Product Instruction Manual
Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………. Page 4-5 CE Declaration…………………………………………… Page 6-7 Safety Instructions………………………………………. Page 8-9 Explanation of Symbols…………………………………. Page 10 Achiever Operating Controls……………………………. Page 11-12 Ultimate II Operating Controls………………………….. Page 13-14 Ultimate IISE Operating Controls………………………. Page 15-17 Innovator Operating Controls…………………………… Page 18-19 Receiver RC-07 Operating Controls…………………….. Page 20-21 Student Microphone Operating Controls………………..
Table of Contents Repair Form ……………………………………………. Page 58 Power Cords for EU……………………………………. Page 59-60 Safety Instructions for EU……………………………… Page 61 WEEE Fitting…...………………………………………. Page 62 Warranty………………………………………………….
Introduction AUDIO ENHANCEMENT has been creating technologically advanced products that exceed expectations for over 25 years. They are designed by caring professionals for those who teach and those who will become the future leaders of America. Selecting the infrared classroom sound amplification system is the most important step to improve the learning environment. Your infrared classroom system represents a breakthrough in classroom amplification.
Introduction When asked to rank the importance of nine different types of equipment used in classroom instruction, 34% of the teachers in general education ranked classroom amplification most important , even over the overhead projector, which came in second at 18% and the computer at 16%! (1) 45% of the school day is spent by children engaged in listening activities. (2) 90% of a very young child’s knowledge is attributed to incidental reception of a conversation around them. (3) 1. Allen, L. (1993).
CE Declaration English We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC. German Wir erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, daß das Produkt, auf das sich diese Erklärung bezieht, mit der folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten übereinstimmt. Gemäß den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2006/95/EC und 2004/108/EC.
CE Declaration Swedish Vi deklarerar härmed värt fulla ansvar för att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration hänvisar är i överensstämmelse med standarddokument, eller andra normativa dokument som framställs i direktiv nr. 2006/95/EC och 2004/108/ EC. Finnish Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme, että tuote, jota tämä ilmoitus koskee, noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja, jotka noudattavat direktiivien 2006/95/EC ja 2004/108/EC säädöksiä.
Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions. 8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Safety Instructions WARNING: • This apparatus must be earthed. • Apparatus shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. • The mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable. • To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. • The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.
Explanation of Symbols 220 - 240 Vac. 50 to 60 Hz A.C. Power Only Rated Mains Frequency The date or a dating code not exceeding any three consecutive months of manufacture. The dating code shall be in an established alphanumeric code affirmed by the manufacturer. The coding system shall have a minimum 10 year repetition cycle.
ACHIEVER Operating Controls Front View 2 1 4 5 7 3 6 (1)Power switch. Turns the power on/off. (2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [ Teacher 1 and 2 ]. This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [ Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal. (5) Auxiliary Input volume [ TV/DVD and CD/MP3].
ACHIEVER Operating Controls Rear View B 10 11 12 A 13 9 (9) DC power terminal. The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power. (10) Sensor input terminal. Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V). (11) Input terminal [TV/DVD, CD/MP3]. Connections for TV/DVD, and CD/ MP3. (12) Line output terminal. Provides a line level output for connection of personal FM system, recording devices, or video conferencing systems.
ULTIMATE II Operating Controls 4 2 1 3 5 6 7 8 (1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off. (2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal. (5) Auxiliary Input volume [TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3].
ULTIMATE II Operating Controls 13 B 12 11 10 14 9 A (9) DC power terminal. The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power. (10) Sensor input terminal. Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V). (11) Input terminal [TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, MP3].Connections for TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3. (12) Line output terminal.
ULTIMATE IISE Operating Controls (1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off. (2) Power indicator. Lights "green" when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal. (5) Feedback blocker indicator (orange) [Teacher 1 and 2], lights orange when the feedback blocker is activated.
Rear Panel Connections ULTIMATE IISE (1) DC power supply terminal [24 V IN, 1.2 A] Connect the specified AC adaptor (accessory), and it supplies 24 V DC power. (2) Sensor input terminal [SENSOR INPUT 75Ω (3) Line input terminals - [LINE INPUT 1,2,3,4 –20dBV 10k Ohm] Connect external audio device (such as DVD etc). (4) Line Output terminals [LINE OUTPUT 0dBV 600 Ohm]. Connect to recording or external audio device. Output jack is 3.5mm Tip/Sleeve (monaural).
