3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 216MHz user guide 920SR speaker 921T body-worn transmitter 922T handheld transmitter 923C charging stand 11:04 AM Page 2
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:04 AM Page 6 contents introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 understanding sound field . . . . . . . . . . . .2 installation tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 basic system guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 accessories included with system . . . . . .5-6 920SR column speaker features . . . .7-10 921T body-worn transmitter features . .11-12 922T handheld transmitter features . . . .13 923C charging stand features . . . . .
850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:04 AM Page 7 introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Radium sound field system! With proper care and use it will become one of your most valuable classroom educational tools. Students will be able to consistently and easily understand the teacher, regardless of their location in the classroom, or competing internal or external background noise.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 8 understanding sound field and its benefits without sound field ? • • • • ? co ug h! distance noise echo vocal fatigue with sound field • • • • distance noise echo vocal fatigue 2
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 9 installation tips Before you set your system up, take a good look around your room. Where are the outlets located? Where are the computers and other electronic equipment? Where can you put your speaker so it's easy for you to reach, but out of the way of students and main traffic areas? Though each classroom is different, there are some general guidelines for speaker placement: The speaker should be at the front of the classroom at least 6 feet/1.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 10 basic system guidelines To help ensure that you get the most from this system, we have put together a list of suggested guidelines. Charge transmitter batteries every night. Our rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries last approximately 12 hours between charges, but should be recharged every night so they are ready to go in the morning. Plan on buying new NiMH batteries after 12 months of use.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 11 accessories included with system 1 3 2 4 or 5 6 7 8 or 9 5 10 11 12
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 1 column speaker receiver (920SR) 2 body-worn transmitter (921T) or handheld transmitter (922T) 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 12 7 speaker table stand (AT0823) or wall mounting bracket (set of 2) (AT0820) 8 elastic belt (AT0712) 9 AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (AT0807) 3 charging stand (923C) 4 power supply, receiver (040-7402-106) 10 channel changer screwdriver (330-3000-101) 5 power supply, charging stand (040-7402-107) 11 auxiliary input/output cable (AT0532-0
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 13 920SR column speaker features (top) 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 7
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 1 power, low battery, and reception status indicator for channel A 2 power switch and volume control for channel A 3 reception status indicator for channel B 4 power switch and volume control for channel B 5 tone control 6 aux input volume control 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 14 7 aux output level switch See page 42 for level setting chart 8 antenna 9 wall mount hole 10 extra antenna hole (not used) 11 aux input jack (3.5mm, mono) 12 aux output jack (3.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 15 920SR column speaker features (front and back) 20 13 14 16 15 18 17 9 19
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 16 13 speaker grille 19 power jack 14 two built-in speakers 20 channel selectors 15 internal rechargeable battery (non-user removable) 16 handle 17 main power on/off switch 18 power and charging indicator 10
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 17 921T body-worn transmitter features front back 3 1 4 2 11
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 18 921T body-worn transmitter features (cont’d) top 5 6 1 belt clip 2 battery compartment 3 volume control 4 channel selector 5 microphone input (2.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 19 922T handheld microphone features 1 LED indicator light 2 3 position power switch 1 on 2 3 4 5 13 standby (mute) off 3 channel selector 4 battery compartment 5 channel selector key (inside battery compartment)
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 20 923C charging stand features front 1 2 3 4 5 back 6 1 power indicator 2 pocket 1 charging indicator 3 pocket 1 full charge indicator 4 pocket 2 charging indicator 5 pocket 2 full charge indicator 6 power switch 7 DC power socket 7 14
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 1 11:05 AM Page 21 basic system setup and operation attach antenna 2 1 15 4/2/04 1 Attach antenna to top of speaker 2 Turn metal base of antenna clockwise until secured tightly (do not over-tighten)
