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warranty

time period of warranty

This warranty will go into effect upon the date 
of purchase and will stay in effect as long 
as the instrument remains the property of the 
original owner. F

RONTROW

T

EMPO

has a 3-year

warranty.

what is covered by this warranty

Any electronic component, which because of work-
manship, manufacturing or design defects, fails to
function properly under normal use during the life
of this warranty will be replaced or repaired at no
charge for parts or labor, when returned to the fac-
tory service center. Transportation in is paid by the
customer. Transportation out is paid by Phonic Ear.
If it is determined that repair is not feasible, the
entire unit may be replaced with an equivalent unit
upon mutual agreement of the manufacturer and
customer. 

what is not covered by this warranty

This limited warranty does not apply to:

1.

Malfunctions resulting from abuse, neglect 
or accident

2.

Instruments connected, installed, used or adjusted
in any manner contrary to instructions provided
by the manufacturer

3.

Consequential damages and damages resulting
from delay or loss of this instrument. The exclu-
sive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited
to repair or replacement as herein provided

4.

Products damaged in transit unless investigated
by the shipper and returned to the warrantor
with the investigation report

5.

Peripheral accessories as itemized within the
product specification sheet as applicable, when
such items are returned within 1 year from 
original purchase

6.

Batteries if applicable

4747 230R Multi-Freq User Guide  4/22/05  3:09 PM  Page 53

Summary of Contents for 230R

Page 1: ...user guide 230R receiver 4747 230R Multi Freq User Guide 4 22 05 3 09 PM Page 2...

Page 2: ...introduction 1 understanding active learning 2 installation tips 3 system guidelines 4 system components 5 6 230R receiver features 7 8 setup and operation 9 13 auxiliary input aux in 14 20 auxiliary...

Page 3: ...help engage students improve attentiveness to the teacher build learning success reduce the achievement gap foster control and orderliness improve test scores and reduce vocal strain and fatigue for...

Page 4: ...understanding active learning and its benefits distance noise echo cough distance noise echo without active learning with active learning 2 4747 230R Multi Freq User Guide 4 22 05 3 09 PM Page 8...

Page 5: ...and angled down toward the listeners ears Place them around the room so there is even coverage in the listening area where the students are seated Use as many as needed four is recommended 4 Distribut...

Page 6: ...oid walking too closely to the speakers while using the transmitter and microphone Place receiver in an open location do not place the receiver in or close to a metal cabinet or enclosure FM signals a...

Page 7: ...5 system components 8 9 10 5 7 11 12 4 6 1 2 3 4747 230R Multi Freq User Guide 4 22 05 3 09 PM Page 11...

Page 8: ...microphone shown here 12 speaker wire AT0581 Plenum rated 24ft 7 3m 48ft 14 6m 60ft 18 3m lenths 6 power cord AT0787 for USA Canada AT0787 EN for England AT0787 EU for Europe AT0787 AU for Australia a...

Page 9: ...7 230R receiver features front back 7 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 10 15 18 1 4747 230R Multi Freq User Guide 4 22 05 3 09 PM Page 13...

Page 10: ...er button 9 power cord jack 10 transmitter charge jack 1 3mm 11 3 band equalizer adjustment 12 aux in jack 1 4 in 13 speaker wire terminals 14 number of speakers switch 15 aux out port RCA 16 aux out...

Page 11: ...r cord AT0787 into power supply unit 040 7402 105 1 2 040 7402 105 1 3 2 AT0787 Plug power cord AT0787 into wall socket 3 4 Check to see that green light is on indicating that unit has power 4 setup a...

Page 12: ...10 Push power button Confirm that LED channel display lights turning on 230R receiver 2 1 2 1 2 4747 230R Multi Freq User Guide 4 22 05 3 09 PM Page 16...

Page 13: ...r channel adjusting channel setting 3 1 2 1 2 340T Front NOTE See FrontRow Tempo channel numbers and corresponding frequencies section for a complete list of Phonic Ear channel numbers and correspondi...

Page 14: ...in gain volume This may require a decrease in the receiver volume setting to avoid potential microphone speaker feedback OptiVoice is a 3 position switch that automatically adjusts the sound quality...

