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Professional Wideband (75MHz) 

True Diversity System

No.148, Gongye 9th Rd., Dali Dist., 

TA-LI Industrial Park 

Taichung City 41280, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Tel: 886-4-24938803   Fax: 886-4-24914890

Email: [email protected]

                  PROFESSIONAL CO., LTD

www.jts.com.tw

59508-072-0

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UF-20R / UF-20S / JSS-20 / UF-20TB 

Summary of Contents for JSS-20

Page 1: ...versity System No 148 Gongye 9th Rd Dali Dist TA LI Industrial Park Taichung City 41280 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 4 24938803 Fax 886 4 24914890 Email jts jts com tw PROFESSIONAL CO LTD www jts com tw 59508 072 03 UF 20R UF 20S JSS 20 UF 20TB ...

Page 2: ...Product manual UF 20R UF 20S JSS 20 UF 20TB ...

Page 3: ... repair to facilitate proper determination of cause of malfunction and of whether repair fee is needed please ship back the equipment and microphone together 5 Within the warranty period our company provides repair service at no cost except for the following conditions that parts and repair may be charged a Damages due to natural disaster or irresistible outside forces b Damages due to drop water ...

Page 4: ...one 4 Parts Identification Accessories 4 1 Receiver UF 20R UF 20S 4 2 Handheld Transmitter JSS 20 4 3 Body Pack Transmitter UF 20TB 4 4 Optional 2 Slot Charger 8 Slot Charger CH 2 CH 8 4 5 Optional Condenser Microphone 4 6 Accessories 5 Connection method 6 Operation 6 1 Receiver UF 20R UF 20S 6 2 Handheld Transmitter JSS 20 6 3 Body Pack Transmitter UF 20TB 6 4 Installation of Condenser Microphone...

Page 5: ...ce Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 MHz Preset 15 groups each of up to 63 compatible channels User programmable 6 groups each of 64 channels Free space scan function JTS Patented obstacle free RF function synchronizes a transmitter by pushing a button JTS LCX circuit design technology minimizes Companding noise NEWEST FEATURE The now sends not only the frequency data but...

Page 6: ...assic capsule modules It is designed with slot in charging feature with two AA NiMH rechargeable batteries 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies Preset 15 groups each of up to 63 compatible channels Phase Locked Loop PLL synthesized tune Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response Adjustable transmission power between Low and High The panel Lock On function prevents tampering and RF interru...

Page 7: ...les free RF REMOSET UHF 470 960MHz Dual 60 75MHz Wideband 108dB A 0 5 1KHz 1U standard metal chassis From group 1 15 up to 63 interference free compatible channels 844 preset channels group and 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 Hz Bandwidth User programmable from U1 U6 each of 64 channels reserved LCD and LED Group Channel Frequency Antenna A B RF AF Level Meter Mute Display Transmitter ...

Page 8: ...ingle 60 75MHz Wideband 108dB A 0 5 1KHz 1 2U standard metal chassis From group 1 15 up to 63 interference free compatible channels 844 preset channels group and 3000 selectable frequencies across 60 to 75 Hz Bandwidth User programmable from U1 U6 each of 64 channels reserved LCD and LED Group Channel Frequency Antenna A B RF AF Level Meter Mute Display Transmitter Battery Status REMOSET ID Number...

Page 9: ...Down Lock on Mode REMOSET ID RF Output Adjust 50 dBC 50Hz 18k Hz Interchangeable AA NiMH x2 50mm W x253mm H x35 5mm D 350g Frequency Preparation Carrier Frequency Range Bandwidth RF Outputs Stability Frequency Deviation Chassis LCD Display Controls Output Connector SpuriousEmissions Audio Frequency Response Battery Dimension mm Weight PLL Synthesized Control UHF 470 960 MHz 60 75MHz Wideband Low H...

Page 10: ...240V 1 2A max DC 15V 3A 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 201i 4P Mini XLR 60 15 000 Hz Omni directional 60 3 dB 2 2kΩ 130dB Ø5mm W 9mm H 20 7g CM 125i 4P Mini XLR 50 18 000 Hz Omni directional 53 3 dB 4 4kΩ 130dB Ø4mm...

Page 11: ...P Mini XLR 30 18 000 Hz Cardioid 68 3 dB 680Ω 130dB 285mm 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 214i 801C4 4P Mini XLR 60 15 000 Hz Omni directional 60 3 dB 1 8kΩ 130dB 125mm W 134mm H 157mm D 32 9g CM 214Ui 801C4 4P Mini XLR 30 18 000 Hz Cardioid 68 3 dB 680Ω 130dB 205mm W 134mm H 1...

Page 12: ...dioid 67 3 dB 220Ω 130 dB Winds CX 500F 4P Mini XLR 20 20 000 Hz Omni directional 58 3dB 1 5kΩ 130 dB Flutes CX 520 4P Mini XLR 50 16 500 Hz Supercardioid 78 3dB 600Ω 148 dB Harmonica CX 516W 4P Mini XLR 30 18 000 Hz Cardioid 67 3 dB 220Ω 130 dB Accordion Compatible Instrument Microphone Model No Connector Frequency Response Polar Pattern Sensitivity at 1000Hz Impedance Max SPL for 1 THD CM 801 CM...

Page 13: ...lec tion of the desired functions up and down push the rotary switch or the SETUP to enter the selection rotate the switch to select the desired setting and push SETUP to save it SETUP Push and hold for 2 seconds to enter the Setting Menu when the selection and setting is done with 3 Rotary Switch push SETUP to save the setting REMOSET When the setting is done on the receiver push REMOSET to trans...

Page 14: ...10 UF 20R UF 20S EXIT SETUP PUSH CONTROL EXIT SETUP PUSH CONTROL UF 20R wireless receiver 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 6 6 5 5 7 7 8 8 9 3 2 1 4 6 7 8 5 9 ...

Page 15: ...11 4 1 2 Description of receiver LCD display Display color Red 1 No RF signal is received from any transmitter and the LCD shows 2 Transmitter on mute 3 Transmitter battery low Orange RF and AF signals are received from transmitters No Signal Mic Mute ...

Page 16: ...al is received from a microphone receiver volume device ID from 0 to 255 transmitter battery level is shown when no signal is received from transmitter or the transmitter is mute G the current group in use from 1 to 15 CH the current channel in use up to 63 Frequency the current frequency in use User s Name defined in the username setting in the menu ...

Page 17: ...dio output jack Antenna A or B In antenna input or antenna booster jack 12VDC 150mA it con nects to antenna or antenna booster through a BNC signal cable RF A or B Out RF signal output socket for cascading Provide RF signal to next receiver 18 17 19 4 1 3 Back panel UF 20R RF A Out 12V out Antenna A In 12V out Antenna B In RF B Out Freq Range 1856 Made in Taiwan RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ...

Page 18: ... Range Made in Taiwan 23 24 25 26 23 24 Power receptacle connect to power supply DC12V 1000mA Balanced XLR MIC output Ø 6 3mm balanced output BNC antenna socket ANT 1 and ANT 2 set antennas vertical or sloping for better reception 25 26 ...

Page 19: ... use with main screen on display To mute Short push the power button display to activate mute To cancel Short push the power button display again to deactivate mute 3 Exit Setting Menu Already in the Setting Menu push the power button to return to main screen Already in a function setting push the power button to return to the Setting Menu and again to return to the main screen Battery tray Rechar...

Page 20: ...o Low User name Battery level in 5 levels G the group in use from 1 to 15 CH the channel in use up to 63 Lock On Statue Frequency it shows the RF frequency ID23 JSS 20 Lo G 2 C 10 687 250 MHz 41 40 42 39 37 43 36 38 31 27 34 28 29 30 28 32 33 35 4 2 2 Description of LCD display 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 ...

Page 21: ...een up and down buttons for selection SET to set and save Mute Switch LED Indicator 1 Show green light when power is on 2 Show red light when battery level is too low 3 Flash red light when switch to MUTE function to mute the transmitter 4 Flash red light and green light when mute function is on and battery level is too low Battery tray UHF PLLTransmitter 12dB IDoff 633 875 MHz G 1 C 11 UF 20TB AT...

Page 22: ...attery level in 5 levels Sensitivity Value Low Cut indication Attenuate Indication Lock On Statue For screen display and operation please refer to 6 3 System operation setup for Body Pack transmitter 4 3 2 Description of LCD display 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 12dB IDoff 633 875 MHz G 1 C 11 UF 20TB AT Hi 53 52 54 60 58 59 55 56 57 ...

Page 23: ...MHz 19 R I S KO F E L E C T R I C S H O C K D O N O T O PE N CA UT I O N 3 3 CH 2 CH 8 61 61 4 4 Optional 2 Slot Charger 8 Slot Charger CH 2 CH 8 LED Indicator Full Charged Standby Green Charging Flash Green Fault Flash Red Charging Time 3 hours 61 ...

Page 24: ...20 4 5 Optional Condenser Microphone Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 64 64 64 64 63 63 Lavaliere Microphone CM 501 CM 201i CM 125i CM 501 CM 201i CM 125i 62 62 62 62 ...

Page 25: ...Gooseneck Adjustable headband Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen CM 214i CM 214Ui CM 235i CX 504 66 66 66 66 66 67 68 69 69 69 69 69 69 65 65 65 65 65 65 67 68 CM 214ULi Standard 4 Pin Mini XLR Headset Microphone CM 214i CM 214Ui CM 214ULi CM 235i CX 504 ...

Page 26: ...ble ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR Ear hook Microphone CM 801 CM 804i CM 8015 CM 825i 75 76 72 74 73 70 71 CM 825i 74 75 70 72 73 71 CM 801 74 75 70 72 73 CM 804i 74 75 70 72 73 71 CM 8015 74 75 70 72 73 76 ...

Page 27: ...stem 75MHz 23 Compatible Instrument Microphone CX 500 CX 500F CX 520 CX 508W CX 516W 82 Gooseneck Clip Bracket Volume Control Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 80 81 82 79 78 81 81 77 CX 520 CX 500F CX 500 CX 516W 77 CX 508W 78 77 81 81 77 79 78 80 ...

Page 28: ...r cascading 2 Front antenna signal cable Extension AC power cable for series connection 1 XLR M XLR F Audio cable 2 MA 935 Capsule adaptor Rechargeable battery 4 or 16 batteries will be included when purchase CH 2 or CH 8 charger CH 2 double slot charger CH 8 8 slot charger Antenna 2 MH 56 Microphones Holder 2 Color ID housing 7 Rubber Feet Pad 4 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Option Optio...

Page 29: ...AC IN AC100 240V 50 60Hz DC OUT DC12V 1000 mA XLR M XLR F Audio cable 1 MA 935 Capsule adaptor Rechargeable battery 4 or 16 batteries will be included when purchase CH 2 or CH 8 charger CH 2 double slot charger CH 8 8 slot charger Antenna 2 MH 56 Microphones Holder 1 Color ID housing 7 Rubber Feet Pad 4 Option Option Option R I S K O F E L E C T R I C SH O C K D O N O T O PEN CA UT I O N 3 3 105 ...

Page 30: ...li fier 2 Connect to power Connect to AC outlet one end connects to receiver power input while the other end con nects to AC power receptacle 5 1 1 Receiver connection method UF 20R Figure 1 Amplifier AC transformer Power receptacle Step 2 Step 1 Audio output Power supply RF A Out 12V out Antenna A In 12V out Antenna B In RF B Out Freq Range 1856 Made in Taiwan RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN C...

Page 31: ... audio output of UF 20S AF OUTPUT BALANCED while the other end connects to audio input of a mixer or an ampli fier 2 Connect to power Connect to AC DC adapter one end connects to receiver DCV INPUT while the other end connects to AC power receptacle 32 Figure 1 Amplifier AC DC transformer Power receptacle Step 2 Step 1 Audio output Power supply 5 1 2 Receiver connection method UF 20S ...

Page 32: ...POWER 100V 240VAC 50 60Hz 2A RF A Out 12V out Antenna A In 12V out Antenna B In RF B Out Freq Range 1856 Made in Taiwan RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION POWER 100V 240VAC 50 60Hz 2A RF A Out 12V out Antenna A In 12V out Antenna B In RF B Out Freq Range 1856 Made in Taiwan RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION POWER 100V 240VAC 50 60Hz 2A 5 2 Cascading of AC power cable and antenna U...

Page 33: ...ceiver antenna 2 Push the power button to turn the power on 3 To turn off push and hold the power button till the display shows Power Off 1 Push the REMOSET button and the blue indicator starts to flash indicating the receiver is transmitting data Figure 1 When using the REMOSET function of UF 20R it is recommended to carry out RE MOSET one by one This is to prevent the interference between the RE...

Page 34: ...d 3 The Device ID is the same on both the receiver and transmitter 4 The transmitter battery is low synchronization is not possible if it is too low Notes 1 For receiver settings please see 6 Device ID and 7 Microphone Setting of 6 1 Operation settings for Wideband True Diversity Receiver 2 For handheld transmitter settings please see 5 Device ID and 6 Remoset Function of 6 2 Operation settings fo...

Page 35: ...ncy 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 1 Frequency Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the frequency adjust ment screen 2 Adjust the left three digits of frequency rotate the switch in steps of 1MHz Push the rotary switch to save the selected value 3 Adjust the right three digits of frequency rotate the switch in steps of 0 025MHz Push the rotary switch to save the selected value Note you may sele...

Page 36: ...otate the rotary switch to 1 Custom Group Push the rotary switch to enter the setting screen 2 For every push of the rotary switch the display jumps from group G channel CH to frequency the left or right three digits when the frequency shows MHz it means that this channel G CH is not in use 3 Rotate the rotary switch to select the group channel or frequency for setting push SETUP to save the setti...

Page 37: ...Groups scan all groups 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 1 All Groups Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the menu 2 Enter the All Groups push EXIT to go back up a level and push the rotary switch to scan 3 The progress in is shown on the screen during the scan ning To stop scanning just push EXIT 4 The display goes to the 2 Result List screen automatically after the scanning is completed User ma...

Page 38: ...urn to main menu Rotate the rotary switch to 4 Return Push the rotary switch to return to the main menu 5 Squelch adjust the receiver sensitivity 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 5 Squelch Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the adjustment menu 2 Rotate the rotary switch to adjust the sensitivity 0dB is the standard value Push SETUP to save the setting The higher the value the lower the receiver...

Page 39: ...h to select the desired item 1 Sensitivity 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 1 Sensitivity Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the adjustment menu Rotate the rotary switch to select and set the value Push SETUP to save the setting range 15dB 15dB 2 Attenuate it sets the attenuation of microphone input volume from body pack transmitter Rotate the rotary switch to 2 Attenuate Push the rotary switch...

Page 40: ...low RF Power Push SETUP to save the setting 5 KeyLock Rotate the rotary switch to 5 KeyLock Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the adjustment menu Rotate the rotary switch to select lock or unlock Push SETUP to save the setting 6 Remoset Config to select or unselect REMOSET settings 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 6 Remoset Config Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the setting menu 1 Sen...

Page 41: ...must be selected 7 Return to main menu Rotate the rotary switch to 7 Return and push the switch to return to main menu 8 Volume volume adjustment 1 Rotate the rotary switch to 8 Volume Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the volume adjustment menu 2 Rotate the rotary switch to locate the desired volume from Mute 50dB to 0dB Push SETUP to save the setting 4 RF Power 5 Kry Lock 6 Remoset Config...

Page 42: ...SETUP to save the setting a Output Level XLR audio output level setting 1 Rotate the rotary switch to a Output Level Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the setting menu 2 Rotate the rotary switch to choose line or mic level When Mic is selected the volume of XLR audio output drops by 20dB Push SETUP to save the setting 9 Equalizer a Output Level b Antenna Power c User Name M E N U Setup Equa...

Page 43: ...be selected Select blank for positions where no character is needed Push SETUP to save the setting The user name could contain up to 10 characters Push SETUP to save the setting d Contrast screen contrast settings 1 Rotate the rotary switch to d Contrast Push the rotary switch or SETUP to enter the setting menu 2 Rotate the rotary switch to make the screen darker or brighter Push SETUP to confirm ...

Page 44: ...keypad of the receiver panel and prevent misoperation touch Right side receiver can lock up REMOSET SETUP rota tory switch EXIT and POWER Left side receiver can lock up REMOSET SETUP rota tory switch and EXIT 3 After KEYPAD LOCK press any of the keypad the screen will show the Unlocked information 4 Lock OFF press SETUP for two seconds and enters directly into KeyLock setting screen Rotate the rot...

Page 45: ... in mute status the power indicator light will flashing in red The screen will go to mute screen Mute OFF short press power button and the screen will display Mute OFF 3 Exist setting menu When it is in the setting menu press Power button to go back to the main screen When it is in the setting page of menu press Power button to go back to the main setting menu press again to go back to the main sc...

Page 46: ...hree digits of frequency 3 Adjustment of the right three digits of frequency press and use with 0 025MHz as unit adjustment After adjust ment press SET to save the setting 2 Group Channel 1 Pres to enter into 2 Group Channel Press SET to enter into the setting screen 2 After entering into the screen press to select desire group Press SET for saving and change into the channel setting 3 Press to se...

