CTS Any Spot Manual de usuario

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USER'S MANUAL
CTS
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Contents
Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................1
System Components.....................................................................................2
Functions of the CTSR Receiver.................................................................3-4
Connecting a Receiver to the RF Distributor...................................................5
System Setup............................................................................................6-8
HH85 Handheld Transmitter..........................................................................9
MBP85 Body Pack..................................................................................10-11
Main Functions Description of Transmitters..................................................12
Handheld and Body Pack Transmitter.....................................................13-14
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................15
Specifications.............................................................................................16

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Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Galaxy Audio CTS Wireless
Microphone System. You have joined hundreds of thousands of
other satisfied Galaxy customers. Since 1977 Galaxy Audio’s
professional experience in design and manufacturing ensure
our products quality, performance and reliability.
For the most up to date manual and information
visit www.galaxyaudio.com.

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CTS System Components
CTS System Components
All CTS systems include the following components:
CTS Receiver
One ¼" Audio Cable
Power Adapter
Two Antennas
Single Rack Ears
User Manual
Handheld Microphone Systems include the following:
HH85 Handheld Transmitter
Lavalier/Headset Microphone systems include the
following:
MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter
Microphone (choice of Lavalier, or Headset)
System Overview
The CTS system is specifically designed for a variety of performance art. The
CTS system has 18 different groups, and each group consists of 14
compatible receiving channels. The CTS system is capable of searching
vacant channels automatically, and synchronizing with transmitter accurately.
The CTS system consists of a receiver, transmitter, and power adaptor. The
transmitter can either be a handheld or a belt pack (choice of headset or
lavaliere mic). Systems also include a ¼" signal cable, (2) AA batteries and a
user manual.

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Functions of the CTSR Receiver
Functions of the CTSR Receiver
CTSR Receiver Features
Front Panel
Power Switch.
With red light indicator, press it one second to turn it
on or off.
IR Port
IR Sync Signal Button: Pressing button starts 10 second
transmitter synchronization indicated by flashing Icon.
During the 10 seconds aim the transmitter IR port at the
receiver IR port and the transmitter will sync to the
receiver frequency.
LCD Display Panel
System setting button
System Menu up button
System Menu down button
SQL decrease button
SQL increase button
Automatically Search
for vacant channels

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Functions of the CTSR Receiver
Functions of the CTSR Receiver
Receiver LCD Functions
Function
IR port
Receiving Signal Status
Squelch Level Setting
Current Group Number
Current Channel Number
Current Frequency
Mute, it will disappear when the mic is on
Audio Level
Antenna A B status
Automatically Search for vacant channels
Display
Rear Panel
DC power socket
Balanced audio output socket
Un-balanced audio output socket: 1/4 inch
Antenna Socket
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Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor
Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor
Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor
Rack mount side panel
Balanced output cable
DC power adapter
1/4 inch Output cable

System Setup
System Setup
1. IR SYCN Setting
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Press the button, the icon will flash for 10 seconds. During the 10
seconds aim the transmitter IR port at the receiver IR port and the
transmitter will sync to the receiver frequency. When the sync is complete
the icon will disappear and the display will return to its normal state.

System Setup
System Setup
3. SQ Setting and Change
The CTSR receiver has a build-in adjustable SQL(Squelch Level) function
which silences the output when the receiver does not get a strong or quality
signal from the transmitter, instead of reproducing noise. When squelch is
adjusted, the threshold of the signal quality or level is adjusted.
Press SQL or to change the value. The higher value means the
lower reception sensitivity and stronger anti-interference ability. The selection
should be based on the use of different locations to achieve the best effect.
2. Selecting Frequency
Press button,the GP flashes to indicate the group can be chosen by
pressing the or button,to confirm press the button.It will
return back to the original state without any operation within 5 seconds.
Press to confirm the group selection, the CH flashes to indicate the
channel can be chosen, press the or button to choose, Press
again to exit setting mode automatically after confirmation.
When choosing frequencies from the “U” group, press button, and the
top three numbers before the point flash, press buttons to choose,
1MHz for every push, and press again to confirm, then the last three
number after the point blink, press buttons to choose, every step
for 25Khz.
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System Setup
System Setup
4. Automatically Search for Vacant Channel
Press , icon will start to flash ,then available channels will be shown
on the LCD display. For example , the LCD display shows 15, that means there are 15
vacant channels available. Then Press the button and to select an
appropriate channel. Once a channel is selected, press to confirm the setting.
If no vacant channel can be found within 5 seconds, receiver will automatically
return to the original state.
5. Auto Muting
The icon is displayed in the receiver LCD screen when the
frequency is different between receiver and transmitter or the receiver
can't receive any signal from the transmitter.
Press and hold for one second until LCD shows " ". At this time,
all buttons except Power/Mute will be disabled. All receiver’s setting
functions are now locked. To unlock, press and hold it until the “ “
icon disappears,the receiver is now unlocked.
6. Locking and Unlocking
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