Listen Technologies Stereo System LT 800 216 User Manual

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LT-800 Table of Contents  
Pa c ka ge C ontents  
Spec ic a tions  
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4
4
4
5
Arc hitec tura l Spec ic a tions  
Spec ic a tions  
Bloc k Dia gra m  
Quic k Referenc e  
6
Setup Instruc tions  
7
Opera ting Instruc tions  
Audio C ontrol  
Listen SQ (Super Quiet)  
RF Rec eption Ma ximiza tion Stra tegies  
C oa xia l C a ble  
10  
11  
12  
13  
13  
C ha nnel Selec tion  
14  
15  
15  
16  
17  
C ompa tibility C ha rts  
72 MHz Frequenc y C ompa tibility C ha rt  
216 MHz Frequenc y C ompa tibility C ha rt  
Phona k Frequenc y C ompa tibility C ha rt  
Supplementa ry Informa tion  
Troubleshooting  
18  
18  
20  
20  
21  
21  
22  
C omplia nc e Notic e  
FC C Sta tement  
Wa rra nty  
C onta c ting Listen  
Optiona l Ac c essories  
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LT-800 Pac kage Contents  
LT-800 Contents  
Listen Part Number  
• LT-800-072 (72 MHz) or  
• LT-800-216 (216 MHz) or  
• 12 VDC Power Supply  
• User Ma nua l  
LT-800-072 (72 MHz)  
LT-800-216 (216 MHz)  
Optional Accessories  
See pa ge 22  
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LT-800 Spec ic ations  
Architectural Specications  
The sta tiona ry FM tra nsmitter sha ll be c a pa ble of broa dc a sting on 57 c ha nnels. The tra nsmitter  
sha ll ha ve a SNR of 80dB or grea ter. The output power sha ll be a djusta ble to qua rter, ha lf or  
full. C ha nnel tuning sha ll be c a pa ble of being loc ked. The devic e sha ll broa dc a st on both wide  
a nd na rrow ba nd c ha nnels. The devic e sha ll ha ve a n a udio frequenc y response of 63 Hz to  
15k Hz, ± 3dB a t 72 MHz, or of 63 Hz to 10k Hz, ± 3dB a t 216 MHz. It sha ll ha ve two mixing a udio  
inputs. The devic e sha ll ha ve the following a udio c ontrols: input level, mix level a nd a n  
a djusta ble low pa ss filter. The devic e sha ll ha ve a n a udio proc essor tha t is c a pa ble of  
a utoma tic ga in c ontrol a nd limiting. The Listen LT-800 is spec ified.  
Specification  
Specications  
RF Frequency Range  
Number of Channels  
Frequency Accuracy  
Transmitter Stability  
Output Power  
LT-800-072  
LT-800-216  
72.025 - 75.950 MHz  
216.025 - 216.9875 MHz  
19 wide band, 38 narrow band  
17 wide band, 40 narrow band  
+/-.005% stability 32˚ to 122˚F (0˚- 50˚C)  
50 PPM  
RF  
80,000uV at 3 m  
100mW (max allowed by FCC)  
Antenna  
Various Antennas available  
BNC  
Antenna Connector  
Compliance  
FCC Part 15, Industry Canada  
FCC Part 90, Industry Canada  
** All system specications are wireless end-to-end  
50 Hz - 15 kHz (±3 dB)  
System Frequency Response  
50 Hz - 10 kHz (±3 dB)  
System Signal to Noise Ratio  
(A-Weighted)  
80 dB SQ enabled; 60 dB SQ disabled  
80 dB SQ enabled; 50 dB SQ disabled  
System Distortion  
<2% total harmonic distortion (THD) at 80% deviation  
Rear panel. (1) Female-XLR and ¼ in. combo connector, balanced, 0/-55 dBu (line/mic) nominal input level adjustable,  
-30/+21 dBu (line/mic) maximum input level, impedance 20k/1k Ohms (line/mic), phantom power +12 VDC.  
Audio Input 1  
Audio  
Rear panel. Two (2) Phono connectors, unbalanced, -10/+10 dBu nominal input level  
adjustable, +30 dBu maximum, impedance 100k Ohms.  
Audio Input 2  
Audio Processing (Process)  
Contour  
Compression can be turned on/off. Slope internally adjustable from 1:1 to 4:1. Default 2:1  
Cuts and boosts frequencies above 5 kHz  
Input 1 and Input 2 Mixed Output (Rear Panel). Two (2) phono connectors, unbalanced, -10 dBu nominal output level,  
+19 dBu maximum, impedance 10 ohm.  
Combined Audio Output (Mix)  
Headphone Output (Monitor)  
Front panel. One (1) 3.5 mm stereo connector, unbalanced, adjustable output level, +7 maximum, impedance 10 Ohm.  
Front Panel  
Power, Test Tone on/off, Channel UP/DOWN, Input levels, Mix level, Contour, Monitor volume control.  
Input 1 Level (line, mic, mic-phantom power), Input 2 Level (-10/+10 dBu), RF Power (low, mid, high)  
Compression ratio for audio processor  
Rear Panel  
Controls  
Internal Adjustments  
Programming  
SQ on/off, Processing on/off. Channel lock  
Input 1 and Input 2, Mix VU  
SQ and Processing  
RF Power  
Indicates Input 1, Input 2 and Mix audio levels. 10 segment LED’s (8 green, 2 red)  
Indicated by a green LED when on (front panel)  
Indicators  
Indicated on the LCD (low, mid, high)  
LCD Display  
Channel designation, lock status, RF Power Level, programming (front panel)  
Red LED illuminates when test tone enabled  
Test Tone  
Power Supply Type  
In-line power supply. Listen part number LA-207 (Line cord is determined by each country’s AC power standards).  
Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.4 A  
Power Supply Input  
Power  
Power Supply Output  
Power Supply Connector  
Power Supply Compliance  
Output: 12 VDC, 1.3 A, 15.6 W  
Output Connector: .02 in. (5.0 mm) OD, .01 in. (2.5 mm) ID, barrel type  
UL, CE, GS, TUV  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Color  
1.75 x 8.50 x 9.13 in. (4.5 x 21.5 x 23 cm)  
Dark Grey with white silk screening  
2.6 lbs. (5.7 kg)  
Unit Weight  
Unit Weight with LA-201  
Power Supply  
4.4 lbs. (2.0 kg)  
Physical  
Shipping Weight  
5.0 lbs. (2.26 kg)  
One (1) rack space height, 1/2 rack space wide. One (1) or two (2) transmitters can be mounted in one rack space.  
Optional rack mount (LA-326)  
Rack Mounting  
Temperature - Operation  
-10˚C (14˚F) to +40˚C (104˚F)  
-20˚C (-4˚F) to +50˚C (122˚F)  
Environmental Temperature - Storage  
Humidity  
0 to 95% Relative Humidity, non condensing  
Specifications are subject to change without notification  
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LT-800 Bloc k Diagram  
POWER  
On  
Off  
Red  
LED  
3.5MM  
Stereo  
CHANNEL SELECT  
In-Line  
Power Supply  
LA-201  
115VAC6  
0 Hz  
Up  
HEADPHONE  
(provided)  
15VAC, 1A  
Power Supply  
CPU Module  
Down  
Volume  
Listen LCD Display  
Backlighted  
MIX Level  
VU Meter  
Top Mounted  
Antenna Stud  
Compression Ratio  
(internal adjustment)  
Remote  
Antenna  
Connection  
Transmitter RF Board  
Pre-emphasis  
Processing  
SQ  
Companding  
BNC  
ANTENNA  
Green  
LED  
Green  
LED  
MIX LEVEL  
Off  
On  
On  
Low  
Off  
High  
Functions controlled by the CP  
Module  
Mid  
PROCESS  
RF POWER  
SQ  
CONTOUR  
Input 1 VU  
Meter  
Input 2 VU  
Meter  
Input Level  
Front Panel  
12VDC  
Input 1 Level Select  
Mic-Phantom Pwr, Mic, Line  
Line  
Mic  
Mic  
Phantom Pwr  
Input 2 Level Select  
+10dBu/-10dBu  
Test Tone Button  
Front Panel  
+10dBu  
-10dBu  
ON  
OFF  
Red  
LED  
Female XLR-1/4  
Combo Connect  
Phono  
Phono  
400Hz  
2/Tip 3/Ring  
1/Sleeve  
INPUT 2  
MIX OUTPUT  
TEST TONE  
INPUT 1  
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LT-800 Quic k Referenc e  
LT-800 Front Panel: Controls & Displays  
Top mount antenna connection:  
Remove rubber plug and screw  
antenna in place.  
Indicates  
Process Mode  
is active.  
Indicates  
LCD: Shows  
Super Quiet  
which channel  
is selected.  
Adjust audio input levels  
of Input 1 and Input 2  
here. See page 11 for  
more information.  
Indicates audio input  
level of Input 1 and  
Input 2.  
Monitor Port: Plug  
in a headset and  
adjust volume.  
mode is active.  
Shows  
mixed audio  
level.  
Mix Level: Adjust so  
the Mix Level meter  
occasionally lights  
the red LED.  
Power  
ON / OFF  
Channel Select Down:  
Press for 8 seconds to  
enter program mode.  
See page 8 for more  
information.  
Test Tone: Activates  
a tone to aid system  
setup.  
Channel Select Up:  
Press for 3 seconds  
to lock on current  
channel.  
Contour: Equalization  
adjustment. Turn  
counter-clockwise for  
voice and clockwise for  
music.  
LT-800 Back Panel: Connections & Settings  
Input 1: Used for balanced  
Input 2: Set switch to  
Remote Antenna Connection:  
Mix Output: These connectors  
contain a mix of Input 1 and  
Input 2. They are unbalanced  
phono connectors; and the  
output level is -10dBu.  
connection of a microphone  
or line level input. This  
combination connector  
accepts either XLR or ¼”  
phono plugs.  
match the level of your  
Input 2 audio source,  
See page 22 or the Listen  
website for details on antennas  
that can be attached here.  
not used to increase or  
decrease level by +10dBu.  
12 VDC 1.3 A  
Select Line, Mic or Mic+Phantom  
Power. Line is balanced 0 dBu  
input level, Mic is -55dBu, +12VDC  
supplied in PH Power position.  
If not using input 1, leave in line  
position.  
Set RF Power level here  
(¼, ½, and Full). See  
page 9 for guidelines  
on setting power levels.  
Input 2: Connect  
unbalanced audio to these  
phono connectors, input  
level -10dBu or +10dBu.  
The Listen LA-201  
power supply  
connects here.  
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LT-800 Setup Instruc tions  
1
2
Unpack the Product  
Remove outer pa c ka ging a nd pla stic c over. Inspec t for physic a l da ma ge.  
Mount in Rack (if necessary)  
If ra c k mounting the unit, insta ll the optiona l ra c k mount kit (pa rt LA-326) a c c ording to the  
instruc tions inc luded with the kit, then insta ll the LT-800 in the ra c k.  
NOTE: If rac k mounting, you will need to use a rear c onnec tion antenna.  
Rack Mount with single unit installed  
Rack Mount with dual unit installed  
Shown with LT-800  
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Connect Antenna  
C onnec t the a ntenna (not inc luded) a c c ording to the insta lla tion  
instruc tions. Only use a n a ntenna supplied by Listen. If you a re  
c onnec ting the a ntenna direc tly to the top of the LT-800, you will  
need to remove the rubber plug on top of the unit. If you a re using  
a remote a ntenna c onnec ted to the rea r of the unit, do not  
c onnec t a n a ntenna to the top c onnec tor. See pa ge 22 for  
a ntenna options, or refer to the Listen website for remote a ntenna  
options, www.listentech.com.  
Coax antenna connection.  
Rear of LT-800 shown.  
LA-122 Remote Antenna  
See RF Reception Maximization  
Strategies and Coaxial Cable on  
page 13.  
rubber plug  
LT-800 shown with top mount  
antenna connected through top of  
unit (part numbers LA-101, LA-106 (72  
MHz) or LA-102 (216 MHz)  
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Connect Power  
Plug the power supply into the power c onnec tor on the  
ba c k pa nel, then plug the power supply into a n outlet. Only  
use a Listen a pproved power supply (The LA-207, a n in-line  
switc hing power supply, is the a pproved power supply for this  
unit).  
12 VDC 1.3  
A
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Select Phonak Compatibility (if necessary)  
If you will be using Phona k rec eivers with your LT-800 (216 MHz only), the tra nsmitter c a n bec ome  
c ompletely c ompa tible through softwa re c ontrol. When switc hed to this mode, the LT-800 tra nsmitter  
will displa y the Phona k c ha nnels. By integra ting Phona k c ha nnels a nd c ompa tibility into the  
LT-800-216, it is more c onvenient to use Phona k rec eivers with Listen tra nsmitters. (www.phona k.c om)  
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LT-800 Setup Instruc tions (c ont.)  
To Select Phonak Mode:  
Press a nd hold down the c ha nnel selec t “up” button while  
powering on the unit. The LC D will displa y a P” momenta rily  
upon power up indic a ting tha t the tra nsmitter is in the Phona k  
C ha nnel Mode. The c ha nnels displa yed will now ma tc h  
Phona k c ha nnels. To return to the Listen c ha nnel designa tions,  
repea t this proc ess. The LC D will displa y a n L” momenta rily  
upon power up indic a ting tha t you a re in the Listen  
C ha nnel Mode.  
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Select Channel Mode (if necessary)  
Your tra nsmitter ha s been shipped to you with only a limited number of c ha nnels a va ila ble (Ba sic  
Mode). If a ll c ha nnels (Expa nded Mode) a re required, use the following proc edure.  
To Select Expanded Mode:  
To ena ble or disa ble the Expa nded Mode, press a nd hold the  
c ha nnel selec t “down” button while powering on the unit. When  
the Ba sic Mode is ena bled, L/O” (loc kout) will be displa yed on the  
LC D displa y a s shown below. This indic a tor is extinguished when in  
the Expa nded Mode.  
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Set SQ™ (Super Quiet) and Process Features  
Your tra nsmitter is shipped to you with SQ (super quiet) ena bled a nd Proc ess disa bled. For  
a deta iled desc ription of these fea tures a nd when to use them, plea se refer to pa ge 12.  
To Disable or Enable SQ and Process Features:  
With the unit on press a nd hold the c ha nnel selec t “Down” button for 8 sec onds. The  
progra m (PG M) ic on will a ppea r on the LC D.  
Onc e in the progra m mode,  
Program  
icon  
the SQ a nd Proc ess fea turs c a n be turned on a nd off by pressing the c ha nnel selec t  
buttons. Press the c ha nnel selec t “Up button to toggle between Proc ess On a nd Off.  
Press the c ha nnel selec t “Down” button to toggle between SQ On a nd Off.  
LED lit when  
Process is enabled  
If the green LED is displa yed on the front pa nel,  
LED lit when  
SQ is enabled  
tha t fea ture is ena bled. Onc e you ha ve ena bled or  
disa bled the fea tures a s desired, let the tra nsmitter  
exit the progra m mode by wa iting 5 sec onds.  
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LT-800 Setup Instruc tions (c ont.)  
8
Set RF Power  
Full  
Set the RF POWER switc h on the ba c k of the unit  
to Full, 1/2 or 1/4 (Level is indic a ted on the LC D  
displa y). The a mount of tra nsmitted RF power tha t  
you will need depends on your a pplic a tion. If you  
a re opera ting multiple tra nsmitters in the sa me  
environment, it is best to set the tra nsmitters  
output power to its lowest level to reduc e the  
possibility of interferenc e.  
power  
1/2  
power  
Back of LT-800 unit  
1/4  
power  
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Connect Audio Inputs  
The LT-800 ha s two a udio input options: Input 1 a nd Input 2. Input 1 is a ba la nc ed c onnec tion using  
either a n XLR or 1/4” phono c onnec tor. Input 2 ha s two unba la nc ed mixing phono c onnec tors.  
Use Input 1 if you a re using a mic rophone or if you ha ve a ba la nc ed c onnec tion suc h a s from a  
professiona l a udio mixer (you c a n a lso use Input 1 for unba la nc ed c onnec tions). Use Input 2 to  
c onnec t to a n unba la nc ed a udio sourc e.  
Input 1  
C onnec t the a udio sourc e(s) to one or both a udio  
Line  
input c onnec tions. Input 1 offers a c hoic e of  
Back of LT-800 with XLR connected to Input 1  
ba la nc ed XLR or 1/4” phono c onnec tor.  
Mic  
Plug your mic rophone into Input 1 a nd move  
the input selec t switc h to Mic (for dyna mic  
mic rophones) or Mic + PH Power (for c ondenser  
mic rophones).  
Mic with  
Phantom  
Power  
Plug your ba la nc ed or unba la nc ed a udio sourc e  
into Input 1. Use the following dia gra m.  
XLR Wiring  
1/4” Phone Wiring  
-
+
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Input 2  
Plug your unba la nc ed a udio sourc e into Input 2 a nd selec t the a udio  
level switc h for -10dBu or +10dBu, to ma tc h the a udio level c oming  
from your equipment.  
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LT-800 Operating Instruc tions  
Power Unit On  
1
2
Turn power on by pressing the power button.  
Select a Channel  
Selec t the tra nsmit c ha nnel by pressing the c ha nnel selec t UP a nd DOWN buttons. See  
C ha nnel Selec tion on pa ge 14 for more informa tion.  
Channel Select UP and DOWN buttons  
NOTE: The LT-800 is shipped with only limited c hannels (Basic Mode). To selec t  
from all c hannels (Expanded Mode) refer to page 12. (for a more detailed  
desc ription of Basic and Expanded Mode refer to page 12)  
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Lock on Channel  
Onc e you determine your tra nsmit c ha nnel, you c a n loc k the tra nsmitter on tha t c ha nnel.  
To loc k a c ha nnel hold the C ha nnel Selec t “Up button for 3 sec onds until the pa dloc k  
ic on a ppea rs on the displa y. To unloc k, repea t this proc ess a nd the pa dloc k ic on will  
disa ppea r.  
Loc k ic on  
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Test Tone (if necessary)  
To broa dc a st a test tone, press the test tone button. This helps to test rec eivers when no  
a udio sourc e is a va ila ble.  
Press Test Tone  
button here  
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LT-800 Audio Control  
Adjust Audio Input Level  
1
Adjust the input knob c ounterc loc kwise to a dd ga in to Input 1. This will dec rea se ga in  
to Input 2. Adjust input knob c loc kwise to a dd ga in to Input 2. This will dec rea se ga in  
to Input 1. If you ha ve two a udio sourc es c onnec ted to both Input 1 a nd 2, a djust the  
level of one input using the VU meter, then a djust the output level of the other a udio  
sourc e. Adjust the input level until the left VU meter(s) oc c a siona lly illumina te the red  
LEDs. Illumina tion of the red LEDs indic a tes the unit is in limiting. Limiting is required so  
tha t the unit does not over-modula te the tra nsmitter. If you don’t wa nt a ny a udio  
limiting to oc c ur, ma ke sure the red LEDs never illumina te. If you wa nt a highly limited  
signa l, turn the a udio ga in up so the red LEDs illumina te often.  
2
Adjust Contour  
Adjust the C ontour knob c ounterc loc kwise if your a udio sourc e is mostly voic e. Adjust  
the knob c loc kwise if your a udio sourc e is mostly music . The C ontour knob a djusts the  
rela tive equa liza tion of the unit. This equa liza tion boosts or c uts frequenc ies a bove 5 kHz.  
3
Adjust Mix Level  
Adjust the mix level until the right VU meter oc c a siona lly illumina tes the red LED. This is the  
level a djustment for the c ombined output from Input 1 a nd Input 2.  
If you a re using a nother ma nufa c turers’ rec eivers with the LT-800, determine the frequenc y  
of their rec eivers then refer to Listen’s Frequenc y C ompa tibility Ta bles (pa ges 15-16) to find  
the LT-800 c ha nnel tha t c orresponds with the rec eivers frequenc y. We rec ommend  
verifying c orresponding c ha nnel designa tions on these ta bles to ensure c ompa tibility  
a nd provide the best possible rec eption.  
The LT-800 is Phona k c ompa tible a nd c a n be set to displa y Phona k spec ific c ha nnels. See  
pa ge 8 to set C ha nnel Mode a nd pa ge 14 for spec ific c ha nnel designa tions.  
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Listen SQ (Super Quiet) - Improving Your Listening Experienc e  
People a re a c c ustomed to listening to low noise, high fidelity a udio  
SQ Summary  
(delivered via C D, DVD, etc .). FM ra dio systems, suc h a s those ma de  
• SQ is NOT squelch  
by Listen, ha ve more inherent noise c ompa red to most sound systems.  
• SQ improves noise performance  
by at least 20dB  
To minimize noise, Listen uses a noise reduc tion tec hnology c a lled  
ListenSQ™ . Both the tra nsmitter a nd rec eiver must ha ve the SQ  
fea ture ena bled to a c hieve the desired results. SQ is a va ila ble on  
new Listen systems, inc luding the system you rec eived in this shipment.  
If you a re pla nning to use this produc t with older Listen systems tha t  
do not ha ve Listen SQ, or equipment not ma nufa c tured by Listen, you  
must disa ble Listen SQ.  
• SQ is NOT compatible with  
older version Listen products  
• SQ is NOT compatible with  
other manufacturers’ products  
• To work properly, SQ must be  
enabled for both the transmitter  
and receivers  
Your Listen LT-800 ha s been shipped to you with the SQ fea ture  
ena bled. You ma y need to disa ble the SQ func tion for one or more of  
the following rea sons:  
• SQ can be disabled to permit  
operation with older Listen  
products or other  
1
2
You a re using your new Listen LT-800 with older version Listen  
rec eivers tha t do not ha ve the SQ func tion.  
manufacturers’ products  
You a re using your new Listen LT-800 with equipment supplied  
by other ma nufa c turers (Listen is the only ma nufa c turer using SQ  
Tec hnology).  
3
You expec t tha t end users will bring a nd use their own rec eivers  
tha t don’t ha ve the SQ func tion.  
NOTE: See page 8 to enable or disable SQ (Super Quiet).  
Process Mode  
Proc ess mode is used for Audio G a in C ontrol (AG C ). With the proc ess  
mode ena bled, the LT-800 will a utoma tic a lly a djust for inc onsistent  
signa l input levels by ra ising or lowering the signa l level a c c ordingly to  
provide a c onsistent sound output level. This fea ture should be used in  
a pplic a tions where a c onsistent sound level is importa nt a nd the input  
levels va ry substa ntia lly. Typic a lly you would not wa nt to enga ge the  
Proc ess Mode when a spea kers empha sis is c ritic a l to the messa ge  
they a re c onveying.  
Basic and Expanded Mode  
In the defa ult Listen c ha nnel mode, only the most c ommonly used  
c ha nnels a re a va ila ble. This is c a lled Ba sic Mode”. When the LT-800  
is in Ba sic Mode, “L/O” (loc k-out) will be displa yed on the LC D,  
mea ning some tra nsmission c ha nnels a re una va ila ble. If the  
c ha nnel needed is not a va ila ble in Ba sic Mode, a c c ess to a ll  
tra nsmission c ha nnels is a c hieved in Expa nded Mode”. To a c c ess  
Expa nded Mode press a nd hold the c ha nnel selec t “down” button  
while powering on the unit. To return to Ba sic Mode, repea t the sa me  
proc ess of powering on the unit while holding the down” button.  
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RF Rec eption Maximization Strategies  
For proper a nd dependa ble opera tion, Listen rec eivers need to rec eive a strong a nd c onsistent  
signa l from the origina ting tra nsmitter. Note tha t on porta ble rec eivers the hea dset wire is the  
rec eiving a ntenna . The following stra tegies should be used ma ximize this signa l:  
1
When designing a nd insta lling your system, keep in mind tha t the loc a tion of both the  
tra nsmitting a nd rec eiving a ntenna s is c ritic a l to ma ximize broa dc a st ra nge.  
2
Elimina te or minimize obstruc tions between the tra nsmitting a nd rec eiving a ntenna .  
3
Minimize the dista nc e between the tra nsmitting a nd rec eiving a ntenna s.  
4
Move tra nsmitting a nd rec eiving a ntenna s a wa y from meta l or c onduc tive objec ts.  
5
Pla c e the tra nsmitting a ntenna a s high a s possible.  
6
Orient both tra nsmitting a nd rec eiving a ntenna s vertic a lly.  
7
Position the RF Power switc h on the ba c k of the LT-800 to full RF Power, unless lower power is  
nec essa ry (see pa ge 9).  
8
Keep c oa xia l c a ble from tra nsmitter to a ntenna a s short a s possible.  
CAUTION: When installing antennas, ensure the antenna is c lear of power lines.  
C oa xia l c a ble, c onnec tors, a nd optiona l a ntenna mounting kits a re a va ila ble from Listen. See  
pa ge 22-23, visit www.listentech.com or a sk your dea ler for deta ils.  
Coaxial Cable  
The a ntenna for the LT-800 c a n be mounted direc tly on the unit if desired. However, you ma y  
find tha t the unit will provide better performa nc e when the a ntenna is loc a ted elsewhere. If you  
pla n to mount the a ntenna in a different loc a tion other tha n the top of the unit, you must use  
c a ble a nd c onnec tors ra ted a t 50 ohms. Although c a ble used for c a ble TV insta lla tions looks  
simila r to this c a ble, it will not work with your Listen system.  
If you need to run c a ble over a length grea ter tha n 50 feet for 216 MHz a pplic a tions or grea ter  
tha n 100 feet for 72 MHz a pplic a tions or to ma ximize broa dc a st ra nge, Listen rec ommends tha t  
you use RG -8 c a ble ra ther tha n RG -58. RG -8 is a lower loss c a ble, mea ning tha t more of your  
signa l will rea c h the a ntenna .  
Long c a ble runs c a n result in signa l degra da tion due to the loss” c ha ra c teristic s of the c a ble.  
When using RG -58 with a 72 MHz tra nsmitter, there is a n a vera ge* loss of 4 dB per 100 feet of  
c a ble a nd a t 216 MHz using RG -58 a n a vera ge* loss of 8 dB per 100 feet of c a ble. (A 3dB loss  
mea ns ha lf of your power ha s been lost.) However, it is better to suffer c oa xia l power loss tha n  
to try to shoot your signa l through obsta c les! Obsta c les, espec ia lly meta l, c a n c rea te drop-outs  
or reflec tions of your signa l tha t will result in poor listening c onditions.  
