Radio Shack 920SR User Manual

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Page 1 - 923C charging stand

user guide920SR speaker921T body-worn transmitter922T handheld transmitter923C charging stand216MHz4724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:14 AM Page

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8daily operating tips (cont’d)Do not coil the microphone – since it also acts as your antenna, coiling or wrapping thecord will affect its range and m

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9parts and accessories included with system2178594101213611orand/or34724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:14 AM Page 15

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1011 channel changer screwdriver(330-3000-101)7 receiver antenna(AT0831)5 power supply, receiver(040-7402-106)10 AA rechargeable NiMH batteries(AT0807

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11920SR column speaker features (top)2 4 6 78 91351011124724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:14 AM Page 17

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121 power, low battery, andreception status indicatorfor channel A2 power switch and volumecontrol for channel A 3 reception status indicator forchann

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13920SR column speaker features (front and back)13141516172018194724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:14 AM Page 19

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1414 two built-in speakers16 handle18 power and charging indicator19 power jack15 internal rechargeable battery(non-user removable)13 speaker grille17

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15921T body-worn transmitter featuresback3124front4724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:14 AM Page 21

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165 microphone input (2.5mm)6 3 position power switch7 power and low battery indicator light1 belt clip2 battery compartment3 volume control4 channel

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17922T handheld microphone features 1 LED indicator light4 battery compartment5 channel selector key(inside battery compartment)2 3 position power swi

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contents922T handheld transmitteroperation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-46aux in – connecting to TV, CD, VCR, etc. . . . . . . .

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18923C charging stand features 2 pocket 1 charging indicator1 power indicator3 pocket 1 full charge indicator4 pocket 2 charging indicator5 pocket 2 f

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attach antenna1Attach antenna to top of speaker 1119system setup and operationTurn metal base of antenna clock-wise until secured tightly (do notover-

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20NOTE: Battery operating time is 5-8 hours.Plug power supply intopower/charging socketPlug power supply intowall socket12Turn speaker onif using wall

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213charge batteryNOTE: Battery operating time is 5-8 hours.Plug power supply intopower/charging socketPlug power supply into wall socket12NOTE:Light i

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22insert batteries in body-worn transmitter4++__Switch power offRemove battery cover(push and slide off)Insert two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries12312

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insert batteries in handheld microphone5Switch power offRemove battery cover(turn counter-clockwise)Insert two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries123_+AA R

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24charge transmitter(s)Never attempt to recharge alkaline batteries! This will cause damage tothe unit and will void the product warranty.62Plug power

Page 20 - 923C charging stand features

12325wait until green charge indicators light (4-5 hours)7PWR:Red light = charger is turned onCHARGING:Amber light = units are being chargedREADY:Gree

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268select channelUse a screwdriver to adjust the Channel A selector on the back ofthe speaker to match the channelnumber of either the 921T and/orthe

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279activate receiversTurn receiver on by turning Channel Aand/or Channel B volume controlknob(s) to the rightCheck power indicator light (remember tha

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introductionCongratulations on the purchase of your new Radium sound field system! With proper careand use it will become one of your most valuable cl

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28Follow steps or below to adjust FMvolumesetting to proper level. Two people areneeded to set the volume level. It is difficult tohear your own v

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2911speaker positioning1m/3ftPlace speaker in a corner of the room facinglisteners. Mount speaker on wall using brack-ets or place speaker on a surfa

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3012achannel mapping: placement diagram for multiple system installations (double channel - 8 rooms total)= suggested placement of 920SR speakerhallwa

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3112bchannel mapping: placement diagram for multiple system installations (single channel - 16 rooms total)hallwayhallwayChannel: 41Channel: 45Channel

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3213awall mounting (option 1)Screw mounting brackets to top andbottom of speakerAttach brackets to wallAT082012214724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05

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33mounting on floor stand (option 2)Screw speaker stand into hole onbottom of speaker.• Turn clockwise to tighten• Turn counter-clockwise to loosenAT0

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34Place plastic plug into mountingbracket hole on top of speaker tokeep out dustseal wall mounting hole if using table stand1113c4724 Radium 216 User

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351plug microphone in14Plug microphone cord into mic jack on top of body-worntransmitter1Boom mic cord921T body-worn transmitter operation4724 Radium

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3615put on microphone and adjust for proper distance from mouthAT0291-L directional lapel micperformance: ★★15cm/6in max.optimumAT0655 boom mic (two w

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3716turn power onSwitch power onCheck indicator light:Continuous green = adequate powerContinuous red =low batterybattery lifeNiMH rechargeable AA = 1

Page 34 - Attach brackets to wall

2understanding sound field and its benefits?• distance• noise• echocough!• distance• noise• echo?without sound fieldwith sound field4724 Radium 216 Us

