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Spartan owner’s manual notes Date of Purchase: Model Number: Serial Number: Notes:...
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new Spartan Sound System. You can be assured that the Spartan complies with all specifications and was manufactured to very high quality control standards. TeachLogic incorporates state of the art technology, employs the most advanced manu-...
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Spartan owner’s manual safety instructions Read Instructions All safety and operation instructions should be read before operating this TeachLogic product. Retain Instructions Safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference. Water & Moisture certifications This product should not be operated near water or excessively moist area.
About the Spartan............Spartan Features and Functions......3–4 Operating Procedure..........5–6 Lead Acid Battery........... 7–8 Handheld Transmitter.......... 9–10 Body-Pack Transmitter......... 11–12 Optional Microphones........13-14 Battery Chargers..........Tips for Best Results.......... 15–17 Troubleshooting............ 18–19 Accessories............Specifications............... Three Year Limited Warranty........
The Spartan is ideally suited for voice reinforcement in a classroom, conference center or covering an assembled crowd outdoor. A featured option, is the Spartan with a 96 channel wireless receiver to accommodate a 96 channel Spartan models wireless microphone;...
Spartan features and functions SP-300W back panel Cabled Mic Input (¼" phone jack) Power Switch & Mic Volume Aux Line Level Input (3.5mm jack) Aux Input & MP3 Volume Control Tone Control ±6dB Wireless Receiver Power/Volume Control Wireless Receiver Frequency...
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Spartan owner’s manual initial procedure • Locate power supply and plug it into an AC outlet • Plug power supply into unit and observe LED • Flashing “Red” LED indicates battery is being charged • (Although fully charged at time of shipment, it is a good practice to fully charge battery) •...
operating procedure Turn unit "on": Turn Power/Mic control clockwise until click: Adjacent LED will light “Red”. operate using the cabled microphone • Use a dynamic microphone (no phantom power available) • Plug the microphone into the MIC IN jack • Adjust volume with power/mic control while talking into microphone operate using wireless microphone...
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Spartan owner’s manual charging the battery The Spartan contains one 12V/2.7 AH maintenance-free lead acid rechargeable battery. charging battery • caution Observe Battery Indicator when Spartan is turned “on” Battery needs to be re- • “Green” LED: Battery is fully charged charged soon after use to •...
lead acid battery guidelines 1. Battery should operate at temperatures between 59°F–122°F. When temperature falls to 5°F, battery will undergo some changes in its chemical contents and therefore cannot be recharged. Operating the battery at higher tem- perature will result in higher capacity but short- er lifespan, whereas lower temperature opera- tion has a longer lifespan but less capacity.
Spartan owner’s manual handheld microphone/transmitter The handheld microphone/transmitter is equipped with a dynamic microphone element for enhanced clarity and extended dynamic range. Its low handling noise and built-in windscreen makes it well suited for close-up handheld use. It can be powered by either Al- kaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
13. The battery status is displayed on the left of ment must comply with the LCD screen. FCC regulations. All • When battery nears depletion: Icon will flash TeachLogic transmis- sion devices comply with 3 times Part 15 of the FCC rules • Microphone will automatically turn “off” to...
The Body-Pack Transmitter is the component that transmits the voice to the Spartan receiver. The audio is transmitted via an RF signal on a selected RF frequency. An external microphone is plugged into the Body-Pack Transmitter which picks up the speaker’s voice.
• Press and hold frequency SET button for 2 seconds FCC regulations. All • LCD panel will commence flashing (indicating pro- TeachLogic transmis- gramming mode) sion devices comply with • Press UP or DOWN arrow to select channel desired Part 15 of the FCC rules •...
Spartan owner’s manual optional microphones for body-pack transmitter Any of the microphones below may be used with the Body-Pack Transmitter. LM-835 lapel microphone The Lapel Microphone (LM-835) is a small capsule microphone with a spring clip for securing it on to a clothing edge.
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ULM-835 ultra-lite microphone The Ultra-Lite Microphone (ULM-835) is a minia- ture boom style microphone supported by a wire around the left ear. The unidirectional microphone element renders excellent vocal quality and maximum clarity. Its lightweight and miniature size make it comfortable and inconspicuous. It is avail- able in either beige or black.
Spartan owner’s manual battery chargers BRC-10 operating instructions • Use “AA” rechargeable NiMH batteries only • Plug adapter into 110v AC outlet. • Remove color identification cap. • Plug cable into jack at the base (bottom end) of transmitter •...
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BRC-70 operating instructions • Use “AA” rechargeable NiMH batteries only in microphones • Plug power adapter in 110v AC outlet. • Plug cable into base of charger • Charging Handheld Microphone/Transmitter • Remove color identification cap from Handheld microphone, store on cap holder •...
Spartan owner’s manual tips for best results 1. Make sure batteries are inserted per correct polarity • Positive Terminal (+) downward toward base in Handheld) • Positive Terminal (+) away from spring in Body-Pack 2. Use only new high-quality alkaline or recharge- able NiMH batteries in the transmitter.
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Spartan troubleshooting Problem Solution No sound when one • Verify MIC /Power switch speaks into the wire- “On”, LED light “Red” less microphone • If battery is either weak or not charged, plug power supply into the AC • Verify WR switch/volume turned On”, adjacent LED...
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LCD shows “Err“ or • Restart transmitter garbled information • Remove batteries and re- insert them Distorted Sound • Low charge on Spartan battery (Plug in AC power supply and recharge) • Low microphone/trans- contact mitter battery (Replace or charge batteries) If your problem persists •...
ST-30 folding tripod speaker stand The speaker stand can be adjusted from 32" to 55" and folds down to 3" dia. by 32". The Spartan is securely screwed on by the 3/8" brass threaded insert.
Spartan owner’s manual transmitter accessories SP-301 unpowered companion speaker Companion speaker exactly the same as the Spar- tan for additional even sound coverage. SC-30 speaker cable Speaker cable with ¼" phone plug on each end, 30 feet length. UM-66 handheld microphone w/ 15' cable Handheld dynamic microphone for simultaneous use with the wireless microphone.
Spartan 300 specs. 20W (RMS)/4Ω load, Max 30W Output Power 4" full range Speaker System 50Hz–15KHz ± 3dB Frequency Response Built-in Antenna < 0.5 % T.H.D. Mic in, Aux in, USB 2.0 Audio Inputs Ext. Speaker Audio Output 120–240 V 1.5A, 15V 4A Power Supply Type 12 V/2.7 AH...
Spartan owner’s manual three year limited warranty TeachLogic RF products are guaranteed to be free of defects in workmanship or material for a period of three (3) years from date of original purchase, subject to the following conditions: 1. Warranty excludes defects caused by normal use and wear, any abuse, or failure to use the product in accordance per instructions.
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