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a brief word about infrared

Infrared is a light ray that is below the visible 
spectrum, just like the sound spectrum extends 
beyond your hearing ability. An example of infrared 
transmission is the remote control for your TV set. 
When a button is pressed, a beam of infrared light 
is emitted by a Light Emitting Diode (LED) from the 
remote control. It is detected by a receiving diode 
in your TV set. When you press a certain command 
on your control, the internal electronics cause the 
infrared light to flicker in a programmed sequential 
pattern (called modulating the light beam). The 
modulated infrared beam is detected by the 
receiving diode and is electronically decoded. The 
decoded signal activates the circuitry to perform 
the command function on your TV set.

So how does this apply to the infrared 
communication system you are about to start 
using? The microphone/transmitter has several 
Light Emitting Diodes (LED) that emit infrared light 
beams to the sensor located in the corner of the 
room. Now when you talk into the microphone, the 
microphone element modulates the light beam, 
causing it to flicker in sync with your speech. The 
sensor detects the sequential signal and the 
electronic circuitry in the Quantum II converts that 
sequential signal into a line level analog audio 
signal. Now that audio signal can be fed into an 
amplifier. The amplifier magnifies the electronic 
signal and sends it to the speakers. This causes the 
speaker cone to move in sync with your voice. The 
speaker replicates your voice and disperses your 
voice evenly throughout the room. 

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IR transmission

The IR transmitter 
transmits directly to the 
sensor. However; due to 
the strength of the IR 
transmitter, the infrared 
signal will bounce off the 
walls, ceiling and floor for 
reception thus providing 
continuous connectivity 
throughout the room. 
Benefit: total freedom 
of movement within the 
room with no restriction 
of orientation. 

Infrared will not 
penetrate a solid surface 
thus preventing any 
transmission from 
going out of the room. 

“What’s said in 
the room, stays in 
the room”.

Summary of Contents for QUANTUM II

Page 1: ...owner s manual Infrared Wireless Microphone System...

Page 2: ...rs of reliable performance We appreciate your confidence by your selection of our product It is TeachLogic s intent to uphold that confidence by providing factory assistance and dealer support We hope...

Page 3: ...kinking or abrasion Object Protection Locate the operating unit so it will not be subjected to falling objects or water entry Internal Service User should not attempt to service this product All inte...

Page 4: ...phone Transmitters IRT 55 Handheld Microphone Transmitter IRH 35 Drop in Chargers BRC 60 Ceiling Sensor ICS 55 Installation of Ceiling Sensor Operation of Wireless Microphone Troubleshooting General S...

Page 5: ...frared light beams to the sensor located in the corner of the room Now when you talk into the microphone the microphone element modulates the light beam causing it to flicker in sync with your speech...

Page 6: ...phone transmitter and sends a composite signal to the mixer amplifier The receiver transforms the composite signal into an analog audio signal which is fed to the Quantum II mixer An additional audio...

Page 7: ...two sheet metal screws with washers to mount the bracket to the wall For concrete wall you ll need to acquire and install a plastic insert for a 8 sheet metal screw and install accordingly With the br...

Page 8: ...peaker 5 Power switch Channel A Control 6 Power switch Channel B Control 7 Power indicator LED 8 Infrared wireless transmission LED 9 Tone control 10 Line input volume control 11 Line output gain cont...

Page 9: ...quality of the sound You will feel a center indent turn CCW will boost the bass and turning CW will extenuate the high frequencies Aux input jack 3 5mm facilitates connecting the output of a DVD Vide...

Page 10: ...vel output is achieved by the unidirectional Cardioid microphone and a unique free air suspension system With a built in breath filter the Sapphire can function as a pass around hand mic The strategic...

Page 11: ...des Diodes at top and bottom of handle for increased Coverage 2 Top aimed out 6 Bottom 360 2 Bottom aimed down 360 IR radiation for as sured connectivity Two AA Duracell re chargeable NiMH batteries w...

Page 12: ...h end The ideal location for the dome sensor would be in the center of the ceiling This will provide a clear signal path for the IR transmission from the transmitter to the dome sensor without obstruc...

Page 13: ...This will provide a clear signal path for the IR transmission from the transmitter to the dome sensor without obstruction In addition you will have 360 coverage and will minimize the transmission dis...

Page 14: ...smitter on by depressing and hold front button until Blue LED is present Observe signal presence LED Orange on Quantum II receiver adjacent to Mic volume control Stand under or in front of a speaker S...

Page 15: ...R transmission Signal presence Orange LED Check the Green LED in the sensor If sensor LED is not lit Sensor has been disconnected Power output to sensor has failed Receiver amplifier needs to be repla...

Page 16: ...att 4ohm Two Terminal Phoenix Connector 19VDC 3 4A 65W CE CSA UL Listed 6 1 4 W x 14 H x 4 3 4 D 4 lb 2oz Receiver Input Modulation Reception Frequencies Infrared Wavelength Tone Signal De emphasis Fr...

Page 17: ...Body 9 5 8 H 10 3 oz w Battery Transmitting Diodes Operating Range Battery Discharge Indicator Blue Purple Red Flashing Red Battery Used Battery Life External Power Charger Transmission Angle User Co...

Page 18: ...n by unauthorized personnel 3 Warranty on batteries is for two 2 years 4 Warranty does not extend to finish 5 All warranty service will be provided by TeachLogic or authorized service center 6 Warrant...

Page 19: ...notes Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Notes...

Page 20: ...2 1688 Ord Way Oceanside CA 92056 1 800 588 0018 sales teachlogic com 1 760 631 1283 www teachlogic com 3 1 18...

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