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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1:
Overview
System Overview
System Components and Unpacking
Applications Diagram
10
Wireless Selector Controls
12
I/O Switcher Front Panel Connectors & Controls
14
Amplifier Controls & Connections
16
Video Converter Connectors
17
REDMIKE VC Controls & Connections
18
RMC Cradle Charger Controls & Connections
19
Infrared Sensor/Receiver (ISR) Connections
20
21
Important Safety Instructions
Pre-Installation
22
System Installation Overview
22
On/In Wall (No Enclosure)
25
26
On Wall In Equipment Enclosure
Switcher On Wall & Amplifier In Enclosure Above
Ceiling
27
1. Getting Started
27
2. Pairing the Wireless Selector to the System
28
3. Setup Mode
29
4. Selecting Set-up Function
30
5. Microphone Volume Setting
31
6. Equalizer Level Setting
33
7. Tone Control Setting
34
8. Auto Power Down Time Setting
35
9. IR Learn Mode
37
10. Set-up Copy Mode
38
11. Un-Pair Wireless Selector Mode
39
12. Reset to Factory Default Settings Mode
40
13. Set-up Summary Chart
41
14. Speaker Configuration
45
15. IR Sensor/Receiver (ISR) Installation
48
16. Charging the REDMIKE VC
49
17. Set-up & Operation of REDMIKE VC
SECTION 4:
Troubleshooting
50
Troubleshooting Guide
51
Tips to Obtain Optimal Audio Performance
SECTION 5:
Warranty &
Specifications
52
Warranty Statement
53
Warnings and Certifications
54
FCC Statement
55
System Specifications
SECTION 2:
Installation
SECTION 3:
Set-up & Use
The standard configuration of the CAT AV will contain:
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
3. Setup & Use
Amplifier and Cable
The AV switcher allows up to four audio and video inputs (two VGA and two
composite). The switcher directs the selected AV input and sends the Audio via
CAT-5 cable to the system amplifier. It also directs the selected video signal to
the Video Converter module where it is converted back to its appropriate video
connector and signal type to connect with the classroom projector.
Designed for the classroom, CAT AV is fast and simple to install. Three CAT-5
twisted pair cables carry audio and video signals, control signals and power
between all system modules and plenum rated speaker wire carries the amplified
audio to the ceiling speaker(s).
1. Overview
This user guide includes all of the information necessary for installation, set up
and operation of the CAT AV system. Call Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. at 800732-8999 with any questions regarding this system.
Wireless
Selector with
Wall Mount
2. Installation
CAT AV is truly the media hub of the classroom supporting speech
reinforcement, full range multimedia sound, and video switching and control.
The unique wireless control that can be mounted anywhere in the classroom and
moved as often as necessary as there are no wires to install or move. You can
locate it on your teaching wall or you can take with you for control anywhere in
the room. Up to four infrared wireless REDMIKE Volume control microphones
provide clear distribution of the teachers voice across the entire classroom.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
OVERVIEW
4. Troubleshooting
SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND UNPACKING
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
SECTION 1:
I/O Switcher and Cable
System Power Supply
Video Converter with
Cables
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
iR Receiver and Cable
Charging Cradle and
Power Supply
REDMIKE VC
Classroom
Microphone
SPEAKERS
5. Warranty &
Specifications
Standard Accessories
AC-CAVWC
Wireless Control Panel
AV-CAVSW
I/O Switcher
AV-VCON
Video converter
AMP-CAV
Amplifier
PS-24V-2.5A
Power Supply
RX-ISR
Integrated Sensor Receiver
RMV
REDMIKE Volume Control, Lavaliere cord, rechargeable AA
batteries
CA-CAT5e50
CAT-5e cable (50 ft)
BA-NH2A27
Lightspeed AA rechargeable sensing battery
BC-RMCC
REDMIKE VC cradle charger
PS-5V-1.0
Cradle charger power supply
AC-WCPWM
WCP Wall Mount
CA-35IRE
iR emitter to 3.5mm jack
CA-VGA-1.5
18 inch VGA Cable
CA-RCA-1.5
18 inch RCA Cable
SPK-MCQ
Ceiling Multimedia Speaker
CA-PLSPK50
Plenum speaker cable (50 ft)
Velcro strip 2 inch
AC-ENC
System Enclosure
AC-MNCAV
User Manual
SPEAKERS
Contact Lightspeed at 800.732.8999 for speaker info
4. Troubleshooting
CONT’D
3. Setup & Use
CONT’D
2. Installation
SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND UNPACKING
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND UNPACKING
Optional
WMQ (x 4)
Optional
DRQ (x 4)
MCQ (x 1)
THIS IS A ROUGH
SKETCH OF A DIAGRAM
Microphone Inputs
Up to four infrared microphone
transmitters can be used for the
wireless transmission of the teacher’s
voice. Each microphone has it’s own
volume control or the wireless control
panel can be used to set microphone
output level.
Video Inputs
CAT AV Switcher can select between
four inputs (two VGA and two
composite).
ALD Audio Output
CAT AV outputs a mixed audio
output (both multimedia audio and
voice) through the ALD output jack
located on the Switcher front panel.
The output includes an independent
volume control. This audio output can
be used for connection to a recording
or listening device.
Auto Projector Shutdown
To save energy and maximize
projector bulb life, CAT AV will turn
the projector off at a predetermined
interval after all audio inputs have
stopped. Time can be set in 30
minute intervals from 0 minutes to 3
hours.
Equalizer & Tone Controls
Classroom acoustics are different
from room to room. To provide
the highest speech intelligibility
and natural sounding multimedia,
provision for digital adjustment is
provided for during initial system set
up.
IR Learn Mode
CAT AV learns from your projectors
remote control. IR control codes are
learned directly from the projector’s
remote control. Codes: Projector On
& OFF, Input connection (VGA or
Video), and Video Mute.
1) CAT AV System with
Optional Page First Sensor
Connection
2) CAT AV System with four
ceiling or wall speakers
4. Troubleshooting
PageFirst
CAT AV connects to the classroom
paging system using an optional
paging sensor. When a page is
sensed, it mutes all audio output from
the CAT AV System during the page.
Audio is returned to its normal levels
when the page is complete.
Here are three example diagrams of application setups.
3. Setup & Use
Audio Inputs
CAT AV Switcher can select between
four multimedia audio inputs
(associated with the video inputs).
check Audio Output to
Speakers
16 W per channel (32 W total) output
for 1 to 4 speakers
2. Installation
Wireless Control
CAT AV’s wireless RF selector gives
maximum flexibility for the teacher. It
can be mounted to a wall or carried
to give control anywhere in the
classroom.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
THAT IS BEING
DESIGNED
Twisted pair outputs
CAT AV switcher outputs Audio to
the Amplifier and Video to the Video
Converter modules through two RJ-45
connectors. Audio and video signals
can be transmitted via CAT-5 cable up
to 100 ft away.
APPLICATIONS DIAGRAM
3) CAT AV System basic
interconnection using MCQ
multimedia ceiling speaker
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
FEATURES
5. Warranty &
Specifications
WIRELESS SELECTOR CONTROLS CONT’D
5. Warranty &
Specifications
WIRELESS SELECTOR CONTROLS
4. Troubleshooting
4. Troubleshooting
1. Overview
2. Installation
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1. CAT AV System POWER
Switch/POWER Indicator:
This switch is used to turn the
system power ON and OFF. When
POWER is ON, the POWER light
will glow green
2. Projector Power ON/
Projector Power
Indicator: Pushbutton sends
IR code to the projector to turn its
power ON. When Power is ON,
the projector power light will glow
green.
3. Projector Power OFF:
Pushbutton sends an IR code to
the projector to turn its power
OFF. When Power is OFF, the
projector power ON light will be
OFF.
Note: Some projectors will turn
off with a single push of the OFF
button. Other projectors require
two pushes.
