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owner’s manual

Infrared Wireless Microphone System

VoiceLink I

Summary of Contents for VoiceLink I

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

Page 2: ...owner s manual VoiceLink I ...

Page 3: ...notes Date of Purchase Model Number Serial Number Notes ...

Page 4: ...ars 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 you will take the time to view this manual to familiarize yourself with the product operation and features This manual will help you learn to use and gain the maximum benefit of the VoiceLink I syst...

Page 5: ...f 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 internal service must be accomplished by a qualified technician Electric Shock Do not adapt or modify the AC power plug thus lifting the earth ground connection certifications Listed US CA TeachLogic sys...

Page 6: ... Transmitters Drop in Battery Chargers Installation of System Installation of Corner Sensors Installation of Ceiling Sensor Operation of VoiceLink I System Wiring to Projector System Troubleshooting Specifications Five Year Limited Warranty 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 6 owner s manual VoiceLink I ...

Page 7: ...infrared light beams to the sensor located in the corner of the room Now when you talk into the microphone the micro phone 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 VoiceLink I converts that sequential signal into a line level analog audio signal Now that audio signal can be fed into ...

Page 8: ...ectivity throughout the classroom regardless of body position or orientation The system is comprised of an infrared detect ing sensor s installed in the ceiling or corners The sensor collects the IR wireless signal from the microphone transmitter and sends a composite signal to the receiver The receiver transforms the composite signal into an analog audio signal which is fed to the multi media amp...

Page 9: ...wo Sensor Inputs RCA Power Input 12VDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 1 2 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 VoiceLink I system The VoiceLink I system is comprised of a micro phone transmitter either the Sapphire IRT 55 Crescent IRT 30 or Handheld for voice transmis sion to a ceiling sensor ICS 55 or corner sensor s IWS 35 that sends the signal to the receiver mixer IR 100 The receiver processes the signal and produces an ...

Page 10: ...as a supplement to cover a remote area The ceiling sensor is the preferred infrared sensor for optimum performance This is the unit that needs to be installed on the ceiling It comes with a mounting support bracket and 50 feet of plenum rated cable with RCA connector on each end The ideal location for the dome sensor would be in the center of the ceiling This will provide a clear signal path for t...

Page 11: ...put 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 alignment of the emitting diodes assures reliable connectivity throughout the room without static or drop out With a tap on the power button the microphone is muted for private conversation tap again to res...

Page 12: ...h mute button cuts the microphone off for private conversation the power LED will flash in the mute position A volume control allows adjustment of the microphone volume The external battery contacts accommodate the convenient use of a drop in charger features Lightweight 3 oz Snap in lanyard attachment Breakaway Safety Push on off power button Battery level indicator Useable charge Green LED Recha...

Page 13: ...he handle and 2 toward the top of the handle around the bottom of the handle The metal housing provides low handling noise and insures durable longevity features Condenser microphone element Power on off switch Battery level indicator LED Channel A or B select able 10 high power emitting diodes Diodes at top and bottom of handle for increased Coverage 2 Top aimed out 6 Bottom 360 2 Bottom aimed do...

Page 14: ... to recharge NiMH batteries at an optimum rate for maximum operating capacity and extended service life The chargers feature a recy cle function which is used to restore the battery charge capacity and extend their service life BRC 55 This stylish desktop drop in charging station makes it convenient and easy to recharge both Sapphire Pendant and Handheld Microphones Charge one IRH 35 handheld tran...

Page 15: ...e into receiver installation of system Location of receiver is primarily determined by user accessibility location of sound system and availability of an electrical outlet Location of the sensor and routing of the sensor cable is a more critical issue mounting Desk Top Location Install soft vinyl pads on bottom of receiver Locate for convenient use Shelf or Wall Mount Attach the mounting flanges u...

Page 16: ... or bot tom and sensor cable oriented at 3 o clock or 9 o clock Connect sensor cable and route in tidy manner to receiver Plug into either sensor input on receiver A second sensor is included standard with the system for added wireless transmission coverage See illustration next page note T Bar Ceiling Tile T Bar Ceiling Tile installation of two IWS 35 corner sensors The corner sensor is a critica...

Page 17: ...11 Two sensors may be placed at opposite diagonal corners for additional coverage ...

Page 18: ...he dome sensor without obstruction In addition you will have 360º coverage and will minimize the transmission distance for more reliable performance Attaching the infrared ceiling sensor INSTALLING THE INFRARED SENSOR Installation 1 Attach to T bar Rail Installation 2 Attach to wood surface Installation 3 Attach to concrete surface Step1 ICS 52 ICS 52 ICS 52 Step1 Step2 Step1 Step4 Step5 Step2 Ste...

Page 19: ...n Observe power LED Green use fully charged batteries only Observe signal presence LED Orange on re ceiver adjacent to Mic volume control Stand under or in front of a speaker Slowly adjust Mic volume on transmitter while talking into microphone Adjust to desired listening level CAUTION Beware of feedback Walk around the room while talking into micro phone to confirm good connectivity Upon completi...

Page 20: ... With microphone turned on speak and adjust microphone volume using MIC volume control on VoiceLink I With an Auxiliary program turned on and plugged into the projector adjust the auxiliary volume with the remote control Some adjusting of the VoiceLink I AUX and amplifier volume may be required Once auxiliary volume is optimized readjust microphone volume using MIC volume control System is now rea...

Page 21: ...15 AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN 3 Power Amp Line Out Speaker Video Projector AUX IN INPUT MP3 Player Computer DVD Player IR Sensor ...

Page 22: ... LED Check the Yellow 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 replaced Check the charge on your batteries Verify power switch in battery compartment is in Hi position Body Pack transmitter Verify that the diodes on transmitter or sensor are not being covered Obstruction between transmitter and sensor 1...

Page 23: ...or Unbalanced Line Level RCA 12VDC 0 6A 7 2W 5 W x 1 H x 4 D 9 1 oz ABS Receiver Input Modulation Reception Frequencies Infrared Wavelength Tone Signal De emphasis Frequency Response S N Ratio THD Nominal Deviation Maximum Deviation External Sensor Input Aux Input Line Output Power Supply Dimensions Weight Enclosure Regulated Switching Power Supply 100 240 volts AC 47 63Hz 12 0 volts DC 0 6A 7 2 w...

Page 24: ...l Power Charger Transmission Angle User Controls Power Switch push Mute Switch push Mic Switch 3 position Aux Vol Gain Channel Select External Aux Input Dimensions Weight general transmitter specs Infrared 2 08 MHz 2 54 MHz Field Switchable Ten FM Wide Band 32 768 KHz 25KHz 2500 Ft 60 Ft On Off Green Useable Charge Red Needs Charging Approx 7 Hr Charge Charger Connection Transmission Carrier Trans...

Page 25: ...le Ten FM Wide Band 32 768 KHz 25KHz 2500 Ft 60 Ft On Off Green Useable Charge Red Needs Charging Approx 7 Hr Charge 21 8 Dia Head 17 16 Dia Body 95 8 H 10 3 oz w Battery Shape Lanyard Attachment Transmission Angle Emitting Diodes Mute Switch Aux Input 3 5mm Volume Control Two Microphone Elements Battery Power Consumption Battery Life Battery LED Dimensions Weight 2 Channel Switchable Transmitting...

Page 26: ...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 Warranty is made to the original purchaser and may not be transferred to another user 7 Warranty service rendered will be on a repair or replacement basis whichever TeachLogic deems to be most prudent for cu...

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