3.2 Connecting the microphone to the transmitter
The transmitter (black housing marked with a "T") is equipped
with an internal microphone
phone, the clip-on microphone (11) can be used alternatively Place
the pop shield on the microphone Clamp the microphone cable
into the holder (10) as illustrated in fig 3 and attach the holder to
your clothes (e g tie), as close to your mouth as possible Connect
the microphone to the jack
switched off
3.3 Connecting the earphone to the receiver
The receiver (grey housing marked with an "R") is equipped with
an integrated speaker
provided can be used to reproduce sound Wrap the foam cover
around the earphone as a padding: Put the earphone (with the JTS
logo to the rear) into the unprinted pocket of the cover Wrap the
cover around the earphone and slip the second pocket over it The
printing
earphone to the jack
3.4 Wearing options
There are two wearing options for the transmitter / receiver: Attach
its clip (8) to your clothes (e g belt or trouser pocket) or wear it on
the lanyard provided (7):
Pull the thin loop of the lanyard over the clip (fig 2), shift the
stopper to adjust the desired length of the lanyard and put the
lanyard around your neck When the snap buckle is unlocked, the
transmitter / receiver can be easily removed or exchanged
3.5 Switching on / Setting the transmission channel
The table on page 3 shows all available channels When up to 22
tour guide systems are used at the same time (e g for lectures in
various languages), select the channels from the same group There
will be no mutual interference with channels of the same group
1) For the time being, switch on the receiver only: Keep the button
POWER (2) pressed until the display (5) lights up
2) Keep the button SET (6) pressed until
The left digit for the channel group starts flashing Use the button
or
3) Press the button SET again: The right digit for the channel starts
flashing Use the button
4) Press the button SET again to save the setting
indicated and the symbol
symbol
another wireless transmission system are received In this case,
use a different channel
5) Switch on the transmitter and set it to the channel of the receiver
3.5.1 Display information
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3.6 Adjusting the volume and the microphone sensitivity/
Muting the microphone
1) Use the control VOLUME (1) of the receiver to adjust the volume
for the speaker or earphone
Caution: Never adjust the earphone to a very high volume
Permanent high volumes may damage your hearing! The limiter
should always be activated (chapter 3 7)
2) Use the control VOLUME of the transmitter to adjust the micro-
phone sensitivity. When the volume is too high and the micro-
phone signal is distorted, reduce the sensitivity If the volume of
the signal is too low, the signal-noise ratio will be poor; in this
case, increase the sensitivity accordingly
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(3) Instead of this speaker, the earphone
will mark the side where sound is emitted Connect the
(4) and attach the earphone to your ear
to select the group
appears instead, interference signals or signals from
transmission power 10 mW / 20 mW
group number – channel number
(3) Instead of the internal micro-
(4) Thus, the internal microphone is
or
to select the channel
(no reception) appears If the antenna
Meaning
reception indication
automatic switch-off
microphone muted
no reception
low battery alarm (beep)
battery full
battery discharged
key lock
is briefly indicated
is briefly
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