Dukane Stereo System CAE 20W User Manual

Product Instruction  
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Table of Contents  
Repair Form ……………………………………………. Page 58  
Power Cords for EU……………………………………. Page 59-60  
Safety Instructions for EU……………………………… Page 61  
WEEE Fitting…...………………………………………. Page 62  
Warranty…………………………………………………. Page 63  
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Introduction  
AUDIO ENHANCEMENT has been creating technologically ad-  
vanced products that exceed expectations for over 25 years.  
They are designed by caring professionals for those who teach  
and those who will become the future leaders of America. Se-  
lecting the infrared classroom sound amplification system is the  
most important step to improve the learning environment.  
Your infrared classroom system represents a breakthrough in  
classroom amplification. It assures you the clarity and interfer-  
ence free performance you expect; trouble free performance  
with unlimited numbers of systems used in the same building.  
Please read through this manual before installing and using the  
IR systems and refer to it often to become familiar with class-  
room sound amplification systems. Our staff is available to an-  
swer any questions that may arise; call 1-800-383-9362.  
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Introduction  
When asked to rank the importance of nine different  
types of equipment used in classroom instruction,  
34% of the teachers in general education ranked class-  
room amplification most important , even over the  
overhead projector, which came in second at 18% and the  
computer at 16%! (1)  
45% of the school day is spent by children engaged in  
listening activities. (2)  
90% of a very young child’s knowledge is attributed to  
incidental reception of a conversation around them. (3)  
1. Allen, L. (1993). Promoting the usefulness of classroom amplification  
equipment. Educational Audiology Monograph 3, 32-34.  
2. Berg, F.S. (1987). Facilitating classroom listening: A handbook for teachers of  
normal and hard of hearing students. Boston: College-Hill Press/Little, Brown.  
3. Flexer, Carol (1993). “Classroom Management of Children with Hearing Loss:  
Preferential Seating is NOT enough” presentation. San Francisco, CA 8/14/93.  
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CE Declaration  
English  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declara-  
tion relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents  
following the provisions of Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.  
German  
Wir erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, daß das Produkt, auf das sich diese  
Erklärung bezieht, mit der folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten  
übereinstimmt. Gemäß den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2006/95/EC und  
2004/108/EC.  
French  
Nous déclarons sous note seule responsabilité que le produit auquel se rèfére las  
présente déclaration est conforme aux normes ou autres documents normatifs  
conformé ment aux dispositions des directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.  
Spanish  
Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra única responsabilidad que el producto a que  
hace referencia esta declaración está conforme con las normas u otros docu-  
mentos normativos siguiendo las estipulaciones de las directivas 2006/95/CE y  
2004/108/CE.  
Italian  
Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilità che il prodotto a cui si  
riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta confrome ai seguenti standard o altri  
documenti normativi confromi alle disposizioni delle direttive 2006/95/CE e  
2004/108/CE.  
Dutch  
Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke, dat het product waarop deze verklaring  
betrekking heeft, voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve  
documenten, overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 2006/95/EC en  
2004/108/EC.  
Danish  
Vi erklærer os eneansvarlige for, at dette produkt, som denne deklaration  
omhandler, er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre normative  
dokumenter i følge bestemmelserne i direktivene 2006/95/EC og 2004/108/EC.  
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CE Declaration  
Swedish  
Vi deklarerar härmed värt fulla ansvar för att den produkt till vilken denna  
deklaration hänvisar är i överensstämmelse med standarddokument, eller andra  
normativa dokument som framställs i direktiv nr. 2006/95/EC och 2004/108/  
EC.  
Finnish  
Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme, että tuote, jota tämä ilmoitus  
koskee, noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja, jotka  
noudattavat direktiivien 2006/95/EC ja 2004/108/EC säädöksiä.  
Norwegian  
Vi erklærer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erklaeringen  
gjelder for, er i overensstemmelse med følgende normer eller andre  
normgivende dokumenter som følger bestemmelsene i direktivene 2006/95/EC  
og 2004/108/EC.  
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Safety Instructions  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer‘s  
instructions.  
8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polar-  
ized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has  
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are pro-  
vided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an elec-  
trician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, con-  
venience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufac-  
turer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the  
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is dam-  
aged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been  
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this re-  
ceiver/amplifier to rain or moisture.  
The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.  
Objects filled with liquids should not be placed on or next to the appa-  
ratus.  
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Safety Instructions  
WARNING:  
This apparatus must be earthed.  
Apparatus shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective  
earthing connection.  
The mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.  
To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus  
to rain or moisture.  
The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that  
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the  
apparatus.  
All work related to the installation of this product should be made by  
qualified service personnel or system installers.  
For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED APPARATUS provided nei-  
ther with an all-pole MAINS SWITCH nor an all-pole circuit breaker,  
the installation shall be carried out in accordance with all applicable  
installation rules.  
The connections should comply with local electrical code.  
When the equipment is not used, make sure to contact your dealer and  
remove it.  
CAUTION:  
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label  
on the bottom (CAE-20W).  
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Explanation of Symbols  
220 - 240 Vac.  
50 to 60 Hz  
A.C. Power Only  
Rated Mains Frequency  
The date or a dating code not exceeding any three consecutive months of  
manufacture. The dating code shall be in an established alphanumeric code  
affirmed by the manufacturer. The coding system shall have a minimum 10  
year repetition cycle.  
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ACHIEVER  
Operating Controls  
Front View  
5
2
4
7
3
1
6
(1)Power switch. Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [ Teacher 1 and 2 ]. This control is used to  
adjust the level of the infrared microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator [ Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared  
wireless receiver is receiving a signal.  
(5) Auxiliary Input volume [ TV/DVD and CD/MP3].This Control adjusts the vol-  
ume of the auxiliary inputs connected to the input terminals (11).  
(6) Equalizer [ BASS, TREBLE]. The Bass and Treble controls allow the teacher  
to have control over the quality of his or her voice. This adjustment is made by ad-  
justing the "BASS" low-range or "TREBLE" high-range until the desired sound qual-  
ity is achieved.  
(7) Speaker output volume SPEAKER L, R ].Output levels from each pair of  
speakers are adjustable with this volume  
AC adapter. Use the “3A-621DA24” AC adapter provided to supply power to the  
"Achiever".  
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ACHIEVER  
Operating Controls  
Rear View  
10  
B
A
12  
13  
11  
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(9) DC power terminal. The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power.  
(10) Sensor input terminal. Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the  
infrared sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V).  
(11) Input terminal TV/DVD, CD/MP3]. Connections for TV/DVD, and CD/  
MP3.  
(12) Line output terminal. Provides a line level output for connection of personal  
FM system, recording devices, or video conferencing systems. All input signals,  
including microphones an auxiliary inputs are mixed and provided at the line out-  
put terminal.  
(13) Speaker output terminals. Connections for the speakers (8 Ohms).  
(A) Ground screw SIGNAL GND]  
(B) Mount for cable clamp - Used to bundle cables and speaker wires with tie-  
wraps.  
IDENTIFICATION  
The vender’s name, the model number and the nature of supply are marked on  
bottom of the apparatus.  
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ULTIMATE II  
Operating Controls  
4
2
5
6
1
(1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON.  
3
7
8
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. This control is used to ad-  
just the level of the infrared microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared  
wireless receiver is receiving a signal.  
(5) Auxiliary Input volume TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3]. This Control  
adjusts the volume of the auxiliary inputs connected to the input terminals (11).  
(6) Master volume. Adjusts overall level of the system.  
(7) Equalizer LOW, MID, HIGH]. The 3-Band Equalizer allows the teacher to have  
control over the quality of his or her voice. This adjustment is made by adjusting  
"LOW", "MID", or "HIGH“ controls until the desired sound quality is achieved.  
(8) Speaker output volume FRONT L/R, REAR L/R ]  
The level from each speaker can be independently adjusted with these controls.  
AC adapter. Use the “3A-901DA24-048” AC adapter provided to supply power to the  
"Ultimate II".  
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ULTIMATE II  
Operating Controls  
13  
B
12  
11  
10  
14  
9
A
(9) DC power terminal. The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power.  
(10) Sensor input terminal. Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared  
sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V).  
(11) Input terminal [TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, MP3].Connections for TV/DVD, CD,  
COMPUTER, and MP3.  
(12) Line output terminal. Provides a line level output for connection of personal FM sys-  
tem, recording devices, or video conferencing systems. All input signals, including micro-  
phones an auxiliary inputs are mixed and provided at the line output terminal.  
(13) AUX mute setting switch [OFF/LOW/HIGHThe Aux mute switch allows selection  
of whether or not the teachers voice mutes the auxiliary inputs when he or she speaks. The  
‘off’ setting provides for no muting. The Low setting provides for a standard level of at-  
tenuation. The High setting provides for a faster attenuation. Set the switch to ‘low’ for  
normal operation  
(14) Speaker output terminal. Connections for the speakers (8 Ohms).  
(A) Ground screw SIGNAL GND]  
(B) Mount for cable clamp - Used to bundle cables and speaker wires with tie-wraps.  
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ULTIMATE IISE  
Operating Controls  
(1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. This control is used to ad-  
just the level of the infrared microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared wire-  
less receiver is receiving a signal.  
(5) Feedback blocker indicator (orange) Teacher 1 and 2], lights orange when the  
feedback blocker is activated.  
(6) Auxiliary Input volume [TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3]. This Control ad-  
justs the volume of the auxiliary inputs connected to the input terminals.  
(7) Master volume. Adjusts all input volumes (3, 6) together.  
(8) Equalizer [LOW, MID, HIGH]. The 3-Band Equalizer allows the teacher to have  
control over the quality of his or her voice. This adjustment is made by adjusting  
"LOW", "MID", or "HIGH“ controls until the desired sound quality is achieved.  
(9) Speaker output volume FRONT L/R, REAR L/R ]  
The level from each speaker can be independently adjusted with these controls.  
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ULTIMATE IISE  
Rear Panel Connections  
(1) DC power supply terminal [24 V IN, 1.2 A] Connect the specified AC adaptor  
(accessory), and it supplies 24 V DC power.  
(2) Sensor input terminal [SENSOR INPUT 75  
(3) Line input terminals - [LINE INPUT 1,2,3,4 –20dBV 10k Ohm] Connect exter-  
nal audio device (such as DVD etc).  
(4) Line Output terminals [LINE OUTPUT 0dBV 600 Ohm]. Connect to recording  
or external audio device. Output jack is 3.5mm Tip/Sleeve (monaural).  
(5) Auto mute switch [AUTO MUTE OFF/LOW/HIGH] When activated, the mi-  
crophone can interrupt the external audio device by reducing its volume. Detec-  
tion sensitivity is controlled by the “LOW” and “HIGH” setting.  
(6) Feedback blocker switch [FEEDBACK BLOCKER OFF/ON] Turn this switch  
OFF to disable feedback blocker. Default is OFF.  
(7) Function terminals [PA OVERRIDE INPUT, BIAS/CNT/GND] See “Function”  
Page.  
(8) Jumper pin—Used to set up Enable/Disable of the PA override function. Default  
setting is Disable  
(9) Speaker Output terminals - Use speakers with impedance of 8 Ohms. Two  
speakers can be connected each of the four amplifiers.  
(10) Ground screw [SIGNAL GND] - When the amplifier is used with a combina-  
tion of external devices, connect the earth terminal of each device to reduce the  
difference in potentials between devices.  
(11) Mount for cable clamp.  
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ULTIMATE IISE  
“F” Function  
Setting the Function Channel on the Teacher  
microphone  
1. Remove the battery cover of the microphone. Pull the  
battery cover in the arrow direction while pressing the  
“A” portion with both right and left thumbs to remove  
the cover.  
2. Set the transmitting channel and assign function F1 or  
F2 with the Channel select control. To set the transmit-  
ting channels and assign functions to the function button,  
use the small channel setting screwdriver (microphone's  
accessory) to turn the channel select switch until it clicks  
in place.  
3. F2 is the Security Alert function. Typically this is the  
function selected on the Teachers microphone. Channel  
1 is normally used for the Teachers microphone as well.  
Set the switch to CH 1 in the F2 (white background) area  
of the switch.  
F1 is the momentary activation function.  
Set the Channel selector switch to the de-  
sired channel in the black background area  
of the label.  
Amplifier Function Output Connections  
Function Outputs are opto-isolated  
and are the equivalent of an “Open  
Collector” NPN transistor that can handle a  
maximum of 30Vdc at 20mA. The “CNT”  
terminal is the collector and the “COM” is the  
emitter.  
Function Action Description  
F1 Function - The F1 function activation provides for a momentary (300 ms) activation  
of the F1 “CNT and ”COM” terminals every time the “F” button is pressed. If the “F”  
button is pressed and held in F1 function, it will provide a 300ms activation every  
600ms. A 300ms ON followed by a 300ms OFF, repeating until the “F” button is re-  
leased.  
F2 Function - The F2 function activation will cause the “F2” “CNT and ”COM” ter-  
minals to activate and remain activated until the receiver is powered OFF or the re-  
ceiver does not receive an “F2” signal from the microphone for 3 minutes.  
The F2 transmission from a microphone can only be terminated by  
turning the microphone power OFF.  
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INNOVATOR  
Operating Controls  
2
4
6
5
Front View  
7
1
(1) Power switch  
Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power indicator  
3
8
Lights "green" when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 to 4]  
This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator Teacher 1 to 4]  
Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal.  
(5) Auxiliary Input volume TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3]  
This Control adjusts the volume of the auxiliary inputs connected to the input  
terminals (11).  
(6) Master volume  
Adjusts overall level of the system.  
(7) Equalizer LOW, MID, HIGH]  
The 3-Band Equalizer allows the teacher to have control over the quality of his or  
her voice. This adjustment is made by adjusting "LOW", "MID", or "HIGH“ controls  
until the desired sound quality is achieved.  
(8) Speaker output volume FRONT A L/R, FRONT B L/R, REAR A L/R, REAR B  
L/R The level from each speaker can be independently adjusted with these controls .  
AC adapter  
Use the “PW-150A2-1Y-240E” AC adapter provided to supply power to the  
"Innovator amplifier".  
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INNOVATOR  
Operating Controls  
Rear View  
13  
17  
B
A
9
16  
12  
11  
15  
10  
18  
14  
9) DC power terminal  
The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power.  
(10) Sensor input terminal  
Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared wireless sensors.  
It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V).  
(11) Input terminal TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, MP3]  
Connections for TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3.  
(12) Line output terminal  
Provides a line level output for connection of personal FM system, recording de-  
vices, or video conferencing systems. All input signals, including microphones an auxil-  
iary inputs are mixed and provided at the line output terminal.  
(13) AUX mute setting switch OFF/LOW/HIGH]  
The Aux mute switch allows selection of whether or not the teachers voice mutes  
the auxiliary inputs when he or she speaks. The ‘off’ setting provides for no muting. The  
Low setting provides for a standard level of attenuation. The High setting provides for a  
faster attenuation. Set the switch to ‘low’ for normal operation.  
(14) Speaker output terminal  
Connections for the speakers (8 Ohms).  
(15) PA input terminal  
When public announcements are input into the system they are played through the  
speakers. The user can also select to reduce the auxiliary input levels during PA an-  
nouncements by switching the EMG input Terminal (17).  
(16) PA input volume  
Adjusts the level of the PA system being played through the speakers  
(18) Serial transmission terminal (RS-232)  
Provides for remote control of system from a computer  
(A) Ground screw SIGNAL GND]  
(B) Mount for cable clamp - Used to bundle cables and speaker wires with tie-wraps.  
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RC-07 Infrared Receiver  
Front View  
Operating Controls  
2
4
1
3
(1) Power switch  
Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power indicator  
Lights "green" when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]  
This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator MIC 1 IR SIGNAL, MIC 2 IR SIGNAL]  
Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal.  
AC adapter  
Use the “3A-621DA24” AC adapter provided to supply power to the "RC-  
07".  
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RC-07 Infrared Receiver  
Operating Controls  
10  
B
A
9
11  
12  
13  
(9) DC power terminal  
The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power.  
(10) Sensor input terminal  
Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared sensors.  
It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V).  
(11)AUX input terminal  
Connections for TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3 etc.  
(12) Mixing output terminal  
Provides selectable line level or microphone level signal for input into external  
amplifier. Output provides mixed signal from both infrared microphone and auxiliary  
input.  
(13) Output Level Selection  
Allows selection of either line level or microphone level output  
(A) Ground screw SIGNAL GND]  
(B) Mount for cable clamp - Used to bundle cables and speaker wires with tie-wraps.  
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STUDENT MICROPHONE  
Operating Controls  
3
(1A) Momentary power switch– Push to Talk.  
(1B) Continuous power switch– Slide up to lock on  
and then talk.  
(2) Power indicator –lights "green" when the power is  
turned either momentary or continuous.  
(3) Microphone (audio pickup) - speak into this  
part of the microphone.  
(4) Infrared signal emitters — the infrared signal  
is broadcast from multiple infrared signal emitters.  
(5) Battery case— Slide the battery cover down to  
remove.  
4
8
7
2
1A  
1B  
5
10  
9
(6) Charging terminal—charging input for charging  
the batteries with the AC Adapter or the battery  
charger  
(7) Charging indicator—The charging indicator pro-  
vides a "red" light to indicate the following con-  
ditions when the power switch is off and the mi-  
crophone is being charged.  
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To change the battery:  
Charging: Solid steady ON  
Finished Charging: OFF  
1. Slide the rear cover(5)  
down towards the bottom  
of the microphone.  
Charging error (trying to charge an alka-  
line battery : Flashing very fast  
(8) External Auxiliary input terminal (on the side) -  
Used to connect a CD or MP3 player or other device.  
Allows the user to wirelessly connect a source to the  
system.  
2. Replace battery with a  
standard “AA” NiMH  
rechargeable.  
Note: A standard “AA”  
Alkaline cell can be used  
on a temporary basis.  
(9) Single “AA” NiMH rechargeable battery or non-  
rechargeable Alkaline battery.  
(10) Channel assignment switch. Channel switch  
(inside the battery case) - Set the channel of the infra-  
red wireless microphone to the desired channel.  
Channels 1 or 2 for use with Achiever,  
Ultimate II, Innovator. Channels 1 through  
4 for use with Innovator..  
Uses two Panasonic NIMH AA rechargeable batter-  
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TEACHER MICROPHONE  
Operating Controls  
3
To change the battery:  
4
1. Slide the rear cover(5)  
down towards the bottom  
of the microphone.  
13  
5
2. Replace battery with a  
standard “AA” NiMH  
rechargeable.  
11  
9
2
8
Note: A standard “AA”  
Alkaline cell can be used  
on a temporary basis.  
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12  
14  
10  
1
6
Front View  
Rear View  
(1) Power/Mute switch: Turns the power on/off. Press and hold to turn on/off. Press momentary to  
mute.  
(2) Power indicator—Lights green when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Microphone (audio pickup) - Speak into this part of the microphone.  
(4) Infrared signal emitter The infrared signals are broadcast from multiple IR signal emitters.  
(5) Battery case cover (on the back) Slide it down to remove. Requires 1 “AA” NiMH rechargeable  
battery or 1 non-rechargeable Alkaline battery.  
(6) Charging terminal Charging input for charging the batteries with the AC charger.  
(7) Charging indicator—The charging indicator provides a "red" light to indicate the following con-  
ditions when the power switch is off and the microphone is being charged.  
Charging: Solid Steady ON  
Finished Charging: OFF  
Charging error (trying to charge an alkaline battery : Flashing very fast  
(8) External Auxiliary input terminal (on the side)  
Used to connect a CD or MP3 player or other device. Allows the user to wirelessly connect a  
source to the system.  
(9) External Microphone input accepts lavaliere or headband microphones.  
(10) Channel assignment switch. Channel switch (inside the battery case) - Set the channel of the  
infrared wireless microphone to the desired channel.  
Channels 1 or 2 for use with Achiever, Ultimate II and Innovator. Channels 1 through 4  
for use with Innovator. (See Page #17 for addition Channel Setting Information)  
(11) UP/DOWN Remote volume contol buttons for Own (Teacher), Other(Student), and Line  
sources.  
(12) SELECT button –Selects which source will be controled by the remote buttons (Own, Other,  
Line).  
(13) Source SELECT indicators. Show which source (Own, Other, Line) is currently selected for  
remote control.  
(14) ‘F’ Function button—Press to activate the selected Function ‘F1’ or ‘F2’. See ‘Function’ page  
on the Utlimate IISE for information on setting the Function. The ‘Own’, ‘Other’ and ‘Line’  
LEDs will flash when the ‘F’ button is pressed when set to F1. These three LEDs will come on  
and stay on when the ‘F’ button is pressed when set to F2. In the F2 mode the ‘F’ button must  
be pressed and held for three seconds in order to activate. It can only be reset by powering off  
the microphone.  
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Charging the Microphone Battery  
4
2
2
3
1
3
1. Plug the charger into the wall (1) to the AC mains.  
2. Connect the charging plug(s) (3) to the microphone(s)  
3. The red Charging LED (4) should come on and stay on during the charging proc-  
ess. It will extinguish when charging is completed.  
4. A flashing red Charging LED indicates a charging problem. It will flash if an  
attempt is made to charge an Alkaline battery.  
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SoloSolution  
Operating Controls  
6
7
8
9
4
2
1
3
5
(1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off.  
(2) Power Indicator. Lights “amber” when the power is turned ON.  
(3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. These controls  
are used to adjust the level of the Teacher/Student microphones.  
(4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights “green” when the  
infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal from a microphone.  
(5) Auxiliary Input volume Controls [TV/DVD and CD/MP3]. These con-  
trols adjust the volume of the auxiliary inputs connected to the input  
connectors.  
(6) Connector for AC adapter. Use adapter “3A-621DA24”.  
(7) Auxiliary line level input connectors. 3.5mm stereo mixed-to-mono.  
(8) Line level output. 3.5mm stereo (mono source).  
(9) Line level output level control.  
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EDS-07 IR SENSOR  
Operating Controls  
1
3
4
Rear View  
2
5
Front View  
(1) Infrared sensor cover  
Protects sensor and allows IR light to enter. – Power supplied by the receiver.  
(2) Sensor connection terminal  
Provides connection to the sensor input terminal of the infrared wireless receiver  
via F-connectors and coaxial cable. Power for the sensor is supplied from the receiver  
through the coaxial cable.  
(3) Frequency selection switch 1/2, 3/4]  
Switches between [1/2]: 1ch and 2ch or [3/4]: 3ch and 4ch by changing the recep-  
tion frequency.  
(4) Power indicator  
* Lights "green" when the frequency switch is set to [A], 1 and 2 ch.  
* Lights "orange" when the frequency switch is set to [B], 3 and 4 ch.  
(5) Anchor strap  
Attached to the coaxial cable to prevent the sensor from falling.  
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AE-DCF Coupler  
Operating Controls  
Front View  
Rear View  
1
2
(1) Infrared Sensor Connections F-connector]  
Connect Infrared Sensors via F-connector and coaxial cable.  
(2) Infrared Receiver Connection F-connector]  
Mixed infrared sensor output provides signals from the vari-  
ous infrared sensors. Connect to the sensor input terminal of the  
infrared wireless receiver via F-connectors and coaxial cable.  
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Operating Procedure  
2
6
5
Example: Innovator  
1
7
3
8
8
7
Example: Student Microphone  
Example: Teacher Microphone  
1. Turn the power switch on the receiver to “ON”.  
(2) The power indicator lights “green”.  
2. Turn the power switch (7)on the infrared wireless microphone to “ON”.  
The power indicator (8) on the microphone lights “green”.  
3. Adjust the volume of the system  
1. Adjust the master volume (6) on the receiver to the 12-O-Clock Position  
2. Adjust the level of the appropriate infrared microphone (3).  
3. Adjust the level of the appropriate auxiliary input (5) to desired playback level.  
Turn the off the power of the infrared wireless microphone and the receiver  
when you are done using them.  
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Using the Remote Volume Control  
Press to INCREASE the vol-  
ume of the selected source.  
Press the “SELECT”  
button until the blue  
LED is lit over the de-  
sired source.  
Press to DECREASE the  
volume of the selected  
source.  
The volume level of the infrared wireless microphones and the auxiliary inputs  
can be controlled from the teardrop infrared wireless transmitter. To control the  
level infrared wireless microphones and the signal level from the auxiliary in-  
puts.  
First adjust the volume to an appropriate level with the controls that are part of  
the receiver/amplifier system. Once the initial volume levels are set, the teacher  
can then adjust the level of the his or her “OWN” microphone, the “OTHER”  
infrared wireless microphone in the classroom, or the auxiliary “LINE” input  
volume level. (The Teardrop teacher’s microphone is the only microphone that  
has infrared remote control of the receiver\amplifier.)  
Adjusting the level of the audio signal output from the receiver.  
1. Select the source to be controlled by pressing the “SELECT” button.  
Select whether to adjust the volume of your "OWN“ microphone or the  
"OTHER“ microphone or the “LINE” by selecting “OWN” ,  
“OTHER” or “LINE” by pressing the “SELECT” switch" until the blue  
LED is lit for the desired source.  
2. Once the desired source is selected Press the volume up/down buttons.  
To increase the volume level press the " “ button.  
To decrease the volume level press the " " button.  
notes】  
The Level is adjusted in 2dB steps from +6dB to –16dB  
These electronic adjustments are automatically reset to ‘0’ when the  
receiver/amplifier is turned off.  
The control switch for aux “LINE” inputs does not work for the Achiever  
amplifier and 2 channel receiver (RC-07). It does work on the Ultimate II,  
Innovator, and SoloSolution  
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Using the Microphone as a Transmitter  
8
8
CD  
Teardrop  
Handheld  
(8) External input terminal on the side of the microphone.  
The infrared wireless microphone can be used as a transmitter by connecting a  
portable CD player or other device to the external input terminal.  
1. (8) Connect an external device to the external input terminal  
Connect the portable CD or MP3 player to the external input terminal (8)  
with a 3.5 Stereo mini plug.  
Note】  
The microphone element is muted when a plug is inserted into the external  
input terminal.  
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Setting the Aux Mute  
Setting the Mute for the Audio Input of the Infrared Wireless Microphone Reduces the volume of the auxiliary  
inputs when the teacher speaks into the infrared wireless microphone.  
(11) Input terminal  
(13) AUX mute  
setting switch  
13  
11  
Set the "(13) AUX MUTE" switch to activate this function.  
"OFF" position  
The auxiliary inputs are not muted when the teacher speaks into the infrared wire-  
less microphone.  
"LOW" and "HIGH" positions  
Reduces the volume of the auxiliary inputs while the teacher is speaking into the  
infrared wireless microphone. The Low setting provides for a standard level of attenuation.  
The High setting provides for a faster attenuation. Set the switch to ‘low’ for normal opera-  
tion.  
[Notes]  
If extraneous sounds are causing the auxiliary inputs to mute at unwanted times,  
set the "(13) AUX MUTE" switch in the "LOW“ position. This setting will require that a  
sound source be closer to the microphone to activate the muting function.  
The Mute functions work as depicted below:  
Volume  
Muting of auxiliary  
input starts  
Auxiliary Input volume returns to original  
level after approximately 2 seconds  
Auxiliary Input  
level  
Auxiliary input  
levels reduced by  
12 dB  
Muting function ends when  
teacher stops speaking into the  
microphone  
Time  
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Installation  
This connection diagram is an example of using 3 to 4 infrared wireless mi-  
crophones with the "Innovator" infrared receiver/amplifier. When using only  
two microphones, one of the “EDS-07”sensors and the “AE-DCF” mixer are  
not necessary. In that case, set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor  
according to the microphone channels being used.  
If you are connecting the "Ultimate II“ receiver amplifier, one or two infra-  
red wireless microphones can be used. With this configuration one of the  
"EDS-07" sensors and the "AE-DCF" mixer are not necessary. With this con-  
figuration, set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2: 1ch and  
2ch.  
1/2: 1ch/2ch  
Coaxial cable  
3/4: 3ch/4ch  
Coaxial cable  
EDS-07  
AE-DCF  
Pin plug (stereo type)  
F-connector  
Coaxial cable  
Innovator  
Bundle the cables with tie wraps and  
fasten them to the "mount for the cable clamp".  
DVD recorder  
Specified AC adapter  
PW-150A2-1Y-240E  
AC 120 V  
50/60 Hz  
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Connections  
Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the  
system.  
Use the specified AC adapter.  
Basic Connections for the "Ultimate"  
This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless  
microphones with the "Ultimate II" infrared wireless receiver/amplifier.  
With this configuration set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to  
1/2: 1ch/2ch.  
1/2: 1ch/2ch  
setting  
Coaxial  
cable  
Ultimate II  
Bundle the cables with tie wraps  
and fasten them to the "mount for  
the cable clamp".  
・・・ Pin plug  
・・・ F-connector  
Specified AC adapter  
3A-901DA24-048  
DVD recorder etc.  
AC 120V  
50/60 HZ  
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Connections  
Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the  
system.  
Use the specified AC adapter.  
Basic Connections for the "Achiever"  
This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless  
microphones with the "Achiever" infrared wireless receiver/amplifier. With  
this configuration set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2:  
1ch/2ch.  
1/2: 1ch/2ch  
setting  
Coaxial  
cable  
Achiever  
・・・ Pin plug  
Bundle the cables with tie wraps  
・・・ F-connector  
and fasten them to the "mount for  
the cable clamp".  
DVD recorder etc.  
AC 120V  
50/60 HZ  
Specified AC adapter  
3A-621DA24  
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Connections  
Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the sys-  
tem.  
Use the specified AC adapter.  
Basic Connections for the "RC-07"  
This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless micro-  
phone with the "RC-07" infrared receiver. With this configuration set the  
"frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2: 1ch/2ch.  
Bundle the cables with tie wraps and fasten  
them to the "mount for the cable clamp.”  
1/2: 1ch/2ch setting  
Amplifier  
EDS-07  
Coaxial  
cable  
RC-07  
Switch the level to  
"MIC/LINE" according  
to the type of input on  
the amplifier.  
・・・ TS phone  
・・・ Pin plug  
・・・ F-connector  
AC 120V  
50/60 HZ  
DVD recorder etc.  
Specified AC adapter  
3A-621DA24  
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For Reception in Large Areas  
This connection diagram is an example using from 3 to 4 infrared wire-  
less microphones with the "Innovator“ receiver/amplifier. For reception in large ar-  
eas, add two "EDS-07" sensors as shown below.  
Up to 4 "EDS-07" sensors can be added to any receiver/amplifier. With  
this configuration, set all the "frequency selector switches" to 1/2: 1ch/2ch.  
EDS-07  
EDS-07  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
AE-DCF  
1/2: 1ch/2ch  
1/2: 1ch/2ch  
3/4: 3ch/4ch  
3/4: 3ch/4ch  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
EDS-07  
EDS-07  
Innovator  
F-connector  
Specified AC adapter  
PW-150A2-1Y-240E  
AC 120  
50/60 HZ  
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Fix coaxial cable  
Ceiling  
Coaxial cable  
Sensor  
Floor  
Precautions for Installing the Sensors  
Install the infrared sensors in a position that allows them to receive the infrared signal  
regardless of the teachers movement around the classroom.  
Do not install the sensors in direct sunlight or directly in front of strong lighting fix-  
tures.  
In particular, in case of the sensor is installed near by a window. Even if the sensor is  
not in direct sunlight, reflections from sunlight may reduce the effective range of the  
sensor. Install the infrared sensor as far away as possible (more than 5 meters) from a  
window. In spite of installed far away more than 5 meters from the windows, the effec-  
tive range of the sensor is not improved, try to install more and more far away from a  
windows, or try to use curtains or blinds for protection from the sun.  
Caution: Possible Interference from Plasma Screens  
Plasma screens can generate signals that interfere with IR audio systems. To  
reduce interference, choose a plasma display which is equipped with an optical IR filter.  
If this is not an option, please install IR sensor with the guidelines on page 38 in mind.  
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Precautions for Installing the Sensors  
Install the infrared sensor in a position from which the screen of the plasma  
display cannot be seen, in other words, in the zone which is crosswise direction  
or behind from plasma display, and install the infrared sensor as far away as pos-  
sible (more than 10 meters) from the plasma display.  
Keep the infrared microphone and the photoreceptor sensor as close as  
possible (less than 3 meters).  
Please use the infrared microphone keeping no screen (include human  
body ) between the infrared microphone and the photoreceptor sensor.  
Install the infrared sensor as far away as possible (more than 1 meter)  
from fluorescent lighting.  
The sensors may not operate if there is a strong source of electro-  
magnetic noise (i.e. fluorescent lighting ballasts) causing interference. Install the  
sensor far enough away from the noise source.  
The sensors are designed for ceiling-heights from two to four meters  
(6 to 12 feet). If the ceiling height exceeds this height the effective range of the  
sensor may be reduced.  
Caution: Attach the coaxial cable used to connect the infrared sensor to the re-  
ceiver to structure above the ceiling. This will prevent the sensor from falling  
should the screws come out. (Refer to diagram on page 34)  
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Installation bracket  
Adjuster  
Ceiling panel  
Coaxial cable  
Anchor strap  
Installation screw  
Installing the Sensors: Part 1  
Install the sensors as shown below if the coaxial cables have been routed through  
the ceiling and the ceiling panels can be removed.  
1. Cut a hole in the ceiling panel.  
Remove the ceiling panel and cut a hole about φ30 mm in it and pull the cable  
through it.  
2. Attach the anchor strap.  
Put coaxial cable through the anchor strap and tighten the adjuster.  
3. Install the sensor.  
Push the coaxial cable and the safety strap back into the hole.  
Put the screw through the sensor and screw it into the installation bracket.  
Tighten the screw.  
4. After installation, make sure nothing is loose.  
Do a visual check and make sure that nothing is unsteady and the screws are  
tight.  
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Installation Bracket:  
Diagram for bending  
Ceiling panel  
Coaxial cable  
Installation-  
bracket  
Adjuster  
Anchor strap  
Screws  
Bend it according to the  
grooves.  
Installation  
screw  
Installing the Sensors: Part 2  
If the coaxial cables cannot be routed through the ceiling, you can install the  
sensors as shown below if the ceiling panels cannot be removed.  
1. Bend the installation bracket. Bend the installation bracket as shown in the  
diagram above.  
2. Attach the installation bracket to the ceiling. Attach the installation bracket  
to the ceiling with the screws.  
3. Attach the anchor strap. Put coaxial cable through the anchor strap and  
tighten the adjuster.  
4. Install the sensor. Put the screw through the sensor and screw it into the instal-  
lation bracket. Tighten the screws.  
5. After installation, make sure nothing is loose. Do a visual check and make  
sure that nothing is unsteady and the screws are tight.  
Caution: The screws for attaching the installation bracket to the ceiling panel are  
not provided. Procure these screws separately according to the material, construction  
and weight of the ceiling panel.  
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Range and Expansion of the Sensor Reception  
One dome type infrared sensor has a practical range of approximately 24’.  
Use the "AE-DCF" mixer to increase the number of sensors to cover a larger room.  
A total of four sensors can be added by using the "AE-DCF"  
Receiving from1ch/2ch(3ch/4ch)  
Approximately 24’  
Room  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
For one photoreceptor sensor  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
Room  
Room  
For four  
photoreceptor sensors  
For two photoreceptor sensors  
3ch/4ch setting  
Receiving from 1ch to 4ch  
1ch/2ch setting  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
Approximately 24’  
Room  
Room  
For two sets of  
photoreceptor sensors  
For one set of photoreceptor sensors  
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Installation Coaxial Cables  
EDS-07  
Coaxial cable :B  
Infrared sensor connector  
AE-DCF  
Coaxial cable :  
Coaxial cable :D  
INNOVATOR  
Coaxial cable :A  
Coaxial cable :E  
The following types and lengths of coaxial cables are recommended:  
Use the following lengths and types of coaxial cables to connect the main unit and  
the sensors.  
Coaxial cable length ・・・・・・・・・ Less than 300’  
Coaxial cable type ・・・・・ RG6  
When using the "AE-DCF" sensor coupler  
Keep the total length of coaxial cable from the main unit to the coupler "coaxial  
cable length: A" and from the coupler to each sensor "coaxial cable length: B to  
E" within a range of 300 feet.  
Caution】  
Keep the differences of the length among cables from AE-DCF to EDS-07  
(among cables B to E) less than 36’.  
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Infrared sensor connector  
Coaxial cable :B  
AE-DCF  
Coaxial cable C  
Coaxial cable :D  
INNOVATOR  
Coaxial cable : A  
Coaxial cable: E  
Part 1 [Good example]  
Coaxial cable length: If A = 120’, B = 24’, C = 12’, D = 18’, E = 30’  
Results】  
Coaxial cable: B to E are less than 36’, and the cable length of "A: 120’ + E:  
30’ = 150‘ “, therefore, there is no problem with a cable lengths. ( It is within a range of  
300’. )  
Part 2 [Good example]  
Coaxial cable length: If A = 180’, B = 90’ , C = 105’, D = 75’, E = 99’  
Results】  
Coaxial cable: the length of cables B to E: “ (maximum:105’ ) –  
(minimum:75’) = 30’ ”,therefore,  
there is no problem with a cable length. ( It is within a range of 36’. )  
The cable length of "A: 180’ + C: 105’ = 285‘ “, therefore, there is no problem with  
a cable  
length. ( It is within a range of 300’. )  
Part 3 [Bad example]  
Coaxial cable length: If A = 150’, B = 120’, C = 135’, D = 150’, E = 165’  
Results】  
Coaxial cable: the length of cables B to E: “ (maximum:165’ ) –(minimum:120’)  
=30’ ”,  
therefore, there is a problem with a cable length. ( It is over the range of 36’.)  
The cable length of "A: 150’ +E: 165’ = 315‘; therefore, there is a problem with a  
cable length. (It is over the range of 300’).  
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Setting the PAAux Mute  
(Continued from previous page)  
Auxiliary Input  
volume returns  
to original level  
after approximately  
10 seconds  
The mute function works as shown below:  
Muting of auxiliary input  
Volume  
Auxiliary Input  
Level  
Auxiliary input  
levels reduced by  
12 dB  
Mute finished when  
inputs turned off  
Time  
Caution : Wiring for the PA Input are fixed to the screw terminals.  
The torque for the screws is 0.98 Nm }0.1 Nm  
(10kgfcm }1 kgfcm)  
Screw terminals  
Be sure to switch the amplifier off before connecting the wires.  
Carefully check the polarities before connecting it. Connection  
to the wrong polarity will cause trouble.  
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Setting the PA Aux Mute  
(11) Auxiliary Inputs  
(15) PA input terminal  
(16) PA input volume  
11  
15  
15 16  
16  
PA hot signal  
PA cold signal  
Setting the Mute for the PA Input  
The Auxiliary Muting function reduces the volume of the audio signals that are  
coming into the auxiliary input terminals every time an announcement over the PA  
system is made. This is accomplished by wiring the high impedance signal (70 or 25  
Volt) from the PA system to the PA input terminals.  
Adjust the audio level of the PA system that is connected to the ‘hot’ and ‘common’  
terminals of the PA input terminal (15) with the PA input volume (16), as shown in  
the diagram.  
notes】  
The AUX mute for the PA input terminal operates independently from the  
teacher voice mute settings.  
Every time the PA system is activated, the announcement is reproduced  
by all of the speakers attached to the main unit.  
(Continue to next page)  
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Setting the EMG Aux Mute  
Setting the Emergency Mute Function  
The Emergency Mute Function (EMG) (17) allows selection of  
whether or not the audio level of the auxiliary inputs (11) is muted when a  
page is received from the PA system.  
11  
17  
(11) Input terminal  
(17)EMG input  
terminal  
To activate the mute function, use a terminal  
jumper to connect the "+24 V BIAS“ terminal  
(17) and the "EMG CNT“ terminal. With the  
jumper in place, the auxiliary inputs will be  
muted when a page is received. To deactivate  
the muting function, connect the EMG termi-  
nal to the "EMG GND" terminal as shown  
in the diagram at right.  
Jumper  
17  
notes】  
The AUX mute for the PA input terminal operates independently from the  
teacher voice mute settings.  
(Continue to next page)  
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Setting the EMG Aux Mute  
(Continued from previous page)  
The mute function works as shown below:  
Auxiliary Input volume re-  
turns to original level after  
approximately 2 seconds  
Volume  
Muting of auxiliary  
input starts  
Auxiliary Input  
Level  
Auxiliary input  
levels reduced by  
12 dB  
Muting finished when  
inputs turned off  
Time  
Caution : Wiring for the ENG Input are fixed to the screw terminals.  
The torque for the screws is 0.98 Nm±0.1 Nm (10 kgfcm±1 kgfcm)  
Screw terminals  
Be sure to switch the amplifier off before connecting the wires.  
Carefully check the polarities before connecting it. Connection to the  
wrong polarity will cause trouble.  
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About External Control  
The Audio levels of the "Innovator“ can be remotely controlled by connecting it to a  
personal computer via a serial port. The microphone levels can be controlled independ-  
ently, the auxiliary inputs are controlled as a single mixed signal.  
About connections  
Connect the "CAE-100W" and the personal computer with a cable as shown below.  
(18) Serial transmission  
terminal  
Innovator  
Personal computer or  
AV controller  
Cable  
Serial transmission connection (RS232C) specifications  
The "INNOVATOR" specifications are shown below.  
Signal Level  
Sync.method  
Baud rate  
Parity  
Contents  
Description  
Asynchronous Synchronizes every 1 character (8 bits)  
9600bps  
None  
Data transfer speed  
Error detection method  
Character length 8bits  
Number of bit composing 1 character  
Stop bit  
1bit  
Uses stop bit when asynchronous method  
Cable Type  
:
Cross  
Maximum Cable Length less than 15m (40 feet)  
Information about Connectors  
PIN  
1
NAME  
N.C. (DCD)  
RXD  
PIN  
6
NA ME  
1
2
3
6
7
8
N.C. (DSR)  
N.C. (RTS)  
N.C. (CTS)  
N.C. (RI)  
RXD  
TXD  
2
7
3
TXD  
8
4
N.C. (DTR)  
GND  
9
4
5
9
GND  
5
---  
[notes]  
Contact your local representative for additional information on controlling  
the Innovator from computer via the RS-232C input  
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Precautions for Installation  
More  
Than  
10 cm  
More  
Than  
10 cm  
More  
Than 10  
cm  
Front  
side  
Precautions for Installing the Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver/Amplifier  
Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier will produce small amounts of heat.  
Provide a minimum of 10 cm when installing the amplifier close to the ceiling or wall.  
Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier are for indoor use only.  
They cannot be installed and used in any of the situations below:  
In a place where they can get wet.  
Where chemicals are used including under the eaves (ex. pool)  
Places that contain high amounts of steam, oil, or a flammable atmosphere.  
Places where radiation, such as X-ray or high radio waves magnetism are present.  
On the ocean, beach or place where corrosive gas, such as hot spring is present.  
In a place where high levels of vibration are present such as on a vehicle, or marine ves  
sel.  
When using the provided bracket, note the following points.  
Select a sturdy wall to install.  
Insure that the appropriate fasteners or screws are used, and that they are rated appro  
priately for the load they will be required to carry.  
Insure that all the all directions from the manufacturer of the anchor, fastener or screw  
are followed.  
Do a visual check and make sure that nothing is unsteady and the screws are tight.  
Note the following points when tightening bolts and screws.  
Proper torque must be applied to all bolts and screws.  
A torque wrench or a torque driver are required to set the proper torque.  
It is difficult to get the proper torque with an impact driver or electric driver even if it has  
a clutch; therefore, they should not be used as they may damage the parts for the installa  
tion.  
Note the following points when installing the Innovator or Ultimate II Infrared Receiver/  
Amplifier into a rack.  
When mounting to a rack, remove the rubber feet from the base of the unit.  
When installing near other heat-sensitive equipment, install the other equipment lower  
than the receiver/amplifier system.  
Install rack in a such a manner as to provide for sufficient airflow to maintain a tempera  
ture of no more than 40 in the rack.  
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Installing the Bracket  
Installing MTBR-07L(STC-98014) for the Ultimate II and Innovator Receiver  
Amplifier Please carefully read the following assembly, installation and safety  
instructions before installation of MTBR-07L Bracket for Ultimate II and  
Innovator Receiver Amplifier.  
1. Installation Surface – The enclosed accessories are suitable only for  
attaching to walls made of solid concrete or wood studs. Do not  
install to sheet rock or wood panel.  
2. Tighten all the nuts using the wrench supplied with the mount. The  
nub must be tightened until the threading of the screw passes the  
plastic part of the nut.  
3. Make sure that MTBR-07L Bracket is installed so the tray is above  
average head height and doesn’t disturb free movement in hallways.  
4. You must test the MTBR-07L Bracket before setting Ultimate II or  
Innovator Receiver Amplifier.  
5. Calculate the maximum weight allowed on the mount by  
multiplying the specified weight (this weight will be specified in  
the packaging of the bracket) by 1.75. (I.e. weight x 1.75).  
6. Check that Ultimate II or Innovator Receiver Amplifier is securely  
fastened to the bracket so it will not fall forward.  
7. One month after installation and every six months after that, check  
that MTBR-07L Bracket is securely fastened to the wall and the  
screws and nuts are not loosening. In case of weakening, remove  
Ultimate II or Innovator Receiver Amplifier, and strengthen all the  
points that have weakened.  
8. Before reinstalling MTBR-07L Bracket, remove Ultimate II or  
Innovator Receiver Amplifier first and then remount according to this  
manual instructions.  
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Installing the Bracket  
Installing the UltimateII and Innovator Receiver Amplifier on MTBR-07L  
Install the Ultimate II and Innovator Receiver/Amplifier as described  
below.  
1. Fix the main unit to the bracket.  
Use 2 screws to fix the bracket to the side of main unit.  
2. After installation, make sure nothing is loose.  
Do a visual check and make sure that nothing is unsteady and the  
screws are tight.  
MTBR-07L (STC-98014)  
Bracket  
To the wall  
Wire lope  
Warning for the Installation the Bracket  
Fix the bracket and the wire lope to the wall.  
Please secure enough strength for the installed wall.  
Wire Lope Requirement  
Diameter : more thanφ1/16 inches  
Material : High carbon steel wire rods  
Caution: Please confirm to the wall there is enough strength to support the Infra-  
red receiver with the bracket. 106KG is five times weight about the sensor neces-  
sary above. Please do not install it in plasterboard. Please reinforce it when strength  
is insufficient. Please secure the AC adapter as follows when it is required to be  
installed higher than 30 inch from floor.  
*Use metal tie-wrap and tie up two parts with something secure, 1) the  
brick of the AC adapter (make sure tie it using more than two tie-wraps apart from  
each other, 2)DC side cable at the very close point to the brick.  
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Installing the Bracket  
Installing MTBR-07S(BT77) Bracket for Infrared Receiver RC-07 and  
Achiever Receiver/Amplifier  
Please carefully read the following assembly, installation and safety  
instructions before installation of MTBR-07S Bracket for Infrared Receiver  
RC-07 and Achiever Receiver/Amplifier.  
1. Installation Surface – The enclosed accessories are suitable only  
for attaching to walls made of solid concrete or wood studs. Do not  
install to sheet rock or wood panel.  
2. Tighten all the nuts using appropriate wrench.  
3. Make sure that MTBR-07S Bracket is installed so the tray is above  
average head height and doesn’t disturb free movement in hallways.  
4. You must test the MTBR-07S Bracket before setting Infrared  
Receiver RC-07 orAchiever Receiver/Amplifier.  
5. The maximum weight allowed on the mount is 55 lbs.  
6. Check that the Infrared Receiver RC-07 or Achiever  
Receiver/Amplifier is securely fastened to the bracket so it will not  
fa ll forward.  
7. One month after installation and every six months after that, check  
that MTBR-07S Bracket is securely fastened to the wall and the  
screws and nuts are not loosening. In case of weakening, remove  
Infrared Receiver RC-07 or Achiever Receiver/Amplifier, and  
strengthen all the points that have weakened.  
8. Before reinstalling MTBR-07S Bracket, remove the Infrared  
Receiver RC-07 or Achiever Receiver/Amplifier, first and then  
remount according to this manual instructions.  
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Installing the Bracket  
The Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Achiever Receiver/Amplifier on MTBR-07S  
Install the Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier  
Achiever as described below.  
1. Fix the main unit to the bracket.  
Use 2 screws to fix the bracket to the side of main unit.  
The torque for the screws is 1.18 Nm±0.2 Nm (12 kgfcm±2 kgfcm)  
2. Fix the adjustment bolts.  
The torque for the screws is 1.18 Nm±0.2 Nm (12 kgfcm±2 kgfcm)  
3. After installation, make sure nothing is loose.  
Do a visual check and make sure that nothing is unsteady and the screws are tight.  
MTBR-07S (BT77)  
Bracket  
To the wall  
Wire lope  
4. Fix the wire lope to the wall.  
Warning for the Installation the Bracket  
Fix the bracket and the wire lope to the wall.  
Please secure enough strength for the installed wall.  
Wire Lope Requirement  
Diameter : more thanφ1/16 inches  
Material : High carbon steel wire rods  
Caution: Please confirm to the wall there is enough strength to support the Infrared Receiver  
with the bracket. 106KG is five times weight about the sensor necessary above. Please do not in-  
stall it in plasterboard. Please reinforce it when strength is insufficient.  
Please secure the AC adapter as follows when it is required to be installed higher than 30 inch from  
floor.  
*Use metal tie-wrap and tie up two parts with something secure, 1) the brick of the  
AC adapter (make sure tie it using more than two tie-wraps apart from each other, 2)DC side cable  
at the very close point to the brick.  
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Fuse Part Numbers  
Manufacturer: Littelfuse, Inc.  
Series: 218  
TABLE: Part Number of Fuse  
CAE-100W  
Innovator  
CAE-50W  
Ultimate II  
CAE-20W  
Achiever  
RC-07  
RC-07  
F101 021806.3MXP 0218004.MXP 021802.5MXP 0218.315MXP  
F401 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP  
F402 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP  
F403 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP  
F404 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP  
F701 0218002.MXP  
F702 0218002.MXP  
F703 0218002.MXP  
F704 0218002.MXP  
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Teacher’s Check List  
TURN on the transmitter (green LED will indicate power, red  
LED indicates that batteries need to be recharged).  
POWER on the amplifier (red LED will indicate power; green  
LED by teacher volume control indicates receipt of IR signal).  
TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONE needs to be worn in a way as  
to have a clear path to the receiving sensors.  
POSITION the transmitter/microphone six inches from your  
mouth.  
RELAX and speak at a comfortable level. Remember, you do not  
have to project your voice.  
CHARGE the batteries every day. Ni-MH batteries will last for 6-  
8 hours of continuous use. Recharge for at least 12 hours  
(overnight). (Ni-MH-Batteries need to be replaced annually.)  
HAVE ANOTHER PERSON MONITOR your amplified voice  
from time to time to make sure it is not too loud.  
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Troubleshooting  
Transmitter is not working  
Is the battery light on your transmitter green?  
YES – Is the red light on your external sensor on?  
YES – Is there anything in the room blocking the sensor?  
YES – Move the obstruction and retry. If the  
problem is not fixed please contact  
Audio Enhancement.  
NO – Is there anything covering the transmitter?  
YES – Free the transmitter  
from any obstructions.  
NO – Contact Audio Enhance-  
ment.  
NO – Contact Audio Enhancement for assistance.  
NO – Have your batteries been charged overnight?  
YES – Are your batteries over 1 year old?  
YES – Try a new set of batteries. If the problem  
persists contact Audio Enhancement.  
NO – When charging, verify the charger is fully  
plugged into outlet. If the problem per-  
sists contact Audio Enhancement.  
NO – Charge the batteries overnight.  
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Troubleshooting  
No Audio  
Is your power supply plugged into the amplifier/receiver and the wall out-  
let?  
YES – Is the power switch set to “On” and the indicator light red?  
YES – Is the teacher transmitter turned on with a green  
battery light?  
YES – Is the green indicator light on the  
amplifier/receiver for Teacher 1 or 2  
on?  
YES – Try another transmitter  
in your room to determine if it  
works and contact Audio En-  
hancement.  
NO – Verify if a red light is  
showing on the dome sensor  
and contact Audio  
Enhancement.  
NO – Are your batteries fully charged?  
YES – If the batteries are more  
than 1 year old please replace  
the batteries. If the problem  
persists contact Audio En-  
hancement for assistance.  
NO – Charge the batteries  
overnight.  
NO – Will other items power up in that outlet?  
YES – If available try another outlet. If the  
problem persists contact Audio  
Enhancement.  
NO – Contact the school  
NO – Plug in the amplifier/receiver to the wall outlet.  
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Repair Form  
AUDIO ENHANCEMENT  
Ship Equipment to:  
Attn: Repairs  
14241 S. Redwood Rd  
PO Box 2000  
Bluffdale, UT 84065  
800-383-9362  
Please call for RMA# before returning  
product(s)  
RMA#____________  
Repair Form  
Name:_______________________________________________  
School/Company:______________________________________  
Shipping Address:______________________________________  
Attn:_________________________________________________  
City/State/Zip:_________________________________________  
Telephone: (____)______________________  
Model #/Items  
Serial # & Channel #  
Reason for Return  
Billing Address:________________________________________  
Attn:_________________________________________________  
City/State/Zip:_________________________________________  
Telephone: (____)______________________  
Date Purchased:_______________  
Invoice #_______________  
*Please attach a copy of the invoice for proof of warranty. If out of  
warranty, Purchase Order Number must be provided.  
Is system under a purchased extended warranty/contract?  
Yes  
No  
Purchase Order #:____________________________________________  
Credit Card # (Visa/MasterCard/Discover/American Express):  
__________________________________________________________  
Expiration Date:__________________ Name on Card________________  
Address for Card:_________________________________________  
Authorized Signature:_________________________________________  
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Power Cords for EU  
Innovator—CAE-100W  
Specified AC adapter  
PW-150A2-1Y-240E  
AC 220 - 240 V  
50/60 Hz  
Ultimate II—CAE-100W  
Specified AC adapter  
3A-901DA24-048  
AC 220—240V  
50/60 HZ  
Achiever—CAE-20W  
Receiver—RC-07  
Specified AC adapter  
3A-621DA24  
AC 220—240V  
50/60 HZ  
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Safety Instructions for EU  
Power disconnection. Unit with or without ON-OFF switches have power  
supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power  
source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is  
in the ON position. Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power  
for all units.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT  
CAREFULLY  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your  
safety and convenience. A 13 amp (CAE-100W) and 3 amp (CAE-50W,  
CAE-20W, RC-07) fuse is fitted in this mains plug. Shall the fuse need to be  
replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amp  
(CAE-100W) and 3 amp (CAE-50W, CAE-20W, RC-07)and the it is ap-  
proved by ASTA or BSI  
to BS1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse. If the  
plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when  
the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used  
until a replacement cover is obtained.  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE  
SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE  
REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF  
SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP  
SOCKET.  
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below.  
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.  
WARNING: This apparatus must be earthed.  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following  
code:  
Green and yellow:  
Blue:  
Brown:  
Earth  
Neutral  
Live  
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not corre-  
spond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug,  
proceed as follows.  
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Safety Instructions for EU  
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected  
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by  
to  
the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the  
plug which marked with the letter N or coloured black.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the  
plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
How to replace the fuse  
Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and  
the fuse cover.  
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WEEE Fitting  
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic  
Equipment (private households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents  
means that used electrical and electronic products should not be  
mixed with general household waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these  
products to designated collection points, where they will be ac-  
cepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be  
able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an  
equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and  
prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment  
which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact  
your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection  
point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance  
with national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your  
dealer or supplier for further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this  
product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct  
method of disposal.  
Company Name:  
Address:  
Alura Group BV  
Molenstraat 15  
2513 BH The Hague  
The Netherlands  
(31) (0) 70 362-4896  
(31) (0) 84 838-5552  
Phone:  
Fax:  
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Standard 5-year Warranty  
Audio Enhancement (“Provider”) is pleased to offer a standard Five (5) year lim-  
ited manufacturers warranty (“Limited Warranty”) against malfunction due to  
manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship on the teardrop microphone,  
handheld microphone, receiver/amplifier systems, the external infrared sensors,  
and speakers (“Provider Products”). Optional accessories are warranted under the  
same terms for a period of 1 year. The ‘AA’ NiMH Batteries supplied by Audio  
Enhancement carry a 90 day warranty from date of purchase.  
The Limited Warranty applies only if: (1) the Provider Products are installed ac-  
cording to Provider’s instruction provided to Customer or (2) the Provider Prod-  
ucts are not misused or abused, and there is no evidence of mishandling, neglect,  
modification or repair without the approval of Provider, or damage done to Pro-  
vider’s Products by anyone other than Provider.  
The following is not included under this Limited Warranty: (1) Misuse or abuse  
by the Customer; (2) normal wear and tear; and (3) physical damage to Provider’s  
Products as a result of unreasonable use and/or negligence.  
This Limited Warranty is provided by Provider, and it contains the only express  
warranty provided to Customer by Provider. Provider does not authorize any  
other person, including distributors, to give any other warranties on Provider’s  
behalf.  
Provider disclaims any express warranty not provided herein and any implied war-  
ranty, guaranty or representation as to performance, quality and absence of hidden  
defects, and any remedy for breach of contract, which but for this provision, might  
arise by implication, operation of law, custom of trade or course of dealing, in-  
cluding implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  
Provider further disclaims any responsibility for losses, expenses, inconveniences,  
special, indirect, secondary, or consequential, incidental, and contingent damages  
whatsoever, including damages arising from ownership or use of provider’s prod-  
ucts  
Provider shall bear no responsibility or obligation with respect to the manner of  
use of any equipment sold by Provider.  
Provider specifically disclaims and negates any warranty of fitness for a particular  
purpose of such equipment including, without limitation, any warranty that the use  
of such equipment for any purpose will comply with applicable laws and regula-  
tions or overcome any specific hearing/auditory processing deficit. When return-  
ing units for service, use adequate packaging to prevent shipping dam-  
age. Shipping damage is not covered under warranty.  
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK BATTERIES BEFORE SENDING  
UNITS FOR SERVICE.  
14241 South Redwood Road PO Box 2000 Bluffdale UT 84065  
Toll Free: (800) 383-9362 Phone: (801) 254-9263 Fax: (801) 254-3802  
A u d i o E n h a n c e m e n t . c o m  
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