Important information Federal Communication Commission interference statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Installing the SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system Typically, you install SMART Audio on a wall in a classroom or meeting space. See the SMART Audio 400 installation instruction (smarttech.com/kb/171183) for more information. Installation considerations for SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system SMART provides cables that should be long enough to wire a classroom. If the installation requires longer cables, choose good quality cables.
Pairing the microphones The microphones won’t work unless they’re paired to the receiver. To verify that if the teacher microphone is paired to the receiver, press the microphone’s PWR/MUTE button for 1 second. If the BATT LED flashes green, the microphone is paired. If the BATT LED flashes in another color, turn off the microphone and use the following instructions to pair the microphone to the receiver.
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3. On the student microphone, press and hold the PWR / LINK button and the TALK button. A beep is heard through the speakers. The BATT LED on the microphone and the LINK LED on the receiver light green to indicate successful pairing. smarttech.com/kb/171200...
Maintaining the microphones The teacher and student microphones contain a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Charge the microphones every night and over the weekend. Charging the microphone To charge the teacher or student microphone 1. Connect the wall charging adapter to a power outlet. 2.
About DIP switches SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system’s DIP switches control options for the receiver. DIP switch functions CAUTION Do not change the DIP switch settings unless directed to do so by SMART support. Feature Default Function switch setting number Microphone The microphone override switch is used when the an audio Override input is connected to the receiver's Line in L/R 3.5 mm...
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Remove volume Off This DIP switch should be set to OFF at all times. It controls a feature used only with control systems, and SMART Audio does not support control systems. Mix Out The Mix Out Attenuator decreases the output level from Attenuator the receiver by 10 dB.
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Troubleshooting SMART Audio 400 Use this information to troubleshoot issues with the SMART Audio 400 classroom amplification system. Resolving issues with the microphones Issue Solutions The microphone is turned on and Check the pairing again. See Pairing the paired to the receiver, but MIC1 or microphones on page 5.
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SMART regarding the microphone. Test a microphone from a properly functioning system with the malfunctioning system. If the audio is still distorted, contact SMART regarding the receiver. There is audio feedback. Volume is set incorrectly. Set the volume while standing beneath the speaker with the microphone.
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Solutions The receiver isn’t receiving power. Test the outlet with a device known to be working correctly. Try a different outlet. If neither solution resolves the issue, contact SMART. Resolving issues with battery charging Issue Solutions The microphone isn’t charging.