LightSpeed Technologies LES 600 Series Positioning Your Microphone, Adjusting Microphone Volume

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Step 3 Positioning Your Microphone

After the microphone is connected to the belt-pack Transmitter, position the microphone as described below:

1Lavaliere Microphone: The lavaliere microphone should be hung around the neck as illustrated, resting on your collar bone. The neck cord is adjusted by squeezing the two long ends together and then sliding the adjuster up or down the cord.

2Flexible Collar Microphone: The flexible collar microphone is wrapped around the neck with the microphone element positioned 3-4 inches from the mouth, as shown.

3Noise-canceling Headset Microphone: The headset micro phone is placed from behind the head over both ears. (Like putting a pair of glasses on backwards). The microphone arm is then adjusted up or down to follow along your jaw line with the microphone element at the end positioned about 3/4” from the chin as shown. The flat side (with screwhead) should be facing away from your mouth.

Step 4 Adjusting Microphone Volume

1Make sure the Receiver/ Amplifier is switched ON and the Microphone is securely connected to the Transmitter.

2Switch the Transmitter to the ON position. The red POWER indicator on the Transmitter will flash briefly. The yellow RF INDICATOR on the front panel of the Receiver/ Amplifier should light, indicating that it is receiving the Transmitter signal and is ready for use.

Note Feedback or "squealing" may occur if the volume is set too high. Reducing the loudness of the speakers with the volume control usually eliminates feedback.

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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 Audio Frequency Indicator Power IndicatorRadio Frequency Indicator Reference Guide to ControlsPower and Volume Switch for Microphones 10 Aux1 and Aux2 Volume Control11 &12 Battery Charging Indicator 14 & 15 Transmitter Charging Jacks DC Power Connector16 & 18 Mixed Audio Output Level Adjust 17 & 19 Mixed Audio Output Jack26-29Speaker Output Connectors 22 & 24 Antenna ConnectorEQ Adjusters 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