LightSpeed Technologies 780iR User Manual

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Sensor location is very important for

optimum performance of the LES 780iR

Classroom Amplification System. Place

the sensor in a temporary location and test

the system (Step 7 below) before choosing

a permanent location. Test the mic at the

farthest points from the sensor to confirm

signal is clear throughout the classroom.

(Dark surfaces reflect less infrared light and

may hinder signal transmission.)

• Screw the plastic mounting strip

on to a place high on the wall or in

the middle of the solid ceiling.

• Firmly snap the C-clip on the back

of the IR sensor onto the plastic

mounting strip with the sensor plug

hanging down (if a wall mount) or

toward the receiver location (if

ceiling mount).

• Uncoil the sensor wire. Insert sensor

plug into the female end of the

sensor wire. Loosely secure wire

overhead and route it back to

the LES 780iR.

• Connect sensor wire to any of the

six sensor inputs on the back of

the LES 780iR.

• Complete Step 7 (testing) to confirm

optimum sensor location and

permanently secure wire from the

sensor back to the LES 780iR.

The LightMic rechargeable batteries come

installed at the factory. There is enough charge

within the LightMic batteries to adequately

test the system during initial setup. However,

the batteries need to be charged for 8 or more

hours before regular use for optimum battery

life.

• Lift the ceiling tile nearest the grid rail in

your desired sensor location. Guide one

side of the C-clip over one edge of the

grid rail. Providing firm support to the

back of the grid rail with one hand (to

prevent bending), firmly and carefully

snap the second side of the C-clip over

the edge of the rail.

• Uncoil sensor wire. Insert sensor wire

jack into sensor plug. Loosely secure

wire overhead and route it back to

the receiver.

• Plug into any of the six sensor inputs on

the back of the LES 780iR.

• Complete Step 7 (Testing) to confirm

optimum sensor location, and perman-

tently secure sensor wire from the sensor

back to the receiver.

These helpful suggestions are provided

to maximize the successful use of

your new LES 780iR Infrared Classroom

Amplification System.

• Speak in a natural voice. A normal

conversational speech level will provide

an adequate signal. It is not necessary to

increase the intensity of your voice—the

amplification system provides adequate

amplification (approximately 5 - 10 dB)

above ambient room noises.

• Avoid wearing jewelry that may rub or

bump against the microphone.

• Turn the LightMic off during private

conversations with a student, parent, or

other classroom visitor. You can also

cover the LED lens on top of the

LightMic to block the signal.

• Recharge batteries each night. When

recharged nightly, operating time

(actual usage) for the transmitters will

last through a typical school day. Your

rechargeable batteries will last for a

normal school year when cared

for properly.

The LightSPEED LES 780iR Infrared

Classroom Amplification System is war-

ranteed against malfunction due to defects

in materials and workmanship for a period

of five years beginning at the date of the

purchase. Batteries and the optional TK-

250 Headset Microphone are guaranteed

for one year. Products will be repaired or

replaced at LightSPEED’s option during

the warranty period.

Warranty does not extend to finish, ap-

pearance, or malfunctions due to abuse or

misuse. Repairs performed by any other

than LightSPEED will void this warranty.

Our Service Department (800.732.8999,

7 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST) will handle

all your repair/replacement needs.

If you review these instructions and still

have questions, write down the serial

number and model number of your system

and call LightSPEED Technical Services at

800.732.8999, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. PST.

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