LightSpeed Technologies 705iR User manual

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TableofContents
UserNotes
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serialnumber
optional
components serialnumber
LT-70LightMic
standard
components
SR-70IRSensor
TK-250Headset
Microphone
PowerSupply
HM-70Handheld
Microphone
705iR

Five-YearLimitedWarrantytoOriginalPurchaser
e LightSPEED 705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System is warranteed against
malfunction due to defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of five years beginning at
the date of the purchase. Batteries and the optional
TK-250 Headset Microphone are guaranteed for
one year. Products will be repaired or replaced at
LightSPEED’s option during the warranty period.
Warranty does not extend to finish, appearance, or
malfunctions due to abuse or misuse. Repairs
performed by any other than LightSPEED will void
this warranty. Our Service Department
(800.732.8999, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST) will handle
all your repair/replacement needs.
Quick-start Guide:
1. Plug battery charger/power supply
into 705iR.
2. Plug one end of power cable into battery charger/power
supply and the other end into AC outlet.
3. To turn 705iR on, rotate CH A POWER knob clockwise.
4. Switch LT-70 LightMic™ Transmitter to the ON position
(confirm LT-70 is set to CH A.)
5. Clip LT-70 to black lavaliere cord. Loop cord around neck.
Adjust cord length until the top of the LT-70 rests
on the collarbone.
6. Turn CH A POWER knob to adjust volume to desired level.
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3
4
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LES-LT70: “LightMic”RechargeableMicrophone/Transmitter
withlavalierecord,batteriesandchargingcable
LES-HM70:HandheldMicrophone/Transmitterwithbatteries
andchargingcable
BA-NH1:RechargeableAABattery(NickelMetalHydride)
AC-TCC7:ChargingCableforLT-70andHM-70tobeused
with705iR
AC-LTCB:LavalierecordforLT-70
PS-16V-2.0:PowerSupply/BatteryChargerfor705iR
AC-SP705:CarryingCasefor705iR
MC-TK250LTM:OptionalNoise-cancelingHeadsetMicrophoneto
beusedwithLT-70
IR-SR70:OptionalExternalInfraredSensortoexpandthe
rangeforlargeorodd-shapedrooms.
CA-MMC35:AudioInputCable(RCAconnectorto3.5mmmono)
CA-MMC3535:AudioPatchCable(3.5mmmonoto3.5mmmono)
CA-MMC2535:AudioPatchCable(2.5mmmonoto3.5mmmono)
IndividualComponentsandOptionalAccessories Greetings!
705iRComponents
705iRReceiver/Amplifier LT-70LightMic™Transmitter
BatteryCharger/PowerSupply MicrophoneChargingCable [2]
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OverallSystemSpecifications:
CarrierFrequencies(IR) 2.06/2.54MHz
MaximumDeviation +/‒50kHz
DynamicRange >70dB
Signal-to-NoiseRatio >70dB
TotalHarmonicDistortion <4%
FrequencyResponse 100Hz-10kHz
Receiver/AmplifierSpecifications:
ReceiverType Superheterodyne
ReceiverSensitivity 6µVfor60dBS/N
ImageandSpuriousRejection >70dB
AmplifierSpecifications:
TotalHarmonicDistortion <1%(Output=1W)
PowerOutput 12WRMS
SpeakerType StandardCone(4inches)
SpeakerLoadImpedance 4Ohms
AdjustableToneControls +/‒8dB(100Hz-10kHz)
PowerSupply(ULListed) 16V/2.0A
BatteryPower(1-yearwarranty) 12VNiMHBatteryPack
Dimensions 13.25x5.75x4(HxWxDinches)
Weight 5lbs.w/batterypack
TransmitterSpecifications:
AudioDistortion <1%
SpuriousEmissions <30dB
Built-inMicrophone Uni-directionalElectret
BatteryPower(1-yearwarranty) 2AANiMHRechargeable
Dimensions 1.4x1x4.6(WxDxHinches)
Weight 3.04oz.(w/batteries)
Overview
TopPanelControls
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4
2
POWER
Aux.Out
Jack
Aux.In
Jack
Ch. A and Ch. B
LEDs are hidden by
their corresponding
volume knobs in this
diagram.