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3. Setup & Use
4. AV Input Source SELECT
and SOURCE indicators:
Pushbutton selects the audio and
video input source as Follows:
a. VGA input 1
b. VGA input 2
c. Composite Video input 1
d. Composite Video input 2
Note: AV input labels for lights A,
B, C, and D can be customized to
match the AV sources connected
to the corresponding AV input on
the Switcher module.
The light will glow green when
the corresponding AV source is
selected.
5. Microphone Mute/Mute
Indicator: Pushbutton mutes
all audio except the teacher’s
microphone. When Mute is
pushed, the Mute light will glow
green.
Rear Panel
6. AV MUTE/AV MUTE
Indicator: Pushbutton blanks
the video being displayed and
mutes its associated audio. When
AV Mute is on, the AV mute light
will glow green.
7. Volume UP: Pushing the volume
up button causes the selected
source volume to increment by 1
db.
8. Volume DOWN: Pushing the
volume down button causes
the selected source volume to
decrement by 1 db.
9. Volume LEVEL Lights:
Indicates the relative volume
level for the source selected.
Three pushes of the Volume UP
pushbutton will increment to the
next higher light to glow green.
Likewise, three pushes of the
Volume DOWN pushbutton will
decrement to the next lower light
to glow green. Volume levels are
saved in memory so will return to
the previously set level when the
AV source is selected again.
2. Installation
1. Overview
3. Setup & Use
10. Mode Switch: Selects
between normal operation and
set-up mode. In set-up mode the
front panel switches take on new
meaning. See Set-Up Section of
this document for information.
11. Pairing Button: Synchronizes
the Wireless Selector to the system
for exclusive operation.
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“(Picture of bottom side of the switcher showing
connectors)”
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
I/O Switcher Bottom Panel
Connectors
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
I/O Switcher Front Panel
Connectors and Controls
3. Setup & Use
1. Overview
1. VGA Video with Audio 1:
A 15 pin VGA Video connector and
3.5 mm Audio connector input for
source 1.
2. VGA Video with Audio 2: A
15 pin VGA Video connector and
3.5 mm Audio connector input for
source 2.
3. Composite Video with Left
and Right Audio 1: Yellow
RCA connector for Composite
Video with Red RCA connector
for Right Audio and White RCA
connector for Left Audio.
2. Installation
2. Installation
5. Power Light: Glows green
when power is received from the
Amplifier module
6. ALD Audio Output: 3.5 mm
stereo jack sends audio signal
to external equipment such as a
recorder or an assistive listening
device like Lightspeeds LES-370
Personal FM System.
7. ALD Volume Control:
Adjusts the Audio signal level
output through the ALD Audio
Output connector.
1. Audio Output/ALD Audio
Input Jack: RJ-45 connector
for carrying audio signals to the
Amplifier and ALD Audio signals
back from the Amplifier. Power for
the Switcher is also carried on the
connecting CAT-5e cable.
1. Overview
3. Setup & Use
Need image – there’s not one in the Word File.
2. Video Output Jack: RJ-45
connector for carrying video
signals to the Video Converter
module. The connecting CAT-5e
cable also carries power for the
Video Converter module and
projector control signals.
4. Composite Video with Left
and Right Audio 2: Yellow
RCA connector for Composite
Video with Red RCA connector
for Right Audio and White RCA
connector for Left Audio.
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AMPLIFIER CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS
5. Warranty &
Specifications
5. Warranty &
Specifications
AMPLIFIER CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
1. System Pairing Button:
Pushbutton used to synchronize
the Wireless Selector to the system
controller.
2. IR LEARN Window: Recieves
the IR control codes from the
projector remote control. When in
the set up mode, the volume up
or down button on the wireless
selector is pushed followed by
the corresponding button on the
projector remote control.
3. For internal use only.
4. Audio Input: an RJ-45
connector to receive audio signals
from the Switcher. A CAT-5 cable
carries audio signals from the
switcher to the amplifier and
mixed audio and power signals
back to the Switcher.
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5. PageFirst Input
Connector: A phoenix
connector connects the system
to the classroom paging speaker.
