UF-10R / UF-10TH / UF-10TB Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System 59508-040-01 PROFESSIONAL CO., LTD No.148, Gongye 9th Rd., Dali Dist., Taichung City 41280, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel: 886-4-24938803 Fax: 886-4-24914890 Email: jts@jts.com.tw www.jts.com.
UF-10R UF-10TB UF-10TH Product manual UHF PLL
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INDEX 1. System operation instructions ....................................... 1 2. Features ............................................................................................. 1 2-1 Receiver// UF-10R ............................................................................ 1 2-2 Handheld Transmitter // UF-10TH ..................................................... 2 2-3 Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB ................................................... 2 3. Specification .................
1. System operation instructions • Before connecting to power, make sure the voltage marked on equipment is the same as that • • • • on the power socket. Do not place the equipment in damp and hot environment. Prior to operation, please dry your hands. Keep the equipment away from fire and heat source. Transmitter and receiver need to be adjusted to the same “default channel” or “frequency”. 2.
2-2 UHF PLL Handheld transmitter // UF-10TH • • • • • • • • Maximum 2400 to 3000 selectable frequencies across 60~75 MHz. Phase-locked loop circuit design. Extended dynamic range and smooth frequency response. Tone key squelch. Replaceable condenser or dynamic capsule module. Hidden antenna design. Lock-On function prevents signal interruption due to accidental change. Adjustable transmission power between 10mW and 50 mW.
3. Specification 3-1 UHF PLL Broadband true diversity receiver // UF-10R Frequency oscillation mode REMOSET...................................... Carrier frequency range.......... Signal to noise ratio.................... Total distortion rate.................... Function display method....... Function display content........ Control method........................... Audio output level...................... Audio output impedance...... Mute method................................ Power supply................
3-2 UHF PLL Handheld transmitter // UF-10TH Frequency oscillation mode Carrier frequency range......... RF output......................................... Stability............................................... Frequency drift............................. LCD..................................................... Control method..........................
3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone Model No............................... Connector.............................. Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm).............. CM-501 4P Mini XLR 100~15,000 Hz Cardioid -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB Ø10.1mm(W) * 26.4mm(H) Net Weight............................ 21.5g 5 CM-201 4P Mini XLR 60~15,000 Hz Omni-directional -60±3 dB 2.
Headset Microphone Model No............................... CM-214 Connector.............................. 4P Mini XLR CM-214U 4P Mini XLR Frequency Response...... Polar Pattern.......................... Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) Impedance............................. Max. SPL for 1% THD Dimension(mm).............. 30~18,000 Hz Cardioid -68±3 dB 680Ω 130dB 205mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) 38.4g 60~15,000 Hz Omni-directional -60±3 dB 2.2kΩ 130dB 125mm(W) * 134mm(H) * 157mm(D) Net Weight.......................
Ear-hook Microphone Model No............................... CM-801/CM-804i Connector.............................. 801C4 (4 pin mini XLR) Option Connector........... 801C3 (3 pin mini XLR) 801CS (3.5 stereo plug) Frequency Response...... 60~15,000 Hz Polar Pattern.......................... Omni-directional Sensitivity (at 1000Hz) -64±3 dB Impedance............................. 1.8kΩ Max. SPL for 1% THD 130dB CM-8015/CM-825i 801C4 (4 pin mini XLR) 801C3 (3 pin mini XLR) 801CS (3.
4. Parts Identification & Accessories 4-1 Broadband true diversity receiver key function and LCD description//UF-10R (1) Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power switch: press switch once to turn power on; press and hold for 2 seconds to shut down. EXIT key: when UF-10R is under “setup menu”, press EXIT to cancel selection or leave menu.
(2) Receiver LCD instruction 10 : indicate key lock is set (Key lock on). 11 : show antenna A or B is receiving signal; signal is not received : indicate current receiver volume. : indicate device ID setting: ID number 0~255. 12 13 14 15 : indicate transmitter battery level; if no RF signal is received up. G: indicate current Group, 1~13 CH: indicate current Channel, CH1~63 Frequency indication: current operation frequency 11 10 12 13 14 15 9 .
(3) Rear panel 16 17 18 19 Power receptacle: connect to power supply (DC15V/1000mA) Balanced XLR MIC output φ 6.3mm balanced output BNC antenna socket: ANT 1 and ANT 2, set antennas vertical or sloping for better reception. 16 17 Freq.Range: CAUTION 1856 Made in Taiwan 18 19 Note: select MIC or LINE audio output difference: From setup menu, set “7. OUTPUT LEVEL”: Set Line: Output level of XLR MIC output and Ø 6.3mm are identical Set Mic: XLR MIC output level is lower than Ø 6.
4-2 UHF PLL handheld transmitter key function and LCD description // UF-10TH 20 21 22 23 24 25 LCD Power key: Turn on power: press power key once Shut down power: press and hold power key for 2 seconds Mute mode: during use, press power key once to mute the microphone, press it again to release , : up and down keys, select setup item SET: set up and save data Mute/REMOSET indicator lamp: Mute mode: red light flashes REMOSET successful: blue light on for 5 seconds Battery compartment 23 20 21 24 22
4-3 UHF PLL Body-Pack Transmitter // UF-10TB 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 LCD Battery Low Battery Indicator: when battery lever is low this red LED will light on constantly. Note: when switch on the unit the red LED will light on for 1 second and turn off.
4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 / CM-201 / CM-125 37 38 39 Clip 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 37 37 39 39 38 CM-501 CM-201 13 Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System 37 39 CM-125
Headset Microphone // CM-214 / CM-214U / CM-214UL / CM-235 / CX-504 40 41 42 43 44 Gooseneck Adjustable headband Headband 4 Pin Mini XLR Windscreen 41 41 CM-214 44 41 CM-214UL Standard : 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR 3.
Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 / CM-804i / CM-8015 / CM-825i 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 51 Boom Adjustable Headband Adjustable ear hook Detchable Cable Cable Clip Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 3 Pin Mini XLR Option 3.
Compatible Instrument Microphone // CX-500 / CX-500F / CX-520 / CX-508W / CX-516W 54 55 56 57 58 59 Gooseneck Clip Bracket Volume Control Windscreen 4 Pin Mini XLR 58 CX-500 59 54 CX-500F 58 55 58 58 54 54 57 56 55 CX-520 CX-508W CX-516W 16
4-5 Accessories 60 61 62 63 AC/DC power adapter: Switching power adapter AC IN: AC100~240V/50~60Hz DC OUT: DC15V/1000 mA Audio cable Rack mount kit//RM-10 (optional) A RM-10E B RM-10M Rack mount kit//RM-901 (optional) 60 61 62 A 63 17 Professional Wideband (60~75MHz) True Diversity System B
5. Connection method Receiver connection method 1. UF-10R output to a mixer or an amplifier: Audio cable: XLR or φ 6.3mm audio cable, one end connects to audio output of UF-10R “AF OUTPUT BALANCED”, while the other end connects to audio input of a mixer or an amplifier. 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 Amplifier Step 1 Audio output Freq.
3. Receiver rack mount kit assembly//RM-10 (optional) (1) Assembly the rack mount kit as the following illustration to mount two UF-10R into one U rack.
4. Rack Mount Kit RM-901 (optional) • Mount one UF-10R into one U rack. (1) Screw the rack mount kit on the receiver. (2) screw the whole set onto a rack.
6. Operation 6-1 Operation setup for broadband true diversity receiver system // UF-10R 1. Turn receiver power on (1) Connect antennas onto the receiver (2) Press power key 1 once to turn power on (3) Shut down: press and hold power key for 2 seconds. 2. Adjust volume On main menu, turn jog dial to adjust volume, ranging from MUTE, -31 ~ 0 dB. wireless receiver UF-10R 3. REMOSET function: (1) Pressing REMOSET key, blue light starts to flash, indicating transmitting frequency data. (Fig.
(2) When microphone receives data, microphone indicator lamp 24 shows blue light for 5 seconds, while receiver blue light stops flashing, indicating the REMOSET has been done successfully . (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 (3) Receiver blue light flashes slowly, indicating REMOSET failure, please check it: 1) Whether “frequency range labels” attached on receiver and microphone are the same. 2) “REMOSET” selection in microphone function menu needs to be set “ON”. 3) Device ID for receiver and microphone should be paired.
