All operating elements and connections can be
found on the fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements
1 Microphone cartridge
2 Battery status indication
3 Indication of the transmission group and the trans-
mission channel (fig. 4, page 8)
4 Key
for scanning the transmission group / chan-
nel in descending order (in the group adjusting
mode / channel adjusting mode), for decreasing the
sensitivity (in the sensitivity adjusting mode), and
for deactivating the locking function (in the lock
adjusting mode)
5 Key
for scanning the transmission group / chan-
nel in ascending order (in the group adjusting
mode / channel adjusting mode), for increasing the
sensitivity (in the sensitivity adjusting mode), and
for activating the locking function (in the lock ad -
justing mode)
6 Key SET
with the microphone not locked:
to recall and to exit the adjusting modes for trans-
mission group / channel, sensitivity, locking function
→ chapters 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3.1
with the microphone locked:
to recall and to exit the adjusting mode for the lock-
ing function → chapter 5.3.2
7 Cap for the battery compartment; to insert or to
replace the batteries (2 × 1.5 V batteries of size AA)
unscrew the cap
8 Identification ring; can be replaced by one of the
colour-coded rings supplied
9 POWER switch
10 Safety cap for covering the switch to be protected
against accidental readjustment
11 Mute switch for short muting ("throat clearing mode"
or "enquiry mode") with subsequent immediate
readiness for operation without delay
12 4-pole contact, each on the microphone cartridge
(fig. 2) and on the handle (fig. 3);
prior to assembling the microphone cartridge and
the handle, fit the contacts into each other
2 Important Notes
G
The microphone is suitable for indoor use only. Pro-
tect it against dripping water and splash water, high
air humidity, and heat (admissible ambient tempera-
ture range 0 – 40 °C).
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use
chemicals or water.
G
No guarantee claims for the microphone and no lia-
bility for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the microphone is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if it is not
correctly operated or not repaired in an expert way.
If the microphone is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling plant for
a disposal which is not harmful to the envi-
ronment.
Dead batteries or defective rechargeable batteries
do not belong in the household rubbish; always take
them to a special waste disposal (e. g. collecting con-
tainer at your retailer).
3 Applications
Together with the multifrequency receiver US-
903DC PRO/ 2 from JTS this dynamic hand-held
microphone with integrated multifrequency transmitter
makes up a wireless audio transmission system. The
wireless microphone operates with four transmission
groups (A – D) to which 16 transmission channels are
assigned re spectively, i. e. altogether 64 factory-set
transmission channels are available. These channels
in the UHF range of 740 – 764 MHz can be selected as
desired.
The microphone is equipped with a microphone
case, a microphone holder, and coloured push-on
plas tic rings for identification of the microphone.
3.1 Conformity and
approval of the wireless microphone
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare that
the unit MH-8800G / 2 is in accordance with the basic
requirements and the other relevant regulations of the
directive 1999 / 5 / EC. The declaration of conformity
can be found in the Internet via the JTS home page
(www.jts-germany.de).
This unit may be operated in the following countries:
DE
The regulations of the country where this unit is oper-
ated must always be observed. These regulations can
be found via links to the national authorities from the
following Internet address: www.ero.dk
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