Page 15: ...d level meter First ask someone to help you set the volume to a com fortable listening level As your listener they should also be the person making adjustments to the volume setting The speaker should...

Page 16: ...rt aux in adaptor plug 310 2544 1342 into aux in port 1 1 6 auxiliary input aux in 310 2544 1342 AT0702 25 or 300 6332 107 Connect audio source to adaptor plug using AT0702 25 or 300 6332 107 optional...

Page 17: ...back Connect one end of the AT0573 1 cable to Output jack on back of 211R unit 1 2 2 1 Connect the other end to the aux in jack on back of the 230R receiver 3 3 Extend 211R receiver antenna 7 Availabl...

Page 18: ...ceiver matches channel number on the transmitter 4 5 first teacher 340T front 5 Adjust the Aux Volume control on front of 230R to proper level 7 7 AT0573 1 Set Volume control on back of 211R to approx...

Page 19: ...lug Match red to red and white to white 2 300 6332 107 1 3 receiver NOTE Second teacher should be wearing a transmitter on same channel as receiver see diagram on next page If a different receiver is...

Page 20: ...iver matches channel number on personal transmitter 4 second teacher 4 230R front first teacher 3 41 receiver transmitter 330T 340T 9b Set volume level on personal team teaching receiver to 2 3 max 6...

Page 21: ...is not compatible with 216 225MHz Ch45 72 125MHz Ch3 is not compatible with 216 375MHz Ch48 72 175MHz Ch4 is not compatible with 216 525MHz Ch51 72 225MHz Ch5 is not compatible with 216 675MHz Ch54 72...

Page 22: ...does not affect aux sound Turn aux volume control to adjust CD TV stereo and other audio sources plugged into aux in Depending on setup you may have to adjust volume of external audio source 10 4747...

Page 23: ...mitter NOTE Lexis transmitter shown here See chart on next page for list of compatible products and input adaptor plug sizes Adaptor plug 310 2544 1341 may be required 1 3 auxiliary output aux out The...

Page 24: ...tenna for range AT0529A used with 571R Solaris personal receiver requires use of external antenna for range AT0529A 26 used with Lexis BTE receiver set the aux input sensitivity setting to LO consult...

Page 25: ...number of speakers switch is set to 4 if using 4 or more speakers Set switch to 2 if using 1 single cluster ceiling speaker or a 1 3 daisy chaining speaker configuration Selecting the proper setting...

Page 26: ...into connector hole red to red black to black then push tab down to secure cable Pull on cable slightly to make sure connec tion is secure 1 2 1 2 3 Attach AT0581 speaker cable to back of speaker Ins...

Page 27: ...ers as high up as possible Aim speakers down toward listeners faces The farthest listener each speaker can serve should be less than twice as far away as the closest listener D2 2D1 in diagram For opt...

Page 28: ...rs 2 4 NOTE When installing compact wall or ceiling speakers keep cord flush to wall and away from foot traffic teacher speaker cable hookup back of each speaker 1 2 3 4 Verify the number of speakers...

Page 29: ...n pairs e g speakers 1 2 then 3 4 rather than 1 2 3 4 separately 16b number of speakers 2 4 230R speaker terminals double speaker cable hookup back of speaker 1 3 1 2 3 4 NOTE Be sure to plug one spea...

Page 30: ...to assess volume levels from front and back of room while you speak top view Make certain that speakers are angled down toward student seating area Adjust FM volume setting as necessary Refer to setti...

Page 31: ...unt distributed ceiling speakers Space speakers evenly over listening area 3m 10ft minimum ceiling height recommended 30cm 1ft distance from fluorescent lighting transformer is recommended 18 3m 10ft...

Page 32: ...speaker over listening area 3 7m 12ft minimum ceiling height is recommended 30cm 1ft distance from fluorescent lighting transformer is recommended 19 3 7m 12ft number of speakers 2 4 Set number of sp...

Page 33: ...minals shown here 20a 1 Set number of speakers switch to 2 2 3 number of speakers 2 4 advanced system setup Be sure to connect speaker wires to the designated terminals for best performance and sound...

Page 34: ...aker input terminals shown here 20b number of speakers 2 4 Set number of speakers switch to 4 Be sure to connect speaker wires to the designated terminals for best performance and sound distribution 4...

