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TIPS TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM AUDIO PERFORMANCE
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conversational speech level will provide
an adequate signal. It is not necessary
to increase the intensity of your voice—
the audio system provides adequate
amplification (approximately 5 – 10 dB) above
ambient room noises.
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against the microphone.
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conversations with a student, parent, or other
classroom visitor. You can also cover the LED
lens on top of the REDMIKE to block the
signal.
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recharged nightly, operating time (actual
usage) for the transmitters will last through a
typical school day.
Summary of Contents for Lightspeed
Page 1: ...U s e r M a n u a l Classroom Audio System CH A PWR CH B ...
Page 15: ...15 SIDE PANEL CONTROLS CONT D 2 1 4 5 3 ...
Page 17: ...17 REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS CONT D Testing Purposes Only 1 ...
Page 21: ...21 5 6 8 7 REDMIKE CONTROLS CONT D ...
Page 23: ...23 1 3 2 CRADLE CHARGER CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS CONT D ...
Page 26: ...26 Avoid Good placement Best placement 1A TO SET UP ON TABLE TOP CONT D ...
Page 29: ...29 1B WALL MOUNTING PROCEDURE CONT D ...
Page 30: ...30 Avoid Good placement Best placement 1C WALL MOUNTING LOCATIONS ...
Page 34: ...34 2 AUDIO INTEGRATION CONT D ...
Page 40: ...40 5 OPERATING THE REDMIKE CONT D ...
Page 42: ...42 OUTPUT TO ALD CONT D ...
Page 46: ...46 SECTION 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL REDMIKE VC VOLUME CONTROL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ...
Page 51: ...51 1 5 2 3 4 REDMIKE SHARE CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS CONT D ...
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