Trouble shooting guide – LightSpeed Technologies Listening Enhancement System LES 600 Series User Manual

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L E S 6 0 0 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

Please go through this checklist before calling LightSPEED

Technologies Service Department.

Battery Check

Transmitters are charged via a

jumper cable from the back of

the Amplifier. Make sure plugs

are secured, and in the proper

jacks.

Confirm the CHARGING light

located on the front panel of the

amplifier is on while charging.

Be sure Transmitter is turned OFF while charging.

The batteries used in the Hand-held microphone are also

charged from the Transmitter Charging jack on the back of

the Receiver/Amplifier.

Hearing Static

Test Transmitter with fully charged batteries. Regular alka-

line batteries may be used for testing purposes.

Confirm the plug on the microphone cable is firmly seated

into the Transmitter jack.

If you have access to another mic, try it in your Transmitter.

If it works, your original mic may need to be replaced.

If the system checks out okay, and you still hear some

occasional static or popping, you may be experiencing

radio frequency interference (RFI). If the mic is okay, and

you think it may be interference, confirm that your fre-

quency is not being duplicated by another wireless FM

system within the building. Continued RFI may require

exchanging your system for one with a different frequency.

Keep Receiver/Amplifier at least 6 ft. away from computers.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Note

Most problems

associated with wireless FM

systems are directly related

to low battery power. The

first thing to check is the

batteries.

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