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Operating the MR306 Receiver, continued     7

PRESET TUNING
Once the desired frequencies are stored in the preset
buttons (13), they can easily be recalled.

To store a station into memory, use the following
sequence:
1. Tune to a desired frequency.

2. Press the "MEMO" (12) button and a blinking
Memory indicator (7) will appear on the LCD display
(10).

3. While the memory indicator is blinking, press one of
the five preset buttons (13) to store the frequency.  The
memory indicator light will turn off 15 seconds later, if
no other preset buttons are pressed.

MEMORY RECALL
Recall a stored frequency by simply pressing the
appropriate preset button (M1-M5).

MEMORY BACKUP OF STORED FREQUENCIES
When the batteries are low, the LCD display will flash or
turn off.  If this occurs, switch the "ON/OFF" switch to
the "OFF" position.  Then install new batteries.  The
new batteries must be installed within one minute of the
time that the old batteries are removed in order to save
the frequencies stored into memory.

SUGGESTIONS FOR RECEIVER MANAGEMENT
Different types of facilities will use varied approaches
for receiver management and earphone sanitation.  The
following includes some options that customers have
used successfully:

1. Regular users purchase their own receiver and
maintain the batteries and earphone.

2. Some facilities label each receiver and earphone with
the name of the person to which the receiver/earphone
is assigned and used.

3. Ushers issue receivers to those people who request
them.  Earphones are sanitized after each use.  Foam
ear cushions can be replaced or washed with a mild
detergent, rinsed thoroughly, and air-dried.  Certain
models of earphones can be sanitized with an alcohol
pad.

4. The receivers can be stored in a multiple storage
case with a credit card or driver’s license left as
collateral for the receiver.

5. Regular users purchase their own earphone or
headphone and bring them to use with receivers at the

facility.

Examples for wearing the MR306 receiver:

Placed in a pocket:                                                                                                                       Clipped onto a belt:

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

MEMO

TUNING

FM

digital
receiver

M1

M1

M2

M2

M3

M3

M4

M4

M5

M5

MEMO

MEMO

TUNING

TUNING

FM

digital

digital
receiver

receiver

®

To assemble belt clip to receiver:
1. Apply double-stick tape (A) to
plastic belt  clip (B).

2. Stick clip in desired location on
the back of the receiver, without
covering the battery cover.

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Summary of Contents for AUDIOACCENT

Page 1: ...ntTM Assistive Listening System Contains an ALT 1000 Assistive Listening Transmitter with Limiter and Compression and 4 Model MR306 FM Receivers Instruction Manual Creating Sound Solutions for Easy Li...

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Page 3: ...uld be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug th...

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Page 5: ...Also included with the system are 3 three AudioAccentTM Assistive Listening System decals These decals can be posted to inform people that a facility is equipped with the AudioAccentTM Assistive Liste...

Page 6: ...AA RO3 UM4 Stereo Dynamic Headphones 1pair Frequency Range Antenna 10 THD Output Power Battery Receiver Accessories 1 Optional Magnetic mount Antenna 2 Additional MR306 Receivers M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5 M...

Page 7: ...na with coaxial cable to a rear panel connector Only the particular antenna type intended for this connection shall be specified The transmitter shall have XLR connectors for balanced audio inputs and...

Page 8: ...the INPUT LEVEL control for proper modulation They light to indicate that full modulation is being reached when the rear panel LIMITING COMPRESSION switch see rear panel Item 4 is set to OFF With the...

Page 9: ...C I N P U T ON OFF 12 VDC 250 mA P O W E R R F O U T P U T E X T A N T E N N A LIMITING COMPRESSION OFF C L L L E F T A U D I O I N P U T ON OFF R I G H T A U D I O I N P U T MONO FCC ID CAR1002434 C...

Page 10: ...to the intended listening area If the supplied rubber duck antenna is to be used do not locate the ALT 1000 in a metal cabinet 1 Install the antenna The rubber duck antenna fits into the hole on top o...

Page 11: ...Frequency and Mode Determine a frequency in the range of 72 1 72 9 MHz 74 7 MHz or 75 3 75 9 MHz that is not active in your area Use one of the supplied MR306 receivers to monitor the intended frequen...

Page 12: ...the desired frequency 5 Adjust the volume control 3 to the desired level 6 Set the FM MONO Stereo switch 4 to the desired choice POWER SUPPLY Slide open the battery compartment cover 14 on the back of...

Page 13: ...pproaches for receiver management and earphone sanitation The following includes some options that customers have used successfully 1 Regular users purchase their own receiver and maintain the batteri...

Page 14: ...damage caused by lightning nonprofessional alterations acts of God shipping damage poor storage handling etc R L DRAKE will make note of any shipping damage upon receipt Should your warranty card not...

Page 15: ...conform to the quality and specifications of the original parts 2 2 2 2 2 Misuse abuse neglect or improper installation 3 3 3 3 3 Accidental or intentional damage All implied warranties if any includi...

Page 16: ...IO 45005 U S A CUSTOMER SERVICE AND PARTS TELEPHONE 1 937 746 6990 TELEFAX 1 937 743 4576 WORLD WIDE WEB SITE http www rldrake com is a registered trademark of the R L Drake Company Copyright 2001 R L...

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