5 Setting the Transmitter
into Operation
1) Connect the Lavalier microphone CM-501 sup-
plied to the mini XLR jack INPUT (3) and fasten
it to your clothes (e g tie or lapel) by means
of the clip
It is also possible to use another matching
JTS microphone with 4-pole mini XLR plug
2) Before switching on the transmitter, set the
receiver to an interference-free transmission
channel (see instruction manual of the receiver)
3) Then switch on the transmitter: Set the sliding
switch (2) to ON The LED status indication (4)
lights up in green to indicate normal operation
If it lights up in red after switching on or during
operation, the inserted batteries are almost dis-
charged and must be replaced
4) Set the transmitter to the same channel ad-
justed on the receiver: For this purpose, turn
the rotary switch CH (5) by means of the small
adjusting key supplied in such a way that the
arrow will point to the desired channel
The 16 transmission channels are assigned
to the following transmission frequencies:
Channel
Frequency
1
863�125 MHz
2
863�250 MHz
3
863�375 MHz
4
863�500 MHz
5
863�625 MHz
6
863�750 MHz
7
863�875 MHz
8
864�000 MHz
Note: If other wireless transmission systems are
operated with this wireless system at the same
time, the radio frequencies of the individual sys-
tems should be carefully matched to each other to
prevent interference
5) Speak / sing into the microphone The volume
level can be readjusted by changing the sen-
sitivity via the gain control (6) For turning the
control, use the adjusting key supplied Adjust
the transmitter to the optimum level If the level
is too high, the transmitter will distort; in this
case, turn back the control (if necessary, turn
it to the left stop) If the level is too low, a
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Channel
Frequency
9
864�125 MHz
10
864�250 MHz
11
864�375 MHz
12
864�500 MHz
13
864�625 MHz
14
864�750 MHz
15
864�875 MHz
16
865�000 MHz
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poor signal-noise ratio will result; in this case,
advance the control correspondingly
6) After all adjustments have been made, put the
transmitter back into the belt bag and secure
it with the hook and loop fastener to prevent
slipping out
7) Fasten the belt bag to your clothes by means
of the hook and loop fastening strap on its rear
side
8) To switch off the transmitter after operation,
set the sliding switch (2) to OFF
6 Specifications
Pocket transmitter
Type of unit: � � � � � � � � PLL multifrequency pocket
Radio frequency range: 863 – 865 MHz,
Audio frequency range: 40 – 18 000 Hz
Frequency stability: � � � ±0�005 %
Transmitting power: � � � 10 mW (EIRP)
Ambient temperature: � 0 – 40 °C
Power supply: � � � � � � � two 1�5 V batteries
Dimensions (w/o bag): � 68 × 195 × 25 mm
Weight: � � � � � � � � � � � � 120 g
Microphone connection: 4-pole mini XLR jack
1 = ground
1
2 = 5 V operating voltage for the microphone
4
2
3 = signal input
3
4 = impedance correction
Lavalier microphone CM-501
Type of microphone: � � electret microphone
Directivity: � � � � � � � � � � cardioid
Frequency range: � � � � � 100 – 15 000 Hz
Impedance: � � � � � � � � � 2�2 kΩ
Sensitivity: � � � � � � � � � � 3�2 mV/ Pa at 1 kHz
Max� SPL: � � � � � � � � � � 130 dB
Power supply: � � � � � � � via the pocket transmitter
Connection: � � � � � � � � � 4-pole mini XLR plug
Weight: � � � � � � � � � � � � 20 g
Subject to technical modification
transmitter with pilot tone
divided into 16 channels
(
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table, chapter 5)
of size AA (R6)
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