Phonic Ear PE 210 User Instructions

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PE 210 Sound Field System
User Instructions

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  • Page 1 PE 210 Sound Field System User Instructions...
  • Page 2 ongratulations! You are now the owner of the E ™ sound field system, ISTENER an innovative product designed to improve listening environments through amplification. Sound field amplification has been shown to: • solve student listening problems • improve academic performance •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started What You Need....... . . 1 Installing AT578-S Speakers .
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED To start using your new sound field system, make sure you have these items: AT578-S Speakers with AT664 PE 210R or PE 210FSR Receiver AT581 Speaker Cable Ceiling Speaker with AT577 Wall Transformer and Antenna (1 per speaker) with AT581 Cable PE 300T Transmitter with AT655 BTN Microphone...
  • Page 5 GETTING STARTED wall ceiling Figure 1 (Top View) Figure 2 (Side View) wall wall wall wall Figure 3 (Top View) Figure 4 (Top View) Speaker Placement Checklist Before permanently installing speakers, check each of the following: Does set-up deliver a uniform and clear Is equipment located in areas away sound signal? from excessive heat or cold, wetness,...
  • Page 6: Installing The At664 Ceiling Speaker

    GETTING STARTED Mounted Top View Safety Wires Figure 5 NOTE: GVC, SD Technologies, and Phonic Ear Inc. are not responsible for the structural integrity of the installation. This drawing is not intended for use as an engineering design specification or for loading calculations. AT664 C NSTALLING EILING...
  • Page 7: Using & Charging The Pe 300T Transmitter

    GETTING STARTED PE 300T Transmitter with AT655 BTN Microphone or other appropriate mic AT534 Wall Transformer/ Two-Unit Charger • Switch the receiver POWER control on. etc.), and decrease treble in a sound- The receiver is now ready to receive the reflective room (i.e., one with hard walls, FM signal from the transmitter.
  • Page 8: Features And Functions

    FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Front View PE 210R / PE 210FSR R ECEIVER Front Panel 6. Tone Control Allows the system to be adjusted 1. Power Switch Turns the unit on and off. for best performance in various listening environments. Turn the 2.
  • Page 9 (PE 210FSR only) broadcast simultaneously through the This switch (located on the bottom PE 210 or PE 210 FSR receiver. of the PE 210FSR Receiver) permits 10. Antenna Jack selection of any one of six FM Connects the antenna to the narrow-band operating channels.
  • Page 10: Pe 300T Transmitter

    FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Front View Top View 3a,b PE 300T T RANSMITTER 3a. AUX Input Jack 1. Power Switch For connecting an external sound Turns the unit on and off. source such as a cassette recorder, 2. MIC Jack CD-player or TV via the AT532 Used to connect microphones avail- Auxilliary Input cord.
  • Page 11 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Back View 5. Channel Number Belt Clip Identifies the operating channel of Designed to conveniently attach the unit. Transmitter and receiver the transmitter to a belt. The transmitter channel numbers must match for the may also be placed in a pocket or hip units to operate together.
  • Page 12: At664 Ceiling Speaker & At578-S Speakers

    FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Front View Front View Back View AT664 C AT578-S S EILING PEAKER PEAKERS This 4-way speaker unit disperses sound 1. Speaker Switch through four full-range 8 in (20cm) Allows speakers to be muted. speakers with 180˚ by 360˚ coverage. 2.
  • Page 13: Team Teaching Configuration

    TEAM TEACHING CONFIGURATION Team teaching is a great way to maximize First Teacher learning. Because two teachers can divide their time among students, team-taught classes can offer children more learning and participation opportunities than would be possible in a traditional setting. Adding amplification to the team-teaching strategy can make it even more effective.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE OPTIONS AT655 AT291-W Behind-the-Neck Mic Windscreen AT291 Directional Microphone w/Mic Clip and Lavalier Cord TRANSMITTER WEARING OPTIONS AT489 AT076 Plastic AT594 Hip Pack Wire Belt Clip or AT512 Rope Lavalier Cord TRANSMITTER MISCELLANEOUS AT534 AT544 AT529 Two-Unit Charger/ 2AA Rechargeable NiCad Mic Jack Antenna Wall Transformer...
  • Page 15 ACCESSORIES RECEIVER ANTENNA AT577 AT653 Wall Transformer AUX Input Cord AT617 37 MHz 30 in (76 cm) AT565 72 MHz For use with dual presenters AT566 173 MHz or with secondary audio sources SPEAKERS AT578-S AT664 Speaker Ceiling Speaker AT582-FM AT579 AT581 Speaker Cable Speaker...
  • Page 16: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CHECK THE FOLLOWING No FM Reception Check that the transmitter is turned on. (NO FM light on receiver stays on) Verify that the channel number of the transmitter and the receiver are the same. Verify that the channel selector switch (on the PE 210FSR) is set correctly.
  • Page 17: Frequency Reference Chart

    Black/Blue 75.775 Green/Black 75.825 Black/Pink 75.875 Pink/Gray 75.925 Black/White 75.975 Pink/Yellow NOTE: Channels shown in bold face type are the 6 standard channel groupings (low, medium and high) used on the PE 210 FSR receiver. Sound Field System User Instructions...
  • Page 18: Caring For Your Sound Field System

    CARING FOR YOUR SYSTEM LEANING THER MPORTANT OTES Clean as needed, using a soft damp cloth. • Protect your sound field system from excess moisture, heat, and mechanical shocks. • The case bottom of the PE 210R and PE 210FSR receivers, as well as the TORAGE AT577 wall transformer can get warm Clean with a soft damp cloth and remove...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    WARRANTY A one-year limited warranty is issued to the original consumer of this product(s) by: Sales and Service Service Only Sales and Service Western U.S. / International Eastern U.S. Canada Phonic Ear, Inc. Phonic Ear, Inc. Phonic Ear, Ltd. 3880 Cypress Drive 9140-K Guilford Road 10-7475 Kimbel Street Petaluma, CA 94954-7600...
  • Page 20 Sales and Service Service Only Sales and Service Western U.S. / International Eastern U.S. Canada Phonic Ear, Inc. Phonic Ear, Inc. Phonic Ear, Ltd. 3880 Cypress Drive 9140-K Guilford Road 10-7475 Kimbel Street Petaluma, CA 94954-7600 Columbia, MD 21046-1890 Mississauga, Ontario U.S.A.

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