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Congratulations on the purchase of your new 
Spartan Sound System. You can be assured that 
the Spartan complies with all specifications and 
was manufactured to very high quality control 
standards. TeachLogic incorporates state of the art 
technology, employs the most advanced manu-
facturing methodology and uses only premium 
quality components to assure many years of reli-
able performance. We appreciate your confidence 
by your selection of our product. It is TeachLogic’s 
intent to uphold that confidence by providing fac-
tory assistance and dealer support.  

We hope you will take the time to view this manual 
to familiarize yourself with the product features 
and its operation. This manual will help you learn 
to use and gain the maximum benefit of the Spar-
tan system. The manual provides a basic explana-
tion on the principles of RF transmission and its 
advantages. Followed by the system description, 
operation and installation instruction. The manual 
will conclude with maintenance and troubleshoot-
ing procedures.

 Brian Van Waay

President

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If you should encounter 
some unresolved issue, 
please contact TeachLogic 
customer service depart-
ment for further assistance.   

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Summary of Contents for Spartan

Page 1: ...owner s manual Battery Powered Portable Sound System ...

Page 2: ...notes Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Notes owner s manual Spartan ...

Page 3: ...ng fac tory assistance and dealer support We hope you will take the time to view this manual to familiarize yourself with the product features and its operation This manual will help you learn to use and gain the maximum benefit of the Spar tan system The manual provides a basic explana tion on the principles of RF transmission and its advantages Followed by the system description operation and in...

Page 4: ...n Locate the operating unit so it will not be subjected to falling objects or water entry Proper Installation Adhere to safe positioning to avoid falling dismounting head clearance or cord cable obstruction Internal Service User should not attempt to service this product A qualified technician must accomplish all internal service Electric Shock Do not adapt or modify the AC power plug thus lifting...

Page 5: ...s Operating Procedure Lead Acid Battery Handheld Transmitter Body Pack Transmitter Optional Microphones Battery Chargers Tips for Best Results Troubleshooting Accessories Specifications Three Year Limited Warranty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 6: ... receiver to accommodate a 96 channel wireless microphone either as a body pack or handheld configuration Unique Application for the Spartan The wireless receiver in the Spartan is compatible with the AirLink ALS 960 transmitter With AirLink plugged into an installed system the Spartan can be an ideal wireless sound extension to any remote location Such as providing sound in another room or keepin...

Page 7: ...0 9 External Speaker Output phone jack Power Input AC Operation Recharge Battery Battery Charge Indicator LED Power Switch Mic Volume Aux Input MP3 Volume Control Wireless Receiver Power Volume Control MP3 USB Controls Play Pause Mode Reverse Forward MP3 Player USB Port 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Spartan features and functions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 1 ...

Page 8: ...being charged Although fully charged at time of shipment it is a good practice to fully charge battery Green LED indicates battery is fully charged and unit is ready for use After 2 3 hours of use LED will glow Red indicating battery needs recharging Power supply may be plugged in for continued use Power supply will simultaneously recharge bat tery 4 6 hours Spartan ...

Page 9: ...clockwise until click Adjacent LED lights Red Insert USB 2 0 into Port MP3 will commence playing automatically Adjust volume to desired level Aux MP3 con trol Press PLAY PAUSE button MP3 will stop Press PLAY PAUSE button again and playing will resume MODE Button Selects program folders 1 2 3 4 Initial play will commence in folder 1 Press MODE button to advance to next folder Press l to select file...

Page 10: ...a memory barrier Can be charged at any state of charge condition Can be recharged hundreds of times Can be left plugged in continuously Recharge immediately after use for best perfor mance and prolonged lifespan Recharge monthly minimum Evidence of battery life expiring decrease in ser vice per charge distorted sound will not accept recharge Lead acid batteries can be recycled over 200 times Servi...

Page 11: ...ntly damaged 3 The battery s cycle lifespan number of charge and discharge cycle is determined by the degree at which power is dissipated espe cially the degree of discharge each time it is used and the recovery charging method For normal use the battery can be used for longer hours when less power is dis sipated each time and vice versa At 77 F maintenance free batteries could be charged 150 200 ...

Page 12: ... off before inserting batteries 2 Remove lower identity cap 3 Remove lower battery compartment door 4 Insert two 2 AA batteries use only alkaline or fully charged NiMH batteries Caution Be sure to observe correct polarity 5 Replace lower battery compartment door 6 Locate power switch at base of microphone small gray button Spartan Power on off switch LED power on indicator Up down frequency select...

Page 13: ...e UP or DOWN select button 12 To change channel selection Press and hold frequency SET button for 2 seconds LCD panel will commence flashing indicating programming mode Press UP or DOWN arrow to select channel desired Press SET button to lock in channel selected 13 The battery status is displayed on the left of the LCD screen When battery nears depletion Icon will flash 3 times Microphone will aut...

