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4. Parts Identification & Accessories

4-1 UHF PLL Single Channel Diversity Receiver // IN164R

Rear panel

BNC antenna connector

Power Supply Jack (12-18V/500mA): for connecting the power supply unit 

Squelch adjuster: to adjust radio signal level of both channels

Mixed AF Output (6.3mm jack, unbalanced): for connection to a balanced input, 

e.g. of a mixer or amplifier 

Balanced XLR Output: for connection to the balanced input, e.g. of a mixer or an

amplifier

Output Level Attenuation(-10dB,-20dB): to attenuate the balanced XLR output 

level by  10dB,20dB

Front panel

Power Switch

Channel Select:        Up button

Channel Select:        Down button

Channel Select: Set button

LCD Panel

REMOSET Key: press it to send a desired channel data to a transmitter

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Summary of Contents for IN164

Page 1: ...el Diversity Wireless System The system is of the innovative design to allow changing the transmitter s frequency by long distance IN164R with band width of 36 MHz Preset 6 groups maximum 23 channels in one group Operation distance from 200 480 meters ...

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 a few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully ...

Page 3: ...tter IN264TB 3 4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4 Part Identification Accessories 4 1 UHF PLL Single Channel Diversity Receiver IN164R 4 2 UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter IN264TH 4 3 UHF PLL Body Pack Transmitter IN264TB 4 4 Optional Condenser Microphone 4 5 Accessories 5 Connection 6 Operation 7 Recommendation 8 Important Notice 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 6 6 7 8 8 12 13 14 23 24 INDEX ...

Page 4: ... remote setting func tion REMOSET A user can set the receiver with desired frequency and press the REMOSET Key then the transmitter will automatically be set The operation distance can reach 10 meters This brings great convenience to sound engineers during live performance IN164 is of 36MHz bandwidth to render 23 transmitters work simultaneously It provides great convenience to large venue A new c...

Page 5: ...Channel Antenna A B Mute Display RF AF Level Meter Low battery ID Number Power On Off Frequency Up Down Lock on ID Pairing Remoset 12dB 600Ω Pilot Tone Noise Mute 12 18 VDC 500mA 1 XLR Balanced Socket 1 Ø6 3mm unbalanced phone jack 210mm W 40mm H 165 5mm D Frequency Preparation Carrier Frequency Range RF Outputs Stability Frequency Deviation LCD Display Controls Spurious Emissions Audio Frequency ...

Page 6: ...ery Fuel Gauge ID Number Power On Off AF Level Frequency Up Down PAD Gain Control ID Pairing Lock on Mode 4P mini XLR 50 dBC 40 18 000 Hz UM3 AA 1 5V 2 Model No Connector Frequency Response Polar Pattern Sensitivity at 1000Hz Impedance Max SPL for 1 THD Dimension mm Net Weight CM 501 4P Mini XLR 100 15 000 Hz Cardioid 60 3 dB 2 2kΩ 130dB Ø10 1mm W 26 4mm H 21 5g CM 201 4P Mini XLR 60 15 000 Hz Omn...

Page 7: ...W 55mm H 111 3mm D 56 3g Model No Connector Frequency Response Polar Pattern Sensitivity at 1000Hz Impedance Max SPL for 1 THD Dimension mm Net Weight CM 204 4P Mini XLR 60 15 000 Hz Omni directional 60 3 dB 2 2kΩ 130dB 125mm W 134mm H 157mm D 32 9g CM 204U 4P Mini XLR 30 18 000 Hz Cardioid 68 3 dB 680Ω 130dB 205mm W 134mm H 157mm D 38 4g CM 204UL 801C3 3 pin mini XLR 801C4 4 pin mini XLR 801CS 3 ...

Page 8: ...Model No Connector Frequency Response Polar Pattern Sensitivity at 1000Hz Impedance Max SPL for 1 THD Good For Model No Connector Frequency Response Polar Pattern Sensitivity at 1000Hz Impedance Max SPL for 1 THD Good For CX 500 4P Mini XLR 20 20 000 Hz Omni directional 58 3dB 1 5kΩ 130 dB Violin CX 508W 4P Mini XLR 50 18 000 Hz Cardioid 67 3 dB 220Ω 130 dB Winds CX 500F 4P Mini XLR 50 18 000 Hz O...

Page 9: ...ck unbalanced for connection to a balanced input e g of a mixer or amplifier Balanced XLR Output for connection to the balanced input e g of a mixer or an amplifier Output Level Attenuation 10dB 20dB to attenuate the balanced XLR output level by 10dB 20dB Front panel Power Switch Channel Select Up button Channel Select Down button Channel Select Set button LCD Panel REMOSET Key press it to send a ...

Page 10: ... Channel there are 6 groups maximum 23 channels in one group LCD Display Battery Tray Set button set the configuration of handheld transmitter Up button select the settings of transmitter Down button select the settings of transmitter Power and Mute Switch LCD Panel of the Handheld Transmitter Battery status display battery status Group Channel there are 6 groups maximum 23 channels in one group 4...

Page 11: ...nput Power Switch Gain control control sensitivity of the transmitter Pad 20dB 6dB 0dB LCD Panel of the Body Pack Transmitter Battery status display battery status Group Channel there are 6 groups maximum 23 channels in one group 4 3 UHF PLL Body Pack Transmitter IN264TB 37 35 40 40 40 40 39 39 Lavaliere Microphone CM 501 CM 201 CM 125 CM 501 CM 201 CM 125 36 34 27 28 30 31 32 33 29 28 27 29 30 32...