When a page is received, the
system audio is muted. The system
returns to its previous level when
the page is finished.
6. PageFirst Sensitivity
Adjust: Adjusts the sensitivity of
the page first to duct system audio
for a page but not for noise riding
on the paging circuit.
7. ISR Input 1 Connector: An
RJ-45 connector for connecting
the amplifier to a group frequency
Integrated Sensor Receiver using
a CAT-5 cable. The CAT-5 cable
carries power to the ISR and
Channel A and B microphone
audio back to the amplifier.
2. Installation
8. Power ON LED: This light glows
red when system power is turned
ON.
9. ISR Input 2 Connector: An
RJ-45 connector for connecting
the amplifier to a group 2
frequency Integrated Sensor
Receiver using a CAT-5 cable. The
CAT-5 cable carries power to the
ISR and Group 2 – Channel A and
B microphone audio back to the
amplifier.
10. System Power ON/OFF
Pushbutton: System power
is turned ON or OFF with this
pushbutton. (System power can
also be turned ON/OFF directly
from the Wireless Selector.)
12. Speaker Output 1: A phoenix
connector outputting audio signal
to a speaker. Plenum rated speaker
wire is used to connect this output
to a system speaker.
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
CONT’D
13. Speaker Output 2: A phoenix
connector outputting audio signal
to a speaker. Plenum rated speaker
wire is used to connect this output
to a system speaker.
14. System Power Input
Connector: 24V 2.5 amp
power connector to an external
power supply.
11. Wireless SELECTOR
Antenna
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2. Installation
1. Overview
3. Setup & Use
1. Video Input Connector:
An RJ-45 connector for accepting
video signals from the Switcher. A
CAT-5 cable is used to carry VGA
video, Composite video, power,
and IR control signals from the
Switcher to the Video Converter.
2. Composite Video Output
Connector: An RCA connector
outputs composite video to be
carried to the projector composite
video input.
3. VGA Video Output
Connector: A 15-pin Dsub
(female) connector outputs VGA
video signals to be carried to
the projector VGA input on the
projector.
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4. IR Control Signal Output
Connector: A 3.5 mm (female)
connector output for connecting
an IR Emitter. Electrical control
codes are then converted by the IR
Emitter to infrared light for pickup by the IR receiver port on the
projector.
1. POWER BUTTON: Press this
button to turn the REDMIKE VC
ON, press again to turn it OFF
(mute).
2. POWER/LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR: A BLUE light
indicates the REDMIKE VC is on
and fully charged. A RED light
indicates a charge is needed.
3. Battery Compartment: To
access the battery compartment,
slide the door downward. The
battery should only be replaced
by a Lightspeed AA rechargeable
sensing battery (part # BANH2A27).
4.	YELLOW PROTECTIVE TAB:
Slide the battery compartment
door open to remove this
disposable protective tab before
use. NOTE: do not attempt to
remove the tab without first
opening the compartment door, as
it may tear, leaving fragments.
5. AUDIO/MICROPHONE INPUT:
Use this input to plug in a laptop,
MP3 player or other audio
source to wirelessly transmit
audio to be played through the
system. Alternatively, an external
microphone can be connected.
2. Installation
1. Overview
3. Setup & Use
Slide battery door o
Remove tab before en
us e
4. Troubleshooting
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
REDMIKE VC CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS
5. Warranty &
Specifications
Video Converter Connectors
6. CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH
(CH A/B): This switch allows
for selection between Channel
A or B. If you are using a single
microphone, we recommend using
Channel A.
7. VOLUME CONTROLS (UP –
DOWN)
8. Charger Contacts (+ -):
These contacts interface with the
charging tabs in the BC-RMCC
cradle charger for daily charging.
Simply place the REDMIKE VC in
the charger.
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INFRARED SENSOR/RECEIVER (ISR)
CONNECTIONS
5. Warranty &
Specifications
5. Warranty &
Specifications
CRADLE CHARGER CONTROLS AND
CONNECTIONS
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1. CHARGE INDICATORS: The light
glows RED while the REDMIKE VC
is charging. When fully charged,
the light will glow GREEN. A
blinking RED light indicates that
no battery is sensed, (REDMIKE VC
Yellow Protective Tab may not have
been completely removed—see
page 5, item 4.) A blinking Green
LED means a non- Lightspeed
battery has been installed (possibly
an alkaline battery).
2.	DC POWER PORT: Connect the
DC power cord here.
3. OPTIONAL CHARGING PORT:
Plug the charging cord for the
optional LT-71 or the REDMIKE
Share microphones here.
2. Installation
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
1. Power Indicator: This light
will glow blue when the ISR is
receiving power from the CAT AV.
(There is a blue light in the center
of logo on the front side – add
image of this).
2. A/B IR Indicators: These lights
glow when the corresponding
microphone (set to channel A or
B) is turned on and transmitting.
A steady light indicates a strong
signal.
3. SENSOR OUT: Connect the Cat 5
sensor cable to this connection to
send audio from the microphones
to the CAT AV amplifier.
4. IR EXPANSION: Connect up to
three passive IR sensors (IR-SR70F)
to this connection for larger
classrooms. For more than one
additional sensor a 3-way coax
splitter is required (HS3).
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
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2.	Heed Warnings—All warnings
on this Lightspeed product and
in these instructions should be
followed.
3. Water, Heat and Moisture—This
Lightspeed product should not be
used near water. Care should be
taken so that objects do not fall
onto and liquids are not spilled
into the Lightspeed product. This
Lightspeed product should be
situated away from heat sources
such as radiators, etc.
4. Power—This Lightspeed product
should be connected to a power
supply only of the type described
in the operation instructions or
as marked on this Lightspeed
product. Power supply cords
should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked upon
or pinched by items placed
upon or against them. Do not
use this polarized plug with an
extension cord, receptacle or
other outlet unless the blades can
be fully inserted to prevent blade
exposure.
• Read these instructions. Keep
them in a location where you have
easy access to them.
• Heed all warnings and follow all
instructions
• Do not use this product near water.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation
openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Do not install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other products
apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
• Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized or grounding type
plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding type plug has
two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your
safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
• Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
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• Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has
4. Troubleshooting
5.	Damage Requiring Service—This
Lightspeed product should be
serviced only by qualified service
personnel. The user should not
attempt to service this Lightspeed
product. Keep all original
packaging for easy transport if
repair or return is necessary.
3. Setup & Use
1. Instructional Literature —All
safety and operation instructions
should be read before this
Lightspeed product is operated.
The safety and operating
instructions should be kept for
future reference. All operating and
other instructions should
be followed.
• Unplug this product during
lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
been damaged in any way, such
as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
PRE-INSTALLATION
The CAT AVfour System has been thoroughly tested as a complete system prior
to shipment. Factory default settings have been pre-set into the system. To make
installation as easy as possible, perform the following two steps before installing
the Amplifier module.
1. Synchronize the Wireless Control to the system.
2. Installation
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer.
2. Perform the IR Learn function to learn the IR codes from the projector remote
control.
Note: Step 2. only needs to be performed on the first classroom installation of a
series of classrooms containing the same make and model of projector. After the
first classroom, the wireless control can be used to copy set-up information to
each remaining system.
Pre-Install Procedure
1. Find the Amplifier module and its
power supply.
2. Plug the DC power plug into the
power receptacle on the Amplifier.
3. Plug the AC power plug into an
appropriate wall outlet.
4. Turn the system power ON by
pushing the system power button
on the wireless control. The power
LED on the Amplifier will light.
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
1. Overview
INSTALLATION
5. Warranty &
Specifications
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONT’D
SECTION 2:
5. Remove the battery door from the
back of the wireless control
6. Push the pairing button located
in the wireless control battery
compartment followed closely
by the pairing button on the
Amplifier.
7. Turn the system power OFF and
remove the power connections to
the Amplifier module.
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System Components can be installed in a variety of locations as shown in the
following chart.
