Connecting The Transmitter To An Electric Guitar; Selection Of The Transmitting Frequency And Receiving Frequency; Using The Transmitter With The Microphone; Adjusting The Frequency On The Receiver - Monacor JTS UR-816 D Manual De Instrucciones

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4.4 Connecting the transmitter
to an electric guitar
To connect the transmitter to an electric guitar:
1) Mount the 6.3 mm adapter (13) onto the 3.5 mm
plug (14) of the transmitter and fasten it with the
locking ring (15).
2) Connect the transmitter to the output jack of the
guitar. The angle of the plug on the transmitter
can be readjusted, it locks into place in steps of
22.5°. Thus, the transmitter optimally fits in case
of connection jacks on the upper side of the
body (fig. 5) and on the rib of the guitar (fig. 6).
3) To prevent uncontrolled turning of the transmit-
ter in the jack while playing, the transmitting
antenna (18), e. g. in fig. 6, may be fixed to the
rib of the guitar with the supplied support (26).
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4.5 Using the transmitter
with the microphone
For using the transmitter with the microphone sup-
plied:
1) Mount the microphone (22) onto the 3.5 mm
plug (14) of the transmitter and fasten it with the
locking ring (15).
2) Slide the clamping support (23) from below on
the guitar-shaped base (16).
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3) Fix the clamping support on the instrument.
Fig. 7 shows the mounting at the bell of a saxo-
phone. The clamping brackets are rubberized to
save the instrument.
4) Align the microphone cartridge (21) to the sound
source. As suggested with the arrows in fig. 4,
the microphone can be tilted around two axes. In
addition, it can also be panned by turning it on
the 3.5 mm plug.
5 Operation
5.1 Selection of the transmitting
frequency and receiving frequency
The wireless transmission is made in the frequency
range of 790 – 814 MHz on 16 fixed channels (fre-
quencies of the channels
mitter and receiver must be adjusted to the same
channel, otherwise no signal transmission will be
possible.

5.1.1 Adjusting the frequency on the receiver

As it is possible that some frequencies are already
reserved by other users of wireless systems at the
place of application, first the receiver should be
adjusted to the desired channel with the transmitter
switched off. If a signal is already received on the
frequency [the LED RF (5) on the receiver lights
up], another channel should be selected to prevent
mutual interference. To adjust the channel, make
the following steps:
1) Switch on the receiver with the POWER switch
(2). The power LED (3) lights up.
2) Adjust a free channel via the rotary switch CH
(4) by means of the trimming key supplied with
chapter 6.1). Trans-

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