JTS E-6 User manual

E-6 / E-6TH / E-6TB
59508-092-04
PROFESSIONAL CO., LTD.
No.148,9thIndustryRoad,Ta-LiIndustrialPark,
TaichungCity,Taiwan,R.O.C.
Tel:886-4-24938803Fax:886-4-24914890
E-mail:[email protected]
www. jts.com.tw

Instruction Manual
E-6
E-6TH
E-6TB

Thank you for choosing the JTS wireless system. In order to obtain the best efficiency from the
system, you are recommended to take a few minutes to read this instruction manual carefully.

1. Important Caution
2. Features
3. Specication
3-1 Receiver// E-6
3-2 Handheld Transmitter // E-6TH
3-3 Body-pack Transmitter // E-6TB
3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone
4. Part Identication & Accessories
4-1 Receiver// E-6
4-2 Handheld Transmitter // E-6TH
4-3 Body-pack Transmitter // E-6TB
4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone
4-5 Accessories
5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation
5-1 Receiver// E-6
5-2 Rack Mounting
5-3 Battery Insertion of the transmitter
5-4 Body-pack Transmitter // E-6TB
6. System operation
7. Recommendation
8. Important notice
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INDEX

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1. Important Caution
2. Features
• Always makes all connections before plugging the unit into an AC power outlet.
• Do not leave the device in a place neither with high temperature nor high humidity.
• Always do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
• Keep the devices away from re and heat sources.
• Operated in UHF band where there is less RF interference than the VHF band.
• Due to the PLL synthesized technology, the system oer 16 selectable channel.
• e diversity reception with 2 independent RF receivers ensure the stable transmission and
reception.
• Tuned antennas can benet the stable RF reception.
• Built-in Tone key Squelch & Noise Mute detection are available to restrain the interference
signal.
• Rugged plastic housing can pass through the dicult environment.
• Equipped with balanced XLR and unbalanced output allows great convenience.
• Body-pack transmier provides phantom powering for condenser lavaliere and headset
microphones.

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3. Specication
3-1 Receiver
3-2 Handheld Transmitter
Model No .........................................
Frequency Preparation..............
Carrier Frequency Range.......
S/N Ratio...........................................
T.H.D.............................................
Display........................................
Display Contents...........................
Controls............................
Audio Output Level....................
AF Output Impedance..............
Squelch.............................
Operation Voltage.........................
Output Connector.......................
Dimension(m/m)...............
E-6
PLL Synthesized Control
470~960 MHz
> 105dB
<0.6%@1KHz
LED
Antenna A/B, RF/AF Status
Power On/O, Channel Selecting, Audio Level
-12dB
600Ω
Pilot Tone, Noise and Mute
12-18 VDC, 150mA
1 Balanced XLR socket
1 Unbalanced Ø6.3mm phone jack
221mm (W)* 40mm (H)* 152mm (D)
Model No............................................
Frequency Preparation...............
Carrier FrequencyRange..........
RF Outputs........................................
Stability..................................................
Frequency Deviaion....................
LED Display.......................................
Controls................................................
Spurious Emissions.......................
Audio Frequency Resonse.......
Baery.....................................................
E-6TH
PLL Synthesized Control
470~960 MHz
10mW
±10KHz
±48KHz
Power On/O, Low baery
Power On/O, Channel Selecting (Round Switch)
<-60 dBC
50~16,000 Hz
UM3, AA 1.5V*2

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3-3 Body-pack Transmitter
Model No........................................
Frequency Preparation.........
Carrier Frequency Range......
RF Outputs.....................................
Stability...................................
Frequency Deviation................
LED Display....................................
Controls..................................
Spurious Emissions...................
Audio Frequency Response
Battery....................................
E-6TB
PLL Synthesized Control
470~960 MHz
10mW
±10KHz
±48KHz
Power On/O, Low baery
Power On/O, Channel Selecting (Round Switch)
<-50 dBC
40~18,000 Hz
UM3, AA 1.5V*2