“F” Function ULTIMATE IISE Setting the Function Channel on the Teacher microphone 1. Remove the battery cover of the microphone. Pull the battery cover in the arrow direction while pressing the “A” portion with both right and left thumbs to remove the cover. 2. Set the transmitting channel and assign function F1 or F2 with the Channel select control.
INNOVATOR Operating Controls 2 4 6 7 1 3 (1) Power switch Turns the power on/off. 5 Front View 8 (2) Power indicator Lights "green" when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 to 4] This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 to 4] Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal.
INNOVATOR Operating Controls Rear View 13 17 12 11 15 B 16 10 18 14 9 A 9) DC power terminal The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power. (10) Sensor input terminal Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared wireless sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V). (11) Input terminal [TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, MP3] Connections for TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3.
RC-07 Infrared Receiver Operating Controls Front View 2 1 4 3 (1) Power switch Turns the power on/off. (2) Power indicator Lights "green" when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2] This control is used to adjust the level of the infrared microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [MIC 1 IR SIGNAL, MIC 2 IR SIGNAL] Lights "green" when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal.
RC-07 Infrared Receiver Operating Controls B 10 11 12 A 13 9 (9) DC power terminal The AC adapter provided supplies 24 V DC power. (10) Sensor input terminal Connection via F-connector and coaxial cable for the infrared sensors. It also supplies power to the sensors (24 V). (11)AUX input terminal Connections for TV/DVD, CD, COMPUTER, and MP3 etc. (12) Mixing output terminal Provides selectable line level or microphone level signal for input into external amplifier.
Operating Controls STUDENT MICROPHONE (1A) Momentary power switch– Push to Talk. (1B) Continuous power switch– Slide up to lock on and then talk. (2) Power indicator –lights "green" when the power is turned either momentary or continuous. (3) Microphone (audio pickup) - speak into this part of the microphone. (4) Infrared signal emitters — the infrared signal is broadcast from multiple infrared signal emitters. (5) Battery case— Slide the battery cover down to remove.
TEACHER MICROPHONE Operating Controls 3 To change the battery: 4 13 1. Slide the rear cover(5) down towards the bottom of the microphone. 5 2. Replace battery with a standard “AA” NiMH rechargeable. 11 9 8 2 Note: A standard “AA” Alkaline cell can be used on a temporary basis. 7 12 14 6 10 1 Front View Rear View (1) Power/Mute switch: Turns the power on/off. Press and hold to turn on/off. Press momentary to mute. (2) Power indicator—Lights green when the power is turned ON.
Charging the Microphone Battery 4 2 2 3 1 3 1. Plug the charger into the wall (1) to the AC mains. 2. Connect the charging plug(s) (3) to the microphone(s) 3. The red Charging LED (4) should come on and stay on during the charging process. It will extinguish when charging is completed. 4. A flashing red Charging LED indicates a charging problem. It will flash if an attempt is made to charge an Alkaline battery.
SoloSolution Operating Controls 6 2 1 7 8 9 4 3 5 (1) Power switch. Turns the power on/off. (2) Power Indicator. Lights “amber” when the power is turned ON. (3) Infrared Microphone Volume Control [Teacher 1 and 2]. These controls are used to adjust the level of the Teacher/Student microphones. (4) Infrared Signal Indicator [Teacher 1 and 2]. Lights “green” when the infrared wireless receiver is receiving a signal from a microphone. (5) Auxiliary Input volume Controls [TV/DVD and CD/MP3].
EDS-07 IR SENSOR Operating Controls 1 3 4 Rear View 2 5 Front View (1) Infrared sensor cover Protects sensor and allows IR light to enter. – Power supplied by the receiver. (2) Sensor connection terminal Provides connection to the sensor input terminal of the infrared wireless receiver via F-connectors and coaxial cable. Power for the sensor is supplied from the receiver through the coaxial cable.
Operating Controls Front View AE-DCF Coupler Rear View 1 2 (1) Infrared Sensor Connections [F-connector] Connect Infrared Sensors via F-connector and coaxial cable. (2) Infrared Receiver Connection [F-connector] Mixed infrared sensor output provides signals from the various infrared sensors. Connect to the sensor input terminal of the infrared wireless receiver via F-connectors and coaxial cable.
