ALS-600 ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM HAMILTON OWNER'S MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Hamilton ALS-600 Wireless RF Personal Listening System. The system can be installed quickly and easily. It provides quality listening assistance in compliance with the American's With Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires public facilities with audio systems to make listening assistance available to their audiences. The ALS-600 provides outstanding quality. This system operates up to 300 feet line of sight.
SETTING UP THE TRANSMITTER The 1/4'' LINE-IN jack 1 on the rear of the transmitter enables you to connect directly from an audio source such as a tape player. MICROPHONE INPUT the 1/4'' jack 2 on the back panel is designed to accept either dynamic or electret microphones. POWERING THE TRANSMITTER • Connect the AC adapter provided into the 12V DC jack 3 on the back panel of the transmitter. Plug the other end into an AC wall socket.
ALS-600BP RECEIVER Features & Controls • Volume control • LED Power On/Battery indicator • Power On/Off Switch • Earphone Jack Powering The Receiver Install a 9V battery in battery compartment 11 on the back of the receiver. Observe polarity. To preserve battery life, always turn ALS-600BP receiver off when not in use. When the Power On/Battery LED 8 turns red or sound becomes weak or distorted, replace battery. The life expectancy from an alkaline battery is 17-20 hours.
Confirming Correct Installation * For the best performance, (and to minimize the possibility of interference from another source), we suggest you experiment to find the minimal height the antenna must be extended in order to perform well in your particular environment. Using More Than One ALS-600 System You may operate up to three ALS-600 systems in the same location. For multiple system operation, please observe: • If operating two ALS-600 transmitters in the same location, use Ch.AA and HH(or GG).
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