LightSpeed Technologies Stereo System 850IR User Manual

850iR  
Classroom Audio System  
U s e r M a n u a l  
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CONGRATULATIONS!  
Congratulations on your purchase of the 850iR Classroom Audio  
System! This simple, yet powerful technology provides crystal-clear sound  
throughout the classroom, allowing every child to hear every word  
every time.  
As the teacher speaks into the REDMIKE classroom microphone, his  
or her voice is transmitted to the 850iR and then amplified through the  
loudspeaker(s). The standard system includes the 850iR infrared receiver/  
amplifier, REDMIKE classroom microphone, SR-70F infrared sensor and  
speaker package.  
The 850iR is a two-channel receiver amplifier that allows the use of up to  
two microphones simultaneously and up to three additional audio input  
sources (such as TV, VCR, DVD, CD, MP3, etc.). In addition, Lightspeed  
offers various speaker options that are included with your system to  
provide optimal sound in rooms of all shapes and sizes.  
The REDMIKE is a wireless, pendant-style transmitter. This  
two-channel, rechargeable unit is clipped to a lavaliere cord and worn  
around the neck for teacher use, or it can be used like a standard handheld  
microphone for the students to pass around when speaking.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS  
1. Read InstructionsAll safety and  
CAUTION  
operation instructions should be read  
before this Lightspeed product is  
operated.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
2. Retain InstructionsThe safety and  
operating instructions should be kept  
for future reference.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  
3. Heed WarningsAll warnings on  
this Lightspeed product and in these  
instructions should be followed.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  
within an equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s  
enclosure, that may be sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock.  
4. Follow InstructionsAll operating  
and other instructions should  
be followed.  
5. Water and MoistureThis  
Lightspeed product should not be  
used near water.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to  
the presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
6. HeatThis Lightspeed product should  
be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, etc.  
CERTIFICATIONS  
7. Power SourcesThis Lightspeed  
product should be connected  
to a power supply only of the  
type described in the operation  
instructions or as marked on this  
Lightspeed product.  
Complies with 72/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive  
and 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Directive. Compliance was demonstrated to the  
following specifications as listed in the Official  
Journal of the European Union:  
EN 60950: Electrical Safety – A1:1993,  
A2:1993, A3:1993, A4:1997  
8. Power Cord ProtectionPower  
supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked upon  
or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them.  
EN 55022: RF Emissions, Information  
Technology Equipment  
EN 55024: EMC Immunity Standard  
EN 61000-3-2: Harmonics  
EN 61000-3-3: Voltage Fluctuation  
Lightspeed Technologies launched a formal  
product recycle program in Europe that  
complies with the European Union Directive  
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (“WEEE Directive”). Please visit our  
information.  
9. Object and Liquid EntryCare should  
be taken so that objects do not fall  
onto and liquids are not spilled into  
the Lightspeed product.  
10.Damage Requiring ServiceThis  
Lightspeed product should be serviced  
only by qualified service personnel.  
The user should not attempt to service  
this Lightspeed product.  
This product is manufactured using lead-free  
processes and is free of other materials  
harmful to the environment. It conforms to the  
most stringent new European guidelines for  
consumer products (RoHS).  
11.Prevent Electric ShockDo not use  
this polarized plug with an extension  
cord, receptacle or other outlet unless  
the blades can be fully inserted to  
prevent blade exposure.  
Lightspeed is proud to inform that the REDCAT  
RCP has achieved the ENERGY STAR® label.  
ENERGY STAR qualified products save you  
money by reducing energy costs and helps  
protect the environment without sacrificing  
features or performance.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
850iR CLASSROOM AUDIO SYSTEM  
Safety Instructions and Certifications ........................................................................ii  
SECTION 1: System Overview................................................................................. 1  
System Components ............................................................................................. 2  
Front Panel Controls............................................................................................... 3  
Rear Panel Controls ............................................................................................... 4  
Page First: Emergency Page Priority....................................................................................4  
REDMIKE Controls and Connections ...................................................................... 6  
Attaching the Lanyard to REDMIKE........................................................................ 7  
Cradle Charger Controls and Connections............................................................. 8  
Optional LT-71 Controls and Connections.................................................................. 9  
Optional HM-70 Controls and Connections...........................................................10  
SECTION 2: Installation..........................................................................................11  
Unpacking Your System....................................................................................................12  
Location of the Receiver/Amplifier..................................................................................13  
IR Sensor Installation............................................................................................14  
Suspended Ceiling Mount..................................................................................................15  
Wall/Solid Ceiling Mount....................................................................................................15  
Speaker Installation...........................................................................................................16  
Audio Integration ...............................................................................................................17  
Finalizing Connections ......................................................................................................19  
Final Check..........................................................................................................................20  
SECTION 3: Initial Set-up, Charging and Optional Features................................21  
Initial Set-Up: REDMIKE ........................................................................................22  
Initial Set-Up: Optional LT-71 ................................................................................23  
Initial Set-Up: Optional HM-70..............................................................................24  
Charging the REDMIKE .........................................................................................25  
Charging the Optional LT-71 .................................................................................26  
Charging the Optional HM-70...............................................................................27  
Output to Personal FM Transmitter.......................................................................28  
Using the REDMIKE to Amplify External Audio Equipment....................................29  
SECTION 4: Troubleshooting, Daily Use and Warranty.........................................30  
Troubleshooting Guide..........................................................................................31  
Daily Use Instructions...........................................................................................32  
Tips on Classroom Audio ......................................................................................33  
Warranty Statement.............................................................................................33  
System Specifications ..........................................................................................34  
Individual Components and Optional Accessories................................................35  
User Notes............................................................................................................36  
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SECTION 1  
System Overview  
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
850iR Infrared Receiver/Amplifier and Power Supply  
Sensor Cable  
SR-70F Infrared  
Sensor  
Charging Cradle and Power Supply  
REDMIKE Classroom  
Microphone  
nal LT-71 LightMic  
d Charger Cable  
Optional HM-70  
Handheld Microphone  
and Charger Cable  
Helpful Hint  
ls. If the system must be returned, using the  
l be quick, convenient and prevent damage.  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
2
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
5
4
1
3
3. AF Indicators (AF): These lights  
flash green when audio (voice)  
from the microphone is detected.  
1. POWER Switch/POWER Indicator:  
This switch is used to turn the  
850iR ON (switch up), or OFF  
(switch down). When the POWER  
switch is in the ON position, the  
POWER light will glow red.  
4. A VOLUME: Controls the volume  
level of the teacher microphone  
that is switched to Channel A.  
Rotating the knob clockwise  
increases output level.  
2. IR Indicators (IR): These lights will  
glow red when the corresponding  
microphone is turned on. This light  
confirms the 850iR is receiving  
a steady infrared signal.  
5. B VOLUME: Controls the volume  
level of the optional second  
microphone that is switched to  
Channel B. Rotating the knob  
clockwise increases output level.  
6
6. AUDIO INPUT VOLUME:  
• CD/DVD: Controls the volume  
of the source player  
• COMPUTER: Controls the volume  
of audio coming from a computer  
connected to the rear panel  
COMPUTER INPUT jack.  
connected to the rear panel  
CD/DVD INPUT.  
• TV/VCR: Controls the volume of  
the source connected to the rear  
panel TV/VCR INPUT.  
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REAR PANEL CONTROLS  
6
1
4
5
1
2
3
VOL.  
ADJ.  
VOL.  
COU  
ALD OUT AUX OUT  
ADJ.  
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
DC POWER CHARGERS  
OFF  
ON  
OFF ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF ON  
24V
3
4
2
4. CHARGERS: These jacks can be used  
to charge the optional LightMic or  
handheld mic as an alternative to  
connecting them to the REDMIKE  
cradle charger.  
1. SPEAKER OUTPUTS (1-4): These  
binding post connectors are used to  
connect the 850iR to the loudspeakers.  
Depending on the speaker package, all  
the outputs may not be used.  
5. ALD/AUX AUDIO OUT: These output  
jacks send audio signal to external  
equipment such as a recorder or an  
assistive listening device like the  
LES-370 Personal FM System.  
2. SPEAKER ON/OFF: These individual  
speaker switches can be used to turn  
off the audio in a specific area of the  
classroom where there may be a  
learning group or quiet time.  
6. ADJ: These controls adjust the output  
evel of the audio being sent out of  
the receiver/amplifier via the  
3. DC POWER: Plug the 24 V power  
supply into this jack.  
ALD/AUX AUDIO OUT jacks.  
PageFirst: Emergency Page Priority  
This optional feature interfaces with an independent classroom paging  
system. When the page is broadcast, the system is muted, ensuring important  
and emergency school-wide messages are never missed.  
How it works:  
1. PageFirst sensor clip is hung around the lead wires attached to the in-room  
paging speaker.  
2. The clip is hard-wired to the 850iR.  
3. As a page is broadcast, the sensor clip detects the audio signal though  
induction and immediately mutes the 850iR.  
4. When the page is over, the audio to the 850iR returns to normal.  
(For full installation instructions refer to the install sheet included with the  
optional PageFirst sensor.)  
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REAR PANEL CONTROLS (cont’d)  
7
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
250 400 700  
2K5  
1K 1K4  
+10  
4K  
V
A
COMPUTER  
L
11  
SENSOR INPUTS  
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
10  
12  
9
ADJ  
800iX  
-10  
INPUT  
PAGING INPUT  
8
7. AUDIO INPUTS:  
10. 8-BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER: The  
sliding controls adjust the levels of  
the various audio frequencies. This  
allows the installer to properly  
equalize the system to produce  
optimum sound quality.  
COMPUTER: Accepts stereo signal  
from computer via 3.5 mm cable.  
• TV/VCR: Accepts stereo signal  
from TV/VCR via RCA cable.  
CD/DVD: Accepts stereo signal  
11. SENSOR INPUT: The IR sensor cable  
connects to either of these two  
inputs. Connect additional sensors  
to the 850iR to cover large or  
odd-shaped classrooms.  
from CD/DVD player via RCA cable.  
8. 800iX INPUT: This input jack allows  
for interface with the Lightspeed  
800iX wireless microphone system,  
which adds up to additional two  
microphone channels.  
12. SENSOR SHORT: This LED glows red  
when there is a short in the sensor  
or cable.  
9. PAGING INPUT and ADJ:  
When the optional PageFirst sensor  
is connected to this input, the audio  
being amplified through the  
850iR will mute as an announcement  
is made through the school PA  
system, ensuring important  
messages are never missed.  
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REDMIKE CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
1
4
5
2
3
6
1. POWER BUTTON: Press this button  
to turn the REDMIKE ON, press  
again to turn it OFF (mute).  
4. AUDIO/MICROPHONE INPUT: Use this  
input to plug in a laptop, MP3 player  
or other audio source to wirelessly  
transmit audio to be played through  
the system. Alternatively, an external  
microphone can be connected.  
2. POWER/LOW BATTERY INDICATOR:  
A BLUE light indicates the REDMIKE  
is on and fully charged. A RED light  
indicates a charge is needed.  
5. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH (CH A/B):  
This switch allows for selection between  
Channel A or B. If you are using a single  
microphone, we recommend using  
Channel A.  
3. BATTERY COMPARTMENT: To  
access the battery compartment,  
slide the door downward.  
The battery should only be  
replaced by a Lightspeed AA  
rechargeable sensing battery  
(part # BA-NH2A27).  
6. CHARGER CONTACTS (+ -): These  
contacts interface with the charging  
tabs in the BC-RMCC cradle charger  
for daily charging. Simply place the  
REDMIKE in the charger.  
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ATTACHING THE LANYARD TO REDMIKE  
1. ATTACH THE FOAM HOLDER  
Insert the REDMIKE clip into the slot  
at the bottom of the foam holder.  
2. POSITION THE REDMIKE  
Slip the REDMIKE with lanyard  
around the neck. Adjust the neck  
strap so the top of the microphone  
rests just below your collarbone.  
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CRADLE CHARGER CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
1
2
3
1. CHARGE INDICATORS: The light  
glows RED while the REDMIKE is  
charging. When fully charged, the  
light will glow GREEN.  
3. OPTIONAL CHARGING PORT: Plug the  
charging cord for the optional LT-71 or  
the HM-70 microphones here.  
2. DC POWER PORT: Connect the DC  
power cord here.  
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OPTIONAL LT-71 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
4
1
LT-71  
2
LT-71  
5
6
3
1. ON/OFF/MUTE Switch: This switch  
5. Auxiliary (AUX): Plug a laptop, MP3  
player or other audio source into  
this jack to wirelessly transmit the  
audio signal to be played through  
the system.  
turns LT-71 ON or OFF (mute).  
2. Channel Select Switch (CH A/B):  
This switch allows for selection  
of Channel A or B. If you are  
using a single microphone, we  
recommend using Channel A.  
6. Charger Input (CHARGER): Plug  
the charging cable from the  
charger into this jack for daily  
charging. The LED on the front will  
glow RED to indicate charging.  
3. Power/Charge Indicator: The  
light glows BLUE when the LT-71  
is powered ON, RED when being  
charged.  
4. External Microphone Input (MIC):  
Use the 3.5mm MIC jack for the  
optional TK-250 headset microphone  
(part# MC-TK250LTM).  
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OPTIONAL HM-70 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
3
4
1
NiMH  
2
6
5
1. ON/OFF/MUTE Switch: This switch  
5. Infrared Emitters: Avoid covering  
the emitters as you grip the HM-70  
as this could interrupt signal  
turns the unit ON, OFF or MUTE.  
2. Channel Select Switch (CH A/B):  
Located in the battery compartment,  
the switch is set to Channel B at  
the factory.  
transmission from the microphone.  
6. Volume Gain Adjustment:  
Optimum volume level is  
pre-set at the factory and no  
adjustment should be necessary.  
3. Power/Charge Indicator: The  
light glows RED when the HM-70  
is powered ON, GREEN when  
charging.  
4. Charger Input (CHARGER): Plug  
the charging cable from the charger  
into this jack for daily charging.  
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SECTION 2  
Installation  
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1. UNPACKING YOUR SYSTEM  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
E
850iR Infrared Receiver/Amplifier and Power Supply  
SR-70F Infrared Sensor and cable  
REDMIKE™Classroom  
Microphone  
Charging Cradle and Power Supply  
Speakers and Speaker Wire  
Systems are configured with one of four  
speaker types shown to the right.  
NXQ (x 1)  
WMQ (x 4)  
DRQ (x 4)  
CNXQ (x 1)  
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2. LOCATION OF THE RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER  
• Before running wires to the 850iR  
or plugging in, find a suitable,  
stable location for the amplifier.  
Ideally, the teacher should have  
ready access and an electrical  
outlet should be within  
six feet. The best  
• A good location would be on any  
stable bookcase or shelf within  
6 feet of an electrical outlet. The  
optional Lightspeed wall shelf (part  
#AC-800WB) is specifically designed  
to support the 850iR.  
Best  
possible location  
for the 850iR is in a  
Good  
media cabinet with  
any existing audio/  
video equipment.  
Wires should be routed back directly to the  
amplifier, so select a location that is free from  
obstructions that may make routing wire  
difficult.  
(Example: placing the 850iR near  
a whiteboard or bulletin board  
would require the wiring  
to be run an extra  
distance in  
order to reach  
the amplifier.)  
Avoid!  
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3. IR SENSOR INSTALLATION  
Sensor location is very important for optimum performance of the 850iR Classroom  
Audio System.  
• BEST: On the ceiling at or near the middle of the classroom.  
• GOOD: High and centered on the long wall.  
• AVOID: Locations in corners, on walls at heights lower than 7 feet, or in places  
where the line of sight is or could be obstructed.  
Best placement  
Good placement  
Avoid!  
Helpful Hint  
alizer refer to the intial set-up on page 22.  
to eliminate feedback.  
er:  
cover door.  
dback (squealing).  
s if a high-pitched ring is present.  
ers if a low-pitched ring is present.  
still present.  
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IR SENSOR INSTALLATION (cont’d)  
Suspended Ceiling Mount  
Wall/Solid Ceiling Mount  
wall  
mounting  
strip  
c-clip  
sensor plug  
1. Lift the ceiling tile nearest the grid  
rail in your desired sensor location.  
Guide one side of the C-clip over  
one edge of the grid rail. Providing  
firm support to the back of the  
grid rail with one hand (to prevent  
bending), firmly and carefully snap  
the second side of the C-clip over  
the edge of the rail.  
1. Screw the plastic mounting strip to  
a place high on the wall or in the  
middle of the solid ceiling. Mount the  
strip horizontally as shown above.  
2. Firmly snap the C-clip on the back  
of the IR sensor onto the plastic  
mounting strip with the sensor plug  
hanging down (if a wall mount)  
or toward the receiver location (if  
ceiling mount).  
3. Uncoil the sensor wire. Screw one  
end of the sensor cable to the plug  
on the sensor. Route the wire back to  
the system, securing it along  
the way.  
2. Uncoil sensor wire. Connect one  
end of the sensor cable to the  
plug on the sensor. Secure wire  
overhead and route it back to  
the system.  
4. Connect the other end of the sensor  
cable to one of the sensor inputs on  
the back of the system.  
3. Connect the other end of the  
sensor cable into one of the sensor  
inputs on the back of the system.  
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4. SPEAKER INSTALLATION  
1. Locate the speaker installation instructions packed with your  
speaker(s).  
2. Follow instructions and mount speaker(s).  
3. Return to this manual to complete the set up of your system.  
NXQ (x 1)  
WMQ (x 4)  
DRQ (x 4)  
CNXQ (x 1)  
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5. AUDIO INTEGRATION  
850iR BLOCK DIAGRAM  
Video In  
r  
Projector  
IR Sensor  
IR Transmission  
Teacher’s  
Microphone  
Audio Out  
VGA Out  
Speaker(s)  
Video Out  
Audio Out  
Audio Out  
Video Out  
Audio In  
DVD/VCR  
850iR  
The 850iR is designed to integrate with multiple audio sources  
allowing other instructional technologies to be clearly heard  
throughout the classroom.  
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AUDIO INTEGRATION (cont’d)  
Below are instructions on how to connect an external audio device  
like a TV/VCR, CD/DVD or computer directly into the 850iR.  
1
1. Turn the audio input volume controls on the front panel all the  
way down.  
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
250 400 700 1K 1K4 2K5 4K  
+10  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
COMPUTER  
T  
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
SENSOR INPUTS  
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
ADJ  
iX  
-10  
INPUT  
PAGING INPUT  
2
2. Connect a patch cable (not included)  
from the audio source into the  
corresponding input jack on the rear  
panel of the 850iR.  
3
3. With both the 850iR and audio source power on, adjust  
the corresponding volume control until the desired level is  
achieved. NOTE! Be careful to not to set the volume too high,  
as this can distort the speaker and potentially cause damage.  
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6. FINALIZING CONNECTIONS  
1. Ensure the power switch is in the “OFF” position and all front panel volume controls  
are turned fully counter-clockwise.  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
2. Ensure speaker wire connections are secure andnot frayed. Under normal  
conditions, each speaker volume control should remain in the center position.  
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
250 400 700 1K 1K4 2K5 4K  
+10  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
COMPUTER  
L
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
SENSOR INPUTS  
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
ADJ  
800iX  
-10  
INPUT  
PAGING INPUT  
Helpful Hint  
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FINALIZING CONNECTIONS (cont’d)  
3. Ensure any auxiliary audio sources are connected to corresponding labeled input.  
AUDIO INPUTS  
.
.
COMPUTER  
L
R
L
R
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
ADJ  
800iX  
INPUT  
PAGING INPUT  
4. Ensure  
sensor cable  
is attached  
securely.  
4
1
2
3
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
250 400 700 1K 1K4 2K5 4K  
+10  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
COMPUTER  
L
ALD OUT AUX OUT  
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
SENSOR INPUTS  
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
DC POWER CHARGERS  
ADJ  
800iX  
-10  
INPUT  
OFF  
ON  
OFF ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF O
PAGING INPUT  
24VDC  
5. Connect DC end of  
power supply to the  
black power jack  
6. Connect the AC  
power cable from  
the power supply  
to a wall outlet.  
labeled “DC POWER.”  
FINAL CHECK  
1. Ensure all cables are appropriately routed out of walking paths and work areas to  
prevent safety hazards to individuals in the room.  
2. The amplifier packing material should be kept for warranty shipping purposes.  
3. Proceed to initial set-up to test system performance.  
Leave microphones charging so they are ready for use.  
Microphones will need to be charged on a daily basis.  
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SECTION 3  
Initial Set-up, Charging and  
Optional Features  
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INITIAL SET-UP: REDMIKE  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
1. Turn the 850iR power switch to the  
ON position. The RED LED on the  
switch will glow.  
2. Turn on the REDMIKE. The RED IR LED on the  
850iR will light to indicate a signal is being  
received.  
3. Slip the REDMIKE with lanyard around the neck  
and position the top of the microphone just below  
the collarbone. NOTE: Positioning of the REDMIKE is  
critical for proper volume adjustment.  
4. While speaking in a normal voice  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
slowly increase the volume of the  
corresponding channel on the 850iR  
until your voice is barely audible.  
REMEMBER: This equipment  
supplements the user’s voice so they are able to speak in a conversational tone.  
Having the volume set too high will result in feedback and listener fatigue.  
5. Once initial volume level is set, walk  
around the room and listen for audio  
dropout and overall audio quality.  
Fine-tuning the audio is accomplished by  
making minor adjustments to the 8-Band  
Graphic Equalizer on the back panel of  
the 850iR.  
6. If a second REDMIKE was  
purchased, repeat steps 2-4.  
NOTE: Each REDMIKE has its  
channel pre-set to either A or  
B. No further adjustment is  
necessary.  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
6K  
250 400 700  
2K5  
1K 1K4  
+10  
4K  
0
-10  
See page 13 for hints on setting the EQ.  
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INITIAL SET-UP: OPTIONAL LT-71  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
1. Turn the 850iR power switch to the  
ON position. The RED LED on the  
switch will glow.  
2. Turn on the LT-71 and set the operating  
channel to “B”.  
A CH  
B
OFF  
ON  
3. Slip the LT-71 with lanyard around  
the neck and position the top of the  
microphone just below the collarbone.  
NOTE: Positioning of the LT-71 is critical  
for proper volume adjustment.  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
4. While speaking in a normal voice, increase the B VOLUME level until  
your voice is barely audible. REMEMBER: This equipment is designed to  
supplement and distribute the user’s voice so they are able to speak in a  
conversational tone. Having the volume set too high will result in feedback  
and listener fatigue.  
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INITIAL SET-UP: OPTIONAL HM-70  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
1. Ensure the 850iR is ON. The RED  
LED on the power switch will glow.  
2. Turn on the HM-70 by sliding the switch to  
the top position.  
3. Grip the barrel in the center section.  
Avoid covering the infrared emitters  
circling the base. This could interrupt  
signal transmission.  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
4. While speaking in a normal voice, increase the B VOLUME level until  
your voice is barely audible. REMEMBER: This equipment is designed to  
supplement and distribute the user’s voice so they are able to speak in a  
conversational tone. Having the volume set too high will result in feedback  
and listener fatigue.  
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CHARGING THE REDMIKE  
1. Plug power cord  
into the cradle  
charger and  
then plug the  
AC end into an  
electrical outlet.  
2. Ensure that the REDMIKE  
3. Place the REDMIKE into the cradle. The LED on  
the cradle will glow REDindicating charging has  
started. When the REDMIKE is fully charged  
the LED on the cradle charger will change to  
GREEN.  
is turned OFF.  
Helpful Hint  
• REDMIKE incorporates alkaline protection into the microphone design.  
Replacement AA NiMH batteries may only be purchased through  
Lightspeed Technologies (part # BA-NH2A27).  
• A blinking LED indicates a charging error. Be sure to use a Lightspeed  
rechargeable sensing battery.  
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CHARGING THE OPTIONAL LT-71  
1. Ensure that the LT-71 is turned OFF.  
2. Make sure the cradle charger is plugged into a wall outlet. Connect one end of  
the charging cable into the jack labeled CHARGER on the side of the LT-71 and  
plug the other end into the charging jack on the rear of the REDMIKE cradle  
charger. The LT-71’s rechargeable batteries are factory installed. The LED on the  
front of the LT-71 will glow RED when charging.  
3. Leave the LT-71 plugged in overnight (8–10 hrs.) to obtain a full charge.  
Helpful Hint  
the charger for up to two weeks without  
d in 8-10 hours.  
icrophones will last over 7 hours.  
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CHARGING THE OPTIONAL HM-70  
1. Ensure that the HM-70 is turned OFF.  
2. Make sure the cradle charger is plugged into a wall outlet. Connect one end of  
the charging cable into the jack labeled CHARGER on the side of the HM-70 and  
plug the other end into the charging jack on the rear of the cradle charger. The  
HM-70’s rechargeable batteries are factory installed. The LED on the front of the  
Handheld Mic will glow GREEN when charging.  
3. Leave the HM-70 plugged in overnight (8–10 hrs.) to obtain a full charge. The  
GREEN light will turn off when fully charged.  
Helpful Hint  
alkaline batteries. They can overheat  
nificant hazard and damaging the  
ot covered by the warranty.)  
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OUTPUT TO PERSONAL FM TRANSMITTER  
1. Turn the ALD (Assistive Listening Device) volume control on the back panel all  
the way down (fully counterclockwise).  
4
1
2
3
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
250 400 700 1K 1K4 2K5 4K  
+10  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
COMPUTER  
L
ALD OUT AUX OUT  
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
SENSOR INPUTS  
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
DC POWER CHARGERS  
4
800iX  
ADJ  
-10  
VOL.  
ADJ
INPUT  
OFF  
ON  
OFF ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF ON  
ALD OUT A  
24VDC  
PA GING INPUT  
DC POWER CHARG  
OFF ON  
24VDC  
2. Determine the size and type of audio input  
jack on the device as many manufacturers’  
products differ in connector size and  
shape. The Lightspeed LES-370 Personal  
FM System requires a 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm  
patch cable (part# CA-MMC3535, not included).  
4
AUDIO INPUTS  
6K  
3
250 400 700 1K 1K4 2K5 4K  
+10  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
VOL.  
ADJ.  
COMPUTER  
L
ALD OUT AOUT  
SENSOR  
SHORT  
R
L
R
SENSOR INPUTS  
TV/VCR  
CD/DVD  
0
DC POWER CHARGERS  
ADJ  
800iX  
-10  
INPUT  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
PAGING INPUT  
24VDC  
3. Connect a patch cable from the ALD’s microphone  
jack or AUX input to the 3.5 mm audio jack labeled  
ALD OUT” on the back of the 850iR.  
4. Adjust the volume control on the ALD’s receiver  
to maximum output. NOTE! This is to set the  
maximum allowable signal from the 850iR.  
5. With the 850iR and ALD turned on, speak into the  
REDMIKE and slowly adjust the corresponding ADJ”  
volume control until the appropriate audio level is  
attained in the ALD’s receiver headphones.  
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USING THE REDMIKE TO AMPLIFY EXTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT  
The REDMIKE includes a 3.5mm audio input jack to connect to an audio source like  
a laptop or MP3 player. The REDMIKE will transmit the audio signal to be played  
through the system.  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
1. If your system includes two  
REDMIKEs, use the student  
microphone (already set to  
Channel B). NOTE: This feature  
works on both channels but we recommend using Channel B so the teacher’s  
volume on the CH A does not have to be adjusted. REMEMBER: It’s easy to  
determine which REDMIKE is set to Channel B by speaking into the mic and  
watching which set of LED’s glow on the front panel of the 850iR.  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
2. Plug your laptop, MP3  
player or other audio  
source into the input on  
the REDMIKE labeled  
“INPUT” using a 3.5mm  
patch cable.  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
3. Adjust the volume of the selected  
mic channel to achieve desired  
loudness.  
Helpful Hint  
LT-71  
The optional LT-71 can also amplify external  
audio. Simply plug the 3.5mm patch cable  
from the audio source into the input labeled  
AUX IN” and adjust the volume of the  
source to the desired sound level.  
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SECTION 4  
Troubleshooting, Daily Use  
and Warranty  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Note: Most problems are directly related to low battery power. Please run through the “Battery  
Check” items first. For remaining troubleshooting, use known good, fully-charged batteries.  
Battery Check  
Low Volume or Feedback  
• Confirm batteries are charged  
each night.  
Ensure microphone is positioned  
appropriately, just below the collar  
bone.  
• Confirm proper batteries are used.  
The REDMIKE requires the Lightspeed  
BA-NH2A27 rechargeable sensing  
battery for proper charging. The LT-71  
& HM-70 require NiMH AA rechargeable  
batteries.  
• Check volume level on the amplifier. If  
the volume is too high, feedback will  
occur. Adjust accordingly.  
No Sound From Speaker  
Turn the 850iR on. Confirm that the  
POWER light located on the front panel  
switch is on.  
• Make sure the microphones are turned  
off while charging so a full charge is  
attained. Full charge will last eight  
hours.  
• Confirm signal is being received at the  
850iR. The IR signal light will be RED  
indicating a signal is being received.  
• Inspect the battery contacts. Clean and  
adjust if necessary.  
• Confirm that REDMIKE is turned on.  
There will be a BLUE LED on  
the microphone to indicate it is  
powered on.  
Hearing Static  
• Ensure sensor is in optimum location  
(refer to sensor placement in manual).  
A single sensor will cover a 1600 sq. ft.  
enclosed classroom.  
Ensure that no other REDMIKE/LT71/  
HM70 is operating on the same channel.  
If you review these instructions and still have questions, write down the serial  
number and model number of your system and call Lightspeed Technical Services at  
800.732.8999, 5 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST.  
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DAILY USE INSTRUCTIONS  
1. TURN ON THE 850iR  
LES 850iR Classroom Amplification System  
Ensure the power is switched on.  
2. POSITION THE REDMIKE  
Remove the REDMIKE from the  
charging cradle and place it  
around your neck. Adjust the  
neck strap so the top of the  
microphone rests just below  
your collarbone.  
3. TURN ON THE REDMIKE  
4. CHARGE BATTERIES  
Turn the  
Place the REDMIKE back into the  
charging cradle to recharge at the  
end of the day.  
microphone ON  
using the ON/  
OFF switch on  
the side of the  
REDMIKE and  
speak normally.  
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TIPS ON CLASSROOM AUDIO  
Speak in a natural voice. A normal conversational speech level  
will provide an adequate signal. It is not necessary to increase  
the intensity of your voice—the audio system provides  
adequate amplification (approximately 5 – 10 dB) above  
ambient room noises.  
1
2
Avoid wearing jewelry that may rub or bump against  
the microphone.  
Turn the REDMIKE off during private conversations with a student,  
parent, or other classroom visitor. You can also cover the LED  
lens on top of the REDMIKE to block the signal.  
3
Recharge batteries each night. When recharged nightly, operating  
time (actual usage) for the transmitters will last through a typical  
school day.  
4
Five-year Limited Warranty  
Lightspeed Classroom Audio Systems are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects  
in materials and workmanship for a period of FIVE (5) YEARS, beginning at the date of  
the purchase invoice. If such malfunction occurs, the product will be repaired or replaced  
(at Lightspeed’s option) without charge during the warranty period.  
1. Warranty on infrared microphones is FIVE (5) YEARS.  
2. Warranty on Lightspeed rechargeable batteries, all external cables and wires provided  
by Lightspeed is one (1) year.  
3. Prepaid shipping labels are provided by Lightspeed factory or an authorized warranty  
service center for warranty repairs.  