Ch.A
LED
Ch.B
LED 8
7
5
3
1
9
10
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[4]
RearPanelConnectionsTopPanelControls(cont.)
PowerandSignalIndicators
External
IRSensor
Jack
1
DC
Power
InputJack
Transmitter
Charging
Jacks
Carry
Handle
Charging
LED
2
4
1
3
TipsonUsingClassroom
Amplification
ese helpful suggestions are provided
to maximize the successful use of your
new 705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System.
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[10]
OptionalHM-70Handheld
MicrophoneOperating
Instructions
Charging
Rechargeable batteries are pre-installed.
NiMH batteries maintain their charge for
a full day of normal classroom use. Always
turn the HM-70 off when not in use.
Operation
e Channel A/B switch is located inside
the battery compartment. e switch is set to
Channel B at the factory.
HoldingandPositioning
InputFromExternal
AudioEquipment
OutputtoPersonal
FMTransmitter
[5]
LT-70LightMic™Transmitter
ControlsandConnections
Charging
Connector
External
Microphone
Connector
Channel
Select
[A-B]
On/Off
Switch
Clip
Microphone
Power/
Charge
LED
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When Using Battery Power:
Chargingthe705iR
705iRReceiver/Amplifier
[Positioning]
Best:
Good:
Okay:
Avoid:
[TwoPowerOptions:ACorBattery]
When using AC power:
[batterychargerandACconnection]
ACPower
Cord
LED
DCPower
InputJack
Ifthe705iRwillprimarilybe
usedinafixedlocationwithin
theclassroom,LightSPEED
recommendsusingACpower.
Ifthe705iRwillbemovedwithina
classroomortodifferentclass-
rooms,battery-poweredwillprovide
themostflexibility.
[9] [6]
OptionalHM-70Handheld
Microphone
OptionalHM-70Handheld
MicrophoneControls
Power/ChargeLED
PowerSwitch
ChargingJack Battery
Compartment
slidetoopen
ChanelSelectSwitch
GainAdjust
topviewofbatterycompartment
Donotattempttochargealkaline
batteriestheycanoverheatand
expand,creatingasignificanthazard
anddamagingtheLightMic.
[caution!]
(is is not covered by the warranty.)
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1
4
2

[8]
However, do not leave the LightMic plugged
into the charger for more than 10 days, as it
will significantly shorten battery life.
ChargingtheLightMic
LT-70LightMic™
Transmitter/Microphone
e rechargeable NiMH
batteries must be fully charged
before regular classroom
operations.
PowertoAmplifier
Green
LED
Donotattempttochargealkaline
batteriestheycanoverheatand
expand,creatingasignificanthazard
anddamagingtheLightMic.
[caution!]
(is is not covered by the warranty.)
OperatingtheLightMic
Place the lavaliere cord around your neck,
and adjust the length so the top of the
LightMic rests on the collar bone.
AdjustingVolume
Volume is set by adjusting the volume control
on the 705iR.
[note:]
Feeedback or “squealing” may occur if the
volume is set too high. Reducing the loudness
of the speakers with the volume control
usually eliminates feedback.
Operatingtwotransmitter/
microphonessimultaneously
When the 705iR is receiving a signal from the
transmitter microphone(s):
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[8]
However, do not leave the LightMic plugged
into the charger for more than 10 days, as it
will significantly shorten battery life.
f. Once the batteries are charged,
remove the charging cable from
the LightMic.
g. NiMH batteries will maintain their
charge for a full day of normal
classroom use.
h. With proper care, NiMH batteries
will provide service for at least one
year. If battery or charging problems
occur, contact LightSPEED Service at
800.732.8999.
