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

4NiMH batteries will usually maintain their charge for a full day of normal classroom use. Always switch the Transmitter OFF when not in use (lunch hour, quiet times, etc.). Should the batteries in the Transmitter need to be changed, open the lower plastic cover by pressing the ribbed portions on both sides of the cover (located near the center of the Transmitter) towards each other. At the same time, pull forward on the cover, rotating it on the hinges located at the bottom of the cover. Insert the new batteries (paying attention to the + and - as indicated inside the case). Rotate the cover back toward the Transmitter center and snap it back into a locked position.

5To attach the Microphone to the Transmitter, align the microphone plug over the belt-pack connector jack. With the black plastic dot facing forward, gently guide the con- nector into the jack. Be sure not to put undue stress on the wire or connector. To remove the Microphone, simply press inwards on the black plastic dot located on the microphone connector. Holding the connector rather than pulling on the wire, gently remove the connector from the Transmitter jack.

6A switch on the top of the Transmitter case activates the Transmitter. When turned ON, the red POWER indicator will flash briefly.If the indicator remains lit continuously, the battery charge is getting too low and must be recharged.

Note There is a delay of about one-second from the time the Transmitter switch is turned ON until the Receiver sends a signal to the Amplifier. This is normal.

When the Transmitter power is turned OFF, the microphone audio to the Receiver is automatically muted.

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Contents LES 600 Series Table of Contents Operating Instructions Power for Your LES 600 Receiver/AmplifierPower 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 Positioning Your Microphone Adjusting Microphone VolumePower 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 Assistive Listening Devices ALD Connecting to Other Audio EquipmentCD or Cassette Player, VCR or TV 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 Radio Frequency Indicator Power IndicatorAudio Frequency Indicator Reference Guide to Controls11 &12 Battery Charging Indicator Power and Volume Switch for Microphones10 Aux1 and Aux2 Volume Control 16 & 18 Mixed Audio Output Level Adjust DC Power Connector14 & 15 Transmitter Charging Jacks 17 & 19 Mixed Audio Output JackEQ Adjusters 22 & 24 Antenna Connector26-29Speaker Output Connectors 20 & 21 Aux1 and Aux2 Input JacksHearing Static Trouble Shooting GuideBattery Check No Sound From Speaker Low VolumeSound Fades In and Out Drop Out Transmitter Care Battery Maintenance & CareFCC Notice Five Year Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser Warranty