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 2 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 22 turn on main power if using wall outlet 1 Plug power supply into power/charging socket 2 Plug power supply into wall socket 3 Turn speaker on 2 1 if using already charged battery 3 3 Turn speaker on NOTE: Light is not illuminated during normal battery operation NOTE: Battery operating time is 5-8 hours.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 3 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 23 charge battery charge nightly after every use 2 1 1 Plug power supply into power/charging socket 2 Plug power supply into wall socket Recharging time is 8 hours if the battery is completely discharged and 4 to 7 hours if battery is only partially discharged. Continuous operation with power supply will reduce life of battery significantly.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 24 inserting batteries in body-worn transmitter 1 3 _ + 2 + _ 1 Switch power off 2 Remove battery cover (push and slide off) 3 Insert two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries WARNING: Never recharge alkaline batteries! Will cause damage to the unit and may void warranty.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 5 + Page 25 1 1 Switch power off 2 Remove battery cover (turn counter-clockwise) 3 Insert two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries _ 3 + 2 19 11:05 AM inserting batteries in handheld microphone AA Rechargeable NiMH batteries _ 4/2/04 WARNING: Never recharge alkaline batteries! Will cause damage to the unit and may void warranty.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 6 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 26 charge transmitter(s) Never recharge alkaline batteries! May cause damage to the unit.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 7 11:05 AM Page 27 wait until full charge indicators light (4-5 hours) 1 21 4/2/04 2 3 1 PWR: Red light = charger is turned on 2 CHARGING: Amber light = units are being charged 3 READY: Green light = units are fully charged
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 11:05 AM Page 28 select channel 1 921T 1 m at ch 8 4/2/04 Use a screwdriver to adjust the Channel A selector on the back of the speaker to match the channel number of either the 921T and/or the 922T transmitter(s).
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 9 11:05 AM Page 29 activate receivers 2 23 4/2/04 3 1 Turn receiver on by turning Channel A and/or Channel B volume control knob(s) to the right 2 Check power indicator light (remember tht main power must also be on – see 2 ): Flash red once = adequate power Continuous red = low battery No light = battery does not have power and requires recharging or power supply is not connected properly 3 Turn on a 921T or 922T transmitter and check FM indicator light(s): Gre
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 10 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 30 920SR speaker placement and mounting speaker positioning Place speaker in a corner of the room facing listeners. Mount speaker on wall using brackets or place speaker on a surface using a speaker stand. The bottom of the speaker should be about 1 meter/3 feet from the floor.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 11a 4/2/04 Page 31 wall mounting (option 1) 2 AT0820 1 25 11:05 AM 1 Attach brackets to wall 2 Screw mounting brackets to top and bottom of speaker
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 11b 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 32 mounting on floor stand (option 2) 1 Screw speaker stand into hole on bottom of speaker.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 11c 4/2/04 11:05 AM seal wall mounting hole if using table stand 1 1 27 Page 33 Place plastic plug into mounting bracket hole on top of speaker to keep out dust
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 12 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 34 921T body-worn transmitter operation plug microphone in Boom mic cord 1 Plug microphone cord into mic jack on top of body-worn transmitter 1 28
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 13 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 35 put on microphone and adjust for proper distance from mouth Maximum distance from mic to mouth is 6 in/(15cm); 3 in/(7.5cm) is ideal. optional optimum AT0655 boom mic (two wearing options) ★★★★ ★★★★ 15cm/ 6in max. 7.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 14 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 36 turn power on 1 2 1 Switch power on 2 Check indicator light: Continuous green = adequate power Continuous red = low battery battery life NiMH rechargeable AA = 20 hours, typical Alkaline disposable AA = 23 hours, typical WARNING: Never recharge alkaline batteries! Will cause damage to the unit and may void warranty.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 15 4/2/04 Page 37 adjust transmitter(s) frequency 1 1 Use a screwdriver to turn frequency selector to channel number that matches the channel set on column speaker 2 If using both body-worn and handheld transmitters set one transmitter channel to match a Channel A on the speaker column, and the other transmitter channel to match a Channel B channel on the speaker column.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 16 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 38 adjust body-worn transmitter volume 1 Increase transmitter volume for greater mic sensitivity and sound clarity 2 Reduce transmitter volume if feedback occurs 1 2 32
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 17 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 39 activate standby/mute mode 1 Activate standby mode to eliminate white noise when not speaking 1 NOTE: Standby mode can also be used as a microphone/transmitter mute switch. The mute feature allows teachers to have a private conversation without needing to turn the transmitter off.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 18 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 40 922T handheld transmitter operation turn power on 1 Turn power on by pushing power switch up 1 34
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 19 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 41 check indicator light 1 Check indicator light: Continuous green = adequate power Continuous red = low battery 1 battery life NiMH rechargeable AA = 23 hours, typical Alkaline disposable AA = 27 hours, typical WARNING: Never recharge alkaline batteries! Will cause damage to the unit and may void warranty.
