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5 | 800iX User Manual

1. 

POWER BUTTON: 

 Press this button to 

turn the REDMIKE ON, press again to 
turn it OFF (mute).

2. 

POWER/LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: 

 A 

BLUE light indicates the REDMIKE is on 
and fully charged.  A RED light indicates 
a charge is needed.

3. 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT:

 To access 

the battery compartment, slide the 
door downward. The battery should 
only be replaced by a Lightspeed 
AA rechargeable sensing battery                          
(part # BA-NH2A27).

4. 

YELLOW PROTECTIVE TAB:

 Slide the 

battery compartment door open to 
remove this disposable protective tab 
before use. 

NOTE:

 do not attempt to 

remove the tab without first opening 
the compartment door, as  it may tear, 
leaving fragments.

5. 

AUDIO/MICROPHONE INPUT:

 Use this input 

to plug in a laptop, MP3 player or other audio 
source to wirelessly transmit audio to be 
played through the system. Alternatively, an 
external microphone can be connected.

6. 

CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH (CH A/B): 

 This 

switch allows for selection between Channel 
A or B. If you are using a single microphone, 
we recommend using Channel A.

7. 

CHARgER CONTACTS (+ -):

 These contacts 

interface with the charging tabs in the BC-
RMCC cradle charger for daily charging. 
Simply place the REDMIKE in the charger.

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Summary of Contents for 800IX

Page 1: ...U s e r M a n u a l 800iX Classroom Audio System...

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Page 3: ...the classroom The 800iX is a two channel receiver that allows the use of up to two additional microphones simultaneously A standard IR sensor can provide high quality reception in rooms up to 1600 sq...

Page 4: ...erted to prevent blade exposure SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUAL...

Page 5: ...t Up of REDMIKE 16 Charging the REDMIKE 17 Using the REDMIKE to Amplify External Audio Equipment 18 SECTION 4 Optional Microphones and Accessories 19 Optional REDMIKE VC Controls and Connections 20 In...

Page 6: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 1 800iX User Manual SECTION 1 System Overview...

Page 7: ...will be quick convenient and prevent damage 800iX Infrared Wireless Microphone Receiver and Power Supply REDMIKE Classroom Microphone SR 70F Infrared Sensor Sensor Cable Charging Cradle and Power Sup...

Page 8: ...responding microphone is turned on This light confirms the 800iX is receiving a steady infrared signal 2 3 AF Indicators AF These lights flash green when audio voice from the microphone is detected 4...

Page 9: ...LEVEL MIC LINE Changes the audio level output from the audio output jack to mic or line level 5 BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUTS Two independent audio outputs that may be connected to a balanced microphone inp...

Page 10: ...e use NOTE do not attempt to remove the tab without first opening the compartment door as it may tear leaving fragments 5 AUDIO MICROPHONE INPUT Use this input to plug in a laptop MP3 player or other...

Page 11: ...not have been completely removed see page 5 item 4 A blinking Green LED means a non Lightspeed battery has been installed possibly an alkaline battery 2 DC POWER PORT Connect the DC power cord here 3...

Page 12: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 7 800iX User Manual SECTION 2 Installation...

Page 13: ...nual 8 Ensure that you have received all of the components of your system 1 UNPACKING YOUR SYSTEM 800iX Infrared Receiver Amplifier and Power Supply REDMIKE Classroom Microphone SR 70F Infrared Sensor...

Page 14: ...with any existing audio video equipment A good location would be on any stable bookcase or shelf within 6 feet of an electrical outlet The optional Lightspeed wall shelf part AC 800WB is specifically...

Page 15: ...timum performance of the 800iX Classroom Audio System BEST On the ceiling at or near the middle of the classroom GOOD High and centered on the long wall AVOID Locations in corners on walls at heights...

Page 16: ...ont d 1 Screw the plastic mounting strip to a place high on the wall or in the middle of the solid ceiling Mount the strip horizontally as shown above 2 Firmly snap the C clip on the back of the IR se...

Page 17: ...1 4 1 4 mono cable 3 Connect the cable from the 1 4 audio output jack on the 800iX to the input jack on the 880iR 850iR or an existing amplifier 4 CONNECTION TO THE AMPLIFIER 2 06 2 54 AUDIO OUTPUT D...

Page 18: ...er Manual 13 5 AUDIO INTEGRATION Projector DVD VCR Speaker s IR Sensor Teacher s Microphone Projector Audio In Audio Out IR Transmission Video In Audio Out Audio Out Video Out Video Out VGA Out 800iX...

Page 19: ...e Microphones will need to be charged on a daily basis FINAL CHECK 6 FINALIZING CONNECTIONS 1 Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position and all front panel volume controls are turned fully counte...

