LightSpeed Technologies LES 600 Series user manual Connecting to Other Audio Equipment

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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

8When speaking at a normal voice level, the green AF indi- cator light (on the Receiver/Amplifier front panel) should flash on and off as the voice level goes up and down. While speaking at a normal voice level, slowly turn the MIC 1 VOLUME or MIC 2 VOLUME (if applicable) control on the LES 600 clockwise to increase the loudness of the speaker(s) until the sound level is adequate for the room.

Connecting to Other

Audio Equipment

CD or Cassette Player, VCR or TV

Connect a line-level output from the

Note The AUX1 INPUT

audio source to the AUX 1 INPUT or

and AUX2 INPUT jacks are

AUX 2 INPUT on the back of the

monaural. If a stereo source

Receiver/Amplifier using an RCA-type

like a CD, VCR or tape play-

male connector.

er is used, a common

 

stereo-to-mono adapter is

 

necessary to convert the

With the Receiver/Amplifier turned

stereo signal to mono for

on, and the MIC 1 VOLUME or MIC

input to the LES 600.

2 VOLUME switch turned on, slowly

 

increase the appropriate AUX 1

VOLUME or AUX 2 VOLUME on the front of the Receiver/ Amplifier. Increase the level until audio from the audio source is heard through the speaker.

Assistive Listening Devices (ALD)

Select MIXED AUDIO OUTPUT 1 or OUTPUT 2 on the back of the Receiver/Amplifier. Turn the selected Mixed Audio Output LEVEL ADJUST fully counter-clockwise.

Connect the Mixed Audio Output of the Receiver/ Amplifier with a cable having a RCA connector at one end. Connect the other end of that cable to the ALD transmitter using a connec- tor that will properly fit. Different manufacturers use different audio input jacks to their Transmitters. For example, PhonicEar

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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 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 Radio Frequency Indicator Power IndicatorAudio Frequency Indicator Reference Guide to ControlsPower and Volume Switch for Microphones 10 Aux1 and Aux2 Volume Control11 &12 Battery Charging Indicator 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 JacksTrouble Shooting Guide Battery CheckHearing Static Low Volume Sound Fades In and Out Drop OutNo Sound From Speaker Transmitter Care Battery Maintenance & CareFCC Notice Five Year Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser Warranty