ChargingtheLightMic
a. Ensure the LightMic and the 705iR
are turned OFF. e 705iR must be
connected to AC power in order to
charge the LightMic.
b. e LightMic’s rechargeable batteries
are factory installed. Plug one end of
the charging cable firmly into the jack
labeled CHARGER on the side of the
LightMic. Connect the other end of the
charging cable to the charging jack on
the back of the 705iR.
c. e triangle-shaped light on the
front of the LightMic transmitter
glows green when the cable is
connected and charging correctly.
e light goes out when fully charged.
d. e batteries will fully charge in
about 8 to 12 hours.
e. It is best to leave the LightMic
charging until used, since the
batteries slowly lose their charge
when not in use.
LT-70LightMic™
Transmitter/Microphone
e rechargeable NiMH
batteries must be fully charged
before regular classroom
operations.
PowertoAmplifier
Green
LED
Donotattempttochargealkaline
batteriestheycanoverheatand
expand,creatingasignificanthazard
anddamagingtheLightMic.
[caution!]
(is is not covered by the warranty.)
OperatingtheLightMic
a. e LightMic has a built-in microphone.
Once the transmitter is switched on, the
microphone is activated.
b. e LightMic may be used as a hand-
held mic or a hands-free pendent style
microphone by clipping the LightMic
on the supplied lavaliere cord.
Place the lavaliere cord around your neck,
and adjust the length so the top of the
LightMic rests on the collar bone.
c. On the side of the LightMic is the Chan-
nel A/B slide switch. Slide the switch to
the “A” position. (If a second LightMic
is used for simultaneous operation, set
one LightMic to Channel A and the
second LightMic to Channel B.)
d. Slide the ON/OFF switch on the side of
the LightMic to ON. e triangle-
shaped light on the front glows red,
indicating the microphone is charged
and ready for use.
e. When the LightMic transmitter power
switch is slid to OFF, the microphone
power is turned off.
AdjustingVolume
Volume is set by adjusting the volume control
on the 705iR.
a. Make sure the 705iR is switched ON.
b. Ensure the LightMic is switched ON and
the triangle-shaped LED on the front of
the LightMic is glowing red. e LED
next to the CH A knob on the 705iR
will also glow, indicating that the 705iR
is receiving the LightMic signal and is
ready for use.
c. Adjust the volume of the receiver by
turning CH A POWER clockwise. Be
careful not to stand directly in front of
the speaker as feedback may occur.
d. Speak at a normal level and slowly
turn the volume knob clockwise to
increase the loudness of the speaker
until the sound level is adequate for
the room.
[note:]
Feeedback or “squealing” may occur if the
volume is set too high. Reducing the loudness
of the speakers with the volume control
usually eliminates feedback.
Operatingtwotransmitter/
microphonessimultaneously
e 705iR system has two independent
receivers—Channel A and B. is makes
it possible to operate two transmitter/mi-
crophones simultaneously. Follow the
instructions below when using a second
transmitter/microphone:
a. Set each transmitter/microphone to
separate channels. For example if
you are using two LightMics, set one
to Channel A and the other to
Channel B. If you are using one
LightMic and one HM-70 handheld
microphone, set the LightMic to
Channel A and the HM-70 to
Channel B.
When the 705iR is receiving a signal from the
transmitter microphone(s):
• CH A POWER indicator will glow
green on the 705iR if you select
Channel “A” on the LightMic
transmitter.
• CH B VOLUME indicator light
will glow green if Channel “B”
is selected.
• When simultaneously operating two
transmitters/microphones, both
indicator lights will glow.
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When Using Battery Power:
Chargingthe705iR
a. Ensure the power switch (CH A POWER)
on top of the 705iR is turned off.
b. Plug the power supply/charger cable into
a standard AC outlet.
c. Plug the other end of the power supply/
charger into the DC power jack on
the back of 705iR. e LED above
the DC will glow red. A solid green LED
indicates the 705iR is fully charged.
d. Charge the batteries completely prior to
first use. Charging time can take as
long as 10 to 14 hours. When fully
charged, the circuit switches to a trickle
charge, which will not overcharge or
damage the batteries.
