CSI RFS 700 User Manual

Portable wireless rf (radio frequency) system

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RFS 700 User Manual
Portable Wireless RF (Radio Frequency) System
CT-711 Transmitter / CR-711 Receiver
• Tour Guide
• Assistive Listening
• Simultaneous Interpretation
• Distributed Audio
www.conferencesystems.com
© 2011 Conference Systems

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  • Page 1 RFS 700 User Manual Portable Wireless RF (Radio Frequency) System CT-711 Transmitter / CR-711 Receiver • Tour Guide • Assistive Listening • Simultaneous Interpretation • Distributed Audio www.conferencesystems.com © 2011 Conference Systems...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents As America’s premier provider of state-of-the-art conference technology for over 30 years, Conference Systems offers a unique blend of product sales and rental services to meet and exceed Important Safety Information..4 your highest expectations. Permitted and prohibited battery types..4 Preventing damage to ears and hearing..4 Conference Systems provides technical and innovative solutions for CT-711 Transmitter Setup and Operation..5...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    ***See page 24 for procedures for caring, storing, and maintaining tabs are down in the locked position, pull the tabs up towards you into the the RFS 700 system with NiMH rechargeable batteries unlocked position Preventing damage to ears and hearing...
  • Page 4: Select Battery Type

    Install two (2) AA batteries inside the CT-711 transmitter Select “NiMH” for nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries or “AKLN” for alkaline batteries Note that only alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries may be Note that only alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries may be installed inside the CT-711 transmitter.
  • Page 5: Lock And Unlock Channels/Frequencies

    Lock and unlock channels/frequencies Now you will no longer be able to select Channel 002 from the channel selection menu. You may try this out by pressing the SET button once and Press and release the SET button three times to open the channel lock/unlock using the up or down button to scroll through the available menu.
  • Page 6: Connect Microphone

    Please see page 24 for care, storage, and maintenance procedures for Set the microphone switch to ‘ON”. During operation, you may set this switch the RFS 700 system with NiMH rechargeable batteries in order to prevent to “OFF” whenever you wish to mute your microphone.
  • Page 7: Transmission Radius

    CR-711 Receiver Setup and Operation Transmission radius Note that the CT-711 transmitter will transmit to CR-711 receivers on the same Identify and locate channel/frequency within approximately 100 feet (30 meters). Transmission radius and available channels/frequencies are subject to frequency traffic in your area. Note that CT-800 tabletop/rack mount unit is available that will transmit up to 300 feet (90 meters).
  • Page 8: Select Battery Type

    Install two (2) AA batteries inside the CR-711 receiver Select “NiMH” for nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries or “AKLN” for alkaline batteries Note that only alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries may be Note that only alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries may be installed inside the CR-711 receiver.
  • Page 9: Lock And Unlock Channels/Frequencies

    Lock and unlock channels/frequencies Now you will no longer be able to select Channel 002 from the channel selection menu. You may try this out by pressing the SET button once and using the up or down button to scroll through the available The word “SELECT”...
  • Page 10: Enable Or Disable Auto-Off

    This means that someone within 100 feet (30 meters) is operating equipment at 625.000 MHz. If this is the case, it is important that you do not operate the RFS 700 system on this channel/frequency (Channel 001/625.000 MHz in this example), as you will most likely experience interference.
  • Page 11: Connect Earphone

    Please see page 24 for care, storage, and maintenance procedures for • Turn the volume knob all the way towards “MIN” the RFS 700 system with NiMH rechargeable batteries in order to prevent • Locate the DE501 Delegate Earphone damage, physical harm, and/or fire.
  • Page 12: Transmission Radius

    Transmission radius If you do not see the speaker symbol, you may be experiencing interference on that channel. Switch both the CT-711 transmitter Note that the CT-711 transmitter will transmit to CR-711 receivers on the same and CR-711 receiver to a different channel/frequency. Ensure channel/frequency within approximately 100 feet (30 meters).
  • Page 13: Storage And Maintenance

    Storage and maintenance HC-32 charger • Identify and locate the HC-32 charger Storing accessories • Always disconnect microphones or headsets from the CT-711 transmitters and earphones or headphones from CR-711 receivers before storing these units • Never tightly coil or knot the cords of microphones, headsets, earphones, or headphones and never wrap these cords around the CT-711 transmitters or CR-711 receivers.
  • Page 14: Hc-316 Charging/Carrying Case

    • If the red LED flashes during the charging process, make sure that the unit charging cycle is complete. The LED will turn off once the unit is removed from (CT-711 or CR-711) is firmly seated in the HC-32 charger. If charging a unit via HC-316 charging/carrying case the adapter cable, ensure that the adapter cable is firmly seated in both the unit (CT-711 or CR-711) and the HC-32 charger. If the red LED continues to flash this may indicate that the NiMH batteries have reached the end of their life cycle and need replacing. •...
  • Page 15: Mc-16 Lavalier Microphone

    MC-16 Lavalier Microphone Other Optional Components and Accessories • Type: Electret condenser microphone • Directivity: Uni-directional • Impedance: 1KΩ at 1 KHz • Sensitivity: -60 dB (0 db = 1V/Pa at 1KHz) CT-800 Tabletop and/or Rack Mount Transmitter for up to 300 ft • Frequency response: 80 ~ 16,000 Hz •...
  • Page 16: Warranty And Repair Information

    (1) year from the date of purchase. Conference Systems warrants all other RFS 700 products (including but not limited to microphones, headset microphones, earphones, headphones, adapters, batteries, chargers, charging cases, and shipping cases) to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and condition for 90 days from the date of purchase.
  • Page 17: Www.conferencesystems.com

    Conference Systems 12910 Cloverleaf Center Drive Suite 100 Germantown, MD 20874 1.240.404.0549 Product Sales 1.240.404.0599 Technical Support 1.301.519.0384 Repair/Service 1.866.614.7574 Toll Free 1.301.330.9090 International sales@conferencesystems.com support@conferencesystems.com www.conferencesystems.com...

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