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No guarantee claims for the units and no liability
for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the units are used for
other purposes than originally intended, if they
are not correctly connected or operated, or not
repaired in an expert way.
If the units are to be put out of operation
definitively, take them to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful to
the environment.
3 Applications
The transmitter UT-16GT/ 1 and the receiver
UR-816D/ 1 form a wireless transmission system
for musical instruments. The extra compact trans-
mitter can directly be connected to the output jack
of an electric guitar or, equipped with the supplied
microphone and the clamping support, it can be
fixed e. g. to the bell of a wind instrument. Thus, the
musician obtains a maximum freedom of move-
ment on stage.
The wireless system transmits in the UHF fre-
quency range of 863 – 865 MHz on 16 fixed chan-
nels. The transmission range depends on the local
conditions and may be up to 60 m. The receiver in
Diversity technology, i. e. with two independent
receiving antennas, ensures a reliable wireless
transmission. To suppress interfering noise in the
transmitting intervals, the system is equipped with
a noise squelch.
3.1 Conformity and
approval of the transmitter
Herewith, MONACOR INTERNATIONAL declare
that the unit UT-16GT/ 1 is in accordance with the
basic requirements and the other relevant regula-
tions 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).
The unit is licence-free and generally ap proved for
operation in EU and EFTA countries.
4 Setting into Operation
4.1 Setting-up the receiver
The best transmission quality is obtained when the
receiver is placed at the height of the transmitter
(approx. 1 m above the ground) and there are no
obstacles between receiver and transmitter. Place
the two receiving antennas (1) in a vertical position.
For rack mounting, the 482 mm (19") installation
frame DR-900SET is available as an accessory
which allows to accommodate two UR-816D/ 1
units. The mounting place which is not required
when using one receiver only can be covered with
the corresponding panel.
4.2 Connecting the receiver
1) Connect the output of the receiver to the input
e. g. of a mixer, amplifier or effect unit connected
ahead. Depending on the type of the input use
the balanced XLR output (9) or the unbalanced
6.3 mm jack (10).
The level at the XLR output can be attenu-
ated by 20 dB via the switch OUTPUT LEVEL (8)
for the connection to inputs for microphones.
2) Connect the supplied power supply unit to the
low voltage jack "DCV INPUT 12 – 18 V" (12)
and its mains cable to a mains socket (230 V~/
50 Hz).
3) To prevent accidental disconnection of the plug
of the power supply unit from the jack (12), lead
the cable around the hook (11) for strain relief.
4.3 Power supply of the transmitter
The transmitter is supplied with power by a 1.5 V
battery (alkaline) of size AAA. To insert the battery,
open the battery compartment cover (20) down-
wards. When inserting the battery, observe the
polarity printed in the battery compartment. Repo-
sition the battery compartment cover and slide it
upwards until it locks into place. Three covers of dif-
ferent colours are supplied.
If the transmitter is not used for a longer time,
the battery should be removed to prevent damage
to the unit by possible battery leakage.
Never put used batteries in the household
waste; always take them to a special
waste disposal, e. g. collection container at
your retailer.
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