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3-4 Optional Condenser Microphone
Model No...............................
Connector..............................
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
Dimension(mm)..............
Net Weight............................
CM-501
4P Mini XLR
100~15,000 Hz
Cardioid
-60±3 dB
2.2kΩ
130dB
Ø10.1mm(W)
* 26.4mm(H)
21.5g
CM-201i
4P Mini XLR
60~15,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-60±3 dB
2.2kΩ
130dB
Ø5mm(W)
* 9mm(H)
20.7g
CM-125i
4P Mini XLR
50~18,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-53±3 dB
4.4kΩ
130dB
Ø4mm(W)
* 11mm(H)
7g (cable excluded)
Lavaliere Microphone
Headset Microphone
Model No...............................
Connector...............................
Option Connector...........
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
Dimension(mm)..............
Net Weight............................
CM-214i
801C4
(4P Mini XLR)
801C3 (3P Mini XLR)
801CS (3.5 stereo plug)
801CR
60~15,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-60±3 dB
1.8kΩ
130dB
125mm(W)
* 134mm(H)
* 157mm(D)
32.9g
CM-214Ui
4P Mini XLR
30~18,000 Hz
Cardioid
-68±3 dB
680Ω
130dB
205mm(W)
* 134mm(H)
* 157mm(D)
38.4g
CM-214ULi
801C3 (3P Mini XLR)
801C4 (4P Mini XLR)
801CS (3.5 stereo plug)
801CR
100 ~ 18,000Hz
Cardioid
-65±3 dB
1.8kΩ
120dB
125mm(W)
* 134mm(H)
* 157mm(D)
18g (cable excluded)
Model No...............................
Connector..............................
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
Dimension(mm)..............
Net Weight............................
CM-235i
801C4 (4P Mini XLR )
50~18,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-53±3 dB
1.8kΩ
130dB
155mm(W)
* 134mm(H)
* 157mm(D)
17g (cable excluded)
CX-504
4P Mini XLR
30~18,000 Hz
Cardioid
-68±3 dB
680Ω
130dB
285mm(W)
* 55mm(H)
* 111.3mm(D)
56.3g

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Model No...............................
Connector..............................
Option Connector...........
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
CM-801/CM-804i
801C4 (4 pin mini XLR)
801C3 (3 pin mini XLR)
801CS (3.5 stereo plug)
801CR
60~15,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-64±3 dB
1.8kΩ
130dB
CM-8015/CM-825i
801C4 (4 pin mini XLR)
801C3 (3 pin mini XLR)
801CS (3.5 stereo plug)
801CR
50~18,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-53±3 dB
1.2kΩ
130dB
Ear-hook Microphone
Model No...............................
Connector..............................
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
Good For.................................
Model No...............................
Connector..............................
Frequency Response......
Polar Paern..........................
Sensitivity (at 1000Hz)
Impedance.............................
Max. SPL for 1% THD
Good For.................................
CX-500
4P Mini XLR
20~20,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-58±3dB
1.5kΩ
130 dB
Violin
CX-508W
4P Mini XLR
50~18,000 Hz
Cardioid
-67±3 dB
220Ω
130 dB
Winds
CX-500F
4P Mini XLR
50~18,000 Hz
Omni-directional
-58±3dB
1.5kΩ
130 dB
Flutes
CX-520
4P Mini XLR
50~18,000 Hz
Supercardioid
-78±3dB
600Ω
148 dB
Harmonica
CX-516W
4P Mini XLR
50~18,000 Hz
Cardioid
-67±3 dB
220Ω
130 dB
Accordion
Compatible Instrument Microphone

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4. Parts Identication & Accessories
4-1 Receiver // E-6
Power On
Channel Selector
RF indicator
AF indicator
Volume control
Antenna
DCV Input
Unbalanced 6.3mm jack socket
Balanced XLR socket
4-2 Handheld Transmitter // E-6TH
1
4
7
Interchangeable capsule module
Baery tray
Channel selector
Power On/O switch
Gain control
1
3
4
5
2
2
5
8
3
6
9
1
7
6
5
98
234
1
E-6TH
2
3
4
5
1
7
6
5
98
E-6
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Mic. input (4 pin mini XLR socket)
Power On/O switch
Antenna
LED indiccator for power and baery status
Baery tray
AF leavel control
Belt-loop
Carry case
Channel selector
4-3 Body-pack Transmitter // E-6TB
1
3
7
2
4
9
6
5
8
1
3
5
6
2
4
9
7
8
Clip
4 Pin Mini XLR
Windscreen
4-4 Optional Condenser Microphone
3
333
2
2
Lavaliere Microphone // CM-501 / CM-201i / CM-125i
CM-501 CM-201i CM-125i
1
1
1 1
Gain adjust
E-6TB

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2
4
1
3
Headset Microphone // CM-214i / CM-214Ui / CM-214ULi / CM-235i /
CX-504
Gooseneck
Adjustable headband
Headband
4 Pin Mini XLR
Windscreen
5
CM-214i CM-214Ui
CM-235i CX-504
2 2
2
2
3
55
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
CM-214ULi
Standard :
4 Pin Mini XLR
3 Pin Mini XLR
3.5 Stereo Plug

