You may have heard the term sound field used to describe technology to improve classroom acoustics. Your FrontRow system fits under that category, but we call it an active learning system because it's about so much more than just sound. Active learning systems can help...
understanding active learning and its benefits with active learning without active learning • reduced comprehension • improved comprehension • reduced attention • improved attention • teacher fatigue • greater teacher energy...
Phonic Ear active learning systems (contact your representative for referrals to installers in your area). If you choose to install your FrontRow Pro system yourself, take great care to follow the instructions in the separate FrontRow Pro Installer Guide before using. Achieving the best performance from your system is only possible by properly selecting and positioning all speakers and sensors.
basic system guidelines To help ensure that you get the most from this system, follow these basic guidelines: Fresh batteries To ensure that your batteries are as fresh as possible upon arrival, we have intentionally not installed them in your equipment. Install your batteries in your equipment now, then charge overnight before initial use (see your Transmitter User Guide for charging procedure).
Speak at a normal level when using your microphone; the system is projecting your voice for you. Don’t block your FrontRow Pro sensors. Your FrontRow Pro transmitter uses light to communicate with the receiver. Your installer placed the receiver and possibly external sensors to ensure that you can move about the classroom freely without interruption of the signal.
930R base station receiver If you’re reading this guide, your system should be installed by now. If not, refer to the Installer Guide speakers for complete instructions and kit components. (470-2856-119 wall speakers or AT0806 ceiling speakers)
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power switch 10 dome sensor input internal infrared sensor 11 charge output jack Recharges up to two pendant or body-worn channel A volume style transmitters 12 wall sensor inputs channel B volume 13 speaker output terminals (left & right) auxiliary volume control: TV/VCR/DVD 14 auxiliary output jack auxiliary volume control:...
activating the base station receiver Push power button and confirm that light is lit Confirm signal reception by green light above ChA or B volume controls. (Transmitter must be on). Red light = no signal. Adjust Mic Volume as necessary Adjust Aux Volume if mixing computer audio Select an O...
Indicator light on body-worn or pendant trans- mitter flashes red when batteries run low Plug 300-6497-105 charge cord into charge socket on back of 930R Make sure that transmitter(s) is turned off 930TM (bottom) Plug 300-6497-105 cord into 900T,...
Plug AT0805 cord into aux in port of transmitter (adaptor may be required; see chart on following page) Plug other end of AT0805 cord, into aux out port of 930R Plug antenna into transmitter Adjust level setting for transmitter using compatibility chart on following page...
aux out transmitter compatibility chart and level setting guide NOTE: Common transmitters and recommended level settings are shown below. Because the level control is universal, other transmitters not listed below may be used as well – simply adjust the aux out level control until the receiver wearer hears a strong distortion-free signal.
(option 1) use your FrontRow Pro system to share rich multimedia content with your class Using the supplied aux input adaptor cords, connect secondary sound sources to either secondary sound source DVD/TV/ VCR or CD/ Computer/ Data Projector AUX IN ports on 930R.
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(option 2) for more than two auxiliary inputs If you need more than two auxiliary sound sources, FrontRow supplies optional AuxBox. General connections are shown here; see specific AuxBox secondary sound sources user guides for details.
930TM transmitter Turn transmitter on (for best results, mute it as well). The transmitter will broadcast sound to your receiver. Adjust mic volume control on front of 930R to audible level 930TM (bottom) 930R (front)
• Select the Low or Medium O setting OICE area of the room (see Installer Guide) (930R) • If team-teaching, verify that transmitters are not • Adjust the H EQ control on the receiver on the same channel (930R) •...
troubleshooting (cont’d) receiver won’t turn on (power light • If team-teaching, verify that transmitters are not on the same channel doesn’t turn on) • Recharge or replace the transmitter’s batteries • Verify that the power supply is plugged into both the receiver and a working wall outlet •...
930R Receiving frequency: 2.3MHz & 2.8MHz User controls: Power on; Channel A volume; Channel B volume; Auxiliary volume; Treble Modulation: FM wide-band Displays: LEDs for “On” “Channel A”; “Channel B”;Green Frequency response: 50Hz to 16kHz Ch A &...
• Protect your active learning system from exces- sive moisture, heat, and mechanical shocks. • The case bottom of the 930R receiver, as well as the AT0783 power supply, can get warm under normal operation. • To protect the transmitter’s case front, position it face down on a soft surface when removing or inserting the batteries.
15, subpart B to radio communications. However, there is no FrontRow Pro Receiver/Speaker 930R guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television Tested to comply with...
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regulatory compliance (cont’d) This product conforms with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/CE R&TTE Directive This product has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use by persons with normal hearing and hearing impairment. Waste from electronic equiment must be handled according to local regulations.
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