All operating elements and connections described
can be found on the fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements and Connections
1 LC display: will indicate the battery status, the
channel group ( , , or ) and the channel (1 – 16)
during operation
2 Power switch
3 Microphone input (4-pole mini XLR connection)
4 Button SET to call the adjusting modes (
ter 5.1) and to confirm the adjustments
Note: When the transmitter is locked, only the adjusting
mode for the lock function can be called to deactivate the
lock again (
chapter 5.1.4).
5 Button - for adjustments in the various adjusting
modes (
chapter 5.1)
– for downward selection of the channel group and
the channel
– for deactivating the REMOSET function for the
transmitter
– for downward selection of the identification
number
– for deactivating the lock function
6 Button + for adjustments in the various adjusting
modes (
chapter 5.1)
– for upward selection of the channel group and
the channel
– for activating the REMOSET function for the
transmitter
– for upward selection of the identification number
– for activating the lock function
7 Unlocking buttons for the battery compartment
cover (8): push the buttons hard to unlock and
open the cover
8 Cover of the battery compartment
9 Volume control*
10 Selector switch* for level attenuation
* to be turned by means of the small screwdriver supplied
2 Important Notes
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The transmitter 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
Insert batteries of the same type only and always
replace the batteries completely.
G
Remove the batteries if the transmitter is not used
for a longer period (e. g. more than a week). Thus,
the transmitter will not be damaged in case of bat-
tery leakage.
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G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use
water or chemicals.
G
No guarantee claims for the transmitter and no lia-
bility for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the transmitter is used for
other purposes than originally intended, if it is not
correctly connected or operated, or if it is not
repaired in an expert way.
If the transmitter 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.
chap-
Dead batteries or defective rechargeable batteries
do not belong in the household rubbish; always take
them to a special waste disposal (e. g. collection con-
tainer at your retailer).
3 Applications
The pocket transmitter IN-64TB/ 2 is designed for
operation with the receiver IN-64R/ 2 from JTS. The
trans- mitter and the receiver will create a wireless
audio trans mission system operating in the UHF range
of 740 – 764 MHz with 64 preset transmission chan-
nels (divided into 4 channel groups). The transmission
range will depend on local conditions and may reach a
maximum of 100 m. The REMOSET function of the
system will allow automatic frequency tuning between
the transmitter and the receiver.
The pocket transmitter is supplied with the lavalier
microphone CM-501. Instead of the CM-501, it will
also be possible to use other microphones from the
JTS product range which are designed for operation
with a pocket transmitter and equipped with a 4-pole
mini XLR connection, e. g. the headband microphone
CX-504 or the instrument microphone CX-516W.
3.1 Conformity and approval
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare that
the unit IN-64TB/ 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