Page 20: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 15 800iX User Manual SECTION 3 Initial Set up Charging and Additional Features...

Page 21: ...is barely audible REMEMBER This equipment supplements the user s voice so they are able to speak in a conversational tone Having the volume set too high will result in feedback and listener fatigue I...

Page 22: ...lacement AA NiMH batteries may only be purchased through Lightspeed Technologies part BA NH2A27 A blinking LED indicates a charging error Be sure to use a Lightspeed rechargeable sensing battery 2 Ens...

Page 23: ...urce to the desired sound level Helpful Hint 1 If your system includes two REDMIKEs use the student microphone already set to Channel B NOTE This feature works on both channels but we recommend using...

Page 24: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 19 800iX User Manual SECTION 4 Optional Microphones and Accessories...

Page 25: ...ICROPHONE INPUT Use this input to plug in a laptop MP3 player or other audio source to wirelessly transmit audio to be played through the system Alternatively an external microphone can be connected 6...

Page 26: ...VC 5 The teacher can now use the controls on the REDMIKE VC to adjust the volume level from anywhere in the room The microphone volume control has 4 steps up and 4 steps down from the mid point 9 lev...

Page 27: ...AA NiMH batteries may only be purchased through Lightspeed Technologies part BA NH2A27 A blinking LED indicates a charging or sensing error see page 7 Be sure to use a Lightspeed rechargeable sensing...

Page 28: ...1 is powered ON RED when being charged 4 External Microphone Input MIC Use the 3 5mm MIC jack for the optional TK 250 headset microphone part MC TK250LTM 5 Auxiliary AUX Plug a laptop MP3 player or ot...

Page 29: ...rsational tone Having the volume set too high will result in feedback and listener fatigue 1 Turn the 800iX power switch to the ON position The RED LED on the switch will glow 2 Turn on the LT 71 and...

Page 30: ...the other end into the charging jack on the rear of the REDMIKE cradle charger The LT 71 s rechargeable batteries are factory installed The LED on the front of the LT 71 will glow RED when charging 3...

Page 31: ...the factory 3 Power Charge Indicator The light glows RED when the HM 70 is powered ON GREEN when charging 4 Charger Input CHARGER Plug the charging cable from the charger into this jack for daily char...

Page 32: ...ing the base This could interrupt signal transmission 1 Ensure the 800iX is ON The RED LED on the power switch will glow 4 While speaking in a normal voice increase the B VOLUME level until your voice...

Page 33: ...lug the other end into the charging jack on the rear of the cradle charger The HM 70 s rechargeable batteries are factory installed The LED on the front of the Handheld Mic will glow GREEN when chargi...

Page 34: ...instructional technologies to be clearly heard throughout the classroom OPTIONAL IR MEDIA CONNECTOR AUDIO INTEGRATION Projector DVD VCR Speaker s IR Sensor iR Media Connector Projector Audio In Audio...

Page 35: ...hone turn it off before transmitting audio from the iRMC A CH B OFF ON 2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Helpful Hint If you adjust the CH B volume on the classroom audio system you will also be changing the volume...

Page 36: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 31 800iX User Manual SECTION 4 Troubleshooting Daily Use and Warranty...

Page 37: ...arge will last eight hours Inspect the battery contacts Clean and adjust if necessary Hearing Static Ensure sensor is in optimum location refer to sensor placement in manual A single sensor will cover...

Page 38: ...switch on the side of the REDMIKE and speak normally DAILY USE INSTRUCTIONS 2 POSITION THE REDMIKE 3 TURN ON THE REDMIKE Remove the REDMIKE from the charging cradle and place it around your neck Adju...

Page 39: ...is warranty For warranty service including return shipping labels please contact Lightspeed s Service Department at 800 732 8999 service lightspeed tek com 1 Warranty on infrared microphones is FIVE 5...

Page 40: ...sensor Cable 50 ft Plenum rated Mounting Ceiling clip Wall bracket Dimensions 4 25 Diam x 2 0 H Weight 4 5 oz LT 71 LightMic Audio Distortion 1 Built in Microphone Unidirectional Electret Battery Pow...

Page 41: ...d microphone with rechargeable batteries and charging cable Lightspeed AA rechargeable sensing battery for REDMIKE Charging cable for LT 71 and HM 70 microphones Lavaliere cord for REDMIKE LT 71 Infra...

Page 42: ...system serial numbers and purchase information This is helpful when ordering additional components accessories and or warranty service Components 800iX Serial Number Microphones Speakers Purchase Inf...

Page 43: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 800iX User Manual 38 USER NOTES...

Page 44: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 800iX User Manual 39 USER NOTES...

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Page 46: ...8 0 0 i X U s e r M a n u a l 800iX User Manual 41 USER NOTES...

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