Page 47: ...vice ID 1 Press to select 5 Device ID Press SET to enter into the setting screen 2 Press to adjust the device ID The range is from 0 255 After the adjustment press SET to go to ID setting On Off Press ON The ID of the microphone and the ID of the receiver shall be the same as to use the REMOSET function Press OFF Ignore the ID value The microphone will receive all REMOSET information transmitted b...

Page 48: ...the setting 7 RF Power Press to select 7 RF Power Press SET to enter into the screen for RF Power setting Press High High RF Power Press Low Low RF Power Press SET to save the setting Note When it is in High RF Power the power consumption of the microphone is larger which would shorten the usage time of the battery 5 Device ID 6 Remoset 7 RF Power 8 Contrast ON OFF Remoset ON OFF Remoset 5 Device ...

Page 49: ...constant light The longer the backlight time the shorter the usage time of the battery a User Name 1 Press to select a User Name Press SET to enter into User Name screen for the setting 2 Press to select the characters After confirmation press SET to select the next character If no character is needed select space After confirmation press SET to save the setting there is a total of 10 characters f...

Page 50: ...vent misopera tion touch Pressing SET for saving Press select OFF to unlock LOCK Press SET to save the setting 2 Unlock When the main screen is displayed at the screen press SET for two seconds to get directly into the Lock setting Press to unlock and press SET to save the setting d Exit Press to d Exit and press SET to go back to the main screen 9 Light Time a User Name b Reset c KeyLock This wil...

Page 51: ...econds it will go into the function setting menu 1 Press and select the desired item Press SET to enter into the menu 2 After entering into the menu press to adjust the values Press SET to save the setting 1 Frequency set the frequency 1 Press to frequency setting Press SET to enter into the frequency setting screen 2 When entering into the frequency adjustment screen adjust the first three digits...

Page 52: ...ensitivity Use 3 dB as unit of modifica tion After adjustment press SET to save the setting the range of sensitivity is 15dB 15dB 4 Attenuate 1 Press to enter into Attenuate Press SET to enter into the At tenuate setting screen 2 Press to turn on 3 Press to turn off After adjustment press SET to save the setting Group Chan G 1 C 1 624 750MHz Group Chan G 1 C 1 624 750MHz Sensitivity 0 dB Sensitivi...

Page 53: ...pre set ID value The range is from 0 255 After the adjustment press SET to go to ID setting On Off ID On The ID of the microphone and the ID of the receiver shall be the same as to use the REMOSET function ID OFF Ignore the ID value The microphone will receive all REMOSET information transmitted by receivers with ID code Press SET for setting This setting will affect the usage of REMOSET Frequency...

Page 54: ...F power 3 Press Low Low RF power Press SET to save the setting Note When It is in High RF power the power consumption of the micro phone is larger which would shorten the usage time of the battery 8 Contrast adjustment of screen contrast 1 Press to select Contrast Press SET to enter Contrast screen for contrast adjustment 2 Press to adjust the contrast The higher the value the darker the color on ...

Page 55: ...characters After confirmation press SET to select the next character If no character is needed select space After confir mation press SET to save the setting there is a total of 10 characters for setting 11 Reset 1 Press to select reset Press SET to enter into Reset screen 2 Press to select confirm as to reset the internal information of the hand held transmitter Press SET to save the setting 3 Pr...

Page 56: ...ower Only funtion buttons are locked Mute switch will not be locked 3 Press to select lock off Press SET to save the setting 4 To unlock press SET for two seconds and it will directly go into the key lock screen Press to select OFF Press SET to save the setting 13 Exit Press to select exit setting Press SET to go back to the main screen User Name Reset KeyLock Exit User Name Reset KeyLock Exit Pre...

Page 57: ... 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 Plug the connector into input socket on the body pack transmitter MIC IN 3 Instrument Microphones The system is compatible with JTS various inst...

Page 58: ...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 59: ...ck and whistle please do not aim transmitter to speaker 4 It is suggested to hold the middle section of transmitter microphone body to achieve the best pickup effect 5 When transmitter is not used for a long time please remove batteries from battery compart ment to avoid leakage of electrolyte solution to damage transmitter 6 When replacing batteries please replace two batteries at the same time a...

Page 60: ...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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