1. Frequency: set frequency (1) Turn jog dial to “1. Frequency”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into frequency adjustment screen. (2) After entering into frequency adjustment screen, first adjust left 3 digit frequency; turn jog dial with “+/-” 1 MHz as unit change; press jog dial to adjust right 3 digit frequency; press jog dial to switch frequency between left and right. M 1. Frequency E 2.Group/Channel N 3.User Group U 4. Scan Setup Frequency 638 .
3. User Group: user self-defined group and channel Turn jog dial to “3. User Group”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into User Group setup screen. M 1. Frequency E 2.Group/Channel N 3.User Group U 4. Scan #1. Custom Group: self-defined group (1) Turn jog dial to “1. Custom Group”; press jog dial to enter into Custom Group screen. 1.
4. Scan: scan channel (1) Turn jog dial to “4. Scan”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into scan channel screen. #1. All Groups: scan all groups (1) Turn jog dial to “1. All Group”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into menu screen. (2) After entering into the screen (press Exit to return to upper menu); in “Scan All Group” press jog dial to start scanning. M 1. Frequency E 2.Group/Channel N 3.User Group U 4. Scan 1. All Groups 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4.
#3. Current Group: scan single channel (1) Turn jog dial to “3. Current Group”; press jog dial to enter into menu screen. 1. All Groups 2. Result List 3. Current Group 4. Return Scan Current Group (2) Turn jog dial to select Group first; press Setup key (or press jog dial) to start scan. (3) After scan, screen shows OK; press jog dial once to scan the next channel; press Exit to return to upper menu. G: 1 CH:1 Scan Current Group G: U1 CH: 6 OK Press "Setup" to Save. #4.
(2) Turn jog dial to adjust ID, ranging 0~255; press Setup key to save setting. The setting will affect the use of REMOSET. 7. Output Level: set audio output level (1) Turn jog dial to “7. Output Level”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into setup screen. Setup Device ID 6 (0~255) M 5. Squelch E 6. Device ID N 7. Output Level U 8. Antenna Power (2) Turn jog dial to select Line or Mic: - Set Line: XLR MIC Output and Ø6.3mm output volume level is same.
9. User Name: set user name (1) Turn jog dial to “9. User Name”, press Setup (or press jog dial) to enter into User Name setup screen. M 9. User Name E a. Contrast N b. Key Lock U c. Exit (2) Turn jog dial to select desired character; after confirmation press jog dial to go to next character setup; after setup press Setup key to save setting. A user name consists of 10 characters at maximum. User Name JTS UF-10R Char:1/10 Indicate which character currently is set a.
(3) At Lock On statue pressing of any key will prompt texts as shown in the figure. Press Setup for 2 Sec. to unlock keyPad (4) Cancel Lock On: press SETUP key for 2 seconds to go directly to “Key Lock” setup screen. Turn jog dial to select Lock Off; after confirmation press Setup key to save setting. c. Exit: leave menu Turn jog dial to “c. Exit”; press Setup key (or press jog dial) to return to main menu; or press “exit” to return to main menu.
6-2 System operation setup for handheld transmitter // UF-10TH 1. Turn power on for UF-10TH handheld transmitter (1) Turn on power: press power key once (Fig. 3). (2) Shut down power: press and hold power key for 2 seconds. (3) Mute setup: When microphone is in use and mute setup is needed: Set mute: short press power key once; indicator lamp flashes in red. Cancel mute: short press power key again to cancel mute. Fig. 3 Fig. 3 2.
(3) Adjust right 3 digit frequency: press , keys with “+/-” 0.025 MHz as unit change; after adjustment press SET key to save setting. Frequency 2. Group: set group and channel (1) Press , keys to Group; press SET key to enter into “Group” setup screen. Freq. (2) After entering into the screen, press , keys to select the desired group; press SET key to switch to Channel setup. G:- - C:- 638.100 Group Sensit. Device ID Group/Channel G: 1 C: 1 638.100 (3) Press , setting.
