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1. System setting button System Up or Down buttons Battery holder Battery Replacement Fold open the Battery Door as shown Install Batteries while observing correct polarity markings The life expectancy of two alkaline batteries is about 8 hours N 8 Hrs 5 5 to 6 Hrs a 2 to 3 Hrs Low Battery h 10 MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter 2 How to Wear the MBP85 Transmitter Clip the transmitter to belt or slide a guitar strap T through the transmitter s clip as shown in the diagram at left For best results slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip Microphones for bodypack transmitter HS U3BK Headset Microphon Polar Patten Unidirectional Sensitivity 65dB 2dB Frequency Response SOHz 18KHz Output impedance lt 2K Q S N Ratio lt 38dB LV U3BK Clip on Microphone Polar Patten Unidirectional Sensitivity 64dB 2 2dB Frequency Response 100Hz 20KHz Output impedance 2K Q S N Ratio gt 44dB This is just a sample of the LM A IEB many headset options available from Galaxy Audio Guitar Cable 11 Main Functions Description of Transmitters Vd Transmitter Output Power S Battery Status 030 nnn Current Frequency a Mute Symbol TEA Transmitter Output Level GP Current Group Number CH Current Channel Number ES Function Locked Indicator 12 Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Transmitter gain adjust Press 3 symbol flashing
2. 9 Power Requirements 2 AA Batteries alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life About 8 Hrs dependent on power setting Dimensions 9 68 x 2 08 246mm H x 53mm W Weight 8 80z 250g Bodypack Transmitter MBP85 Frequency Range CODE D 584 607 MHZ CODE L 655 679 MHZ LCD Display Frequency Battery Life Mute Gain RF Power Lock Selectable Power 5 10 20mW Selectable Gain 3 0 3 6 9 Power Requirements 2 AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life About 8 Hrs dependent on power setting Dimensions 3 85 W x 2 51 H x 0 90 D 98mm x 64mm x 23mm Weight 3 170z 90g ANS SAOU WIRELESS SYSTEMS GALAXY Frequency Ranges Galaxy Audio CODE D Frequency Chart CODE D 584 607 MHZ Ep Chi 584 100 590 150 596 700 584 050 590 200 584 650 585 100 584 725 584 650 590 375 584 300 584 150 584 050 584 325 584 900 584 125 Ch2 584425 590 475 597 775 584 375 590 775 585 650 585 550 585 750 585 350 590 875 585 225 585 150 585 375 584 650 586 675 585 050 Ch3 585000 590 975 598 075 535 350 591 250 586 300 586 100 587 750 586 975 591 650 585 850 585 825 585 950 586 050 588 350 586 975 Ch4 585475 591 925 598 625 586 125 592 150 589 100 587 000 589 100 587 650 592 600 587 025 586 850 586 275 588 150 588 700 587 650 Ch5 586 225 592 250 599 850 586 750 592 725
3. 500 593 575 596 000 595 275 600 825 595 625 594 250 595 450 595 175 597 225 596 300 Freguency Ranges Galaxy Audio CODE L Freguency Chart CODE L 655 679 MHZ TVCh44 46 TVCh 45 47 TVCh 46 48 TVCh 44 47 TVCh 45 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 TVCh 44 48 Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group3 Group 4 Group Group 6 Group7 Group Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Cn3 657 88 66075 66745 658 75 65993 65785 65653 65770 65838 659 70 656 53 65953 65793 656 15 657 00 657 70 Ch4 65938 662 93 668 48 65975 662 18 65920 65888 65810 65938 660 00 657 13 660 88 65848 656 65 658 10 658 80 Chio 659 68 66373 66878 660 60 665 85 659 78 659 58 659 30 65975 661 05 65813 66155 65993 65725 658 65 659 20 Ch6 660 25 665 23 670 00 663 83 666 58 660 23 659 90 659 63 662 05 661 70 658 60 662 08 660 75 658 08 658 95 660 18 Ch7 660 55 665 80 67033 664 20 667 05 662 18 660 55 660 63 662 93 662 78 65923 662 70 661 70 659 05 65965 660 85 Ch 8 661 23 666 10 672 08 664 68 669 65 662 95 661 08 662 10 66340 663 08 660 58 663 10 662 18 660 68 659 95 661 35 Ch9 662 98 669 88 672 80 666 28 670 73 663 90 66180 663 28 664 20 664 08
4. press the button to change the relative level in dB 9AB 6dB 3dB OdB 3dB then press the button again to confirm itor press on Mute button to exit the setting Transmitter RF Power adjust Press twice the signal icon Yad flashes press the button to change the relative output level in mW SmW 10mW 20mW then press ED again to confirm it or press on Mute button to exit the setting Mute setting Press once the transmitter will be muted right away and the icon displayed press one more time to unmute it PP gt a Button D on handheld microphone has an identical function as the button on bodypack transmitter 13 Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Current Freguency Checking Press GED button to show the current frequency press to return If no operation was performed within 5 seconds the display will return back to normal display automatically Battery Status Indicator When the battery is low the display shows an empty flashing battery icon T The battery status of transmitter and receiver is synchronized When the battery is lower than 1 6V an empty battery icon and Lo will appear on the display for about three seconds then an internal control circuit will force the transmitter into off state automatically We recommend users change to a pair of new batteries when the battery icon shows as 30 Lock and Unlock Setting Press GE button and hold it until LC
