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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.

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.

Summary of Contents for US-8001D

Page 1: ...InstructionManual us 8002d DB US 8216D Series US 8001D DB ...

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: ... 8001D DB US 8002D DB US 8216D 4 2 Handheld Transmitter Mh 750 Mh 850 Mh 8016 4 3 Miniature Head Worn Transmitter UT 16HW 4 4 Body pack Transmitter PT 850B mi 4 5 Optional Condenser Microphone 4 6 Accessories 5 Preparing Procedures Basic Operation 5 1 Receiver US 8001D DB US 8002D DB US 8216D 5 2 Rack Mounting 5 3 Battery Insertion of the transmitter 5 4 Body pack Transmitter PT 850B mi 6 System o...

Page 4: ...L synthesized technology the system offer 16 selectable channel The true diversity reception with 2 independent RF receivers ensure the stable transmission and reception Adjustable squelch control can effectively reduce the noise Tuned antennas can benefit the stable RF reception Built in Tone key Squelch Noise Mute detection are available to restrain the interference signal Rugged metal housing c...

Page 5: ...e Noise and Mute US 8002D DB US 8216D 12 18 VDC 200mA US 8001D DB 12 18 VDC 150mA 1 Balanced XLR socket 2 for US 8002D DB US 8216D 1 Unbalanced Ø6 3mm phone jack 221mm W 40mm H 152mm D Model No Frequency Preparation Carrier FrequencyRange RF Outputs Stability Frequency Deviaion LED Display Controls Spurious Emissions Audio Frequency Resonse Battery Mh 750 Mh 850 PLL Synthesized Control 502 960 MHz...

Page 6: ...sized Control 502 960 MHz 10mW 10KHz 48KHz Power On Off Low battery Power On Off AF Level Channel Selecting 50 dBC 40 18 000 Hz UM3 AA 1 5V 2 Model No Frequency Preparation Carrier Frequency Range RF Outputs Stability Frequency Deviation LED Display Controls Spurious Emissions Audio Frequency Response Battery UT 16HW PLL Synthesized Control 502 960 MHz Maximum 10mW 10KHz 48KHz Power On Off Low bat...

Page 7: ...nce Max SPL for 1 THD Dimension mm Net Weight CM 225 4P Mini XLR 50 18 000 Hz Omni directional 53 3 dB 4 4kΩ 130dB 155mm W 134mm H 157mm D 17g cable excluded 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 X...

Page 8: ...ne 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 H...

Page 9: ...ocket 4 2 Handheld Transmitter Mh 850 Mh 750 Mh 8016 i 1 4 7 Interchangeable capsule module Battery tray release knobs Battery tray Channel selector Power On Off switch LED Indicator ID housing Gain control 10 13 11 14 16 17 12 15 2 5 8 3 6 9 MH 850 MH 750 MH 8016 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 9 9 8 8 POWER Low Batt POWER Low Batt CH 10 12 13 15 16 16 11 14 POWER Low Batt POWER...

Page 10: ... gain Channel selector Power On Mute Off switch LED indicator for power On Off bettery status and mute Sweat Shield 4 4 Body pack Transmitter PT 850B mi 4 3 Miniature Head Worn Transmitter UT 16HW 27 18 29 20 33 24 25 26 28 19 30 21 35 32 23 31 22 34 27 29 31 32 28 30 35 33 18 22 24 25 19 20 26 21 34 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 4 5 Optional Condenser Microphone 38 38 38 38 37 37 Lavaliere Micro...

Page 11: ...504 40 40 40 40 40 42 42 42 42 42 39 39 39 39 39 Gooseneck Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 40 42 39 41 41 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 12: ...chable Cable 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 48 50 50 49 51 51 45 47 49 46 43 44 CM 825i 47 48 43 45 46 44 Option Option CM 801 47 48 43 45 46 CM 804i 47 48 43 45 46 44 CM 8015 47 48 43 45 46 ...

Page 13: ...k Clip Bracket Volume Control Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 55 56 57 54 53 56 56 52 CX 508W CX 520 CX 500F CX 500 CX 516W 53 52 52 56 56 52 54 Compatible Instrument Microphone CX 500 CX 500F CX 520 CX 508W CX 516W 53 55 ...

Page 14: ...ear Power Supply 220V 50Hz Linear Power Supply 220V 60Hz Screwdriver DR 900 Dual Rack Adaptor RP 900 Panel Cover AF output cable with Ø6 3 plug at both ends GC 80 GC 100 Guitar Cable GC 80L GC 100L Guitar Cable 62 63 63 64 64 61 62 Option Option Option Option Option Option A B C 59 59 60 60 58 58 A B C 61 ...

Page 15: ... and unbalanced φ 6 3mm jack output you can choose the proper way for using Connect one end of the Audio cable to the AF output socket in the rear panel of the receiver and plug another end to the MIC IN input socket of a mixer or amplifier Step 1 of Figure 1 2 Power connection Connect one end of AC DC adaptor cable to DC input socket in the rear panel of the receiver and plug another end into an ...

Page 16: ...DR 900 rack adaptor simultaneously there are 4 threaded holes each in the bottom of receiver and rack adaptor for inserting screws 3 Single receiver Insert in a receiver through the front of DR 900 until it is firmly attached to the rack then screw on a RP 900 to another side of the rack Figure 4 4 Dual receivers The same way as above put one receiver to each rack space Figure 4 ...

Page 17: ...ies according to the correct polarity Step 1 of Figure 3 and return the battery tray back to housing Step 2 of Figure 3 Aim the connecting pins exactly toward the cavities on the bottom side of detachable mic capsule module Figure 4 and tighten it clockwise 2 Mh 8016 Series Handheld Transmitter 1 Insert 2 pcs 1 5V AA batteries into the battery tray 2 After putting into the battery switch on the po...

Page 18: ...s suitable for sound pick up Plug the connector into input socket on the body pack transmitter 3 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 MIC IN I 5V OR UM 3X2 SIZE AA OR EQUIV 4 Instrument Microphones The system is compatible with JT...

Page 19: ...keep open space between transmitter and receiver that will improve RF reception 2 Selecting channel for the receiver and transmitter 1 Use the supplied screwdriver to select a desired channel for the receiver and transmitters Both receiver and transmitters are preprogrammed with 16 channels 2 Make sure the channel of receiver matches that of the transmitter 3 When 2 or more transmitters and receiv...

Page 20: ...ain control on the rear panel of PT 850B PT 850Bmi body pack transmitter to a proper level 2 The carry case allows the PT 850B to be attached on performer s belt place the antenna towards the back of his body The Velcro tag ensures tight fixing and less hindrance during performance Wing the Velcro tag around the belt and fix it ...

Page 21: ...wisting 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 22: ...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 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...

Page 23: ...ence 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 inf...

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