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When Installing the Unit

    Never  plug  in  or remove the power  supply  plug
    with  wet  hands,  as  doing  so  may cause electric
    shock.

    When unplugging  the  power  supply cord, be sure
    to hold the  power  supply  plug; never  pull on the
    cord  itself.  Operating   the  unit   with  a  damaged
    power  supply  cord  may  cause  a  fire  or  electric 
    shock.

    When moving the unit, be sure to remove its power 
    supply cord  from the  wall  outlet.  Moving  the unit
    with the  power  cord  connected  to  the outlet may
    cause damage to the power cord, resulting in fire or 
    electric shock. 

  Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover.
  Doing so may cause heat build up inside the unit 
  and result in fire.

  Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty 
 environments, environments exposed to the direct 
 sunlight, near heaters, or in locations generating 
 smoke or steam  as  doing  so may  result  in  fire  or 
 electric shock.

When the Unit is in Use

    Do not place heavy objects on the unit as  this  may
    cause   it  to  fall  or  break. This may   result   in 
    personal   injury    and/or    property    damage.   In
    addition,  the  object  itself  may  fall  off  and  cause
    injury  and/or  damage.

    Make  sure   that   the  volume   control   is   set   to
    the lowest volume setting before  power  is  switched   
    on. Loud noise produced at high volumes when power 
    is switched  on  can  impair  hearing.

    Do not operate  the  unit  for an  extended  period of 
    time with  the sound distorting. This  is  an indication
    of  a  malfunction.

    Contact  your  dealer to arrange unit cleaning. If dust   
    accumulates  in the unit  over  a  long period of  time, 
    this may result in  fire  or  damage  to  the unit.

  If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in
  the  wall  power outlet,  a  fire  may  result.  Clean  it 
  periodically. Ensure that the plug is inserted into the 
  wall socket securely.

  Switch off  the  power, and unplug the power  supply
  plug  from the  power outlet  for  safety  purposes when 
  cleaning  or  leaving the unit unused for  10  days or 
  more. 

Due to product upgrades, some of the features and specifications may vary.

Key safety instructions

Summary of Contents for LE1001

Page 1: ...0 BASS AUX 1 WIRELESS MIC 3 MIC 2 PRE OUT AUX 1 REC OUT MIC 1 0 10 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD TREBLE MIC 2 0 5 5 0 10 0 5 5 0 10 0 10 PL MIC LAMP Lectern with Wireless Mic LE1001 User Manual Tel RSA 010 140 4...

Page 2: ...ric shock Be sure to replace the unit s terminal cover after connection completion High voltage is applied to the speaker terminals Never touch these terminals to avoid electric shock Lectern on a fla...

Page 3: ...not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break This may result in personal injury and or property damage In addition the object itself may fall off and cause injury and or...

Page 4: ...speaker column holes and fasten screws to secure 3 Secure U shaped brackets to each side of the receiver fasten receiver brackets to the platform base plate 4 Unscrew supplied screws from the panel a...

Page 5: ...tor 3 Panel 4 Wireless MIC receiver 5 MIC1 volume control 6 MIC2 volume control 7 Wireless MIC 3 control 8 Treble control 9 Bass control 10 AUX 1 volume control 11 Power indicator 12 AUX 1 input 13 Re...

Page 6: ...E1002 5 6 7 5 ANT B OUT ANT A DC 12V 6 3 Receiver Features 1 Power on indicator glows green when the receiver is powered on 2 RF signal indicator glows yellow when signals are received 3 Transmitter a...

Page 7: ...420 W 1100 H mm AUX 1 MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 Input Balances output Recording output Amplifier output 350MV 1V 200mV 14V 12MV 1V 200mV 14V 7MV 1V 200mV 14V 130MV 1V 200mV 14V Sensitivity Consumption power F...

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