LightSpeed Technologies LES 600 Series S 6 0 0 O P E R a T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

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L E S 6 0 0 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

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Turn the body-pack Transmitter and/or the Hand-held Microphone OFF whenever leaving the classroom.

Recharge batteries each night. Operating time (actual usage) for the Transmitter when using the rechargeable batteries should be more than adequate for a typical school day. Your rechargeable batteries should last for a normal school year if properly cared for.

Do not recharge disposable batteries as they can overheat and explode, creating a significant hazard. This may also damage the Battery Charger or Transmitter, voiding the warranty.

Try to avoid bumping or dropping the Microphone and/or Transmitter. Treat cords (particularly near the attachments), microphones, and batteries gently. These are usually the areas that tend to malfunction first from misuse.

Avoid winding the Microphone cable around the body-pack Transmitter. This can damage or break the connecting cord, producing static or noise in the FM system.

Avoid blowing into the microphone when testing it. Instead, rub fingers over the foam microphone cover, or snap fingers near the microphone. Or conduct a consonant test by saying “ah, bah, s, sh, th”, etc. These consonant sounds represent some of the softer frequency ranges of speech and if they can be heard and distin- guished, your equipment is working effectively.

The Receiver/Amplifier has two auxiliary sound source input jacks that may be used to amplify additional complimentary audio from a VCR, CD-ROM, computer, cassette tape player, etc., with a simple connecting cable (not included).

For any difficulty or questions not addressed here, please contact LightSPEED’s Service Department at 1-800-732-8999, 7:00am - 5:00pm PST.

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Contents LES 600 Series Table of Contents Power for Your LES 600 Receiver/Amplifier Operating InstructionsPower for Your Belt-Pack Transmitter & Microphone S 6 0 0 O P E R a T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Adjusting Microphone Volume Positioning Your MicrophonePower for Your *Optional* Hand-held Microphone S 6 0 0 O P E R a T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Connecting to Other Audio Equipment CD or Cassette Player, VCR or TVAssistive Listening Devices ALD Connecting to a LightSPEED CX-50 Receiver Tips on Using Classroom Amplification S 6 0 0 O P E R a T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S Power Indicator Radio Frequency IndicatorAudio Frequency Indicator Reference Guide to ControlsPower and Volume Switch for Microphones 10 Aux1 and Aux2 Volume Control11 &12 Battery Charging Indicator DC Power Connector 16 & 18 Mixed Audio Output Level Adjust14 & 15 Transmitter Charging Jacks 17 & 19 Mixed Audio Output Jack22 & 24 Antenna Connector EQ Adjusters26-29Speaker Output Connectors 20 & 21 Aux1 and Aux2 Input JacksTrouble Shooting Guide Battery CheckHearing Static Low Volume Sound Fades In and Out Drop OutNo Sound From Speaker Battery Maintenance & Care Transmitter CareFCC Notice Warranty Five Year Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser