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       (2) Use the UT-16GTP for guitar application

1. Plug the transmitter into the instrument to be used.
2. Push down the transmitter towards the instrument. The step positioning mechanism will

hold the transmitter firmly on the instrument.

3. For traditional Gibson style end-mount input a sucker holder         is provided to prevent 

swiveling of the transmitter.

5-3 Install the transmitter

       (1) Use the UT-16GT+6.3GT plug for guitar application

1. Insert the plug to the transmitter and turn it to the end.
2. Plug the transmitter into the instrument to be used.
3. Push down the transmitter towards the instrument. The step positioning mechanism will

hold the transmitter firmly on the instrument.

4. For traditional Gibson style end-mount input a sucker holder          is provided to prevent 

swiveling of the transmitter.

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Summary of Contents for UT-16GT

Page 1: ...Smaller Lighter More Powerful 59508 033 04 GUITAR ACCORDING WINDS BRASS...

Page 2: ...Miniature wireless system instruments music InstructionManual...

Page 3: ...Thank you for choosing the JTS wireless system In order to obtain the best efficiency from the system you are recommended to read this instruction manual carefully...

Page 4: ...ssories 4 1 Receiver UR 816D DB 4 2 Miniature Transmitter UT 16GT UT 16GTP 4 3 Accessories 5 Preparing Procedures Basic Operation 5 1 Receiver 5 2 Battery Insertion of The Transmitter 5 3 Install The...

Page 5: ...neral user s manual To check out standard accessories please find them on the product packing box 2 Features UT 16GT UT 16GTP provides true wireless experience to musicians Within limited space it del...

Page 6: ...AF Level Channel Selecting Mute 50 dBC 40 18 000 Hz LR03 AAA 1 5V 1 Frequency Preparation Carrier Frequency Range S N Ratio T H D Display Display Contents Controls Audio Output Level AF Output Impeda...

Page 7: ...ut level by 20dB 03 MINIATURE MUSIC INSTRUMENT WIRELESS SYSTEM RF AF VOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAX MIN CH POWER UR 816DB PLL SINGLE CHANNEL DIVERSITY RECEIVER 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 8: ...plug 516GT Accordion microphone module 508GT Winds Brass microphone module 16GT Adapter 516 Bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16GT Clip Winds clip 12 Battery Lid Color ID Orange White Silver included 13...

Page 9: ...re 1 picture 2 Tear up the adhesive tape and position the windscreen as show in picture 3 1 2 3 20 21 AC DC adaptor Switching Power Supply 100 240V 50 60Hz Linear Power Supply 220V 50Hz Linear Power S...

Page 10: ...DC adaptor cable to Power Supply Jack in the rear panel of receiver and plug another end into an AC outlet Step 2 Caution To prevent accidental disconnection of the plug from the jack lead the cable a...

Page 11: ...according to the polarity indication 3 Switch the ON MUTE OFF switch to ON If the battery is in good condition the LED indicator will light in Green constantly As soon as the battery goes below a pre...

Page 12: ...ded to prevent swiveling of the transmitter 5 3 Install the transmitter 1 Use the UT 16GT 6 3GT plug for guitar application 1 Insert the plug to the transmitter and turn it to the end 2 Plug the trans...

Page 13: ...to the transmitter and turn it to the end 2 Slide the 16GT Adapter 16GT CLIP CLP UT into the transmitter and push it to the end 3 Fix the 16GT Adapter 516 Bracket to the accondion by double sided adh...

Page 14: ...stops 3 Set the ON MUTE OFF switch to ON to switch on transmitter 4 Switch on the receiver and sound system 5 Turn the volume control on the transmitter to maximum level clockwise and play a few note...

Page 15: ...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 a...

Page 16: ...rack adaptor simultaneously there are 4 threaded holes at 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 fi...

Page 17: ...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 to aim at the speakers directly...

Page 18: ...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...

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