*NOTE: There are many varieties of 50 ohm, RG-58 and RG-8 c ables. You may purc hase a  
c able that is better or worse than this value. Please c hec k with the c able vendor or  
manufac turer for exac t spec ific ations.  
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Channel Selec tion  
It is importa nt to c hoose c ha nnels tha t a re free from interferenc e to  
a c hieve proper opera tion of your Listen equipment. This proc ess is tria l  
a nd error. Before turning on the tra nsmitter, listen to the wide ba nd  
c ha nnels on the rec eivers (lettered c ha nnels a t 72 MHz a nd c ha nnels  
tha t sta rt with a 2” for 216 MHz when using a Listen rec eiver). Listen to  
the a udio through the hea dphone or via the spea ker a nd c hoose a  
c ha nnel with the lea st a mount of interferenc e. Unless you a re  
interfa c ing with a n existing na rrowba nd tra nsmission system, a lwa ys  
use a wide ba nd c ha nnel.  
Wide Band Recommendation  
Listen recommends that you always  
use a wide band channel unless you  
need to be compatible with existing  
narrow band receivers from other  
manufacturers. Wide band channels  
have lower noise than their narrow  
band counterparts.  
At 72MHz  
If you are using multiple channels follow this process:  
1. Same Space If you a re using multiple tra nsmitters in the sa me spa c e,  
the highest number of c ha nnels tha t will work simulta neously is six a t  
72 MHz a nd three a t 216 MHz. With a ll of the tra nsmitters  
The LT-800 at 72 MHz operates on 17  
wide band channels and 40 narrow  
band channels.  
Letters= Wide Band Channels  
(Example: E)  
off, listen for interferenc e on a ll the wide ba nd c ha nnels with a  
Listen rec eiver. Using the frequenc y c ompa tibility ta bles on pa ges  
15-17, elimina te a ny c ha nnels tha t ha ve notic ea ble interferenc e.  
Now c hoose the c ha nnels with the widest c ha nnel spa c ing. It is  
rec ommended tha t a dja c ent c ha nnels be spa c ed a t lea st 300k Hz  
a pa rt. If there is no interferenc e the following c ha nnels a re  
rec ommended. For a 72 MHz system, use c ha nnels A, C , E, I, J  
a nd H. For a 216 MHz system, use c ha nnels 2A, 2K a nd 2V.  
Numbers= Narrow Band Channels  
(Example: 32)  
At 216MHz  
The LT-800 at 216 MHz operates on  
19 wide band channels and 38 nar-  
row band channels.  
“2” as left digit= Wide Band  
Channel  
(Example: 2C)  
“1” and “3” as left digits= Narrow  
Band Channels (Examples: 1A; 3R)  
2. Distributed Spacing If you a re using tra nsmitters tha t a re distributed  
over a la rge a rea , you c a n a c hieve more simulta neous broa dc a st  
c ha nnels. However, it is c ritic a l tha t your rec eiver(s) be loc a ted a s  
c lose to its tra nsmitter a s possible. You c a n use a dja c ent c ha nnels  
(see frequenc y c ompa tibility ta bles (on pa ges 15-17) in this c a se  
a s long a s the a dja c ent c ha nnel tra nsmitter is a t lea st 50% further  
a wa y from the rec eiver tha n the origina l tra nsmitter. Exa mple: The  
tra nsmitter for the rec eiver on c ha nnel E is 100 feet from the  
rec eiver. The a dja c ent c ha nnel tra nsmitter on c ha nnel D should  
be a t lea st 150 feet a wa y.  
It is highly rec ommended tha t a fter c ha nnel selec tion ha s been  
a c hieved, you loc k the c ha nnel so tha t it c a nnot be c ha nged by the  
user. To a c c omplish LOC K on the LT-800, press the UP” button for 3  
sec onds. Repea t the proc ess to unloc k.  
Notes in regard to using 72 MHz and 216 MHz systems:  
1. 72 MHz is a sec onda ry frequenc y ba nd. This mea ns tha t other  
tra nsmitters a re lic ensed to use these frequenc ies. Thus, you ma y  
experienc e interferenc e from pa ging tra nsmitters a nd other types  
of tra nsmissions. You will need to find a c lea r c ha nnel by listening  
to a ll the wide ba nd c ha nnels.  
2. 216 MHz is a prima ry frequenc y ba nd a nd no other types of  
tra nsmissions a re a uthorized to use it. Thus, you will find the  
highest proba bility of c lea r c ha nnels in this ba nd. However, you  
ma y experienc e intermodula tion of the TV C ha nnel 13 a ura l c a rrier  
if there is a c ha nnel 13 tra nsmitter in your a rea a nd you a re c lose  
to the tra nsmitter. If you c a nnot find a c lea r c ha nnel in 216 MHz  
ba nd due to c ha nnel 13, it is rec ommended tha t you switc h to  
a 72 MHz system.  
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72 MHz Compatibility Chart  
Wideband frequencies are indicated in highlighted rows.  
The highlighted channels also indicated those channels  
available in the “basic” mode (default). All channels can  
be accessed when in the “expanded” channel mode (see  
page 8 for more information).  
*Parenthesis indicate T35 and T20 narrowband.  
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216 MHz Compatibility Chart  
Frequency  
MHz  
Phonic  
Ear  
Light  
Speed  
N01  
Listen  
1A  
2A  
3A  
1B  
2B  
3B  
1C  
2C  
3C  
1D  
2D  
3D  
1E  
Comtek  
1
Phonak Williams Gentner  
1
CSI  
1
AVR  
C01  
216.0125  
216.0250  
216.0375  
216.0625  
216.0750  
216.0875  
216.1125  
216.1250  
216.1375  
216.1625  
216.1750  
216.1875  
216.2125  
216.2250  
216.2375  
216.2625  
216.2750  
216.2875  
216.3125  
216.3250  
216.3375  
216.3625  
216.3750  
216.3875  
216.4125  
216.4250  
216.4375  
216.5125  
216.5250  
216.5375  
216.5625  
216.5750  
216.5875  
216.6125  
216.6250  
216.6375  
216.6625  
216.6750  
216.6875  
216.7125  
216.7250  
216.7375  
216.7625  
216.7750  
216.7875  
216.8125  
216.8250  
216.8375  
216.8625  
216.8750  
216.8875  
216.9125  
216.9250  
216.9375  
216.9625  
216.9750  
216.9875  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
41  
2
3
42  
4
5
43  
6
7
44  
8
9
41  
2
1
21  
42  
4
2
10  
6
5
C05  
43  
22  
23  
44  
8
A
B
C
D
E
3
4
14  
2
9
C09  
C12  
N09  
N12  
2E  
3E  
1F  
2F  
45  
10  
11  
46  
12  
13  
47  
14  
15  
48  
16  
17  
49  
18  
21  
51  
22  
23  
52  
24  
25  
53  
26  
27  
54  
28  
29  
55  
30  
31  
56  
32  
33  
57  
34  
35  
58  
36  
37  
59  
38  
39  
60  
40  
45  
24  
25  
46  
12  
13  
47  
26  
27  
48  
16  
17  
49  
18  
61  
29  
62  
28  
52  
64  
65  
53  
81  
82  
54  
68  
69  
55  
83  
84  
56  
72  
73  
57  
76  
85  
58  
86  
77  
59  
88  
79  
60  
80  
5
6
11  
7
3F  
1G  
2G  
3G  
1H  
2H  
3H  
1J  
2J  
3J  
1K  
2K  
3K  
1L  
7
F
8
15  
18  
3
C18  
C21  
N18  
G
H
I
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
2L  
3L  
12  
8
C24  
C25  
N64  
1M  
2M  
3M  
1N  
2N  
3N  
1P  
2P  
3P  
1R  
2R  
3R  
1S  
J
K
L
16  
19  
4
C29  
C32  
C33  
N72  
2S  
3S  
1T  
2T  
13  
9
Wideband frequencies are indicated  
in highlighted rows. The highlighted  
channels also indicated those channels  
available in the “basic” mode (default).  
