OWI CRS-101 Wall Mount, CRS-IRS IR Sensors, Pull CRS-IRS Wire to CRS-CASE location

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Wall Mount

The CRS-CASEhas two screw keyholes on the Bottom Panel that allow it to be secured to a wall or cabinet. (Figure 2) Whenever possible, the screws for the keyholes should be secured to a wood panel instead of drywall to avoid having the screws work loose over time after repeated use of the CRS. If use of a wood panel is not possible or desirable, use screw anchors to secure the mounting screws to the drywall. There is an additional, smaller screw hole in the CRS-CASE Storage Space that can also be used for added stability. Leave enough space above the unit (3” minimum) for Speaker and IR Sensor connections and the Power Cord. DO NOT BLOCK THE AMPLIFIER VENTS.

1.Using two 1x6 Drywall Screws, or similar, space the screws 12 1/8” apart, on a level line.

2.Tighten the screws until they protrude just over 1/16” (the thickness of the metal cabinet) from the wall surface.

3.Position the CRS-CASEso the wide opening of the keyholes aligns with the screw heads.

4.Push the CRS-CASEtoward the wall surface and then carefully pull it down until the screws ‘lock’ into the narrow gap of the keyholes. Be careful to not pull the screws out of the wall.

5.Secure the CRS-CASEwith a third screw through the hole in the Storage Space.

Figure 13. IR Sensor Wall Mount Adaptor

CRS-IRS IR SENSORS

The CRS Microphones output IR Pulses that are invisible light pulses. Ideally, the IR Sensors should be ‘line-of-sight’ to the microphones. The microphones output very strong IR pulses that will reflect off wall, ceiling and hard floor surfaces and are then ‘seen’ by the sensors which enhances system performance when a microphone is moving around a classroom. The IR Sensors should be installed on wall surfaces as high up the wall as possible (in a normal ceiling room) and one should be installed on each side of the room for best coverage.

1.Attach the Wall-Mount Adaptor to the CRS-IRS as shown in Figure 13.

2.Mount the CRS-IRSas high on the wall as possible, but at least seven feet, so people walking past or standing in front of the sensor will not block the line-of-sight to the microphones.

3.Pull CRS-IRS Wire to CRS-CASE location.

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Contents CRS-101 This package contains the ff Safety Instructions Introduction CRS-CASE Features CRS-CASE Cabinet FeaturesCRS-CASE Front Panel Features CRS-CASE Front PanelCRS-CASE Inside Panel Features CRS-CASE TOP Side Panel FeaturesCRS-CASE Bottom Side Panel Features CRS-IRS IR Sensor Features23. ON/OFF Switch Turns the microphone ON/OFF CRS-PMIC Pendant MIC/CHARGER Features 32. ON/OFF Switch Turns the Pendant ON/OFFCRS-LMIC Lapel MIC Features CRS-LMIC Lapel MicWire Clips Secure the Headset Wires to the Headset Installation CRS-CASECRS-IRS IR Sensors Pull CRS-IRS Wire to CRS-CASE locationWall Mount Connections Typical CRS System ConnectionsComp AC Power CordTV/DVD Operation BatteriesTHD SpecificationsCRS-CASE MIXER/AMPLIFIER 6V DC CRS-PMIC Pendant MicrophoneCRS-PENCH Pendant Charger CRS-LMIC Lapel MicrophoneCRS-HHMIC Handheld Microphone CRS-HHMCS Handheld Microphone Charger