Page 14: ... two AA size batteries body pack transmitter operation 1 Ensure microphone is switched off before insert ing batteries 2 Remove battery compartment cover 3 Insert two AA batteries observing polarity alkaline or rechargeable NiMH 4 Plug in microphone Lapel Headset w boom Collar or UltraLite mic Spartan LCD display Frequency SET button Built in microphone for handheld use UP DOWN channel select butt...

Page 15: ...transmitter in front of mouth and speak into it 11 LCD screen displays the transmission channel number and battery condition 12 To display channel frequency Press and hold UP or DOWN button 13 To change channel selection Press and hold frequency SET button for 2 seconds LCD panel will commence flashing indicating pro gramming mode Press UP or DOWN arrow to select channel desired Press SET button t...

Page 16: ...itical especially near or under a speaker The Headband Microphone HBM 935 is worn around the head with a unidirectional microphone located on the end of a flexible boom This is the best performing microphone due to its unidirec tional mic element and its always close proximity to the mouth The microphone also renders maxi mum gain and is least prone to feedback The Collar Microphone CM 835 is a fl...

Page 17: ... it comfortable and inconspicuous It is avail able in either beige or black The Plug in Microphone LM 300 is a small cap sule size microphone that plugs directly into the top of the Body Pack With the adjustable lanyard the Body Pack can be worn around the neck as a pendant style microphone The Body Pack is easily removed from the lanyard to facilitate use as a handheld microphone The boom can be ...

Page 18: ...ug cable into jack at the base bottom end of transmitter Turn Handheld Transmitter On to observe bat tery icon During charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge block When fully charged battery icon will display all blocks filled Charging time typically 10 12 hours Turn Handheld Transmitter Off and reinstall color identification cap battery chargers ...

Page 19: ...e receptacle Push down firmly in place Observe front with LCD facing forward toward you Charging Body Pack Indicators Body Pack symbol on indicator LED lights Amber when charging ok indicator LED lights Green when fully charged Charging time typically 10 12 hours During normal charging the battery icon will cycle through the charge block icons Remove transmitters when charging is complete Reinstal...

Page 20: ...nd Receiver Minimize obstructing metal objects i e metal fence cars steel structure etc Line of sight is best 5 A receiver can only receive one transmission signal Cannot turn On two wireless micro phones on same frequency channel simultane ously 6 Turn the transmitter off when it is not in use 7 Remove the batteries when not used for a length of time Spartan BRC 70 charger troubleshooting Amber i...

Page 21: ...ndicate good or fully charged batteries Problem Solution contact If your problem persists and this guide has not resolved the issue call our customer service depart ment for additional assis tance 800 588 0018 handheld transmitter troubleshooting Power LED does not illuminate after press ing power switch LCD shows Err or garbled information when switching off Ensure you held power switch in place ...

Page 22: ...s are good or charged and inserted correctly Restart transmitter Remove batteries and re insert them Low charge on Spartan battery Plug in AC power supply and recharge Low microphone trans mitter battery Replace or charge batteries Interference Change wireless channel Intermittent interference Change wireless channel selection Auxiliary input overload ing Reduce volume on input device Check sensit...

Page 23: ...n its case Side compart ments allow convenient storage of microphone power supply and program material A versatile mounting bracket to mount the Spartan on the wall or from the ceiling The universal joints permit orienting the Spartan in any direction The release clamps allow easy quick dismounting The speaker stand can be adjusted from 32 to 55 and folds down to 3 dia by 32 The Spartan is securel...

Page 24: ...ound coverage Speaker cable with phone plug on each end 30 feet length Handheld dynamic microphone for simultaneous use with the wireless microphone The phone plug plugs directly into the MIC IN jack The wired MIC IN has its own independent volume control So you can truly have a two microphone system The microphone has very low handling noise a built in breath filter and wide dynamic range accesso...

Page 25: ...g Time Dimension Weight Approval Condenser 10mW 250mW Mic in Aux in Mute switch hi mid lo switch 1 2V NiMH rechargeable x 2 or 1 5V Alkaline x 2 11 hrs NiMH or 14 hrs Alkaline 4 5 x 2 5 x 1 170g Mic Capsule RF Output Spurious Emission Audio Input AF Controls Battery Operating Life fully charged Dimensions Weight with batteries handheld transmitter UT 96HH specs Dynamic 10mW 250mW Hi lo mute switch...

Page 26: ...e 1 year 6 Warranty does not extend to finish or appearance past ninety 90 days 7 All warranty service will be provided by TeachLogic or authorized service center 8 Warranty is made to the original purchaser and may not be transferred to another user 9 Warranty service rendered will be on a repair or replacement basis whichever TeachLogic deems to be most prudent for customer satisfaction and econ...

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