705iRReceiver/Amplifier
[Positioning]
e 705iR has a built-in speaker, which
should be directed toward the area of the
classroom where the students are sitting. e
unit can be placed on a table top or book-
shelf at a height of 36 to 60 inches.
e ideal position in the classroom is cen-
tered along the longest wall. However, due to
different classroom setups, this is not always
possible. Here is a quick guide to choosing
a location:
Best: Centered on the longest wall
Good: Centered on the short wall
Okay: In a corner
Avoid: Placing the unit directly in front of
a window.
[TwoPowerOptions:ACorBattery]
e 705iR operates with battery power in
a portable application, or you can leave the
system connected to AC power for a more
permanent application.
When using AC power:
a. Plug the power supply into a standard
AC outlet.
b. Plug the other end of the power supply/
charger into the DC power jack.
c. Turn the CH A POWER on and set
an appropriate volume level. e 705iR
may be left on at all times when using
AC power.
[batterychargerandACconnection]
ACPower
Cord
LED
DCPower
InputJack
Ifthe705iRwillprimarilybe
usedinafixedlocationwithin
theclassroom,LightSPEED
recommendsusingACpower.
Ifthe705iRwillbemovedwithina
classroomortodifferentclass-
rooms,battery-poweredwillprovide
themostflexibility.
[9] [6]
OptionalHM-70Handheld
Microphone
e HM-70 handheld microphone is
an optional microphone that can be
ordered from LightSPEED. It can be
used alone or in tandem with the
LT-70 LightMic.
OptionalHM-70Handheld
MicrophoneControls
1. POWER SWITCH: is 3-position
switch allows you to turn the micro-
phone on (up position), mute the
microphone (middle position), and
turn off the microphone (down posi-
tion). e red LED above the switch
lights when the switch is in the
“MUTE” or power “ON” positions.
2. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH:
is switch allows you to choose
between Channel A or Channel B.
is switch is set to Channel B at
the factory.
3. POWER/CHARGE LED
INDICATOR: is two-color LED
indicator is located directly above the
power switch. It glows red when the
HM-70 is powered on and glows green
when charging.
4. CHARGING JACK: Use the jack
labeled CHARGER to connect the
charging cable from the 705iR to the
HM-70 for daily battery recharging.
Power/ChargeLED
PowerSwitch
ChargingJack Battery
Compartment
slidetoopen
ChanelSelectSwitch
GainAdjust
topviewofbatterycompartment
Donotattempttochargealkaline
batteriestheycanoverheatand
expand,creatingasignificanthazard
anddamagingtheLightMic.
[caution!]
(is is not covered by the warranty.)
3
1
4
2

[10]
OptionalHM-70Handheld
MicrophoneOperating
Instructions
Charging
Rechargeable batteries are pre-installed.
a. Turn off the HM-70 by sliding the
ON/OFF switch all the way down
and turn off the 705iR.
b. Connect one end of the charging cable
to one of the CHARGE jacks on the
back panel of the 705iR. Connect the
other end of the charging cable to the
charging jack on the side of the HM-70.
e power indicator LED will glow
green when the charging cable is
connected and charging correctly.
c. e batteries fully charge in 8 to 12
hours. Once the batteries are charged,
remove the charger cable from the
HM-70.
NiMH batteries maintain their charge for
a full day of normal classroom use. Always
turn the HM-70 off when not in use.
Operation
e Channel A/B switch is located inside
the battery compartment. e switch is set to
Channel B at the factory.
a. Slide the ON/OFF switch on the side of
the HM-70 all the way up. e power
indicator LED will glow red and stay on.
(ere is a center MUTE position if you
wish to leave power on but temporarily
cease transmission of your voice.)
b. Do not adjust the audio gain adjuster
that is located in the battery compart-
ment. It has been preset by factory
technicians and is not intended as a
volume control.
