Ir sensor installation, Troubleshooting guide – LightSpeed Technologies 850IR User Manual

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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.

2. Uncoil

sensor wire. Connect one

end of the sensor cable to the plug
on the sensor. Loosely secure wire
overhead and route it back to the
850iR.

3. Connect

the other end of the

sensor cable into one of the sensor
inputs on the back of the 850iR.

IR SENSOR INSTALLATION

1. Screw

the plastic mounting

strip to a place high on the
wall or in the middle of the solid
ceiling. Mount the strip horizon-
tally 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 850iR,
securing it along the way.

4. Connect the other end of the
sensor cable to one of the sensor
inputs on the back of the 850iR.

wall

mounting

strip

c-clip

sensor jack

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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.

Speaker Install

Instructions

Suspended Ceiling Mount

Wall/Solid Ceiling Mount

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Battery Check

• Confirm

batteries are charged

each night.

• Make

sure the LT-71 is turned off

while charging so that it will attain
a full charge. Full charge will last
eight hours.

• Make

sure the charge cord is

connected to the cradle charger.

• Inspect

the battery contacts. Clean

and adjust if necessary.

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 LT71/HM70 is

operating on the same channel.

• If

an external microphone is in use,

try another LightMic that is known
to be working (if available) to isolate
the problem. If static persists with
“known good” microphone, the
LT-71 input jack has damage and
will need service.

Low Volume or Feedback

Ensure

microphone is positioned

appropriately, just below the collar
bone. If a headset microphone is in
use, the end of the mic boom
should be positioned at the corner
of the mouth.

• Check

volume level on the ampli-

fier. If the volume is too high, feed-
back 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.

• Confirm

signal is being received

at the amplifier. The IR signal
light will be lit (red) indicating a
signal is being received.

• Confirm

microphone is function-

ing. Next to the IR signal light is
the AF signal light. This light will
flicker (green) as audio is picked
up by the microphone indicating
activity.

• Ensure

speaker switch on the

amplifier is in the “ON” position
for each speaker that is connect-
ed to the amplifier. Check con-
nections on both the amplifier
and speaker.

• Confirm

that the speaker wires

are connected correctly to the
back of the 850iR (refer to
speaker install guide) and make
sure that the speaker switch for
that output jack is in the ON
position

.

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, 6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST.

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.

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