Page 12: ...and 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen CM 204 CM 204U CM 225 CX 504 42 42 42 42 42 42 44 44 44 44 44 44 41 41 41 41 41 41 43 43 CM 204UL Standard 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3 5 Stereo Plug Headset Microphone CM 204 CM 204U CM 204UL CM 225 CX 504 ...

Page 13: ...able Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3 5 Stereo Plug Ear hook Microphone CM 801 CM 804i CM 8015 CM 825i 50 52 52 51 53 53 47 49 51 48 45 46 CM 801 49 50 45 47 48 CM 8015 49 50 45 47 48 CM 804i 49 50 45 47 48 46 CM 825i 49 50 45 47 48 46 Option Option ...

Page 14: ...9 Gooseneck Clip Bracket Volume Control Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 57 58 59 56 55 58 58 54 CX 508W CX 520 CX 500F CX 500 CX 516W 55 54 54 58 58 54 56 Compatible Instrument Microphone CX 500 CX 500F CX 520 CX 508W CX 516W 55 57 ...

Page 15: ...V 240V 50 60Hz Linear Power Supply 220V 50Hz Linear Power Supply 220V 60Hz Screwdriver DR 900 dual rack adaptor RP 900 panel cover AF output cable with Φ6 3 plug at both ends GC 80 GC 100 Guitar Cable GC 80L GC 100L Guitar Cable Option Option Option Option Option Option A B C 61 63 60 62 64 65 66 ...

Page 16: ...socket of a mixer or a amplifier Step 1 of Figure 1 2 Connect the power supply unit Plug in one end of AC DC adaptor cable to Power Supply Jack in the rear panel of receiver and plug another end into an AC outlet Step 2 of Figure 1 Caution To prevent accidental disconnection of the plug of the power supply unit from the jack lead the cable around the hook for strain relief 12 11 10 9 59 MIXER AUDI...

Page 17: ...ld the Power Switch for 3 seconds in order to turn off the transmitter 4 Install the antennas in a vertical position 6 2 Set up ID code In order to match one receiver to only one transmitter IN164 is designed with ID code If and only if both ID codes of a receiver and a transmitter match each other the REMOSET function works There are 100 ID codes available Receiver 1 Press Set button for 3 second...

Page 18: ...tting press Set again to save the settings Caution When ID code is off idOFF the transmitter will accept any synchronization from any receiver ID code selecting 1 Press Set button for 3 seconds LCD Panel will start flashing 2 Press Set a couple of times until ID Code setting window shows 3 Press Up or Down button to select a distinct ID code from id 0 to id 99 Figure 3 4 After setting press Set ag...

Page 19: ...MOSET key will keep flashing Notice 1 The transmitter has to be set to synchronization on SYnOn in order to allow the receiver to synchronize Handheld and body Pack Setting List p 17 Notice 2 When setting the channel system will automatically avoid the channel used by the other channel 6 4 Check system status 1 Antenna Status the receiver will automatically select an antenna with stronger signal r...

Page 20: ...ss Up or Down button to select a desired channel 5 After setting press Set again to save the setting Handheld and BodyPack transmitter 1 Press Set button button for 3 seconds the group G will flash Figure 9 2 Presss Up or Down button to select a desired group 3 Press Set again and the Channel CH will flash 4 Press Up or Down button to select a desired channel 5 After setting press Set again to sav...

Page 21: ...for 2 seconds 2 Press Down to select Lock OFF 3 Press Set to store Handheld and BodyPack transmitter 1 Press Set button for 3 seconds to enter setting window Figure 11 2 Press Set again until the Lock setting window shows Notice Original setting is lock off Lo OF 3 Press Up or Down button to select the mode between Lock On and Lock off 4 After setting press Set again to save the setting To release...

Page 22: ...BodyPack transmitter 1 Use the screwdriver included to adjust the sensitivity from gain control clockwise is increase 2 If further adjustment is needed please adjust the pad 6 8 Adjust the transmitting power Handheld Body Pack Transmitter 1 Push the Set button several times until the rF Lo or rF Hi flashes 2 Then push Up to choose Hi for high transmitting power and push Down to choose Lo for low t...

Page 23: ...nsitivity Settings Synchronization ON OFF 0 dB is the highest sensitivity There are 100 ID codes When ID code is OFF id OFF the transmitter will accept any synchronization from any ID code ON OFF ID code select Lock ON button unlock button lock IN164R ...

Page 24: ...dy 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 Plug the connector into input socket on the body pack transmitter 3 Instrument Microphones The system is compatible with JTS various instrument microphones For detail please refer to user s manuals of these microphones IN 4 26 TB MIC IN ...

Page 25: ...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 2 Lightweight Single Ear Hook Microphone Try on whether the original curve is tight or loose Re try and push the fixed curve against your earlobe Curve and Bend the boom to fit your face Attach the detachable cable to a suitable place by a cable clip ...

Page 26: ... from the metal objects or any interference sources at least 50 cm 3 To avoid the feed back effect don t leave the mic to aim at the speakers directly 4 For best pick up pattern please hold the middle of the mic body 5 Remove batteries from the battery compartment when the transmitter will not be used for a long time 6 When you need to replace the batteries please replace both batteries at the sam...

Page 27: ...rference with local public communications channels such as television and emergency broadcasts 2 For information on bands available in your area consult your local dealer or phone JTS More information is also available at JTS s website www jts com tw 3 This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national authority to obtain...

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