Infrared sensor/receiver (isr) connections, Rear panel controls – LightSpeed Technologies CAT 860 User Manual

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1. Overview

3. Optional

Accessories

4. T

roubleshooting

5. W

arranty

, Safety

& Specifications

1. Overview

2. Setup & Use

3. Optional

Accessories

4. T

roubleshooting

5. W

arranty

, Safety

& Specifications

2. Setup & Use

INFRARED SENSOR/RECEIVER (ISR)
CONNECTIONS

1. POWER INDICATOR: This light

will glow blue when the ISR is
receiving power from the CAT 860.

2. A/B IR INDICATORS: These lights

glow when the corresponding
microphone (set to channel A or
B) is turned on and transmitting.
A steady light indicates a strong
signal.

3. SENSOR OUT: Connect the CAT 5

sensor cable to this connection to
send audio from the microphones
to the CAT 860 amplifier.

4. IR EXPANSION: Connect up to

three passive IR sensors (IR-SR70F)
to this connection for larger
classrooms. For more than one
additional sensor a 3-way coax
splitter is required (HS3).

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RS-232 IN

Front Panel

RS-232

Control Select

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RS-232 IN

Front Panel

RS-232

Control Select

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1. CONTROL SELECT: Both

microphone and aux input volume

can be adjusted from the front

panel controls or remotely from

a controller via the RS-232 Serial

Interface. This switch selects either

front panel control or RS-232

control. Front panel controls are

ignored during RS-232 operation.

2. RS-232 IN: A 9 pin connector

to connect the CAT 860 to an

external controller.

3. SPEAKER OUTPUTS (1–4): These

binding post connectors are used

to connect the CAT 860 to the

speakers. Depending on speaker,

all outputs may not be used.

*Note: Wiring to these terminals

should follow the Class 2 wiring

methods as outlined in the

National Electric Code.

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.

5. DC POWER: Plug the 24 V power

supply into this jack.

6. PAGING INPUT AND ADJ:

Connect the input from optional

PageFirst sensor here when

interface with a buildings paging

system. Use the ADJ control to

adjust the sensitivity if needed.

7. EQUALIZER (4-BAND): Adjust

these controls upon installation to

properly equalize the system to

produce optimium audio quality

from the microphone(s).

8. AUX OUT AND VOL: This jack

sends audio to external equipment

such as an assistive listening

device (Personal FM System) or

recording device. Use the volume

control to set the optimum signal

level for the device.

9. AUDIO INPUTS: These

connections accept an audio

signal from other technology so

all multimedia can be distributed

evenly throughout the classroom.

10. SENSOR INPUT: The infrared

microphone audio from the ISR is

connected to this input via CAT 5

cable. Connect additional sensors

to the CAT 860 to cover large or

odd-shaped classrooms.

11. SENSOR SHORT: This LED glows

red when there is a short in the

ISR or cable. The system will not

operate, but is protected from

damage when the LED is lighted.

REAR PANEL CONTROLS

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