Nady Systems System Features, LT-6SC BODYPACK TRANSMITTER, IRW-2PA INFRARED PA SYSTEM

Models: IRW-2PA

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SYSTEM FEATURES

SYSTEM FEATURES

IRW-2PA INFRARED PA SYSTEM

All-in-one infrared wireless PA system—ideal for schools, lectures, conferences, or karaoke applications

Multi-functional wall hanging lockbox houses dual infrared wireless receiver, preamp, power amp, and transmitters with battery-charging holders for safe and secure charging and storage

Two wireless microphones, an Aux Input and a hard-wired Mic Input allow up to four total input signals, each with their own volume control

Master Treble and Bass controls, and a 35W RMS power amp, perfect for driving two 8Ω speakers or any number of small ceiling speakers

Handheld microphones and/or bodypack/neck worn lapel microphones available (2 x NiMH battery operation)

Battery chargers with unique safety shut-down protection circuitry to detect reverse polarity, damaged batteries, or non-rechargeables

Line of sight transmission with no interference from systems in adjoining rooms providing ultimate confidentiality and isolation

Power on, IR reception, and battery charging status LED indicators

2 remote mount IR Sensors supplied, with 20 ft. and 35 ft. connecting cables and variable-position wall mounts; each sensor with a Multiple Array of Wide-Angle Infrared Sensitive LEDs

UL approved AC/AC power supply

HT-6SC HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER

Multiple array of high efficiency infrared emitter LEDs for optimum IR transmission and range

Power On LED

Powerful uni-directional dynamic cartridge for optimum audio, minimal handling noise, and maximum feedback rejection; rugged steel mesh ballscreen with anti-roll ring

Operates up to 6 hours on 2 NiMH rechargeable batteries

Equipped with a charger protection circuitry that can detect and shut down charging function if regular alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries are mistakenly recharged

LT-6SC BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER

Multiple array of high efficiency infrared emitter LEDs for optimum IR transmission and range

Power ON LED

Channel A/B selector switch

3.5mm mini-jack for connection of lapel microphone/direct mic/headmic

Audio input volume control

Belt Clip and neck worn lanyard

Operates up to 6 hours on 2 NiMH AA rechargeable batteries

Equipped with a charger protection circuitry that can detect and shut down charging function if regular alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries are mistakenly recharged

LT-6SC BODYPACK TRANSMITTER

2. Operation

a. The IRW-LT6 is provided with a 3.5mm Locking Jack (5) for connecting the microphone. Plug in either the LM-14/O lavalier/lapel mic, DM-14/O direct mic, or HM-10 headmic as supplied. To secure the connection, turn the metal slip ring on the plug clockwise to thread it on the jack. To unplug, reverse the process. Clip the transmitter to your clothes/belt, or hang the transmitter on your chest using the supplied neck worn lanyard. Make sure the LT-6SC Emitter (4) has a clear line of sight with the IR Sensor. To use the lavalier mic, attach it at upper chest level. Do not place the mic too far from the mouth — a distance of about 5”- 7” usually works best.

b. Adjust the LT-6SC Volume Control (6) to minimum and slide the Power Switch

(2)to the ON position. The bi-color Power ON/LOW Battery LED Indicator

(1)will light green, indicating that the transmitter is on. In the case of low battery strength, the indicator will light red, indicating that the batteries should be replaced with fresh ones or the NiMH batteries should be recharged.

The IRW-2PA IR Reception LED Indicator (6) of the corresponding channel should change from red to green if the sensors are properly receiving the signal. If it is not, check the IRW-2PA power, sensor connections, and make sure the transmitter is within range of the sensor. For optimum performance and range, make sure that the LT-6SC Emitter (4), on the “bubble” side of the bodypack, is not covered by the body or clothing and has an unobstructed line-of-sight with the IR sensor.

c. While speaking into the microphone, slowly increase the LT-6SC Volume Control

(6)and adjust the corresponding IRW-2PA Volume Control (7) to the desired level while taking care to avoid acoustic feedback. The microphone is now ready to use.

Note: Observe care in selecting volume, transmitter location, and speaker placement so that acoustic feedback (howling and screeching) will be avoided. Please also observe the pickup patterns of the microphone selected: omnidirectional mics pick up sound equally from all directions and are prone to feedback if not used carefully. Unidirectional mics are more resistant to feedback, but pick up sound sources best that are directly in front of the microphone. Also, mics that are farther from the sound source, such as lapel mics, require more acoustic gain and thus are also more prone to feedback than close-source mics such as handheld mics that are used close to the mouth.

If there is no audio, check your speaker connections and verify proper impedance is being used. If there is still no audio, try turning the IRW-2PA power switch on and off in case the amp went into short-circuit protection mode due to accidental wiring during speaker installation.

3. Charging

The IRW-2PA Bodypack Charging Connector (13) can be plugged directly into the LT-6SC DC Input Jack (3) using the connecting cable for easy charging of NiMH batteries. One or two bodypacks can be charged simultaneously. When the charger is connected, the corresponding IRW-2PA Battery Charging LED Indicator (15) will light brightly red. The LED indicator will light green when the batteries are fully charged.

Note: See charger section on page 9 for important charger opertaion information.

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