LightSpeed Technologies LES 600 Series user manual 20 & 21 Aux1 and Aux2 Input Jacks, EQ Adjusters

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20 & 21 Aux1 and Aux2 Input Jacks:

The AUXILIARY INPUT jack is used to connect to an external audio source (for example, a CD or tape player to add back- ground music) to mix with your voice audio from the wireless microphone. AUX1 level is adjusted by using the AUX1 VOLUME on the front; AUX2 is adjusted by AUX2 VOLUME.

22 & 24 Antenna Connector:

The chrome antenna is connected to the Antenna Connector on back of the Receiver/Amplifier. The antenna should be kept vertical for best reception. MIC2 ANTENNA is used if an optional second wireless receiver is installed.

23EQ Adjusters:

The three Frequency Equalization Adjustments are factory set for a normal classroom environment. These EQ adjusters function similar to the “bass” and “treble” on your home stereo. A combination of small adjustments to these knobs will help clarify your amplified voice tones for better student hearing and comprehension. Adjustments to the high, medium, or low frequencies can assist with the removal of “squeal” or feedback.

25Serial Numbers and Frequency:

These labels inform you of your system’s serial numbers and wireless frequency. You will need this information any time you call LightSPEED’s Service Department.

26-29Speaker Output Connectors:

These connectors are used to attach the wires from the loud- speaker system to the Receiver/Amplifier. Each connector pair has its own switch to allow for speaker zones.

30Speaker Filters:

These filters (labeled LF, MF and HF) are preset at the factory for optimum performance. If you have questions or concerns about these filters or their settings, please call LightSPEED or see your speaker installation instructions.

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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 CD or Cassette Player, VCR or TV Connecting to Other Audio EquipmentAssistive 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 Controls10 Aux1 and Aux2 Volume Control Power and Volume Switch for Microphones11 &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 JacksBattery Check Trouble Shooting GuideHearing Static Sound Fades In and Out Drop Out Low VolumeNo Sound From Speaker Battery Maintenance & Care Transmitter CareFCC Notice Warranty Five Year Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser