User's Manual

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1. Overview 2. Initial Set-up 3. DaiIy Operation
4. Additional
Information
5. Maintenance &
Troubleshooting
6. Safety &
Speciļ¬cations
SECTION 5:
MAINTENANCE &
TROUBLESHOOTING
REGISTRATION OF REPLACEMENT OR
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
In order for all system components to operate and communicate with one
another, they must be registered to the Redcat Access speaker. When purchased
as a complete system, major components (Flexmikes, remotes, and pods) will
be pre-registered and ready for use, so there is no need to manually register
anything.
In the event a component needs to be replaced or an additional component
is added down the road, it will need to be registered. Please refer to the
Registration Guide provided with the new components or on the Lightspeed
website.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Replacement of battery pack in speaker pod
1. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw
and the slide the battery door open.
2. Slide the battery pack out and disconnect
the cable.
3. Take the new battery pack, connect the
cable and insert the battery pack into the
compartment.
4. Slide the cover back on and tighten the
screw to secure the door.
5. Place the pod in the charging station to
fully charge the new battery pack.
6. The charging light will turn red. It will
turn green when fully charged (up to 10
hours).
Overview of batteries
The pods, Flexmike and remote contain rechargeable battery packs that require
daily charging. The battery packs are covered under warranty for 1-year but have
a useful life of about 2+ years before they should be replaced. The battery packs
must be purchased directly from Lightspeed, but can easily be installed by the
user.
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