Peavey Assisted Listening System User manual

Peavey Assisted
Listening
System
Wireless
Assisted Listening System

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CONTENTS 2
IMPORTANT SAFE GUARDS 2
TRANSMITTER 3
INSTALLATION 5
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6
RECEIVER INSTRUCTIONS 6
ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERING SPECS 8
SPECIFICATIONS 9
FCCClassBNotice
IfyoursystemisFCCClassB,thefollowingapplies:
Note–ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,
usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterference
toradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoes
causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris
encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
•Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
•Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
•Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
•Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
CAUTION!
1) DO NOT attempt to make internal adjustments to the system. Please refer all servicing
to your authorized Peavey Service Center.
2) Turn the unit off if it is exposed to excessive moisture while in operation. Allow unit to dry thoroughly, then
power back up. If unit fails to power up, then refer unit to your authorized Peavey Service Center.
WARNING! Risk of injury or death if used improperly
DURING INSTALLATION AND SET UP
• To reduce the risk of shock DO NOT handle AC/DC adapter with wet hands.
• To reduce the risks of fire or shock from damaged power cord always remove cord from
outlet by grasping the adapter tightly while unplugging.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock from damaged power cord always turn unit off before
moving it.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT expose this equipment to moisture or dust.
IMPORTANT SAFEGAURDS

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• To reduce the risk of fire or shock use only with specified voltage.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT damage the power cord by placing it near a heat source or stacking
heavy items on top of it.
• To prevent damage to unit DO NOT place on surface that is unstable or that can tip over.
DURING OPERATION
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT remove the chassis cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• For all repairs refer unit to your authorized Peavey Service Center.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT place water or metal items on top of unit.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT allow metal, liquids or flammable items fall into unit.
• To reduce the risk of fire or shock DO NOT touch AC outlet during thunderstorms.
• To prevent injury DO NOT place heavy items on top of unit.
• Clear the dust out from the inside regularly. Accumulated dust can create a fire hazard
as well as damage to the equipment.
• Clear the dust out from plug and AC outlet. Again this accumulated dust can create a fire hazard.
• Make sure the AC/DC adapter is plugged in entirely. No exposed metal.
• When not in use for long periods of time, turn unit off and remove the AC adapter.
Thank you for choosing the Peavey Wireless Assisted Listening System.
In addition to its ease of use, the Peavey Assisted Listening System provides outstanding sound
quality. The system consists of one wireless transmitter and one or more pre-tuned portable
wireless receivers. The receivers are single channel units that are available in one of three
frequencies in the 72-76 MHz band with wide band modulation for quality audio.
Unlike infrared listening systems, the Peavey Assisted Listening System can be used outdoors
and indoors in bright light without affecting performance.
This system is perfect for virtually any application, from a small meeting room to a mid-sized
house of worship. The Peavey Assisted Listening System provides high quality hearing
assistance to any number of audience members, without seating restrictions.
The Peavey Assisted Listening System has a wireless operating range of 300 feet. The
transmitter connects to the line out or tape out from a venue’s existing sound system, and
broadcasts the audio as an FM radio signal. The transmitter can also be used with an optional
microphone.
Audience members who desire listening assistance use a pocket size Peavey Assisted
Listening System receiver with adjustable volume control and ergonomic, high performance
earphones. The Peavey Assisted Listening System is expandable – one transmitter will provide
audio to a limitless number of receivers.
Compact RF Transmitter operating within the 72 – 76 MHz band designated for auditory
assistance frequencies by the FCC.
•Input for line level audio
•Input for microphone
INTRODUCTION
PEAVEY ASSISTED LISTENING SYSTEM - TRANSMITTER

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•Audio input gain control
•Automatic level control
•Extendible antenna
• AC/DC regulated power supply adapter supplied
•LED power on and audio modulation indicators
Setting Up the Transmitter
Your Peavey Assisted Listening System requires minimum installation. Simply place the
transmitter on any flat surface, connect your mixing board to the transmitters back panel input
(See connecting Audio input below), connect the included power supply (as explained below),
and the transmitter is ready to broadcast to any number of Peavey Assisted Listening System
receivers operating on the same frequency.
Powering the Transmitter
Connect the AC adapter provided into the 9V DC JACK (1) on the back panel of the transmitter.
Plug the other end into an AC wall outlet. Press POWER SWITCH (2) the POWER ON LED (3)
will illuminate.
Antenna
Extend ANTENNA (4) fully and position 90 degrees from top of the transmitter.
Connecting Audio Input
The LINE IN JACK (5) on the rear panel lets you connect the Peavey Assisted Listening System
to your mixing console. This ¼” mono phone jack accepts an unbalanced line level audio source
at 0 dBm nominal signal level. If your mixer has XLR outputs only, you will need an XLR-to-
phone plug adapter, available from most music equipment stores or sound contractors.
Using a Microphone
The MIC JACK (7) on the front panel allows wireless cueing of on stage performers.
IMPORTANT: This ¼” mono phone jack is designed for an electret condenser microphone, and
9V DC power is present at the input jack. If you wish to use a conventional dynamic microphone,
at least 20 dB more gain is required, and a preamp should be used. If a preamp is used, be sure
to have a blocking capacitor (1mdf) between the preamp output and the mic input. If a dynamic
mic is plugged into the mic input by mistake, there should be no damage because the current is
limited to 1.0 mA.
Audio Input Gain Adjustment
You can quickly adjust the transmitter to obtain optimum performance with the INPUT GAIN
CONTROL (8). The audio modulation indictor LED, marked SIG (6) will increase in brightness as
the control is turned clockwise, and decrease in brightness as the control is turned
counterclockwise. When the “SIG” LED is flashing during transmission, the transmitter is
broadcasting properly. (If the LED stays off continuously or barely flashed at all, the input gain
needs to be increased. If the LED stays on continuously and does not flash during modulation,
the input is overloading and needs to be decreased.) You will also need to test the transmitter

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in use with a Peavey Assisted Listening System receiver. This procedure is easy to do, and is
explained in the receiver instructions, which follow.
The transmitter’s SIG LED (6) will flash when a microphone or line level signal is broadcast by the
transmitter. If “SIG” is flashing, the transmitter is broadcasting properly. Test the transmitter with
Peavey Assisted Listening Receiver. This procedure is explained in the receiver instructions.
Note: 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 Peavey Assisted Listening System
You may operate up to three Peavey Assisted Listening Systems, with different frequencies in the
same location.
Locate the transmitters ten feet or more away from the users wearing the Peavey Assisted
Listening System receivers.
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Pocket-sized RF receiver for personal listening assistance.
•Any number of Peavey Assisted Listening receivers can be used with a single Peavey
Assisted Listening transmitter
•Ultra compact and lightweight
•Provides up to 130 dB SPL for hearing assistance
•Volume control adjust
•Antenna integral with earphone cord
•Mini Binaural ear bud earphones included
• LED “power on” indicator
•Accepts standard 2 AA batteries
Powering the Receiver
Install (2) AA batteries in BATTERY COMPARTMENT (1), observing polarity. To preserve
battery live always turn the Peavey Assisted Listening Receiver off when it is not in use. When
the sound becomes weak or distorted, replace the batteries. The number of hours of operation
for batteries is as follows: carbon zinc type battery: 10-12; alkaline battery (recommended): 17-20
hours.
Using the Peavey Assisted Listening Systems Earphones
Plug the included earphones into the EARPHONE JACK (2) on top of the receiver. The ear pads
can be ordered separately. However, they can be replaced and reused after being washed in a
mild detergent, rinsed and air dried.
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Operating the Receiver
While wearing your earphones, turn the receiver on by rotating the OFF/ON/VOLUME WHEEL
(3). The POWER ON INDICATOR (4) will illuminate. (To turn the receiver off, rotate the
OFF/ON/VOLUME WHEEL (3) until it clicks, and the “Power On” indicator will go out.) Listen for
your program source, and adjust receiver volume to a comfortable listening level.
Note: A slight buzzing may be heard if the receiver is used within six feet of the transmitter. This
is normal and does not affect performance. For best performance, keep the receiver and the
transmitter at least ten feet apart.
Adjusting Earphone Volume
Listen for your program source, and adjust receiver volume to a comfortable listening level.
Note: A slight buzzing may be heard if the receiver is used within six feet of the transmitter. This
is normal and does not affect performance.
Testing Receiver Range
Wearing your receiver and earphones, walk around your seating area and listen for audio quality.
In certain areas of the room audio may disappear or “drop out.” This is normal occurrence
whenever radio signals are transmitted inside a building. If you step away from the “drop out”
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Peavey Assisted Listening Transmitter
The transmitter operates on the 72-76 MHz auditory assistance frequencies. Transmitted field
strength shall not exceed 8000 uV/m at 30 meters.
Maximum FM deviation should not exceed 75 KHz. Transmitter signal pre-emphasis is 75 uS.
Frequency stability is controlled by a phase locked loop synthesizer with crystal reference and
accurate within +/-.0005% over 0-50 degrees C. The transmitter provides a permanently
mounted telescoping whip antenna.
The FCC approved transmitter is powered by a UL and CSA listed AC wall transformer providing
9V DC input to the transmitter via a 3.5mm DC jack. The transmitter includes a ¼” line-in jack,
mounted on the rear panel and ¼” electret condenser microphone jack with 9V DC power (at 1.0
mA), and mounted on the front panel. Also included, is an adjustable audio level control and a
red LED “Power On” indicator.
PEAVEY Assisted Listening Receiver
The receiver operates on a single frequency in the 72-76 MHz auditory assistance band.
Frequency stability is controlled by a phase locked loop synthesizer with crystal reference and
accurate within +-.005% over 0-50 degrees C. The receiver de-emphasis is 75 uS. The receiver
provides a 3.5 mm headphone output jack mounted on the top panel.
The receiver is powered by (2) AA batteries. The receiver has an OFF/ON/VOLUME control
mounted on the top panel, LED lamp to indicate battery strength, and an antenna shall be
integral to the earphone/ear bud cord.
ARCHITECTSANDENGINEERINGSPECIFICATIONS

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• Frequency Response 100Hz – 15 KHz, +/- 3dB
•Signal-to- Noise Ratio 60dB
• Total Harmonic Distortion <0.5%
•RF Carrier Frequency between 72-76 MHz
• Frequency Stability +/- 0.005%
• Modulation FM +/- 75KHz max
•Operating Range Up to 300 ft. line of sight
TRANSMITTERS
•Mic Input – Connector: ¼” phone jack, Impedance: low impedance, unbalanced, with 9V
DC at 1 mA for condenser mic.
•Line Input – Connector: ¼” phone jack, Impedance: 100 K, unbalanced.
•Power Output – 80,000 uV @ 3 meters.
• Controls – Power ON/OFF, audio input gain adjust
•Indicators – Power ON LED, Audio Modulation LED
•Antenna – Permanently mounted telescoping whip
•Power Requirement – 9V DC, regulated @ 200 mA, AC/DC adapter provided
•Dimensions – 220 x 121 x 43mm
• Weight – 19.5 oz (600g)
RECEIVER
• Controls – Combination VOLUME/ON-OFF wheel
• Audio Output – 250 mW max into 16 ohms
•Connectors – 3.5mm mini jack for earphone output
•Earphones – Mini binaural ear buds
•Antenna – Integral with earphone cord
•Indicators – LED power on indicator
•Sensitivity – 2 uV for 12 dB Sinad with squelch defeated, Squelches at 10 uV for min. 50
dB S-N ratio
•Mute Threshold – 8-10 uV
•Power Requirement – (2) AA Batteries
•Battery Life – 17-20 hours with alkaline battery
•Dimensions – 110 x 60 x 20 mm
• Weight 2.75 oz without batteries (80g)
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
Features and specications are subject to change without notice.

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