LightSpeed Technologies 780iR User Manual

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Below are instructions on how to connect

an external audio device like a TV/VCR,

CD/DVD, cassette player, or projector.

1. Connect an RCA cable from the

audio source to one of the four (4)

AUDIO INPUT jacks on the back of

the LES 780iR using an RCA-type male

connector. If the audio source produces

a stereo signal, a stereo to mono adapter

is required (Part # AC-STM-ADPT).

2. With the LES 780iR on, adjust the cor-

responding volume knob on the front

to a desired level.

1. Using a cable with a 3.5 mm connector

at one end, connect the FM OUT or

AUX OUT to the input jack of an FM

transmitter, recorder, or other device.

It is important to determine the size and

type of audio input jack on the device as

many manufacturers’ products differ.

The LightSPEED LES-370 requires the

CA-MMC3535 cable.

2. With the LES 780iR turned on, adjust

the FM OUT or AUX OUT volume

on the back of the LES 780iR to a

desired level.

The LES 780iR has six individual speaker

outputs, each with its own on/off switch

and volume control. By “zoning” or sepa-

rating the classroom into different

areas where audio may or may not be de-

sired, the teacher has greater flexibility

controlling the dispersion of sound

throughout the room. Zoning is especially

useful in large or odd-shaped classrooms.

While LightSPEED recommends leaving the

speaker volume set in the middle position

to maintain a uniform sound, there may be

times when separate volume adjustments are

necessary.

1. Ensure that the LES 780iR is turned off

and that A and B VOLUME

are turned down.

2. Turn the corresponding SPEAKERS

(1-6)/OFF switch(es) on the front

panel to the on (up) position.

3. Turn the LES 780iR on and slowly turn

up the level of A VOLUME. Walk

around the classroom speaking into the

mic at a normal level and ensure that the

desired volume is coming from each

speaker. Do the same with B VOLUME

if using a second LightMic.

An area of the classroom may contain a

noise emitter such as an HVAC system. In

this case, it may be necessary to turn up the

volume of the affected speaker to overcome

the noise in that area.

When his situation arises, the LES 780iR

allows the user to fine tune the output level:

1. Locate the speaker volume control knobs

on back panel (SPEAKER 1-6) above

the speaker outputs.

2. If possible, have a second person stand

by the speaker(s) needing adjustment.

3. Speak into the mic at a normal level

and adjust the corresponding speaker

volume control(s) (SPEAKER 1-6) to a

desired level.

Turning speaker volume too high can result in

feedback when walking under speaker.

For testing purposes, basic instructions

for wearing and operating the LightMic

are provided below. For more detailed

instructions, refer to page 11.

• Clip the LightMic to the lavaliere.

• Place the LightMic and lavaliere cord

around your neck and adjust cord

length so the top of the LightMic sits

just below your collar bone.

• Slide the ON/OFF switch on the

LightMic to ON. The red power

indicator will light.

• Slide the channel select switch to “A.”

Test the system to ensure everything is

correctly connected and working proper-

ly before your first full day of use. A

second person is helpful to listen and

ensure your voice is clear but not loud.

• With the LightMic positioned

properly around the neck, speak

normally and turn the A VOLUME

clockwise until an optimum voice

level is achieved. You may not be able

to hear your own voice when this is

properly set. However, your

students will.

The system can generate feedback (a squealing

or howling sound) if there is too much volume

or the equalization (EQ) levels are incor-

rectly set. Adjust the three EQ level knobs if

necessary to eliminate feedback and to obtain

a natural sound.

• With volume and EQ levels set, walk

around the room, paying special

attention to the areas farthest from

the IR sensor. Your voice should

remain clear and intelligible.

• Consult the troubleshooting guide

for further assistance.

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