Lightspeed Delta X6 User Manual

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Classroom Audio System
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  • Page 1 Delta X6 Classroom Audio System U s e r M a n u a l...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Top Panel Controls & Connections Rear Panel Controls & Connections Installing or Replacing Receiver Module SECTION 2: Step 1. Connecting the Delta X6 Receiver to a Power Supply Set-up & Use Step 2A. Setting up one DeltaX6 Receiver Step 2B. Using More Than One Delta X6...
  • Page 4: Overview

    SECTION 1: OVERVIEW SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND UNPACKING The standard configuration of the Delta X6™ will contain: Delta X6 Public Address System and Power Supply HM-900 Transmitter Delta X6 Carry Case...
  • Page 5 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS Optional equipment which may be part of your Delta X6 system: BP-900 Transmitter and Charger MK-TK270S Noise- Cancelling Headset Microphone MC-831S Audio -Technica 831 Lapel Individual Components RX-7100R 100 Channel UHF Receiver Module TX-HM900 100 Channel UHF Handheld Transmitter...
  • Page 6: System Overview

    QUICK START GUIDE System Overview 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER LightSPEED CHANNEL SCAN UHF Receiver Module Amplified Audio Out Power Overview 1. System Setup Turn ON Power/ Wireless Mic 1 Volume Knob 7100R UHF TRUE Display DIVERSITY LightSPEED RECEIVER Use Scan...
  • Page 7 QUICK START GUIDE CONT’D 2. Handheld Transmitter Setup • Press and hold POWER to turn on. POWER • To set channel, press and hold SET DOWN until cursor blinks on LCD display (approximately 3 seconds). • Use UP and DOWN to change channel number.
  • Page 8 WM 1 = Wireless Mic 1 WM 2 = Wireless Mic 2 Transmitter Location During Use Avoid! Do not stand directly in front of the DELTA X6 with the microphone on.
  • Page 9 TOP PANEL: WIRELESS RECEIVER CONTROLS 1. WIRELESS RECEIVER: One or 5. TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: This LED will light two wireless receiver modules are located at the top panel. to indicate the batteries in the corresponding transmitter are low. 2. CHANNEL DISPLAY: An LED readout of the receiver module 6.
  • Page 10 TOP PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 3. AUX IN/MIC IN: Controls the 1. BASS: Controls the level of low frequency sound output for the volume of a wired microphone system. plugged into MIC IN on the back of the system and the volume of 2.
  • Page 11 ¼” jack can be used to connect player, TV/VCR, computer, etc. to an external passive speaker. [NOTE: the Delta X6 does not [NOTE: connection to this jack will output in stereo; only one channel mute the internal speaker of the of the input mix will be heard.]...
  • Page 12 INSTALLING OR REPLACING A RECEIVER MODULE NOTE: Make sure the Delta X6 is turned off. 1. Remove the two screws securing the module panel using a small phillips head screwdriver. 2. Remove the module from the enclosure by carefully inserting...
  • Page 14: Set-Up & Use

    TO A POWER SUPPLY 1. Locate the power supply. 2. Insert the DC connector into the “POWER INPUT” connector on the bottom of the Delta X6 and plug the other end to an electrical outlet. 3. Turn the POWER/WIRELESS MIC1 knob clockwise to turn the system 4.
  • Page 15 2A. SETTING UP ONE DELTA X6 RECEIVER 1. Turn the Delta X6 ON by rotating the WM1 knob clockwise. The GREEN LED will light. Channel Selection: Receiver Each Receiver has 100 user-selectable channels to choose from. You can either select a channel manually or by pressing the SCAN button, which will automatically select a clear channel.
  • Page 16 2B. USING MORE THAN ONE DELTA X6 RECEIVER If you have a second receiver: A) Verify that Wireless Mic 1 transmitter and receiver are ON and set to the same clear channel. B) Make sure the transmitter for Wireless Mic 2 is turned OFF.
  • Page 17: Handheld Transmitter

    3. CHANNEL SELECTION: HANDHELD TRANSMITTER Once a channel has been selected on 7100R UHF TRUE DIVERSITY LightSPEED RECEIVER the receiver, you now need to select that same channel on the handheld CHANNEL SCAN transmitter. If you have a belt-pack transmitter, go to page 18 for channel selection instructions.
  • Page 18: Handheld Microphone

