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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
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 | ||
like a CD, VCR or tape play- | ||
male connector. | ||
er is used, a common | ||
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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
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