All channels can be accessed when in  
the “expanded” channel mode (see page  
8 for more information).  
3T  
1U  
2U  
3U  
1V  
2V  
3V  
C37  
N77  
N80  
17  
5
C39  
C40  
Wideband frequencies in highlighted rows.  
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Phonak Frequenc y Chart  
Frequency (MHz)  
Listen  
Phonak  
216.012  
216.025  
216.037  
216.062  
216.075  
216.088  
216.113  
216.125  
216.137  
216.162  
216.175  
216.188  
216.213  
216.225  
216.238  
216.262  
216.275  
216.287  
216.312  
216.325  
216.338  
216.363  
216.375  
216.387  
216.412  
216.425  
216.438  
216.512  
216.525  
216.537  
216.562  
216.575  
216.588  
216.613  
216.625  
216.637  
216.662  
216.675  
216.688  
216.713  
216.725  
216.738  
216.762  
216.775  
216.787  
216.812  
216.825  
216.838  
216.863  
216.875  
216.887  
216.912  
216.925  
216.938  
216.963  
1A  
2A  
3A  
1B  
2B  
3B  
1C  
2C  
3C  
1D  
2D  
3D  
1E  
2E  
3E  
1F  
1
41  
2
21  
42  
4
5
43  
22  
23  
44  
8
9
45  
24  
25  
46  
12  
13  
47  
26  
27  
48  
16  
17  
49  
18  
61  
29  
62  
28  
52  
64  
65  
53  
81  
82  
54  
68  
69  
55  
83  
84  
56  
72  
73  
57  
76  
85  
58  
86  
77  
59  
88  
79  
2F  
3F  
1G  
2G  
3G  
1H  
2H  
3H  
1J  
2J  
3J  
1K  
2K  
3K  
1L  
2L  
3L  
1M  
2M  
3M  
1N  
2N  
3N  
1P  
2P  
3P  
1R  
2R  
3R  
1S  
2S  
3S  
1T  
2T  
3T  
1U  
2U  
3U  
1V  
Wideband frequencies are indicated in highlighted  
rows. The highlighted channels also indicated those  
channels available in the “basic” mode (default). All  
channels can be accessed when in the “expanded”  
channel mode (see page 8 for more information).  
216.975  
216.988  
2V  
3V  
60  
80  
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LT-800 Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
The LT-800 has no power  
Ma ke sure the LA-207 power supply is c onnec ted to a power sourc e a nd is c onnec ted to the  
ja c k ma rked Power Input”. Ma ke sure the POWER button is pressed in.  
There is no audio or the audio level is too low  
Ma ke sure tha t your a udio sourc e is properly c onnec ted to Input 1 a nd/or Input 2. The Input 1  
or Input 2 switc hes must be in the c orrec t position for the a ppropria te input level. For exa mple:  
if you a re using the output of a mixer on Input 2, the switc h should be in the -10dBu position.  
If it were to be in the +10dBu position, the level would be too low. Also, c hec k the Input knob  
to ensure it is properly a djusted. You should be a ble to see the VU meter deflec t on Input 1  
or Input 2 c orresponding with the input level of the a udio sourc e. You c a n listen to the a udio  
sourc e by c onnec ting a hea dset to the front pa nel ja c k a nd a djusting the Monitor  
volume c ontrol.  
If the level of a udio into the tra nsmitter is low a nd c a n’t be c orrec ted using the level input  
switc hes, the a udio proc essor c a n be turned on to boost the signa l (see pa ge 8 to set, pa ge 12  
for desc ription of Proc ess Mode).  
The audio is distorted  
C hec k to ma ke sure you ha ve the input level selec t switc hes in the proper position. You ma y  
be providing too muc h a udio level for the input sta ge to ha ndle. Ma ke sure the SQ mode is set  
c orrec tly on both the LT-800 a nd the rec eivers you a re using. If your rec eivers do not ha ve SQ,  
ma ke sure the SQ mode is turned off (see pa ge 8).  
There is hum in the audio  
Ma ke sure you ha ve properly grounded the a udio sourc e to the LT-800. C hec k the c onnec tions  
from the a udio sourc e to the LT-800. If you c a n, try to use a ba la nc ed a udio sourc e - this will  
reduc e the c ha nc e of c rea ting hum. C onnec t a ground wire from the LT-800 to ground a nd/or  
to the ground of the sourc e a udio.  
There is a tone  
The Test Tone button ha s been pressed (its LED light is on). Push the Test Tone button to turn off  
the tone.  
The Audio Input 1 sounds “tinny”  
If you a re using a n unba la nc ed a udio sourc e, ma ke sure Pin 3 on the XLR or the ring on the  
¼” plug is grounded (see pa ge 9).  
I c annot pic k up the signal on the rec eiver  
C hec k to ma ke sure the rec eiver a nd the tra nsmitter a re using the sa me frequenc y ba nd  
(i.e. 72 MHz or 216 MHz) a nd tha t they a re on the sa me c ha nnel. Ma ke sure the LT-800 ha s  
a n a ntenna c onnec ted. Ensure tha t the rec eiver ha s a n a ntenna (for porta ble produc ts the  
hea dset is the rec eiving a ntenna ).  
I c an pic k up the signal on the rec eiver, but it sounds like it’s not tuned in  
C hec k to ma ke sure the tra nsmitter a nd rec eiver a re on exa c tly the sa me c ha nnel. Its a good  
idea to loc k the c ha nnels onc e they ha ve been set. To loc k the LT-800, press the UP button for  
3 sec onds (see pa ge 10).  
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LT-800 Troubleshooting (c ont.)  