    4. MUTE AND SENSITIVITY LEVELS ON HANDHELD MICROPHONE Transmitter Mute The mute switch turns the transmitter’s audio signal ON and OFF. The audio is muted when the RED LED is flashing. CH: 002 CH: 002 694.500M Sensitivity Level This function allows the user to set CH: 002 NiMH the gain structure of the microphone...
  • Page 19 4. Press and hold SET until the HM-900 blinking cursor disappears. NOTE: Do not mix battery types. WARNING: Do not use NiCad batteries! They will not charge properly and may cause damage to the transmitter. Lightspeed recommends Panasonic or Energizer batteries. Duracell may not work.
  • Page 20 AA sized batteries stacked end to end. 3. Note the polarity in the battery compartment. IMPORTANT: Replace batteries with the same type, (alkaline or NiMH), that were installed in your Handheld Microphone. Lightspeed recommends Panasonic or Energizer batteries. Duracell may not work properly.
  • Page 21 A full charge will be attained in 8-10 hours. Fully charged Lightspeed microphones will last over 7 hours. WARNING: Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries. They can overheat and expand, creating a significant hazard and damaging the transmitter.
  • Page 22: Belt-Pack Transmitter

    To remove, press the black button on the microphone connector and pull out. Microphone Options Lightspeed offers various types of microphones that can be used with this system. The BP-900 Transmitter can be used with either a lapel style microphone or a headset microphone.
  • Page 23 9. CHANNEL SELECTION: BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER Channel Selection: 7100R UHF TRUE Once a channel has been selected on DIVERSITY LightSPEED RECEIVER the receiver, you now need to select CHANNEL that same channel on the Belt-pack SCAN transmitter. 1. Turn the transmitter power ON...
  • Page 24: Belt-Pack Transmitter

    Using a high impedance source door by depressing the latches on requires a special cable. Contact each side of the transmitter. Lightspeed Customer Service at 800- 2. Turn the MT dial clockwise 732-8999 for more information. to increase the gain and counterclockwise to decrease the gain.
  • Page 25: Belt-Pack Transmitter

    LEVEL [2] LEVEL [2] NOTE: Do not mix battery types. HM-900 WARNING: Do not use NiCad HM-900 batteries! They will not charge properly and may cause damage to the transmitter. Lightspeed recommends Panasonic or Energizer batteries. Duracell may not work.
  • Page 26: Belt-Pack Transmitter

    AA sized batteries. 3. Note the polarity in the battery compartment. IMPORTANT: Replace batteries with the same type, (alkaline or NiMH), that were installed in your Handheld Microphone. Lightspeed recommends Panasonic or Energizer batteries. Duracell may not work properly.
  • Page 27: Belt-Pack Transmitter

    Typical battery life is about 8 hours. Fully charged Lightspeed transmitters will last over 7 hours. A full charge will be attained in 8-10 hours. WARNING: Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
  • Page 28 NOTE: Do not stand directly in front of the Delta X6 speaker with the microphone on. This will result in feedback or ‘squealing.’ It is best to stand behind or to the side of the unit when setting volume level.
  • Page 30: Optional Accessories

    SECTION 3: OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER 1. RED LED: Lights up briefly when 8. SET BUTTON: This button is used power is switched on, flashes to enter and save changes to the continuously when audio is muted. transmitter settings. 2.
  • Page 31 BELT-PACK TRANSMITTER 12 11 1. ON/OFF BUTTON compartment door. 2. LCD DISPLAY: Information 9. GT (TRANSMITTER GAIN): screen appears when the power is Provides adjustment for differing switched on. voice levels and microphone sensitivities. 3. RED LED: Lights up briefly when power is switched ON, flashes 10.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    4. Make sure the MUTE light is not into the wireless microphone: flashing. Switch the transmitter/ microphone off of MUTE. 1. Delta X6 power should be ON. 5. Verify that receiver and transmitter The GREEN LED should be lit. If are in the same frequency group.
  • Page 33 If the volume is too high, feedback will occur. Adjust accordingly. 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, 5 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    The warranty period for each system perform all warranty service. and component type is listed below: Any service performed without Delta X6: Six (6) years from the date of the authorization of Lightspeed original purchase. Technologies will void the entire warranty.
  • Page 35: Safety Instructions

    1. Read Instructions—All the safety 8. Power Cord Protection—Power and operation instructions should supply cords should be routed be read before this Lightspeed so that they are not likely to be product is operated. walked upon or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
  • Page 36: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 37 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS CONT’D RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Carrier System Microprocessor Controlled PLL Synthesized Macro Frequency Range 620 ti 694.75 MHz [3 Macro-Groups] Micro Frequency Range 25 MHz each Macro-Group Selectable Frequencies Deviation ± 40 KHz Nominal Sensitivity -100 dBm at S/N ratio of >80 dB Tone-code Frequency 32.768 KHz Image Rejection...
  • Page 40 AC-MNDX6 LIGHTSPEE D TECHN OL OGIE S 1 1509 SW HERMAN RO AD / T U AL AT I N , OR 970 62 TOLL FRE E: 800.732. 89 99 / P H O NE: 5 03. 6 84. 55 38 / FAX: 5 03 .6 8 4.3 19 7 LIGHTS PEED-TEK .C OM MN0099US01-2...

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