(2) Press , keys to adjust default ID between 0 and 255; press SET key to switch to set ID: ON/OFF. Device ID 0 ID:OFF ID: ON → only if microphone ID and receiver ID are the same, REMOSET function can work. ID: OFF → regardless of ID, the transmitter will accept REMOSET data from all receivers of the same band and with ID Off. The setting will affect the use of REMOSET. 5. REMOSET: set REMOSET function on/off (1) Press , keys to REMOSET; press SET to enter into “REMOSET” setup screen.
7. Contrast: adjust screen contrast (1) Press , keys to Contrast; press SET to enter into “Contrast” screen; adjust screen contrast. (2) Press , keys to adjust contrast; higher number represents higher contrast; otherwise, lower contrast; -3 ~ 0 ~ +3 total seven adjustable levels. 8. Light T.: set screen backlight time (1) Press , keys to Light T.; press SET to enter into “Light T.” screen; set screen backlight time. REMOSET RF Power Contrast Light T. Contrast 0 REMOSET RF Power Contrast Light T.
10. Key Lock: set key lock (1) Press , keys to Key Lock; press SET to enter into “Key Lock” screen; set key lock Name Key Lock Exit -------------- (2) Select “Lock On” to lock all keys to prevent accidental touch; if setting is Lock On, mute function is not affected. (3) If setting is “Lock On”, except mute, pressing any other keys will prompt the following screen. Key Lock Lock On Lock Off Press Set For 2 Sec.
6-3 System operation setup for Body-Pack transmitter // UF-10TB 6-3-1 Turn power on for UF-10TB Body-Pack transmitter (Fig. 5) (1) Turn on power: press power key once (2) Shut down power: press and hold power key for 2 seconds. (3) Mute setup : When microphone is in use and mute setup is needed: Set mute: short press power key once; indicator lamp flashes in red. Cancel mute: short press power key again to cancel mute.
2. Group: set group and channel (1) Press , keys to Group; press SET key to enter into “Group” setup screen. (2) After entering into the screen, press , keys to select the desired group ; press SET key to switch to Channel setup. (3) Press , keys to select the desired channel; press SET key to save setting. 3. Sensit: microphone sensitivity setup (1) Press , keys to Sensit; press SET to enter into “Sensit” sensitivity setup screen.
5. Device ID: set device ID (1) Press , keys to Device ID; press SET key to enter into “Device ID” setup screen. (2) Press , keys to adjust default ID between 0 and 255; press SET key to switch to set ID: ON/OFF. ID: ON → only if microphone ID and receiver ID are the same , REMOSET function will work. ID: OFF → regardless of ID, the transmitter will accept REMOSET data from all receivers of the same band and with ID Off. Press SET key to save setting.
7.RF Power: set transmission power (1) Press , keys to RF Power; press SET to enter into “RF Power” screen;set transmission power. (2) Press , keys to select transmission power as Hi or Low; press SET key to save setting. Attention: if setting is Hi, the RF signal is stronger while microphone consumes more power. Note: Hi represents 50 mW and Low 10 mW. RF Power Contrast Light T. Name RF Power Hi Low 8.
10.Name: set user name (1) Press , keys to Name; press SET to enter into “Name” screen; set user name. (2) Press keys to select texts; after confirmation press SET key to set the next character; if no characters is needed, select “blank” character; after confirmation press SET key to save setting; Name consists of 10 characters at maximum. Indicate which character currently is set 11.
6-4 Installation of Condenser Microphones (1) Lavaliere microphone Attach lavaliere microphone to a tie, lapel, where is suitable for sound pick-up. Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmitter. UHF PLL 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.
(4) Ear-hook Microphone 1. Lightweight Dual Ear Hook Microphone Try on whether the headset is fit. Adjust the headband to a suitable width. Tighten or loosen the curve of the ear-hook by twisting 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.
7. Product notes (1) To get the best signal performance, please keep at least 3 meters between a receiver and a transmitter. (2) Keep a receiver and transmitter from other metal object for at least 50cm. (3) To prevent feedback 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 multiple units are in use, it is suggested to use JTS UA-900 antenna distributor to prevent interference.
8. Important Notice (1) JTS offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions. These regulations help limit radio frequency (RF) interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference 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.
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