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Power Button Lights/Standby Function

 

 

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Power Button Operation 

 

The main power button on the amplifier’s front panel has multiple indications as shown in the table below. 

 

Red, solid 

Off state; power is still supplied to USB port on back 

panel used to charge microphones 

Blue, solid 

On 

Blue flashing 

Page received and audio sources muted 

Amber, solid 

In Standby (or “Sleep”) mode.  See below 

Red, flashing 

Muted by Fire Alarm Mute Input 

Purple,  

System in Ducked mode with all line inputs lowered in 

volume to allow microphones to be better heard.  The 

Sapphire mic on Channel A can trigger this “Teacher 

Priority” mode with a press of its priority button (toggles 

mode on and off) 

Green/Red flashing 

Indications of Security Alert pulse mode (see section 

above) 

Green Flashing 

Security Alert activated 

 

System Standby Function  

Standby Mode is a feature that reduces power consumption after the amplifier has not been used to amplify audio 

signal for a period of two hours.  After entering the automatic standby mode, the amplifier displays an amber light 

at power button.   

 

Normal ON mode may be resumed by 

1.  speaking into a microphone that is on,  

2.  sending an audio signal into one of the line inputs *such as a projector or flat panel audio signal), or 

3.  pressing the power button once. 

 

It may take a few seconds for the normal mode to resume after one of these actions is taken.  A page signal can 

also “wake” the amplifier, but to hear the full first page of a morning, be sure to wake it first with one of the methods 

above since, or the initial several seconds may be missed if there are no other paging speakers provided to deliver 

the page audio. 

 

 

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Страница 5: ...n of Speakers 8 9 Installation of Ceiling Sensor 10 Integration 11 Page Mute Pass Through Integration 11 12 Fire Alarm Input 13 RS 232 Feature 15 Security Alert Feature 15 16 Configuration 17 Final Se...

Страница 6: ...urce 11 Video Conference Output Volume Control 12 Video Conference Output Port 3 5 mm also suitable for Lesson Capture Back Panel 1 Speaker Output 2 Fire Alarm Mute Input 3 Page Input 4 Page Sensitivi...

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Страница 8: ...the center of the ceiling maintain line of sight to teacher locations keep away from direct sunlight and electrical interference 3 Speakers The Spectrum can power 8 classroom speakers Mark location f...

Страница 9: ...4 speakers space the next row s accordingly Ceiling Speakers Locate and identify the center most tile in each quadrant Wall Speakers First observe the shape of the room ceiling height door locations...

Страница 10: ...of amplified audio rated for a minimum 4 ohm speaker load two 8 ohm speakers each connected in parallel provide 4 ohms impedance There are two blue phoenix style speaker connectors on the back panel...

Страница 11: ...reliable performance For additional coverage or in large rooms a second IR sensor may be placed on ceiling or a wall and connected to the second sensor input As many as three sensors may be powered b...

Страница 12: ...ers to the 2 pin Phoenix connector of the Page input 3 Reconnect the 2 pin green Phoenix connector 4 Determine the signal level of the paging system 4V 25V or 70V 5 Set the Page Mute slide switch to t...

Страница 13: ...switched on or off by a side panel switch See Table 2 IMAPORTANT The system does not pass through paging audio signal to the speakers when the amplifier is powered off or no power is available PPT on...

Страница 14: ...p to lower the overall decibel levels and help students and staff hear the audible fire alarm tones instruction within the classroom Audio resumes at original volume 11 seconds after closure ceases be...

Страница 15: ...nel controller or other device The third party RS 232 device is connected via three wires to the back panel connector shown to the right TX Gnd RX This allows the receiver amplifier to be placed in an...

Страница 16: ...it sends a signal to the ceiling sensor which passes through the amp to the security alert interface an electric relay The relay contacts opens or close depending on the normal status to pass the sig...

Страница 17: ...hire microphone by holding the TL button until it illuminates 2 Once the TL is illuminated solid blue locate the Priority switch on the side of the microphone 3 While looking at the amplifier s power...

Страница 18: ...be changed to channel B to avoid interference Watch the how to video on teachlogic com resources Note Next steps should be performed with a second person as the listener Stand under or in front of a...

Страница 19: ...shing Indications of Security Alert pulse mode see section above Green Flashing Security Alert activated System Standby Function Standby Mode is a feature that reduces power consumption after the ampl...

Страница 20: ...on mic indicates it is muted Ensure gain volume control knob on amplifier receiver is turned up to mid scale 12 o clock position On amplifier receiver ensure a green LED is illuminated just below Ch A...

Страница 21: ...puter Wired Mic Input 1 aux input switchable to mic input Line Outputs Conferencing 3 5 mm with gain control front panel Assistive Listening System 3 5 mm with gain control rear panel Page Input 2 pin...

Страница 22: ...Off Press Hold Mute Switch On Off Momentary Press blinks when muted Addt l Mic Gain Control Normal 3dB 6dB Audio Source Vol Gain Increase Decrease Channel Select A or B in battery compartment External...

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