HoldingandPositioning
a. When holding the HM-70, grip the
barrel in the center, silver section
below the ON/OFF switch. Do NOT
grip the HM-70 around the bottom,
covering the black infrared sensors
encircling the base. is interrupts
signal transmission from the microphone
to the receiver. Speak directly into the
top of the microphone at a normal level,
holding the head about 2 inches from
your mouth, no lower than chin height.
InputFromExternal
AudioEquipment
Below are instructions on how to connect
an external audio device like a computer,
CD player, cassette player, VCR and TV to
the 705iR.
1. Connect a cable from an audio source
to the 3.5 mm AUX IN jack next to
the AUX IN volume knob on the top
of the 705iR.
2. With the 705iR turned on, adjust the
AUX IN volume to a desired level.
OutputtoPersonal
FMTransmitter
1. Using a cable with a 3.5 mm connec-
tor at one end, connect the AUX
OUT of the 705iR to the input jack
of the FM transmitter. Different
manufacturers use different size
audio input jacks on the transmitter.
e LightSPEED LES-370 requires a
the CA-MMC 3535 cable.
2. With the 705iR turned on, adjust the
AUX OUT volume to a desired level.
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1. ON/OFF SWITCH: is switch,
located on the side of the LightMic,
turns the unit on or off. e red
triangle-shaped LED on the front
of the LightMic will light when
power is on.
2. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH:
is switch allows for selection
between Channel A or B. If you
are using a single microphone/
transmitter for your system, we
recommend using Channel A.
3. POWER/CHARGE LED
INDICATOR: is triangle-shaped
LED is two-color. It glows red when
the LightMic is powered on, green
when charging and goes out when
fully charged.
LT-70LightMic™Transmitter
ControlsandConnections
4. EXTERNAL MICROPHONE
CONNECTOR: Use the 3.5 mm
MIC jack for the optional TK-250
headset microphone.
5. CHARGER CONNECTOR: Use
the jack labeled CHARGER to
connect the charging cable from the
705iR to the LightMic for daily
battery recharging.
Charging
Connector
External
Microphone
Connector
Channel
Select
[A-B]
On/Off
Switch
Clip
Microphone
Power/
Charge
LED
5
431
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[4]
1. DC POWER INPUT JACK:
is input connects to the 16 V
AC/DC adaptor that comes with
the 705iR. e adaptor is used to
either charge the internal battery
pack or power the 705iR with
AC power.
2. EXTERNAL IR SENSOR JACK:
is jack is provided for connection
of an additional sensor (for larger or
odd-shaped rooms).
3. TRANSMITTER CHARGING
JACKS: is connector is used to
connect the charging cable to the
LightMic transmitter or the optional
HM-70 handheld microphone for
daily battery recharging.
4. CHARGING LED: is LED glows
red when the 705iR battery is charging
and glows green when fully charged.
RearPanelConnectionsTopPanelControls(cont.)
4. BASS: is knob controls the low-
frequency sound of the 705iR.
5. AUX IN VOLUME: is knob
controls the volume level of an external
audio source that is plugged into the
AUX IN jack. An example would be a
computer, TV, VCR, CD or
cassette player.
6. AUX OUT VOLUME: is knob
controls the audio level going to
external equipment when plugged into
the AUX OUT jack. For example, a
personal FM transmitter or tape
recorder.
7. AUX INPUT JACK: is 3.5 mm
jack is used to connect to an external
audio source.
8. AUX OUTPUT JACK: is 3.5
mm jack provides a line-level audio
output that can be connected to a
personal FM system or tape recorder.
PowerandSignalIndicators
9. e LED light located above the
CH A POWER knob turns red
momentarily when the system power
is turned ON.
When a transmitter/microphone
set to Channel A is turned on, the
Channel A LED glows green to
indicate your transmitter’s signal is
being received by the amplifier.
0. e LED above CH B VOLUME
turns green to indicate a signal is
being received from a transmitter
set to Channel B.
1
External
IRSensor
Jack
1
DC
Power
InputJack
Transmitter
Charging
Jacks
Carry
Handle
Charging
LED
2
4
1
3
TipsonUsingClassroom
Amplification
ese helpful suggestions are provided
to maximize the successful use of your
new 705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System.