5. 589 600 587 475 589 575 589 075 593 075 587 625 587 175 587 650 589 050 589 150 589 150 Ch6 587 100 593 275 600 450 587 275 593 425 590 000 588 200 590 250 589 850 593450 588 100 587 975 588 200 589 425 590 575 589 625 Ch7 587 575 594 450 600 800 587 575 593 750 590 650 589 125 590 650 590 200 595 050 588 950 588 350 589 175 590 475 590 975 590 800 Ch8 588 175 595 150 601 375 587 975 594 525 591 450 5897750 591 825 590 950 595 525 589 650 588 875 589 475 591 300 592 225 591 775 Ch9 588475 596 300 602 400 588 525 594 875 592 100 590 625 592 300 591 875 596 850 591 075 589 950 590 600 591 775 592 700 593 100 Ch10 590 000 597 300 602 700 588 875 595 450 593 000 591 075 592 600 592 625 597 775 591 500 591 375 590 925 592 550 593 075 593 600 Chit 590 550 597 725 603 325 589 350 595 875 593 425 591 400 593 775 592 925 599 125 592 150 592 025 591 875 592 950 594 250 594 300 Ch12 591 225 598 525 603 700 589 675 602 025 594 050 591 825 594 250 593 725 599 600 593 025 592 350 594 025 593 675 594 650 594 900 Ch 13 591 725 598975 604 500 596 100 602 700 594 850 592 875 595 375 594 150 599 925 594 200 593450 594 675 594 000 596 400 595 725 Ch 14 _ 592 075 599550 605 100 596 525 603 025 525
6. 660 88 663 68 662 78 66133 661 63 662 03 Ch 10 66335 670 25 673 73 66855 671 45 66448 66240 663 90 664 90 664 75 662 25 664 35 663 18 662 10 662 15 665 45 Chit 66493 670 73 67435 670 00 672 08 66548 66273 665 15 665 35 666 30 662665 664 88 663 75 662 65 663 05 665 75 Ch 12 665 85 671 03 676 28 67103 673 03 665 78 663 50 665 48 666 70 667 45 66373 665 50 665 13 66338 665 45 666 58 Ch 13 666 78 672 30 677 30 673 60 673 75 666 88 664 48 666 68 667 88 668 88 664 23 666 90 666 08 664 90 667 03 667 20 Ch 14 667 95 673 78 677 80 68825 67885 66723 66533 66735 66830 66918 66510 667 55 666 60 665 65 667 68 667 55 lt gt GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR m ilm mm n jy K a www galaxyaudio com THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Information can be viewed online at http www galaxyaudio com warranty php 244 www galaxyaudio com warranty php CTS USER S MANUAL Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice For the most up to date manual and information visit www galaxyaudio com 1 800 369 7768 www galaxyaudio com Copyright Galaxy Audio 2012 V09112012
7. CTS USER S MANUAL ANY SPOT WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM GALAXY AUDIO MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SPOT PERSONAL MONITOR TUNG Ct biere ae EE MMA ER OE m mm ER Dr 1 System COMPONMCING EE esl ER SE DER SEE DE EE ee Ee ee ta 2 Functions of the CTSR ReceiVel ss es ee eet es be Ge ha 3 4 Connecting a Receiver to the RF DistributOF ees ese se Ee Ee Ee Ee Ee Ee ee ee 5 SV SELDE EE SEE ata snes DA EO ED SR AE EE Go De taim 6 8 ARSS Handheld Transmitter svete detest De laade 9 PTE TO Bod EP 6 RES AE TME E bes sich ie Oe ee Ee aa MAE 10 11 Main Functions Description of TransmitterS sesse se se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 12 Handheld and Body Pack Transmitief EE Es en DE EE dh aa 13 14 TROUBIGSHOOU AG ss se EE EERS e RE erat De EG ND EG EE SG Ek Ge Se tae T5 SPPEIE ONS SS DE GE GE GE RE GE Ge RE ee GO GE Ee EG 16 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 CTS System Components 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 cap
8. D shows At this time all buttons except Power on off will be disabled All transmitter s functions are now locked Press and E buttons continuously back and forth as shown below three times to unlock Troubleshooting Tips for Improving System Performance E Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna E Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment CD players computers etc E Keep the receiver away from the wall and over 1m to the ground H Cellular telephones two way radios and other RF transmitters can interfere with the transmitting frequencies maintain a distance from interfering equipment Troubleshooting No sound or faint Transmitter ON Indicator Turn on transmitter sound stop flashing Make sure the indicator on battery match the transmitter terminals Power indicator off Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Receiver RF indicator glows Turn the receiver up Turn up the Gain adjustment switch in the transmitter Check the power connection of the receiver and amplifier or mixer Receiver RF indicator off Take the receiver away from the metal transmitter indicator ON objects Check whether there are obstructions between receiver and transmitter Move the transmitter near the receiver Check the receiver and transmitter whether use the same frequency Transmitter low battery Ch
