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Make sure the unit is on

 by rotating the volume 

knob to ON when an earpiece or headset is 
plugged into the unit. PR-500 receivers use the 
cable of the earphone or headset as receiving 
antenna.

CAUTION:

 

Don’t blow out your 

ears!

 Slightly rotate the volume 

knob to turn the unit ON while 

keeping the volume turned 

down. Then, adjust volume after 

listening to earphone.

Select a channel to receive the incoming 
audio

 by pressing the channel UP and DOWN 

buttons. Note that the transmitters are preset to 
channels 1 and 5 so begin by selecting on of 
these two channels.

Test the Audio:

 With on person operating the 

PT-500 transmitter and one person operating 
the PR-500 receiver on the same channel, you 
should now be able to test the audio.

Find Audio Transmission:

 

Another way to select 

a channel is to press the SEEK 
button. When you do this, the 
PR-500 receiver looks for the 
next channel that is active. 
Sometimes that unit will mistake 
interference for a real 
broadcast signal. If you get 
interference, press the SEEK 
button again. Continue to press 
SEEK until you reach the 
clearest operating channel.

Adjust volume

 control for the best listening level.

Locking On Channels

For applications where users want to select and 
lock on to one specific channel follow the 
directions below.

Find a channel

 you want to lock onto by 

pressing the seek button.

Hold down the seek

 button for 5 seconds.

The channel is now locked.

To Unlock Channels

Repeat the locking procedure.

PR-500 Receiver, Preparation (cont.), Operation, Locking Channels

Operating the PR-500 Receiver

Summary of Contents for PLS 500 series

Page 1: ...User s Manual for CSI s PLS 500 Series Equipment Conference Systems Inc Copyright 2005 Conference Systems Inc...

Page 2: ...r Choice of preferred delegate earphones Operates on disposable or rechargeable AA batteries 19 frequencies available for custom programming FCC approved 216MHz frequencies for simultaneous interpreta...

Page 3: ...8 Transmitter LED Indicator 8 Charging Batteries 9 Wall Transformer Operation 10 Special Applications BRINGING SOUND TO THE INTERPRETERS 10 PT 500 Specifications 11 PT 500 Troubleshooting 12 PR 500 P...

Page 4: ...ncy or automated maritime telecommunications systems AMTS network control communications Two way communications and all other types of uses not mentioned above are expressly prohibited Caution Changes...

Page 5: ...zed service center Conference Systems is not liable for consequential damages due to any failure of equipment to perform as intended Conference Systems shall bear no responsibility or obligation with...

Page 6: ...compartment next to the Battery Select switch The unit is shipped with SQ in the ON position To turn it off use a small screwdriver or pen to slide the switch to the OFF position to the right See page...

Page 7: ...button on the front of the unit and watching the display illuminate Select the channel to transmit on by pressing the button marked A or B located on the front panel of the unit These buttons will co...

Page 8: ...t is in PROGRAM mode see above Used for advanced channel programming see above Battery level indicator The indicator flashes along with the red LED on top of the unit to alert you when the battery is...

Page 9: ...unit in a CSI Carrying Charging Case Charging Using a Drop In Charger To charge the batteries using a drop in charger place the unit into a slot in the charger and connect the charger to power Make su...

Page 10: ...ated and the LED near the volume control is off 3 The unit can be operated while batteries are charging Operating the PT 500 with a Wall Transformer 1 The unit will operate normally when connected to...

Page 11: ...nbalanced ring of 3 5mm connector 10dB nominal input level adjustable 4dBu maximum impedance 10k Ohms Phantom Power 3VDC Controls Set up Controls behind the door Mic sensitivity NiMH alkaline battery...

Page 12: ...battery compartment Some microphones have directional pickups ensure that the microphone in use is oriented and positioned properly pointing at the speakers mouth The audio doesn t have much fidelity...

Page 13: ...mitter You can expect about 100 feet of average effective working range My batteries are not charging Make sure you are using NiMH batteries and that the BATTERY SELECT switch inside the battery compa...

Page 14: ...e BATTERY SELECT switch is switched correctly for your batteries see Step 4 Place an earpiece or headset in the mini jack on the top of the unit The PR 500 is designed to work with either mono or ster...

Page 15: ...erating the PT 500 transmitter and one person operating the PR 500 receiver on the same channel you should now be able to test the audio Find Audio Transmission Another way to select a channel is to p...

Page 16: ...aced or recharged As fewer battery segments are displayed the lower the battery level as shown When the battery is fully charged all three segments of the battery symbol will be displayed as shown Sma...

Page 17: ...ION when setting the squelch level low the reliability of squelch function is comprised This will cause radio noise to be heard in the earphone and there is a possibility of hearing damage Squelch Pro...

Page 18: ...unit and powered ON in a CSI Carrying Charging Case Charging Using a Drop In Charger To charge the batteries using a drop in charger place the unit into a slot in the charger and connect the charger t...

Page 19: ...y while charging 1 The unit will start charging as indicated by the flashing of the red LED and the battery symbol on the LCD 2 Once the batteries are fully charged the unit will stop charging the bat...

Page 20: ...cally lockable Programming Unit can be programmed so that only desired channels are displayed 5 channels are available as default Please contact CSI for advanced channel programming Squelch can be adj...

Page 21: ...ot too close to the transmitter There is interference Try different frequencies on the transmitter and receivers until you find a clear channel I cannot pick up the signal on the receiver Check to mak...

Page 22: ...ter The LT 800 will give you greater range more flexibility on audio inputs and more control over the gain and audio processing The features include 1 4 or XLR balanced connections line mic 2 RCA inpu...

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