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Ear-hook Microphone // CM-801 / CM-804i / CM-8015 / CM-825i
Boom
Adjustable Headband
Adjustable ear hook
Detchable Cable
Cable Clip
Windscreen
4 Pin Mini XLR
3 Pin Mini XLR
3.5 Stereo Plug
4Pin Hirose connecter
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8
8
7
9
10
9
3
5
7
4
1
2
CM-825i 5
6
1
3
4
2
Option
Option
Option
CM-801
5
6
1
3
4
CM-804i 5
6
1
3
4
2
CM-8015
5
6
1
3
4
10

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6
Gooseneck
Clip
Bracket
Volume Control
Windscreen
4 Pin Mini XLR
4
5
6
3
2
5
5
1
CX-508WCX-520
CX-500F
CX-500
CX-516W
2
1
1
5 5
1
3
Compatible Instrument Microphone // CX-500 / CX-500F / CX-520 /
CX-508W / CX-516W
2
4

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4-5 Accessories
AC/DC adaptor
Switching Power Supply(100V~240V , 50~60Hz)
Linear Power Supply (220V , 50Hz)
Linear Power Supply (220V , 60Hz)
Screwdriver
DR-900 Dual Rack Adaptor
RP-900 Panel Cover
AF output cable (with Ø6.3 plug at both ends)
GC-80/GC-100 Guitar Cable
GC-80L/GC-100L Guitar Cable
5
6
6
7
7
4
5
Option
Option
Option
Option
Option
Option
A
B
C
2
2
3
3
1
1
A
B C
4

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5. Preparing Procedures & Basic Operation
5-1 Receiver // E-6
(1) Audio Output Connector
e receiver equipped with both balanced XLR output and unbalanced φ 6.3mm jack output;
you can choose the proper way for using.
Connect one end of the Audio cable to the AF output socket in the rear panel of the receiver and
plug another end to the “MIC IN” input socket of a mixer or amplier. (Step 1 of Figure 1)
(2) Power connection
Connect one end of AC/DC adaptor cable to DC input socket in the rear panel of the receiver,
and plug another end into an AC outlet. (Step 2 of Figure 1)
MIXER
AC/DC ADAPTOR
AC POWER SOCKET
AUDIO OUTPUT
DC INPUT
2
1

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5-2 Rack Mounting
(1) Before mount receivers onto DR-900 rack adaptor, please release any cables from the rear of
the receiver.
(2) Turn over receiver and DR-900 rack adaptor simultaneously, there are 4 threaded holes each
in the boom of receiver and rack adaptor for inserting screws.
(3) Single receiver
Insert in a receiver through the front of DR-900 until it is rmly aached to the rack, then
screw on a RP-900 to another side of the rack. (Figure 4)
(4) Dual receivers
e same way as above, put one receiver to each rack space.
(Figure 4)

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5-3 Battery Insertion of the transmitter
E-6TH Series Handheld Transmier
1. Insert 2 pcs 1.5V AA baeries into the baery tray.
2. Aer puing into the baery, switch on the power switch.
E-6TH

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5-4 Body-pack Transmitter // E-6TB
(1) Slide the baery tray cover in the direction of the arrow to open it. Insert two 1.5V baeries
according to the correct polarity , and return the cover.
(2) Lavaliere microphone
Aach lavaliere microphone to a tie, lapel, where is suitable for sound pick-up.
Plug the connector into input socket on the body-pack transmier.
(3) Headset microphone
Put the headband behind your head, and x 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 transmier.
MIC IN
I.5V
ORUM-3X2
SIZE ±AA±OREQUIV.
(4) Instrument Microphones
e system is compatible with JTS various instrument microphones.
For detail please refer to user’s manuals of these microphones.
E-6TB
E-6TB

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Be sure to mute the audio signal of a mixer or amplier before turning on the receiver and
transmier.
(1)Power on
Turn AF level on the receiver completely counter-clockwise to the minimum level, and switch
on the receiver. As soon as you turn power of the receiver on, the power LED lights red,
meanwhile the RF signal and AF LED light up to indicate the receiver is ready for operating.
Always it’s a good idea to keep “open space” between transmier and receiver, that will improve
RF reception.
(2) Selecting channel for the receiver and transmier
1. Use the supplied screwdriver to select a desired channel for the receiver and transmiers.
Both receiver and transmiers are preprogrammed with 16 channels.
2. Make sure the channel of receiver matches that of the transmier.
3. When 2 or more transmiers and receivers are being used in the same location, they must
be set up to use dierent channels. If existing channel is being interfered, please change to
another non-interference channel.
6. System operation
E-6
E-6TB
E-6
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