50 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 20 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 42 remove channel adjustment key 1 Open battery compartment door and remove batteries 2 Remove channel adjustment key 2 1 36
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 21 4/2/04 11:05 AM adjust transmitter channel to match receiver channel 1 1 m u m st at ch Using adjustment key, turn channel frequency selector to channel number that matches the channel set on column speaker NOTE: Never operate two transmitters on the same channel or interference will result. To use two transmitters, set the first to match receiver Channel A and the second to match receiver Channel B.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 22 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 44 standby mode 1 Activate standby mode to mute voice and eliminate white noise when not speaking 1 38
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 23 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 45 transmitters that can be used with 920SR receiver/speaker ★★★★ = most compatible transmitter compatible (no adaptor cord required) ★ = least compatible performance rating accessory needed comments 921T Radium 922T Radium 330T EasyListener 2 300TS-216 Sprite Lexis transmitter (as mic) ✔ ★★★★ none ✔ ★★★★ none ✔ ★★★★ none ✔ ★★★ none ✔ ★★★ ✔ a) Lexis requires the use of the AT0655R boom mic b) may require use of external ante
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 24 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 46 connecting to auxiliary devices connecting speaker to VCR 1 1 AT0532-05 Using either the AT0532-05 or 300-6332-107 adaptor cords, connect VCR, TV, CD, computer or other audio source to AUX IN port on top of speaker or 300-6332-107 VCR 40
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 25 4/2/04 (for rebroadcast of audio to students with hearing impairment) 1 3 with transmitter system) to Mic/Ant jack on transmitter Aux In 3 1 2 PE 571T OR PE 300T Connect AT0532-05(ft) cord to AUX input jack of either SOLARIS, EASY LISTENER, SPRITE, or other transmitter. Connect other end of cable to AUX OUT port on top of speaker.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 26 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 48 aux out transmitter compatibility chart and level setting guide NOTE: Common transmitters and recommended level settings are shown below. Because the level setting is universal, other transmitters not listed below may be used as well – simply set the aux out level to the position control until the receiver wearer hears a strong distortion-free signal.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 49 additional system accessories microphone options AT0655 AT0814 AT0816 AT0291-L behind-the-neck boom microphone earhook microphone FM collar microphone with mute switch directional microphone with lavalier cord receiver accessories AT0820 AT0823 AT0824 wall mounting bracket (set of 2) speaker table stand speaker floor stand 43 AT0822 carrying bag AT0801 aux-box (adds four additional audio inputs)
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 50 additional system accessories (cont’d) transmitter accessories AT0532-15 auxiliary input/ output cable (3.5mm–dual RCA) (15ft/4.6m) AT0529A transmitter antenna 310-2544-1341 aux-out adaptor plug (3.5mm– 2.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 51 troubleshooting no FM reception (Channel A, Channel B indicator does not have green light) speaker is receiving a signal but no sound is coming out • Verify the transmitter is turned on • Verify microphone is connected properly to transmitter and is working correctly • Verify the frequency number on the transmitter matches the frequency number on receiver feedback from speaker • Verify transmitter batteries are charged • Turn down the volum
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 52 troubleshooting (cont’d) speaker does not turn on (power indicator does not flash red) speaker is picking up FM interference or hum • Verify main power switch on the bottom of the unit is turned on • Check to make sure no other wireless systems are operating on similar frequencies • Verify Channel A and Channel B volume control knobs are turned on • Check to make sure the system is not placed too close to a computer • Verify power supply is
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 53 Radium channel numbers and corresponding frequencies Channel # 47 Channel A Channel # Channel B 41 . . . . . . . . . . . 216.025 MHz 51 . . . . . . . . . . 216.525MHz 42 . . . . . . . . . . . 216.075MHz 52 . . . . . . . . . . 216.575MHz 43 . . . . . . . . . . . 216.125MHz 53 . . . . . . . . . . 216.625MHz 44 . . . . . . . . . . . 216.175MHz 54 . . . . . . . . . . 216.675MHz 45 . . . . . . . . . . . 216.225MHz 55 . . . . . . . . . .
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 54 product specifications two channel column speaker: 920SR carrier frequency range/ frequencies modulation output power power requirements frequency response total harmonic distortion system signal-to-noise ratio 216.025 –216.875MHz 16 total FM (F3E) weight recharging time maximum 36W @ 4Ω x 2 110V/240V AC adaptor 15V DC/2A, Battery 12V/2.7A (rechargeable, sealed lead-acid, 1-1.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 55 product specifications (cont’d) body-worn transmitter: 921T carrier frequency range/ frequencies modulation total harmonic distortion frequency response frequency stability maximum modulation pre-emphasis dynamic range operating range dimensions (WxHxD) weight controls inputs/outputs 49 216.025 –216.875MHz 16 total FM (F3E) <1.5% 50Hz to 12KHz .0005% ± 25KHz, with level limiting 75µs 100dB >34m/110ft 65 x 90 x 25 mm/ 2.5 x 3.5 x 1 in 51g/1.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 56 product specifications (cont’d) handheld mic transmitter: 922T carrier frequency range/ frequencies mic 216.025 –216.875MHz 16 total (see chart below) antenna built-in 15mW battery life NiMH rechargeable battery; alkaline disposable; 1.5V x 2 AA NiMH rechargeable: 23 hours typical alkaline disposable: 27 hours typical recharging time 6 hours (NiMH batteries) dimensions (dia x length) 54 x 237 mm/2.1 x 9.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:05 AM Page 57 warranty time period of warranty This warranty will go into effect upon the date of purchase and will stay in effect as long as the instrument remains the property of the original owner. EASYLISTENER 2™, VOCALIGHT™ and ONWAVE™ have a 3-year warranty. All other products have a 1 year warranty.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 58 warranty (cont’d) Phonic Ear Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the design or construction of any of its instruments at any time without incurring any obligation to make any changes whatsoever on units previously purchased. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties. All expressed and implied warranties will terminate upon the expiration of this written warranty.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 59 warranty (cont’d) Then, carefully package the equipment in the original shipping container to prevent damage and send it postpaid to the service center near you: USA/International: Phonic Ear Inc. 3880 Cypress Drive Petaluma, CA 94954-7600 U.S.A. In Canada: Phonic Ear Ltd. 10-7475 Kimbel Street Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1E7 Canada what to do if you have questions If you have any questions about service, call the service department at 800.227.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 60 code of federal regulations (United States only) 21 C.F.R., part 801.420 - important notice for prospective hearing instrument users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing instrument.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 61 code of federal regulations (cont’d) children with hearing loss In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems in language development and the educational and social growth of a child.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 62 regulatory approvals receiver: part 15, subpart B Radium Receiver/Speaker 920SR Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC notes The Radium sound field system is approved by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). The use of the system may be governed by specific FCC rules and FCC licensing or notifications may be required. Consult your local FCC office for detailed information.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 63 regulatory approvals (cont’d) Part 95 This transmitter is authorized by rule under the Low Power Radio Service (47 CFR Part 95) and must not cause harmful interference to TV reception or United States Navy SPASUR installations. You do not need an FCC license to operate this transmitter.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:06 AM Page 64 IC notes The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met. If TV channel 13 is used in the area, the installer shall reduce or adjust the RF radiated power so that near-by TV channel 13 receivers do not receive radio interference from the system installed.
3850 Radium216ug wnew FCC label 4/2/04 11:04 AM Page 1 u.s.a. 800.227.0735, then press 5 • canada 800.263.8700 • international +45 3917 7101 © 2004 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. and other countries. Product specifications and accessories subject to change without notice. 821-7403-101/Rev.