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Broadcast listening mode

With the built-in FM tuner, you can save your preferred radio stations in the pre-

set channels for ease of listening to your desired stations subsequently.

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Tuner bands: 87-108MHz in areas other than Japan; 76-90MHz in Japan

   1.Using the tuner:

In the state of Stop in music mode

press ■/MP3/FM button    on the tuner to 
switch signal sources in the order of:

USB→SD→FM.

At current frequency of reception

In manual modulating mode: increase or decrease the frequency at 100KHz 
increment.
   Press Next/Forward key   :to increase frequency
   Press Prev/Reverse key    :to decrease frequency
In Auto-tuning mode: the tuner moves forward/reverse automatically to 

search for radio stations. When a valid station is found, the screen stops at 
the corresponding frequency.

   Hold Next/Forward key     down:to increase the frequency
   Hold Prev/Reverse key      down:to decrease the frequency

2. Saving stations: the user can save 20 preferred radio stations as preset 

channels.

(1)Tune to a radio station which is desired to save.
(2)Hold MODE/SAVE key    down and the channel number blinks on the 
left of the screen.
(3)Press    or     key to freely choose the channel numbers to be saved.
(4)Hold key    down again till the dot indicator appears and the channel 

number blinks for three seconds. The channel saving is complete.

3. Select a preset channel:

To listen to preset channels, the user can press PRESET key    repeatedly to 

select a radio station in a repeatable cycle from 01 to 20.

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Remarks: When Save key is pressed, the system 
automatically shows a preset channel last selected.

※ Note: :
1. If no radio stations are saved, the initial frequency of each preset channel is the lowest 
   frequency in the tunable range.
2. To save a radio station, it is necessary to press the Save key twice.
   Though a station desired to be saved as a specific channel is selected and the user press   
   the Save key only once, after a while, the saving process cancels the selection 
   automatically and the channel returns to the original status.

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For basic operation, please refer to the section “4-2 Handheld transmitter 
// Mh-35” (p.7).

6-2 Mh-35 Setting of Handheld transmitter 

Channel selection::

Turn the rotational setting knob such that 
the arrow points at a desired channel.

Icon points at Channel 0

Initial screen

Blinks

Station saving complete

Summary of Contents for Mh-35

Page 1: ...ALL IN ONE PORTABLE WIRELESS ACTIVE SPEAKER WA 35 Mh 35 www jts com tw PROFESSIONAL CO LTD 59508 050 01 ...

Page 2: ...eless Portable Loud Speaker System WA 35 4 2 Handheld transmitter Mh 35 4 3 Accessories 5 Connection 6 Operation 7 Important notice on product 8 Important Notice 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 15 16 INDEX 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: ...dio output Powered by Lithium battery The system incorporates 14 8V lithium battery 1 able to provide the system with higher output power and reduce the unit weight by about 30 enabling the use by carrying for long hours Continuous music playback can last 7 hours continuous voice speech can last 10 hours 2 Splash proof design enables use in severe environment 3 UPS design when power supply in DC i...

Page 4: ...ll range driver USB SD MP3 FM 10KΩ 0 1 1KHz 1W 35W 4Ω THD10 98 dB 8dB 1KHz 50 20 000Hz 145 5mm W 179 4mm H 223mm D 1 75Kg Alarm LED light 3 2 UHF PLL Handheld Transmitter Mh 35 Frequency Preparation Carrier Frequency Range Number of Channels RF Outputs Stability Frequency Deviation LED Display Controls Spurious Emissions Audio Frequency Response Battery Dimension m m PLL Synthesized Control 502 96...

Page 5: ...he right all the way 8dB at 1KHz Turning to the left all the way 8dB at 1KHz Battery indication By the indicator lamp the user can determine the current battery status and whether to recharge When the battery is being recharged the system switches automatically to DC power supply Green lamp lit the battery is in safe working range Red lamp lit intermittently low battery Red lamp lit the system bat...

Page 6: ...Handheld transmitter Mh 35 18 19 19 21 21 22 22 23 23 16 17 20 20 15 Waterproof cover AC DC adapter with AC power cord Spec of plug Polarity AC IN AC100 240V 1 5A 50 60Hz DC OUT 19V 2 52A Strap Neck Strap Flat head screwdriver 4 3 Accessories 15 18 16 17 Note If to use any other poweradapter while the spec of plug and polarity should be consistent the rated output power is recommended over 48W in ...

Page 7: ...ay 5 Connection 5 1 System connection 1 WA 35 wireless microphone system Provides 16 preset UHF channels built in noise mute and tone key squelch working with Mh 35 Handheld transmitter able to operation distance of 100M 2 Microphone wired When the microphone with ψ6 3 plug is plugged in mode an auto detection device enables the system to enter from satand by mode into working mode automatically 3...

Page 8: ...e titles at random 4 Playback of preset titles The player has a function of playback of preset titles which allows the user to fast select the titles desired When the playback is stopped 1 press the three digits on the left of the screen display 001 by default with the digit for the hundreds blinking at this point press or to select the digit of the hundreds place of the desired title number 2 The...

Page 9: ... the channel number blinks on the left of the screen 3 Press or key to freely choose the channel numbers to be saved 4 Hold key down again till the dot indicator appears and the channel number blinks for three seconds The channel saving is complete 3 Select a preset channel To listen to preset channels the user can press PRESET key repeatedly to select a radio station in a repeatable cycle from 01...

Page 10: ...ld damage the transmitter To avoid howl from the device due to feedback do not place the transmitter close to the main unit or the speaker when the main unit is set at high level of volume Make sure to adjust the transmitter and the main unit at the same frequency when using the device WA 35 Mh 35 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 To begin with unscrew the battery cover at the bottom Remove the battery from its c...

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