• Speak in a natural voice. A normal
conversational speech level will provide
an adequate signal. It is not necessary to
increase the intensity of your voice—the
amplification system provides adequate
amplification (approximately 5 - 10 dB)
above ambient room noises.
• Avoid wearing jewelry that may rub or
bump against the microphone.
• Turn the LightMic OFF during private
conversations with a student, parent, or
other classroom visitor. You can also
cover the LED lens on top of the
LightMic to block the signal.
• Recharge batteries each night. When
recharged nightly, operating time
(actual usage) for the transmitters will
last through a typical school day. Your
rechargeable batteries will last for a
normal school year when cared
for properly.
• Do not use or attempt to recharge
disposable alkaline batteries—they will
overheat and expand, creating a signifi-
cant hazard and damaging the transmit-
ter. (is type of damage is not covered
under warranty.)
• Connecting the 705iR into a standard
electrical socket using the supplied 16 V
DC power supply/charger charges the
batteries. It can also be used as a direct
power source for the amplifier.
If you review these instructions and still
have questions, write down the serial
number and model number of your system
and call LightSPEED Technical Services at
800.732.8999, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. PST.
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OverallSystemSpecifications:
CarrierFrequencies(IR) 2.06/2.54MHz
MaximumDeviation +/‒50kHz
DynamicRange >70dB
Signal-to-NoiseRatio >70dB
TotalHarmonicDistortion <4%
FrequencyResponse 100Hz-10kHz
Receiver/AmplifierSpecifications:
ReceiverType Superheterodyne
ReceiverSensitivity 6µVfor60dBS/N
ImageandSpuriousRejection >70dB
AmplifierSpecifications:
TotalHarmonicDistortion <1%(Output=1W)
PowerOutput 12WRMS
SpeakerType StandardCone(4inches)
SpeakerLoadImpedance 4Ohms
AdjustableToneControls +/‒8dB(100Hz-10kHz)
PowerSupply(ULListed) 16V/2.0A
BatteryPower(1-yearwarranty) 12VNiMHBatteryPack
Dimensions 13.25x5.75x4(HxWxDinches)
Weight 5lbs.w/batterypack
TransmitterSpecifications:
AudioDistortion <1%
SpuriousEmissions <30dB
Built-inMicrophone Uni-directionalElectret
BatteryPower(1-yearwarranty) 2AANiMHRechargeable
Dimensions 1.4x1x4.6(WxDxHinches)
Weight 3.04oz.(w/batteries)
Overview
e 705iR is a lightweight, multipurpose,
portable amplification system powered by
rechargeable batteries or AC power. It is
designed to allow teachers to speak in nor-
mal conversational tones and yet be heard
clearly by every student in the classroom.
e 705iR comes standard with the LT-70
LightMic™ pendant-style transmitter/
microphone. e system may be used with
two microphones accommodating team
teaching or student interaction. e second
microphone can be an additional LightMic
or the HM-70 handheld microphone.
Other optional microphones can also be
plugged into the LightMic. Contact
LightSPEED for assistance in selecting
optional microphones.
TopPanelControls
1. CH A POWER: is knob turns on
the power for the 705iR and controls
the Channel A volume. We recom-
mend using Channel A if you are
using a single microphone for your
system. Turn the knob clockwise to
increase volume.
2. CH B VOLUME: is knob controls
the volume for Channel B. You must
first turn the 705iR ON with the
CH A POWER knob, then turn the
CH B VOLUME knob clockwise to
increase volume. Use Channel B
when using a second microphone.
3. TREBLE: is knob controls the
high-frequency sound of the 705iR.
6
4
2
POWER
Aux.Out
Jack
Aux.In
Jack
Ch. A and Ch. B
LEDs are hidden by
their corresponding
volume knobs in this
diagram.
