LightSpeed Technologies X12, Delta X10 manual Power/Charging, Charging the Battery

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MASTER

BATTERY

VOLUME

STATUS

LIMIT

 

System Installation

Power/Charging

LOW CUT

LOW CUT

music speech

music speech

min

max

LOW OK

WIRELESS

LEVEL

WIRELESS

MIC 1

MIC 2

EXTERNAL

SPEAKER A

SWITCHED 8 OHM

EXTERNAL

LightSPEED

 

 

CHARGING STATUS

SPEAKER B

MADE IN EUROPE

 

 

1

8 OHM

 

 

EXTERNAL

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

SOURCE

 

 

 

12VDC/4A

 

 

 

4

1

 

ON MUTE

 

 

3

2

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ 12V

 

 

 

 

 

POWER

DO NOT OPEN

ACTIVE

MAINS

 

THE COVER.

LINK

 

AC

 

ON

REFER SERVICING

90-264V

TO QUALIFIED

 

47-63Hz

 

PERSONNEL.

 

OFF

 

 

 

 

REPLACE FUSE

 

FUSE

 

ONLY WITH

 

MUTE

 

 

T2A

 

THE SAME TYPE

 

 

IEC Power

 

 

 

 

AND RATING.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cable

3

C B A

 

 

 

AC Power IN

CHARGING THE BATTERY

After unpacking the unit for the first time, please charge the batteries for at least 10 hours before operation. The battery charger is built in as an integral part of the system. To charge the batteries, plug one end of the IEC power cable into the MAINS connector and plug the other end into an AC outlet (90-264VAC, 47-63Hz).

1.CHARGING STATUS LED: The Charging Status LED will light up when external power is supplied. The color of the LED indicates the charging status as follows:

RED means fast-charge mode. The batteries are very low or completely discharged.

ORANGE means trickle-charge mode. The batteries are not yet fully charged.

GREEN means no charging. The batteries are fully charged.

NOTE: If the batteries are low and there is an AC outlet available, you can connect the AC mains and operate the system as normal while the batteries are charging. However, to fully charge the system, it should be switched OFF until the CHARGING STATUS LED turns green.

DETERMINING BATTERY STATUS

2.BATTERY STATUS LEDs: The Battery Status LEDs indicate the amount of charge available even when the AC mains are disconnected. Whenever the batteries have enough charge to operate the system, the green OK LED will light. As the batteries discharge, the red LOW LED will begin to glow, and the green OK LED will stay lit. When the red LOW LED is glowing brightly, the battery is very low. Once the batteries discharge to an unusable level, the system will shut off and you will need to connect to an external power source.

NOTE: It is possible to operate the system from a 12VDC external source when the batteries are fully discharged and no AC power source is available. A special adaptor cable allows connection directly to a car cigarette lighter. Contact LightSPEED for more information.

SYSTEM POWER

3.The POWER switch has three positions as follows:

A.ON Position: The green ON LED will light and the power amps will be active. This is the normal mode of operation with the internal and external speakers producing sound.

B.OFF Position: No LEDs will light and the system is off.

C.MUTE Position: The green ON LED and the amber MUTE LED will light and the power amps will be disabled. This is a special mode of operation in which all of the controls and functions work as normal, but no sound is produced by the internal or external speakers.

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