Amplifier
On Wall, In
Enclosure
On Wall, No
Enclosure
In Wall
Video
Converter
Control
Panel
Integrated
Sensor/
Receiver
Speakers
• Mark mounting screw/wallanchor locations & drill holes
for the switcher (the switcher
module installs over the 1-gang
wall box)
Wall
• Connect the CAT-5 cables
labeled Audio and Video
and connect them to the
appropriately labeled
connectors on the switcher
In Cabinet
Ceiling
Above /In
Ceiling
On Ceiling
Grid
• Install the I/O –Switcher on the
pre-installed screws.
For in wall installation
• Install the 4-gang mud ring or
electrical box
• Pull the CAT-5 cables marked
Audio and Video
• Connect the cables to the
Audio and Video outputs on
the Switcher
• Install the wall décor plate on
the Switcher Module using the
screws provided
• Install the wall décor plate
to the installed mud ring or
electrical box.
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
On Cabinet
For on the wall installation
4. Troubleshooting
I/O
Switcher
Cabinet
2. Installation
5. Warranty &
Specifications
On/In Wall (No Enclosure) CONT’D
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
System Installation OVERVIEW
Projector
On Projector
1. Install System Wall Plates & I/O Switcher
• Label both ends of all cables
• Mark (with painters tape)
location of CAT AVfour Modules
• Install the mud rings or
electrical boxes
1. Overview
1. Overview
On/In Wall (No Enclosure)
• Pull cables
Cable Labeling
Cable Type
Qty
CAT-5, 50 ft
How to Label
1) Audio
2) Video
3) ISR
CA-PLSPK, 50 ft
CAT-5, 12-24 in *
1-2
1) Speaker Wire
1) Audio
2) ISR
CA-PLSPK, 12-24in *
1) Speaker Wire
*Optional (depends on type of installation)
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2. Install the Amplifier Module and Video Converter
1. Install System Wall Plates & I/O Switcher
• Mark the screw/wall-anchor
locations for the Amplifier
• Install the 18” VGA, 18” RCA, and
3.5 mm to IR Emitter cables to the
Video Converter
• Mark (with painters tape)
location of CAT AVfour
Modules
• Install the CAT-5 cable labeled
Video to the video converter
• Install the mud rings or
electrical boxes
• Connect the 18” VGA and 18”
RCA cables to the source inputs on
the projector.
• Pull cables
• Mark (with painters tape) location
of CAT AVfour Amplifier Module
• Mount the Amplifier Module on
the wall
• Install two 1-gang mud rings or
electrical boxes
• Pull cables
• Install one wall décor plate with
three RJ-45 connectors and One
wall décor plate with two sets of
two binding posts
• Connect the Audio Input jack on
the Amplifier to the wall décor
plate connector marked Audio
using a short CAT-5 cable labeled
Audio
• Connect the ISR 1 jack on the
Amplifier to the wall décor plate
connector marked ISR 1 using a
short CAT-5 cable labeled ISR 1
• Locate the IR Control window
on the projector and stick the IR
Emitter next to the window.
• Using the 2” Velcro strip, stick
one side on a flat spot on top of
the projector and the other to the
bottom of the Video Converter.
Velcro the video converter to the
top of the projector.
• Pull the 50’ Speaker wire(s)
through the hole in the
bottom of the wall box and
wire to the phoenix connector
for SPEAKER 1 (also Speaker 2
is installing 4 speakers)
• Connect the power supply to
the power input jack on the
Amplifier.
• Use the short (12”) CAT5 cable labeled Audio to
connect the switcher Audio
output jack to the audio input
jack on the Amplifier
• Run the  power cord to the
nearest wall outlet
• Pull the two 50’ CAT-5 cables
labeled ISR and Video into
the bottom of the wall box
and connect the ISR cable
to the connector labeled
ISR 1 and the Video cable to
the Switcher Video output
connector.
• Install the Switcher module in
the wall box and close the lid.
Secure the wall box lid with
the two screws provided.