4. Warranty does not extend to finish, appearance items, or malfunctions due to abuse  
or operation other than specified conditions, nor does it extend to incidental or  
consequential damages. Repair by other than Lightspeed or its authorized service  
agencies will void this guarantee. Information on authorized service agencies is  
available from Lightspeed Technologies, Inc.  
Our Service Department (800.732.8999, 5 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST)  
will handle all your repair/replacement needs.  
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS  
OVERALL SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Output.......................................................12 W per channel (48 W total)  
Amplifier Frequency Response.............................40 Hz to 20 kHz ±3 dB  
Carrier Frequencies (IR) .......................................2.06/2.54; 3.2/3.7 MHz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio............................................> 73 dB  
Dynamic Range....................................................> 73 dB  
Maximum Deviation.............................................±50 dB  
RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  
Receiver Type.......................................................Superheterodyne  
Receiver Sensitivity..............................................6 µV for 60 dB S/N  
Image and Spurious Rejection..............................> 70 dB  
Dimensions (W x D x H).......................................17.3” x 8.5” x 1.75”  
Weight..................................................................7 lbs.  
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS  
REDMIKE  
Audio Distortion ...................................................< 1 %  
Built-in Microphone..............................................Unidirectional Electret  
Battery Power (1-year warranty)..........................1 AA NiMH Rechargeable  
Sensing Battery  
Audio Input ..........................................................3.5 mm  
Dimensions (W x D x H).......................................0.9” x 1.0” x 3.5”  
Weight..................................................................2.1 oz.  
LT-71 LightMic  
Audio Distortion ...................................................< 1 %  
Built-in Microphone..............................................Unidirectional Electret  
Battery Power (1-year warranty)..........................2 AA NiMH Rechargeable  
Audio Inputs.........................................................Mic Level 3.5 mm  
Line Level 3.5 mm  
Dimensions (W x D x H).......................................1.375” x .75” x 4.625”  
Weight..................................................................3.7 oz.  
HM-70 Handheld Microphone  
Audio Distortion ...................................................< 1 %  
Built-in Microphone..............................................Unidirectional Electret  
Battery Power (1-year warranty)..........................2 AA NiMH Rechargeable  
Dimensions (W x D x H).......................................2.25” x 2.25” x 8.75”  
Weight..................................................................7.36 oz.  
IR SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS  
Working Range.....................................................Up to 1600 square feet per sensor  
Cable....................................................................50 ft., Plenum-rated  
Mounting..............................................................Ceiling clip/Wall bracket  
Dimensions ..........................................................4.25” (Diam.) x 2.0” (H)  
Weight..................................................................4.5 oz.  
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INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS & OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Part Number  
Description  
Infrared receiver/amplifier/mixer  
RX-850  
Power supply/battery charger for 850iR  
PS-24V-2.5  
IR-SR70F  
CA-PC50F  
Infrared sensor with cable and wall or ceiling mounting  
bracket  
Plenum sensor cable (50 ft.)  
REDMIKE classroom microphone  
w/lavaliere cord and rechargeable AA battery  
RMT  
Lightspeed AA rechargeable sensing battery  
(for REDMIKE)  
BA-NH2A27  
Lavaliere cord for REDMIKE  
REDMIKE cradle charger  
AC-RMLC  
BC-RMCC  
PS-5V-1.0  
Cradle charger power supply  
Contact Lightspeed at 800.732.8999 for speaker  
information  
SPEAKERS  
Optional Accessories  
LightMic microphone with lavaliere cord, rechargeable  
batteries and charging cable  
LT71  
Handheld microphone with rechargeable batteries and  
charging cable  
HM70  
Noise-canceling headset microphone  
Charging cable for LT-71 and HM-70 microphones  
Wall shelf  
MC-TK250LTM  
AC-TCC7  
AC-800WB  
CA-RCA6  
6’ dual RCA audio cable  
24’ dual RCA audio cable  
CA-RCA24  
CA-MSC3535  
CA-MMC2535  
3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo audio cable  
Audio patch cable (2.5 mm mono to 3.5 mm mono)  
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USER NOTES  
Record your system serial numbers and  
purchase information. This is helpful  
when ordering additional components,  
accessories, and/or warranty service.  
Components  
Serial Number  
850iR  
Microphones  
Sensors  
Speakers  
Purchase Information  
Your School/Organization  
District  
Purchase Date  
Invoice  
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USER NOTES  
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MN0044US0112  
Lightspeed Technologies, Inc.  
11509 SW Herman Rd  
Tualatin, OR 97062  
800.732.8999  
www.lightspeed-tek.com  
MN0044US0112  
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