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3817adjust transmitter(s) frequencyUse a screwdriver to turn frequencyselector to channel number that match-es the channel set on column speaker1If us

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3918adjust body-worn transmitter volumeIncrease transmitter volume forgreater mic sensitivity and soundclarity Reduce transmitter volume if feed-back

Page 37 - Boom mic cord

4019activate standby/mute mode1Activate standby mode to eliminate white noise when not speaking1MUTE: Standby mode can also be used asa microphone/tra

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41120turn power onTurn power on by pushing power switch up1922T handheld transmitter operation4724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:15 AM Page 47

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4221check indicator lightCheck indicator light:Continuous green = adequate powerContinuous red = low battery1battery lifeNiMH rechargeable AA = 12 hou

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4322remove channel adjustment keyOpen battery compartment door andremove batteries1Remove channel adjustment key 2124724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/0

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4423adjust transmitter channel to match receiver channelUsing adjustment key, turn channel frequency selector to channel numberthat matches the channe

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4524standby modeActivate standby mode to mutevoice and eliminate white noisewhen not speaking114724 Radium 216 User Guide 2/28/05 10:15 AM Page 51

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46transmitters that can be used with 920SR receiver/speakertransmittercompatible performance accessorycommentsrating needed25best when used with AT065

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47Using either the AT0532-05 or 300-6332-107 adaptor cords, connect VCR, TV, CD, computer or other audio source to AUX INport on top of speakerVCRconn

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3IMPORTANT!Be sure you place your Radium speaker and transmitter units on their charger overnight –for a minimum of 12 hours – before turning the powe

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48Connect AT0532-05(ft) cord to AUX input jack of either SOLARIS, EASY LISTENER,SPRITE, or other trans-mitter. Connect other end of cable toAUX OUT po

Page 47 - Activate standby mode to mute

49aux out transmitter compatibility chart and level setting guide* For transmitters with a 3.5mm jack size, simply attach the transmitter to the AT080

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50microphone optionsadditional system accessoriesAT0824speaker floor standAT0822carrying bagAT0820wall mounting bracket(set of 2)AT0823speaker table s

Page 49 - AUX IN VOLUME control to

51transmitter accessoriesAT0529Atransmitter antennaAT0532-15auxiliary input/output cable(3.5mm–dual RCA)(15ft/4.6m)310-2544-1341aux-out adaptor plug(3

Page 50 - PRITE, or other trans

52no FM reception (Channel A, ChannelB indicator does not have green light)• Verify the transmitter is turned on• Verify the frequency number on the t

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53troubleshooting (cont’d)speaker does not turn on (powerindicator does not flash red)• Verify main power switch on the bottom ofthe unit is turned on

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54Radium channel numbers and corresponding frequenciesChannel # Channel A Channel # Channel B41 . . . . . . . . . . .216.025 MHz 51 . . . . . . . . .

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55two channel column speaker: 920SRproduct specificationscarrier frequency range/ 216.025–216.875MHzfrequencies 16 totalmodulation FM (F3E)output powe

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56body-worn transmitter: 921Tcarrier frequency range/ 216.025 –216.875MHzfrequencies 16 totalmodulation FM (F3E)total harmonic distortion <1.5%freq

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57product specifications (cont’d)handheld mic transmitter: 922Tcarrier frequency range/ 216.025 –216.875MHzfrequencies 16 total (see chart below)mic d

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4setup tips (cont’d)mount stand in diagram 2. In either case,the speaker should be placed at a height of 3 feet/1 meter from the floor, or at level cl

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58warrantytime period of warrantyThis warranty will go into effect upon the date of purchase and will stay in effect as long as the instrument remains

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59warranty (cont’d)Phonic Ear Inc. reserves the right to make changes inthe design or construction of any of its instruments atany time without incurr

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60Then, carefully package the equipment in theoriginal shipping containerto prevent damageand send it postpaid to the service center near you:USA/Inte

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61regulatory approvals and clearancestransmitterThis transmitter is authorized by rule under the LowPower Radio Service (47 C.F.R. Part 95) and mustno

Page 61 - 800.227.0735, then press 5

62This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are

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63regulatory approvals and clearances (cont’d)Part 95This transmitter is authorized by rule under theLow Power Radio Service (47 CFR Part 95) andmust

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64IC notesThis Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canad

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© 2005 Phonic Ear Inc. Phonic Ear and the names of Phonic Ear products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Phonic Ear Inc. in the U.S. andothe

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setup tips (cont’d)5• Choose a table or surface top that is sturdy.Make sure the table or cabinet is structurally solid, sturdy and out of the way of

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6daily operating tipsIn the morning –• Turn transmitter power ’on’ and put microphone on.• Turn speaker column power ’on’. The speaker should remain p

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7daily operating tips (cont’d)Battery care and maintenance tips –• The speaker battery will last approximately 2 years depending on usage.• When not i

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