Page 35: ...r input terminals shown here 20c Be sure to connect speaker wires to the designated terminals for best performance and sound distribution number of speakers 2 4 Set number of speakers switch to 4 33 4...

Page 36: ...high tones Turn left to decrease A properly adjusted equalizer opti mizes the system s sound quality and reduces feedback Making improper adjustments could result in a degradation in sound qual ity a...

Page 37: ...indoors For best results ask someone to help you by wearing the transmitter and walking away from the base station receiver towards the perimeters of the room When you begin to hear noisy static you k...

Page 38: ...ok microphone AT0655 behind the neck boom microphone AT0291 L directional microphone with lavalier cord transmitter accessories AT0801 aux box adds four additional audio inputs AT0579 speaker floor st...

Page 39: ...tc AT0702 25 aux in adaptor cord dual RCA dual RCA 230R to external audio TV VCR DVD etc auxiliary input adaptor cords 300 6332 107 aux in adaptor cord 3 5mm dual RCA 330T to external audio or team te...

Page 40: ...0787 England AT0787 EN AT0787 EN Europe AT0787 EU AT0787 EU Australia New Zealand AT0787 AU AT0787 AU antenna AT0831 AT0831 kit plugs and cords includes 595 6440 101 890 88 005 00 aux out cable RCA 3...

Page 41: ...m team teach pass around mic 211 NA aux in adaptor cord 3 5mm 3 5mm 384 01 210 08 384 01 210 08 aux in adaptor cord dual RCA dual RCA 25ft AT0702 25 AT0702 25 aux in adaptor cord 3 5mm dual RCA 300 63...

Page 42: ...Make sure AT0655 boom microphone or other microphone is being worn correctly Increase FM and or Aux Vol control Reposition the microphone closer to the speaker s mouth Check that none of the speakers...

Page 43: ...r to mouth Make sure the person wearing the transmitter is not too close to the speaker s Make sure AT0655 boom microphone or other mic is being worn correctly speaker s is picking up FM interfer ence...

Page 44: ...notes Protect your sound field system from excessive moisture heat and mechanical shocks Clean with a soft damp cloth The case bottom and top of the 230R and the 040 7402 105 receiver power supply ca...

Page 45: ...0T 216 none 340T 173 none 300TS 216 none Sprite 300TE 173 none Easy Listener Lexis transmitter as mic 216 173 Phonak Handymic TX3 N A N A N A as mic Phonak Campus S TX5 Phonak MicroVox TX2 a omni mic...

Page 46: ...6 975 total 19 United Kingdom CH FREQUENCY 13 173 3500 15 173 4000 17 173 4500 21 173 5000 24 173 5500 25 173 6000 27 173 6500 29 173 7000 30 173 7500 32 173 8000 34 173 8500 35 173 9000 36 173 9500 3...

Page 47: ...19 173 4650 23 173 5450 26 173 6400 28 173 6950 31 173 7550 91 173 8125 35 173 9000 36 173 9500 37 174 0000 38 174 0500 41 174 1200 77 174 1750 86 174 2250 87 174 2750 78 174 3250 88 174 3750 89 174...

Page 48: ...harge port 5VDC 200mA base station receiver 230R user controls front on off FM volume Aux volume OptiVoice channel up down installer controls 3 band equalizer squelch speaker configuration selector di...

Page 49: ...ced with an equivalent unit upon mutual agreement of the manufacturer and customer what is not covered by this warranty This limited warranty does not apply to 1 Malfunctions resulting from abuse negl...

Page 50: ...connection with the sale or use of our prod ucts other than as set forth above what to do if you need service If you require service under the warranty terms obtain a service order form either online...

Page 51: ...istribution Centre Tilstedvej 73 7700 Thisted Denmark what to do if you have questions If you have any questions about service call the U S A service department at 800 227 0735 then press 7 or 1 707 7...

Page 52: ...efore the radio certification num ber only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met This product conforms with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999 5...

Page 53: ...d trademarks of Phonic Ear Inc in the U S and other countries Product specifications and accessories subject to change without notice 821 6440 107 Rev C 4747 0405 u s a 800 227 0735 then press 5 canad...

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