Troubleshooting  
I’m using another brand of rec eiver - how do I tell whic h c hannel to use  
Refer to Listen’s Frequenc y C ompa tibility Ta bles (pa ges 15-17). Adjust Listen’s tra nsmitter to the  
sa me frequenc y a s the other ma jor bra nd. Sinc e Listen produc ts c a n a c c ess 57 c ha nnels, they  
will most likely rec eive on the sa me fixed c ha nnel or c ha nnels of other ma jor bra nds. If you a re  
using a nother bra nd of rec eiver, ma ke sure you ha ve turned off the SQ fea ture on the Listen  
produc t(s).  
There is not suffic ient range  
First ma ke sure tha t the rec eivers you a re using a re opera ting properly, then ma ke sure tha t  
you ha ve a n a ntenna c onnec ted either to the top of the LT-800 tra nsmitter or c onnec ted to  
the ba c k of the unit (but not both!). The a ntenna should be a s high a s possible a nd free of  
obsta c les. In a ddition ma ke sure you a re using the c orrec t a ntenna type for your unit. You  
might wa nt to use a remote a ntenna (provided by Listen) tha t c a n be mounted on a ma st  
or wa ll. Try using different frequenc ies to find one with less interferenc e.  
There is interferenc e in my transmission  
Ensure tha t the tra nsmitter a nd rec eivers a re on the sa me c ha nnel. Verify tha t there a re no  
other tra nsmitters on the sa me c ha nnel or a c lose c ha nnel to the one exhibiting interferenc e.  
Try different c ha nnels until you find a c lea r c ha nnel. If this does not work, try a different  
frequenc y ba nd (i.e. if you a re using 72 MHz, try 216 MHz or vic e versa ). Plea se c onta c t Listen  
support for a ssista nc e a nd a return a uthoriza tion (RMA) number to exc ha nge produc t for  
a lterna te frequenc y equipment.  
End users are adjusting the unit  
First, loc k the c ha nnel by pressing a nd holding the c ha nnel selec t UP button for 3 sec onds.  
C onsider removing the Input, Mix Level a nd C ontour knobs. You c a n order a ra c k mount kit  
from Listen whic h offers a sec urity c over tha t will limit a c c ess to the unit.  
I am using other manufac turers’ rec eivers and the sound is distorted  
The rec eiver is proba bly not designed to ha ndle the +25 kHz devia tion of the Listen tra nsmitter.  
This c a n be c orrec ted by turning the Mix Level knob down. Another possibility is tha t you ha ve  
ena bled the SQ func tion of the LT-800, a nd this fea ture is not a va ila ble in other c ompa nies’  
produc ts. You will need to disa ble SQ in this event (see pa ge 8).  
If you a re using Phona k rec eivers, the tra nsmitter is c a pa ble of opera ting in the Phona k mode  
(plea se refer to pa ge 8).  
Several transmitters are operating in the same environment  
For this, youll need to c hoose your tra nsmitting frequenc ies c a refully. See pa ge 15-17 for  
more deta ils.  
Can I have two antennas c onnec ted to my transmitter  
No. The LT-800 tra nsmitter c a n use only one a ntenna c onnec tion a t a time. You ma y c onnec t  
either a top mount a ntenna through the top a ntenna port, or a remote a ntenna c onnec ted to  
the BNC c onnec tion on the rea r of the unit. If multiple a ntenna e a re simulta neously c onnec ted  
to both ports the tra nsmitter will ha ve extremely poor broa dc a st performa nc e a nd ra nge.  
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Complianc e Notic e & FCC Statement  
Compliance Notice  
This devic e c omplies with pa rt 15 of the FC C Rules. Opera tion is subjec t to the following two c onditions:  
(1) These devic es ma y not c a use ha rmful interferenc e, a nd (2) these devic es must a c c ept a ny  
interferenc e rec eived, inc luding interferenc e tha t ma y c a use undesira ble opera tion.  
Listen’s LT-800 Transmitter (216 MHz only)  
Listen’s LT-800 tra nsmitter is a uthorized by rule under the Low Power Ra dio Servic e (47 C .F.R. Pa rt 95) a nd  
must not c a use ha rmful interferenc e to TV rec eption or United Sta tes Na vy SPASUR insta lla tions. You do  
not need a n FC C lic ense to opera te these tra nsmitters. These tra nsmitters ma y only be used to provide:  
a uditory a ssista nc e to persons with disa bilities, persons who require la ngua ge tra nsla tion, or persons in  
educ a tiona l settings; hea lth c a re servic es to the ill; la w enforc ement tra c king servic es under a greement  
with a la w enforc ement a genc y; or a utoma ted ma ritime telec ommunic a tions system (AMTS) network  
c ontrol c ommunic a tions. Two-wa y voic e c ommunic a tions a nd a ll other types of uses not mentioned  
a bove a re expressly prohibited.  
This devic e must be insta lled by a tra ined a udio professiona l or c ertified dea ler of Listen. The user  
c a n’t ma ke a ny modific a tions to the unit without expressed written c onsent of Listen Tec hnologies  
C orpora tion. Any modific a tions ma de will void the FC C c omplia nc e, Listen wa rra nty a nd the users  
a uthority to opera te Listen’s equipment.  
FCC Statement  
This equipment ha s been tested a nd found to c omply with the limits for a c la ss B digita l devic e, pursua nt  
to pa rt 15 of the FC C Rules. These limits a re designed to provide rea sona ble protec tion a ga inst ha rmful  
interferenc e in a residentia l insta lla tion. This equipment genera tes, uses a nd c a n ra dia te ra dio frequenc y  
energy a nd if not insta lled a nd used in a c c orda nc e with the instruc tions, ma y c a use ha rmful interferenc e  
to ra dio c ommunic a tions. However, there is no gua ra ntee tha t interferenc e will not oc c ur in a pa rtic ula r  
insta lla tion. If this equipment does c a use ha rmful interferenc e to ra dio or television rec eption, whic h c a n  
be determined by turning the equipment off a nd on, the user is enc oura ged to try to c orrec t the  
interferenc e by one or more of the following mea sures:  
Reorient or reloc a te the rec eiving a ntenna .  
Inc rea se the sepa ra tion between the equipment a nd rec eiver.  
C onnec t the equipment into a n outlet on a c irc uit different from tha t to whic h the rec eiver is  
c onnec ted.  
C onsult the dea ler or a n experienc ed ra dio/TV tec hnic ia n for help.  
This equipment ha s been c ertified to c omply with the limits for a c la ss B c omputing devic e, pursua nt to  
FC C a nd IC Rules. In order to ma inta in c omplia nc e with FC C a nd IC regula tions, shielded c a bles must  
be used with this equipment. Opera tion with non-a pproved equipment or unshielded c a bles is likely to  
result in interferenc e to ra dio a nd TV rec eption. The user is c a utioned tha t c ha nges a nd modific a tions  
ma de to the equipment without the a pprova l of ma nufa c turer c ould void the users a uthority to opera te  
this equipment.  