Ch.A
LED
Ch.B
LED 8
7
5
3
1
9
10
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LES-LT70: “LightMic”RechargeableMicrophone/Transmitter
withlavalierecord,batteriesandchargingcable
LES-HM70:HandheldMicrophone/Transmitterwithbatteries
andchargingcable
BA-NH1:RechargeableAABattery(NickelMetalHydride)
AC-TCC7:ChargingCableforLT-70andHM-70tobeused
with705iR
AC-LTCB:LavalierecordforLT-70
PS-16V-2.0:PowerSupply/BatteryChargerfor705iR
AC-SP705:CarryingCasefor705iR
MC-TK250LTM:OptionalNoise-cancelingHeadsetMicrophoneto
beusedwithLT-70
IR-SR70:OptionalExternalInfraredSensortoexpandthe
rangeforlargeorodd-shapedrooms.
CA-MMC35:AudioInputCable(RCAconnectorto3.5mmmono)
CA-MMC3535:AudioPatchCable(3.5mmmonoto3.5mmmono)
CA-MMC2535:AudioPatchCable(2.5mmmonoto3.5mmmono)
IndividualComponentsandOptionalAccessories Greetings!
Congratulations on your purchase of the
705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System! Please take a
moment to review this manual, as it will
help you operate this easy-to-use system,
and maximize your investment by caring
for and maintaining each component.
Pay careful attention to the instructions
on batteries and battery charging to ex-
tend the operational life of the batteries.
705iRComponents
Listed on this page are the standard
components that are included in the
705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System:
705iRReceiver/Amplifier LT-70LightMic™Transmitter
BatteryCharger/PowerSupply MicrophoneChargingCable [2]
[13]

Five-YearLimitedWarrantytoOriginalPurchaser
e LightSPEED 705iR Portable Infrared Wireless
Amplification System is warranteed against
malfunction due to defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of five years beginning at
the date of the purchase. Batteries and the optional
TK-250 Headset Microphone are guaranteed for
one year. Products will be repaired or replaced at
LightSPEED’s option during the warranty period.
Warranty does not extend to finish, appearance, or
malfunctions due to abuse or misuse. Repairs
performed by any other than LightSPEED will void
this warranty. Our Service Department
(800.732.8999, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST) will handle
all your repair/replacement needs.
Quick-start Guide:
1. Plug battery charger/power supply
into 705iR.
2. Plug one end of power cable into battery charger/power
supply and the other end into AC outlet.
3. To turn 705iR on, rotate CH A POWER knob clockwise.
4. Switch LT-70 LightMic™ Transmitter to the ON position
(confirm LT-70 is set to CH A.)
5. Clip LT-70 to black lavaliere cord. Loop cord around neck.
Adjust cord length until the top of the LT-70 rests
on the collarbone.
6. Turn CH A POWER knob to adjust volume to desired level.
Simply follow the six steps on this page
to get your 705iR up and running in a
matter of minutes!
To take full advantage of the features the
705iR has to offer, as well as its applica-
tions, please take time to read through
the entire manual.
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TableofContents
Quick-start Guide
705iR Components
Overview/Top Panel Controls
Power & Signal Indicators/Rear Panel Controls
LT-70 LightMic™ Transmitter Controls and Connections
705iR Receiver/Amplifier Positioning/Power Options/Charging
LT-70 LightMic™ Transmitter Charging Instructions
LT-70 LightMic™ Transmitter Operating Instructions
HM-70 Handheld Microphone Overview and Controls
HM-70 Handheld Microphone Operating Instructions
Input from External Audio Equipment/Output to Personal FM Transmitter
Tips on Using Classroom Amplification
Overall System Specifications
Components and Accessories
Warranty Information
User Notes
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UserNotes
Record your system serial numbers and
purchase information. is is helpful
when ordering additional components,
accessories, and/or warranty service.
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serialnumber
optional
components serialnumber
LT-70LightMic
standard
components
SR-70IRSensor
TK-250Headset
Microphone
PowerSupply
HM-70Handheld
Microphone
705iR

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