV Input (12-18 VDC, 900mA) Unbalanced Ø6.3mm jack socket Balanced XLR socket...
  • Page 12: Handheld Transmitter

    4-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-900 / Mh-910 / Mh-800 / Mh-700 Interchangeable Dynamic Capsule Battery Tray Button Battery Tray Power On/Off Switch Power Indicator Mh-900 Mh-910 Mh-700 Mh-800 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM...
  • Page 13: Body-Pack Transmitter

    Mh-8000 / Mh-8000i Interchangeable Dynamic Capsule Battery Tray Power On/Off Switch Mh-8000 Mh-8000i 4-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-900B Mic. input Power On/off switch Power Indicator Antenna AF level control Battery tray Battery tray cover Carry case Belt-loop...
  • Page 14: Optional Condenser Microphone

    4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 CM-201 CM-125 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen CM-501 CM-201 CM-125 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM...
  • Page 15 Headset Microphone // CM-204 CM-204U CM-204UL CM-225 CX-504 Gooseneck Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen CM-204 CM-204U CM-204UL CM-225 CX-504...
  • Page 16 Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 CM-804i CM-8015 CM-825i Boom CM-801 Adjustable Headband Adjustable ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR CM-804i 3.5 Stereo Plug CM-8015 CM-825i Instrument Microphone // CX-508W CX-516W Gooseneck Clip Bracket Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    4-5 Accessories AC/DC adaptor Switching Power Supply(100V~240V , 50~60Hz) Linear Power Supply (220V , 50Hz) Linear Power Supply (220V , 60Hz) Screwdriver RM-12 Rack mount kit Option AF output cable (with Ø6.3 plug at both ends) GC-80/GC-100 Guitar Cable Option GC-80L/GC-100L Guitar Cable Option...
  • Page 18: Receiver

    5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation 5-1 Receiver (1) Audio Output Connector Connect one end of the AF output cable to the AF output socket in the rear panel, then plug another end to the “MIC IN” input socket of a mixer or amplifier. (Step 1) It is equipped with balanced XLR output and unbalanced Φ6.3mm output, choose the proper way for use.
  • Page 19 Using the battery charger of US-9030DC Pro 1. Push the charger’ s tray and put 4 pcs of rechargeable batteries into the battery tray. Please match the correct polarity (+ and -) , then return the tray for charging the batteries. 2.
  • Page 20: Handheld Transmitter

    5-2 Handheld Transmitter // Mh-900 / Mh-910 / Mh-800 / Mh-700 (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.
  • Page 21: Body-Pack Transmitter

    5-3 Body-pack Transmitter // PT-900B (1) Basic operation 1. Slide the battery tray cover in the direction of the arrow to open it, insert two 1.5V batteries according ON/OFF the correct polarity, and return the cover. 2. Switch the transmitter On The On/Off switch is located on the top of the transmitter.
  • Page 22: Installation Of Condenser Microphones

    5-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones (1) Lavaliere microphone Attach lavaliere microphone to a tie, lapel, where is suitable for sound pick-up. Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmitter. (2) Headset microphone Put the headband behind your head, and fix the temples on your ears as shows, then adjust the gooseneck to have best miking.
  • Page 23 (4) 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.
  • Page 24 6. System Operation (1) Turn on the system 1. Turn on the power of the receiver and check the indicators to verify signal is well received. 2. Adjust the volume control of the receiver to a proper level. 3. Turn on the power of the amplifier and adjust the volume to a proper level. Avoid to damage the amplifier, please turn on the amplifier only after the receiver and transmitter is powered on.
  • Page 25 7. 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.
  • Page 26 US-9020D Pro / US-9030DC Pro Mh-900 / Mh-910 / Mh-700 / Mh-800 / Mh8000(i) / PT-900B 59508-001-03...

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