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Warranty & Contac ting Listen  
Warranty  
Listen Tec hnologies C orpora tion (Listen) wa rra nts its tra nsmitters a nd rec eivers (LT-82, LT-700, LT-800, LR-100, LR-42,  
LR-44, LR-300, LR-400, LR-500, LR-600) to be free from defec ts in workma nship a nd ma teria l under norma l use a nd  
c onditions for the useful lifetime of the produc t from da te of purc ha se.  
Listen wa rra nts its Sta tiona ry IR Ra dia tors (LA-140) to be free from defec ts in workma nship a nd ma teria l under norma l  
use a nd c onditions for three yea rs from the da te of purc ha se.  
Listen wa rra nts its Noise C a nc eling Mic rophone (LA-270) to be free from defec ts in workma nship a nd ma teria l under  
norma l use a nd c onditions for one yea r from da te of purc ha se.  
Listen wa rra nts its C ha rging/C a rrying C a ses (LA-306, LA-311, LA-313, LA-317, LA-318, LA-319, LA-320, LA-321, LA-322,  
LA-323, LA-324, LA-325) to be free from defec ts in workma nship a nd ma teria l under norma l use a nd c onditions for  
one yea r from da te of purc ha se.  
All other produc ts a nd a c c essories a re wa rra nted for 90 da ys from da te of purc ha se.  
This wa rra nty is only a va ila ble to the origina l end purc ha ser of the produc t a nd c a nnot be tra nsferred. Wa rra nty is  
only va lid if wa rra nty c a rd ha s been returned within 90 da ys of purc ha se. This wa rra nty is void if da ma ge oc c urred  
bec a use of misuse or if the produc t ha s been repa ired or modied by a nyone other tha n a fa c tory a uthorized  
servic e tec hnic ia n. Wa rra nty does not c over norma l wea r a nd tea r on the produc t or a ny other physic a l da ma ge  
unless the da ma ge wa s the result of a ma nufa c turing defec t. Listen is not lia ble for c onsequentia l da ma ges due to  
a ny fa ilure of equipment to perform a s intended. Listen sha ll bea r no responsibility or obliga tion with respec t to the  
ma nner of use of a ny equipment sold by it. Listen spec ic a lly disc la ims a nd nega tes a ny wa rra nty of merc ha nta bility  
or tness of use of suc h equipment inc luding, without limita tion, a ny wa rra nty tha t the use of suc h equipment for a ny  
purpose will c omply with a pplic a ble la ws a nd regula tions. The terms of the wa rra nty a re governed by the la ws of the  
sta te of Uta h.  
In the rst ninety da ys a fter purc ha se, a ny defec tive produc t will be repla c ed with a new unit. After 90 da ys, Listen  
will, a t its own disc retion either repa ir or repla c e tra nsmitters a nd rec eivers with a new unit or a unit of simila r type  
a nd c ondition. Produc t tha t is not c overed under wa rra nty sha ll be repa ired or repla c ed with a unit of simila r type  
a nd c ondition ba sed on a a t fee. C onta c t Listen for deta ils.  
This limited wa rra nty, pric es a nd the spec ic a tions of produc ts a re subjec t to c ha nge without notic e.  
Contacting Listen  
If tec hnic a l servic e is needed, plea se c onta c t Listen. Pre-a uthoriza tion is required before returning Listen produc ts.  
If produc ts were da ma ged in shipment, plea se c onta c t the c a rrier, then c onta c t Listen for repla c ement or repa ir  
requirements pa ya ble by the c a rrier.  
Listen’s c orpora te hea dqua rters a re loc a ted in Bluffda le, Uta h U.S.A. a nd a re open Monda y through Frida y, 8a m to  
5pm Mounta in Time.  
Listen Tec hnologies G mbH  
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Bluffda le, Uta h 84065-4818  
+1.801.233.8992  
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Optional Ac c essories  
Antenna Accessories  
LA-101  
Helic a l Top Mounted Antenna  
(72 MHz)  
LA-102  
Telesc oping Top Mounted  
Antenna (216 MHz)  
LA-106  
Telesc oping Top Mounted  
Antenna (72 MHz)  
LA-123  
90˚ Helic a l Antenna  
(72 MHz)  
LA-107  
G round Pla ne Remote Antenna  
(216 MHz)  
LA-122  
Universa l Antenna Kit  
The single solution for all of  
your indoor remote antenna  
needs. Includes: 72 and 216 MHz  
components; flexible and rigid  
dipoles and monopole radials;  
hardware for multiple mount-  
ing configurations; and 25 feet  
(7.6m) of RG-58 coax cable.  
LA-124  
90˚ Helic a l Antenna  
(216 MHz)  
LT-800 Rack Mount Accessories  
LA-125 (72 MHz) a nd LA-126 (216 MHz)  
Antenna Kit for Ra c k Mount  
LA-326  
Universa l Ra c k Mounting Kit  
Inc ludes c omponents for single a nd dua l ra c k  
c onfigura tion a nd a sec urity c over  
NOTE: Rac k mounted units c annot use the LA-106,  
LA-102 or LA-101 top mounted antenna.  
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Optional Ac c essories (c ont.)  
Cable & Connectors Accessories  
LA-112  
LA-113  
RG -8 50 Ohm Low-Loss  
C oa xia l C a ble (per ft.)  
LA-127  
RG -58 BNC C onnec tor  
RG -58 50 Ohm  
C oa xia l C a ble (per ft.)  
LA-390  
LA-128  
RG -8 BNC C onnec tor  
LA-391  
RG -8 50 Ohm Prea ssembled  
C oa xia l C a ble (per ft.)  
RG -58 50 Ohm Prea ssembled  
C oa xia l C a ble (per ft.)  
Microphone Accessories  
LA-270  
LA-262  
LA-274  
Ha nd-Held  
Mic rophone  
La va lier Mic rophone  
Noise C a nc eling  
Over-the-Hea d  
Mic rophone  
Mic rophone  
LA-276  
C olla r  
Mic rophone  
LA-277  
C onferenc ing  
Mic rophone  
LA-280  
A-279  
Over-the-Ea r Mic rophone  
Presenta tion Style  
¼ in. to 3.5 mm  
Mic rophone  
Ada pter for  
LT-800/LT-82  
Behind-the-Hea d  
Mic rophone  
NOTE: To use Listen mic rophones you must use a c onverter (LA-280) to adapt the 3.5 mm c onnec tion to a 1/4” phono c onnec tion.  
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Listen Tec hnologies C orpora tion  
14912 Herita gec rest Wa y  
Bluffda le, Uta h 84065-4818, U.S.A.  
+1.801.233.8992  
North Americ a  
+1.800.330.0891  
+1.801.233.8995  
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