9. able 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 signal cable 2 AA batteries and a user manual All CTS systems include the following components CTS Receiver One 14 Audio Cable Power Adapter ca Two Antennas Single Rack Ears User Manual Handheld Microphone Systems include the following HH85 Handheld Transmitter te 171 HHE JCD HH Lavalier Headset Microphone systems include the following MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter Microphone choice of Lavalier or Headset crs _ M ISF R bad ded AMY SPOT MEFLLLEE wIDEOPI AL ETER Els uk SAE ou Functions of the CTSR Receiver CTSR Receiver Features Front Panel Bad F FREQUEHGY HHZ BAH RBA Power Switch System Menu up button With red light indicator press it one second to turn it on or off System Menu down button IR Port SOL decrease button IR Sync Signal Button Pressing button starts 10 second SOL increase button transmitter synchronization indicated by flashing lcon During the 10 seconds aim the transmitter IR port at the Automatically Search receiver IR port and the transmitter will sync to the for vacant channels receiver freguency 8 0000 LCD Display Panel 6 System setting but
10. ange the batteries in transmitter indicator ON Distortion or Receiver RF indicator ON Remove nearby sources of RF inter unwanted noise ference CD players computers bursts in ear monitor systems etc Distortion level Transmitter low battery Replace Transmitter batteries increases gradually indicator ON Sound level different Adjust Transmitter Gain and Receiver from cabled guitar or Volume as necessary microphone or when using different guitars 15 Specifications CTSR System Available Channels 920 Selectable Freguencies 18 groups of 14 channels Band UHF Freguency Operating Range Under Typical Conditions 300 Audio Frequency Response 60Hz 16KHz Note battery characteristics may limit this range Receiver CTSR Frequency Range CODE D 584 607 MHZ CODE L 655 679 MHZ Channels 920 Selectable Frequencies 18 groups of 14 channels Power Requirements 12Vdc 500mA Bandwidth 24 MHz Sensitivity 102 dBm Signal to noise ratio gt 105 dB A Frequency Response 60 Hz 15 Khz Output Level 8 dBu Max Output Connections Balanced XLR Unbalanced 1 4 IR Sync transmitter with receiver Dimensions 8 34 W x 6 29 D x 1 73 H 212mm x 160mm x 44mm Weight 1 98 lbs 900g 16 Handheld Transmitter HH85 Polar Pattern Cardioid Element Type Dynamic LCD Display Frequency Battery Life Mute Gain RF Power Lock Selectable Power 5 10 20mW Selectable Gain 3 0 3 6
11. ton Functions of the CTSR Receiver Rear Panel Dc power socket Balanced audio output socket Un balanced audio output socket 1 4 inch Antenna Socket Receiver LCD Functions P CH ALD 19 80 a 4 Yy FREQUENCY MHZ CO0 AHA E m Ca Display Function a3 IR port AF Audio Level GP Current Group Number CH Current Channel Number FREQUENCY Current Frequency 14 Mute it will disappear when the mic is on RF Receiving Signal Status SQ Squelch Level Setting Antenna A B status Automatically Search for vacant channels Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor Connecting Receiver to the RF Distributor Rack mount side panel DC power adapter IT eao Balanced output cable 1 4 inch Output cable System Setup 1 IR SYCN Setting Press the button the icon a 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 freguency When the sync is complete the icon amp will disappear and the display will return to its normal state System Setup 2 Selecting Frequency Press button the GP flashes to indicate the group can be chosen by pressing the a or BA 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 A or KA but
12. ton 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 4 v buttons to choose 1MHz for every push and press again to confirm then the last three number after the point blink press a BA buttons to choose every step for 25Khz DE CO EI uu EE Is DIB oo 339 300 ELLE 333 300 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 A or BA 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 EE OE amp HY E OR si 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 A Jand VY 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 recei
13. ver will automatically return to the original state 5 Auto Muting The M 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 6 Locking and Unlocking Press set Jand hold for one second until LCD shows Ed 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 Ed icon disappears the receiver is now unlocked Unlock HH85 Handheld Transmitter Functions Microphone Grille LCD Display Power and Mute switch hold for three seconds to power on or off Click once to mute or unmute output signal GE O System setting button System selection button Battery holder IR port Receiving the IR signal to SYNC the CTSR receiver Changing Batteries Unscrew cover to access the Battery Tray Observe correct polarity markings when installing Batteries Battery Life N 8 Hrs 5 5 to 6 Hrs a 2 to 3 Hrs Low Battery E Loosen Tighten MBP85 Bodypack Transmitter Functions Mini XRL input socket Power Mute switch Press it and hold for three seconds can power on or off Click once can mute or unmute output signal Antenna Low battery indicator Mute indicator LCD Display IR port Receiving the IR signal to SYNC the CTSR receiver
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