Operating Procedure 2 1 5 6 3 Example: Innovator 8 7 8 7 Example: Student Microphone Example: Teacher Microphone 1. Turn the power switch on the receiver to “ON”. (2) The power indicator lights “green”. 2. Turn the power switch (7)on the infrared wireless microphone to “ON”. The power indicator (8) on the microphone lights “green”. 3. Adjust the volume of the system 1. Adjust the master volume (6) on the receiver to the 12-O-Clock Position 2.
Using the Remote Volume Control Press the “SELECT” button until the blue LED is lit over the desired source. Press to INCREASE the volume of the selected source. Press to DECREASE the volume of the selected source. The volume level of the infrared wireless microphones and the auxiliary inputs can be controlled from the teardrop infrared wireless transmitter. To control the level infrared wireless microphones and the signal level from the auxiliary inputs.
Using the Microphone as a Transmitter 8 8 CD Teardrop Handheld (8) External input terminal on the side of the microphone. The infrared wireless microphone can be used as a transmitter by connecting a portable CD player or other device to the external input terminal. 1. (8) Connect an external device to the external input terminal Connect the portable CD or MP3 player to the external input terminal (8) with a 3.5 Stereo mini plug.
Setting the Aux Mute ●Setting the Mute for the Audio Input of the Infrared Wireless Microphone Reduces the volume of the auxiliary inputs when the teacher speaks into the infrared wireless microphone. (11) Input terminal (13) AUX mute setting switch 13 11 ●Set the "(13) AUX MUTE" switch to activate this function. "OFF" position ・The auxiliary inputs are not muted when the teacher speaks into the infrared wireless microphone.
Installation This connection diagram is an example of using 3 to 4 infrared wireless microphones with the "Innovator" infrared receiver/amplifier. When using only two microphones, one of the “EDS-07”sensors and the “AE-DCF” mixer are not necessary. In that case, set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor according to the microphone channels being used. If you are connecting the "Ultimate II“ receiver amplifier, one or two infrared wireless microphones can be used.
Installation ■Connections ◎Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the system. ◎Use the specified AC adapter. ●Basic Connections for the "Ultimate" ◎This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless microphones with the "Ultimate II" infrared wireless receiver/amplifier. With this configuration set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2: 1ch/2ch. 1/2: 1ch/2ch setting Coaxial cable Ultimate II ・・・ Pin plug ・・・ F-connector DVD recorder etc.
Installation ■Connections ◎Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the system. ◎Use the specified AC adapter. ●Basic Connections for the "Achiever" ◎This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless microphones with the "Achiever" infrared wireless receiver/amplifier. With this configuration set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2: 1ch/2ch. 1/2: 1ch/2ch setting Coaxial cable Achiever ・・・ Pin plug ・・・ F-connector DVD recorder etc.
Installation ■Connections ◎Remove the AC power cord from the power outlet when connecting the system. ◎Use the specified AC adapter. ●Basic Connections for the "RC-07" ◎This connection diagram is an example of using 1 or 2 infrared wireless microphone with the "RC-07" infrared receiver. With this configuration set the "frequency selector switch" on the sensor to 1/2: 1ch/2ch. 1/2: 1ch/2ch setting Bundle the cables with tie wraps and fasten them to the "mount for the cable clamp.
Installation ●For Reception in Large Areas This connection diagram is an example using from 3 to 4 infrared wireless microphones with the "Innovator“ receiver/amplifier. For reception in large areas, add two "EDS-07" sensors as shown below. Up to 4 "EDS-07" sensors can be added to any receiver/amplifier. With this configuration, set all the "frequency selector switches" to 1/2: 1ch/2ch.
Installation Coaxial cable Fix coaxial cable More than two meters Ceiling Sensor Floor ●Precautions for Installing the Sensors ◎Install the infrared sensors in a position that allows them to receive the infrared signal regardless of the teachers movement around the classroom. ◎Do not install the sensors in direct sunlight or directly in front of strong lighting fixtures. In particular, in case of the sensor is installed near by a window.
Installation ●Precautions for Installing the Sensors ・Install the infrared sensor in a position from which the screen of the plasma display cannot be seen, in other words, in the zone which is crosswise direction or behind from plasma display, and install the infrared sensor as far away as possible (more than 10 meters) from the plasma display. ・Keep the infrared microphone and the photoreceptor sensor as close as possible (less than 3 meters).
Installation Installation bracket Adjuster Ceiling panel Coaxial cable Anchor strap Installation screw ●Installing the Sensors: Part 1 Install the sensors as shown below if the coaxial cables have been routed through the ceiling and the ceiling panels can be removed. 1. Cut a hole in the ceiling panel. Remove the ceiling panel and cut a hole about φ30 mm in it and pull the cable through it. 2. Attach the anchor strap. Put coaxial cable through the anchor strap and tighten the adjuster. 3.
Installation Installation Bracket: Diagram for bending Ceiling panel Installationbracket Coaxial cable Adjuster Bend it according to the grooves. Anchor strap Screws Installation screw ●Installing the Sensors: Part 2 If the coaxial cables cannot be routed through the ceiling, you can install the sensors as shown below if the ceiling panels cannot be removed. 1. Bend the installation bracket. Bend the installation bracket as shown in the diagram above. 2.
Installation ●Range and Expansion of the Sensor Reception ◎One dome type infrared sensor has a practical range of approximately 24’. ◎Use the "AE-DCF" mixer to increase the number of sensors to cover a larger room.
Installation Coaxial Cables EDS-07 Coaxial cable :B Infrared sensor connector AE-DCF INNOVATOR Coaxial cable :A Coaxial cable : Coaxial cable :D Coaxial cable :E ●The following types and lengths of coaxial cables are recommended: Use the following lengths and types of coaxial cables to connect the main unit and the sensors.
Installation Coaxial Cables Coaxial cable :B Infrared sensor connector AE-DCF Coaxial cable C Coaxial cable :D INNOVATOR Coaxial cable : A Coaxial cable: E ◎Part 1 [Good example] Coaxial cable length: If A = 120’, B = 24’, C = 12’, D = 18’, E = 30’ 【Results】 Coaxial cable: B to E are less than 36’, and the cable length of "A: 120’ + E: 30’ = 150‘ “, therefore, there is no problem with a cable lengths. ( It is within a range of 300’.
Setting the PA Aux Mute (Continued from previous page) Auxiliary Input volume returns to original level after approximately 10 seconds The mute function works as shown below: Muting of auxiliary input Volume Auxiliary Input Level Auxiliary input levels reduced by 12 dB Mute finished when inputs turned off Time Caution : Wiring for the PA Input are fixed to the screw terminals. The torque for the screws is 0.98 N・m }0.
Setting the PA Aux Mute (11) Auxiliary Inputs (15) PA input terminal (16) PA input volume 11 15 16 15 16 PA hot signal PA cold signal ●Setting the Mute for the PA Input The Auxiliary Muting function reduces the volume of the audio signals that are coming into the auxiliary input terminals every time an announcement over the PA system is made. This is accomplished by wiring the high impedance signal (70 or 25 Volt) from the PA system to the PA input terminals.
Setting the EMG Aux Mute ●Setting the Emergency Mute Function The Emergency Mute Function (EMG) (17) allows selection of whether or not the audio level of the auxiliary inputs (11) is muted when a page is received from the PA system. 11 17 (11) Input terminal (17) EMG input terminal To activate the mute function, use a terminal jumper to connect the "+24 V BIAS“ terminal (17) and the "EMG CNT“ terminal. With the jumper in place, the auxiliary inputs will be muted when a page is received.
Setting the EMG Aux Mute (Continued from previous page) The mute function works as shown below: Volume Muting of auxiliary input starts Auxiliary Input volume returns to original level after approximately 2 seconds Auxiliary Input Level Auxiliary input levels reduced by 12 dB Muting finished when inputs turned off Time Caution : Wiring for the ENG Input are fixed to the screw terminals. The torque for the screws is 0.98 N・m±0.
About External Control The Audio levels of the "Innovator“ can be remotely controlled by connecting it to a personal computer via a serial port. The microphone levels can be controlled independently, the auxiliary inputs are controlled as a single mixed signal. ●About connections Connect the "CAE-100W" and the personal computer with a cable as shown below.
Precautions for Installation Front side More Than 10 cm More Than 10 cm More Than 10 cm ● Precautions for Installing the Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver/Amplifier ◎Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier will produce small amounts of heat. Provide a minimum of 10 cm when installing the amplifier close to the ceiling or wall. Infrared Receiver and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier are for indoor use only.
Installing the Bracket Installing MTBR-07L(STC-98014) for the Ultimate II and Innovator Receiver Amplifier Please carefully read the following assembly, installation and safety instructions before installation of MTBR-07L Bracket for Ultimate II and Innovator Receiver Amplifier. 1. Installation Surface – The enclosed accessories are suitable only for attaching to walls made of solid concrete or wood studs. Do not install to sheet rock or wood panel. 2.
Installing the Bracket Installing the UltimateII and Innovator Receiver Amplifier on MTBR-07L Install the Ultimate II and Innovator Receiver/Amplifier as described below. 1. Fix the main unit to the bracket. Use 2 screws to fix the bracket to the side of main unit. 2. After installation, make sure nothing is loose. Do a visual check and make sure that nothing is unsteady and the screws are tight.
Installing the Bracket Installing MTBR-07S(BT77) Bracket for Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Achiever Receiver/Amplifier Please carefully read the following assembly, installation and safety instructions before installation of MTBR-07S Bracket for Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Achiever Receiver/Amplifier. 1. Installation Surface – The enclosed accessories are suitable only for attaching to walls made of solid concrete or wood studs. Do not install to sheet rock or wood panel. 2.
Installing the Bracket ● The Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Achiever Receiver/Amplifier on MTBR-07S Install the Infrared Receiver RC-07 and Infrared Receiver / Amplifier Achiever as described below. 1. Fix the main unit to the bracket. Use 2 screws to fix the bracket to the side of main unit. The torque for the screws is 1.18 N・m±0.2 N・m (12 kgf・cm±2 kgf・cm) 2. Fix the adjustment bolts. The torque for the screws is 1.18 N・m±0.2 N・m (12 kgf・cm±2 kgf・cm) 3. After installation, make sure nothing is loose.
Fuse Part Numbers Manufacturer: Littelfuse, Inc. Series: 218 TABLE: Part Number of Fuse CAE-100W Innovator CAE-50W Ultimate II CAE-20W Achiever RC-07 RC-07 F101 021806.3MXP 0218004.MXP 021802.5MXP 0218.315MXP F401 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP F402 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP F403 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP F404 0218002.MXP 0218002.MXP F701 0218002.MXP F702 0218002.MXP F703 0218002.MXP F704 0218002.
Teacher’s Check List TURN on the transmitter (green LED will indicate power, red LED indicates that batteries need to be recharged). POWER on the amplifier (red LED will indicate power; green LED by teacher volume control indicates receipt of IR signal). TRANSMITTER/MICROPHONE needs to be worn in a way as to have a clear path to the receiving sensors. POSITION the transmitter/microphone six inches from your mouth. RELAX and speak at a comfortable level. Remember, you do not have to project your voice.
Troubleshooting Transmitter is not working Is the battery light on your transmitter green? YES – Is the red light on your external sensor on? YES – Is there anything in the room blocking the sensor? YES – Move the obstruction and retry. If the problem is not fixed please contact Audio Enhancement. NO – Is there anything covering the transmitter? YES – Free the transmitter from any obstructions. NO – Contact Audio Enhancement. NO – Contact Audio Enhancement for assistance.
Troubleshooting No Audio Is your power supply plugged into the amplifier/receiver and the wall outlet? YES – Is the power switch set to “On” and the indicator light red? YES – Is the teacher transmitter turned on with a green battery light? YES – Is the green indicator light on the amplifier/receiver for Teacher 1 or 2 on? YES – Try another transmitter in your room to determine if it works and contact Audio Enhancement. NO – Verify if a red light is showing on the dome sensor and contact Audio Enhancement.
Repair Form AUDIO ENHANCEMENT Ship Equipment to: Attn: Repairs 14241 S.
Power Cords for EU Innovator—CAE-100W Specified AC adapter PW-150A2-1Y-240E AC 220 - 240 V 50/60 Hz Ultimate II—CAE-100W Specified AC adapter 3A-901DA24-048 AC 220—240V 50/60 HZ Achiever—CAE-20W Receiver—RC-07 Specified AC adapter 3A-621DA24 AC 220—240V 50/60 HZ 59
Safety Instructions for EU Power disconnection. Unit with or without ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power for all units. FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
Safety Instructions for EU The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WEEE Fitting Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
Standard 5-year Warranty Audio Enhancement (“Provider”) is pleased to offer a standard Five (5) year limited manufacturers warranty (“Limited Warranty”) against malfunction due to manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship on the teardrop microphone, handheld microphone, receiver/amplifier systems, the external infrared sensors, and speakers (“Provider Products”). Optional accessories are warranted under the same terms for a period of 1 year.