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NiMH batteries will usually maintain their charge for a full

day of normal classroom use. Always switch the Transmitter

OFF when not in use (lunch hour, quiet times, etc.).

Should the batteries in the Transmitter need to be changed,

open the lower plastic cover by pressing the ribbed 

portions on both sides of the cover (located near the center

of the Transmitter) towards each other. At the same time,

pull forward on the cover, rotating it on the hinges located

at  the bottom of the cover. Insert the new batteries (paying

attention to the + and -  as indicated inside the case).

Rotate the cover back toward the Transmitter center and

snap it back into a locked position.

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To attach the Microphone to the Transmitter, align the

microphone plug over the belt-pack connector jack. With

the black plastic dot facing forward, gently guide the con-

nector into the jack. Be sure not to put undue stress on the

wire or connector. To remove the Microphone, simply press

inwards on the black plastic dot located on the microphone

connector. Holding the connector rather than pulling on the

wire, gently remove the connector from the Transmitter jack. 

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A switch on the top of the Transmitter case activates the

Transmitter. When turned ON, the red POWER indicator

will flash briefly.If the indicator remains lit continuously,

the battery charge is getting too low and must be recharged. 

When the Transmitter power is turned

OFF, the microphone audio to the

Receiver is automatically muted. 

Note

There is a delay

of about one-second from

the time the Transmitter

switch is turned ON until

the Receiver sends a signal

to the Amplifier. This is

normal.

Summary of Contents for Listening Enhancement System LES 600 Series

Page 1: ...y 2002 L i g h t S P E E D Te c h n o l o g i e s I n c User Manual LES 600 Series L i s t e n i n g E n h a n c e m e n t S y s t e m t m for Sound Field Classroom Amplification...

Page 2: ...nly distributes it so that no matter where students are seated they have equal opportunity to understand what is being said regardless of seating arrangement The following pages provide Pages Operatin...

Page 3: ...stallation Guide included in your packing box 2 Turn ON the MIC 1 VOLUME power volume knob located on the left side of the front panel of the Receiver Amplifier The red POWER light on the top left sho...

Page 4: ...r end of the Charging Cable to the INPUT charging jack on the side of the BP 60 Belt pack Transmitter as shown in the illustration 3 The battery charging indicator LED labeled CHARGING lights green wh...

Page 5: ...phone to the Transmitter align the microphone plug over the belt pack connector jack With the black plastic dot facing forward gently guide the con nector into the jack Be sure not to put undue stress...

Page 6: ...d the head over both ears Like putting a pair of glasses on backwards The microphone arm is then adjusted up or down to follow along your jaw line with the microphone element at the end positioned abo...

Page 7: ...ional Hand held Microphone The Hand held Microphone comes with a Battery Charger and three 3 NiMH rechargeable batteries 1 Confirm that the Receiver Amplifier is connected to a standard electrical wal...

Page 8: ...at the Transmitter battery is good When the red indicator remains lit con tinuously the batteries are getting too low and should be changed There is a delay of about one second from the time the Trans...

Page 9: ...ME or MIC 2 VOLUME switch turned on slowly increase the appropriate AUX 1 VOLUME or AUX 2 VOLUME on the front of the Receiver Amplifier Increase the level until audio from the audio source is heard th...

Page 10: ...e plug goes into the AF OUT jack on the back of the CX 50 The RCA plug is inserted into AUXILIARY INPUT jack on the Receiver Amplifier For the best sound quality the volume adjustment on the front of...

Page 11: ...p reduce additional noise Speak in a natural voice A normal conversational speech level should provide an adequate speech signal It is not necessary to increase the intensity of your voice because the...

Page 12: ...t from misuse Avoid winding the Microphone cable around the body pack Transmitter This can damage or break the connecting cord producing static or noise in the FM system Avoid blowing into the microph...

Page 13: ...one When the Transmitter is turned ON the amber RF Indicator will light up Audio Frequency Indicator The AF Indicator displays that the voice of the instructor is active and at an adequate level When...

Page 14: ...cted to the AUXILIARY INPUT jack located on the back panel Battery Charging Indicator These indicators light when a Transmitter is connected to one of the TRANSMITTER CHARGING jacks located on the bac...

Page 15: ...ansmitter or bottom of the Hand held Microphone See previous diagrams on page 5 and 8 Mixed Audio Output Level Adjust Rotating the MIXED AUDIO OUTPUT ADJUST clockwise increases the level of the audio...

Page 16: ...milar to the bass and treble on your home stereo A combination of small adjustments to these knobs will help clarify your amplified voice tones for better student hearing and comprehension Adjustments...

Page 17: ...batteries may be used for testing purposes Confirm the plug on the microphone cable is firmly seated into the Transmitter jack If you have access to another mic try it in your Transmitter If it works...

Page 18: ...IC 1 VOLUME and MIC 2 VOLUME If system is equipped with optional Mic 2 Receiver look for second antenna on back of Receiver Amplifier Confirm the plug on the microphone cable is securely fitted into t...

Page 19: ...ight and over the weekends They should not be left charging over the summer or during Christmas and Spring Breaks Prior to extended breaks systems should be fully charged and batteries removed from Tr...

Page 20: ...otec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi...

Page 21: ...batteries battery chargers and their assemblies also external cables and wires Warranty on microphones microphone elements is limited to the original manufacturer s warranty usually 1 year If delivere...

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