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OMX1 Wearing Options

NOTE:

Due to the line-of-sight limitations of an IR-based wireless system, it is very important that the Emitter Lens of the OMX1

Mic/Transmitter is not blocked or covered when in use.

Pendant

The OMX1 can be worn around the neck as a pendant using the lanyard and lanyard plate provided. The lanyard is placed over
the head and the placement of the OMX1 is adjusted simply by sliding it up and down the lanyard. Ideally the OMX1 should be
located approximately the width of the userʼs hand below the chin. See page 13 for Instruction on how to properly assemble and
position the OMX1 adjustable lanyard.

Body-Pack

The OMX1 will allow for body-pack applications. The OMX1 can be securely placed onto an appropriate part of the userʼs clothing (e.g.,
belt, pocket, etc.). A compatible external microphone plugged into the MIC jack is required when using the OMX1 in this manner.

Handheld

The OMX1 is designed to be held comfortably in the userʼs hand. The front of the transmitter is placed in the palm of the hand with
the lens overhang sitting above the userʼs index finger ensuring that the emitter lens is not covered. The user then speaks at a
normal speaking level into the top of the OMX1 while holding it about 6 inches away from the userʼs mouth.

Audio Link

The OMX1 can be used to connect audio sources into the Orator system. Simply plug a mono or stereo line-level signal into the
AUX input jack (1/8” mini style) and use the OMX1ʼs volume control, and the sourceʼs volume (if it has one), adjust the volume
control for the desired playback level. For best sound quality, position the OMX1 so that its Emitter Lens is directly aimed at the
ceiling mounted sensor.

OMX1 MIC/Transmitter Features

(contʼd)

Function Buttons

Two function buttons are built in to the OMX1 lens area. When looking at the front of the
OMX1, the button on the right, with three raised bumps, is the MUTE Button and provides
the ability to mute the other OMX1. The button on the left, which is smooth-faced, is the
Call-In button and provides the ability to initiate a call-in to a compatible intercom system.
These functions can be enabled or disabled per OMX1 by setting the programming
switches on the rear of the ORB35 unit.

Mute Button

Press and hold the Mute button, with the three raised bumps, for as long as you
desire to mute the other OMX1. When the mute is first pressed, the confirmation
tone will signal over the speakers. When the mute button is released, the confir-
mation tone will again signal over the systemʼs speakers.

Call-In Button

An intercom call-in can be initiated by pressing the Call-In button momentarily. 
A confirmation tone will signal through the systemʼs speakers to indicate the
call-in has been initiated. The facility intercom system must be compatible with a
single 1-second contact cycle from either a normally open or normally closed
contact set.

User ID Card Area

A protected area for a user identification card is located on the rear of the OMX1. Using a
small flat-head screwdriver, pry out the clear window and insert one of the lD Cards
provided with the OMX1. The user can include any desired information on this ID Card
(e.g., Channel A or B, room number, instructorʼs name, etc.). Place the clear window on top
of the ID Card and snap back into position.

CALL-IN

Button

MUTE

Button

Lens

Overhang

Using a screwdriver, lift out clear

window and insert ID Label card.

MRS. JONES

ROOM 32

REAR

VIEW

FRONT

VIEW

CLEAR

WINDOW

ID CARD

Содержание ORATOR

Страница 1: ...Infrared Voice Reinforcement System 2011 Bogen Communications Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 54 2197 01G 1306 ...

Страница 2: ...y qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Always follow these basic safety precautions when installing and using the unit IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5...

Страница 3: ...iring Connections 5 6 Receiver Base Unit Programming DIP Switches 7 Controls Indicators 8 Charging Dock Indicators 9 Charging OMX1 MIC Transmitter Units 9 ORB35 Rotating Cover 9 OMX1 MIC Transmitter 10 12 Battery Installation 10 OMX1 Features 10 Programming the OMX1 10 Dock Selection Tabs 11 Controls and Indicators 11 Function Buttons 12 OMX1 Wearing Options 12 OMX1 Adjustable Lanyard Assembly 13 ...

Страница 4: ...This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Страница 5: ...ind an unused outlet and a suitable spot to put the charger itself The Oratorʼs cover rotates up and out of the way when the system is in use and back down to help secure the OMX1 units when not in use A key lock allows the cover to be locked in the closed position and also in the open position if the rotating cover function is not desired The lanyard can be left attached to the OMX1 while in the ...

Страница 6: ...icators page 9 11 Lanyard Accessory Storage Area 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 11 13 8 1 Speaker Connections page 5 2 Confirmation Tone Volume Control page 8 3 Line Level Subwoofer Output page 6 4 Line Level Boost Output page 6 5 Override O R Input Volume Control page 8 6 MIC Transmitter s Volume Control page 8 7 IR Sensor Connections page 5 8 Call Switch Contact page 6 9 Setup Con...

