User Manual

Table Of Contents
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONT’D
Ensure teacher remote is working properly.
- Press the center “Whole Class” button. It should be lighted green.
- If it doesn’t light, make sure the Access amplifier is plugged into power
and the blue power light is on.
-
Ensure the batteries are fully charged. If the red battery low light is on, it
can c
ause intermittent operation.
PROBLEM: Remote does not light or activate a speaker pod(s).
SOLUTION:
Ensure the batteries have a charge. They should be charged nightly.
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If the red low battery light is on, it can cause intermittent operation.
Try pressing the center “Whole Class” button. It should be lighted green.
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If this button lights, the remote has a battery charge and is properly linked
up. T
he problem is likely with the pod or pods that do not activate, refer to
the “No audio from speaker pod” troubleshooting section.
- If this button doesn’t light, make sure the Access amplifier is plugged into
power.
- Check to see that the Flexmike is powered on and linked, as indicated
by a solid blue light. If that light does not go solid blue, try powering the
Flexmike and Access amplifier off, then on again.
- C
heck to see that there is a corresponding green 1 or 2 ready light on the
Access amplifier.
- If the microphone still does not link up (turn solid blue), it may need
to be re-registered to the Access amplifier. Please refer to the Flexcat
registration guide on the Lightspeed website.
- If there is a second remote, check to see if that operates correctly.
PROBLEM: Feedback or squealing from pod speaker
SOLUTION:
Make sure the teacher’s Flexmike is 2 feet or more away from the pod.
Operation at v
ery close distance can cause feedback.
Try turning the volume down on the bottom of the pod. Typical volume levels
should be arou
nd the mid-point (12:00 on the dial).
Turn the volume on the Flexmike down 1-2 clicks.
6.
Safety
&
Specifications
4.
Additional
Information
3.
DaiIy
Operation
2.
Initial
Set-up
1.
Overview
5.
Maintenance
&
T
r
oubleshooting