Страница 7: ...7 MUTE Push Button page 12 8 ON OFF Local MIC Mute page 11 9 Emitter Lens 10 External Microphone Input page 11 11 Durable Spring Wire Belt Clip page 13 12 Removable Lanyard Plate page 13 13 User ID Card Area page 12 14 Battery Door page 10 15 Charging Contacts underside page 9 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 15 2 13 9 14 1 Surface Mounting Holes 2 T Bar Bracket Screw Holes 3 Coax Cable Connector 4 Safety T...

Страница 8: ...d on The OMX1 Volume Control should be turned to 10 10 Slowly turn up the Master Volume Control while speaking into each OMX1ʼs built in microphone until the audio can be heard Test each OMX1 for audio transmission Adjust the systemʼs volume controls as needed The Orator system is now proved out and functioning Turn off the power to the ORB35 unit before making any other connections Review the ful...

Страница 9: ... determined by the speaker specification or appli cation All speaker outputs are transformer coupled and have no reference to earth ground If it is desired to have the speaker system ground referenced then a jumper wire can be connected between COM and GND terminals 8 Ohm Output When connecting to the 8 ohm output the combined load of all the speaker impedances cannot be less than 8 ohms Connectin...

Страница 10: ...he AUX inputs of the ORB35 are muted allowing the Override Input to take priority over the audio program from the ORB35 Receiver Base Unit The OMX1 inputs are active during an override page Boost Out Rear The Booster output RCA jack provides a line level output of the program at the speaker outputs including all volume adjustments and EQ settings This output is typically used to feed an external a...

Страница 11: ... function button IMPORTANT The Orator Call In feature is provided as a convenience for the user and is not intended to be used as a personal safety device In an emergency situation the Call In device provided with the intercom system should be used 4 Setting this switch to ON allows the B OMX1 to mute the audio of the A OMX1 when ever the Mute function button on the B OMX1 is depressed Setting the...

Страница 12: ...d Treble controls on the front of the unit will continue to work 6 Band Graphic EQ Rear In addition to the front mounted bass and treble controls a rear mounted 6 band graphic EQ is provided to allow precise control of system tonal response The EQ bypass switch must be set to IN for these 6 controls to operate Override Level Control Rear Sets the Override Input Level to the mix bus Detection of ov...

Страница 13: ...ter You may also hear a confirmation tone over the system speakers if the unit is powered on and the confirmation tone feature has been enabled The ORB35 receiver base unit does not have to be powered on for the OMX1 MIC Transmitter units to charge The charge indicator will extinguish when fully charged The ORB35 Receiver Base unit includes a rotating cover A key lock to the left of the cover allo...

Страница 14: ...re being recharged If the ORB35 unit is on when an OMX1 is inserted into its dock a confirmation tone will sound over the systemʼs speaker s to indicate the OMX1 was successfully programmed This tone will sound each time the OMX1 is inserted confirmation tone function must be enabled on the ORB35 unit To reassign an OMX1 from an A to a B set of features the user simply inserts the OMX1 into the B ...

Страница 15: ... affected by the Local MIC Mute function Volume Control A thumbwheel volume control located on the top of the OMX1 provides the user with a means of controlling the level of their program at the ORB35 unit Care must be taken when adjusting volume levels with the built in microphone not to cause feedback The Orator products are a voice reinforcement system and when the voice program level is set co...

Страница 16: ... Emitter Lens is directly aimed at the ceiling mounted sensor OMX1 MIC Transmitter Features contʼd Function Buttons Two function buttons are built in to the OMX1 lens area When looking at the front of the OMX1 the button on the right with three raised bumps is the MUTE Button and provides the ability to mute the other OMX1 The button on the left which is smooth faced is the Call In button and prov...

Страница 17: ...the Tab at the top of the transmitter 3 Slip the lanyard and OMX1 over your head and adjust the OMX1ʼs position by sliding it up or down the lanyard The proper position for the OMX1 on the lanyard is to have the top approximately the width of your hand below your chin Bottom of the lanyard may need to be held when sliding the pendant up NOTE The break away clip must be positioned at the back of th...

Страница 18: ... anchors are also provided Refer to the instructions supplied with the sensor for specific mounting instructions Typically the IR sensor is mounted in the center of the area where the instructor is most likely to be while using the system Odd shaped rooms or rooms with elements that may obstruct the sensorʼs ability to see the OMX1 may need additional sensors for optimal coverage It is important t...

Страница 19: ...erminal strip Switches Front Mounted Power Rear Mounted EQ In Out 8 position DIP switch configuration Other Connectors Rear Mounted Sensor input F type Connector Rear Mounted C form relay contact set pluggable terminal strip EQ Bass and Treble controls 12 dB at 100 Hz and 10 kHz respectively 6 Band Graphic EQ 12 dB at 250 500 1k 2k 4k and 8k Hz Indicators Power 2 Channel Active one for each channe...

Страница 20: ...CULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW Bogen s liability arising out of the manufacture sale or supplying of products or their use or disposition whether based upon warranty contract tort or otherwise shall be limited to the price of the product IN NO EVENT SHALL BOGEN BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT...

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