• Screw the wall box to the wall
over the mud ring.
4. Troubleshooting
• Label both ends of all cables
(see page 22)
3. Setup & Use
Install Video Converter at the
Projector
2. Installation
Install Amplifier on the wall by the
switcher
5. Warranty &
Specifications
On Wall In Equipment Enclosure
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
1. Overview
On/In Wall (No Enclosure) CONT’D
• Connect the speaker wire between
the Phoenix connector on the
Amplifier and the binding post
connections on the wall décor
plate labeled Speaker 1
• Connect the power supply to the
power input jack on the Amplifier.
• Run the  power cord to the nearest
wall outlet
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• Label both ends of all cables (see
page 22)
• Connect the cables to the Audio
and Video outputs on the Switcher
• Mark (with painters tape) location
of CAT AVfour’s Switcher Modules
• Install the wall décor plate on the
Switcher Module using the screws
provided
3. Setup & Use
• Install the 4-gang mud ring or
electrical box
• Pull the CAT-5 cables marked
Audio and Video
• Install the wall décor plate to the
installed mud ring or electrical
box.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SET-UP & USE
1. GETTING STARTED
To get started using the CAT AV two things need to happen:
1. The wireless selector needs to be synchronized with the system.
4. Troubleshooting
1. Install System Wall Plates & I/O Switcher
SECTION 3:
2. The system needs to learn the IR control codes for the classroom projector.
Lightspeed has preset the system with factory default values that should work
for a majority of classrooms. Access to these default settings are made available
to you through a series of setup procedures. All changes to factory settings are
accomplished using the Wireless Sector. These procedures are detailed in the
following paragraphs.
3. Setup & Use
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
Switcher On Wall & Amplifier In
Enclosure Above Ceiling
Install the Video ConverterModule
• Prepare the equipment enclosure
by assembling the front panel on
the enclosure
• Install the 18” VGA, 18” RCA, and
3.5 mm to IR Emitter cables to the
Video Converter
• Carefully route the Audio cable
so the equipment box with the
amplifier can be set on the tile
bridge for the projector.
• Install the CAT-5 cable labeled
Video to the video converter
• Install the Amplifier module in the
equipment enclosure using the
screws provided
• Connect the CAT-5 cable labeled
Audio to the Audio input jack on
the Amplifier
• Connect the ISR CAT-5 cable to
the IRS 1 jack on the Amplifier
• Pull the 50’ Speaker wire(s) through
the hole in the side of the wall box
and wire to the phoenix connector
for SPEAKER 1 (also Speaker 2 is
installing 4 speakers)
• Secure the equipment wall box lid
with the two screws provided.
• Connect the 18” VGA and 18”
RCA cables to the source inputs on
the projector.
• Locate the IR Control window
on the projector and stick the IR
Emitter next to the window.
• Using the 2” Velcro strip, stick
one side on a flat spot on top of
the projector and the other to the
bottom of the Video Converter.
Velcro the video converter to the
top of the projector.
2. Pairing the Wireless Selector to
the system
When installation is complete,
the Wireless Selector needs to be
synchronized with the system. This
process is called “Pairing”. Pair the
Wireless Selector by:
2. Installation
Install the Amplifier Module
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
2. Install the Amplifier Module and Video Converter
1. Remove the battery compartment
door
2. Find the push button along the left
side of the battery compartment
(see figure)
3. Push the pairing button located in
the battery compartment. A green
LED next to the button will light.
Setup
Mode
4. Find and push the pairing located
on the Amplifier Module. Hold this
pairing button in until the green
LED in the battery compartment
goes out (about 3 seconds).
Push to
Synchronize with
System
The system and wireless selector are
now paired.
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The wireless selector provides access
to learn projector IR codes and
change factory default settings. The
set up functions are:
Each of the set up functions is
represented by an LED located on the
wireless selector front panel as shown
in the following figure.
Microphone Volume
Equalizer Levels
Tone Levels
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Selecting Set Up Function
4. Troubleshooting
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
3. SETUP MODE
3. Setup & Use
3. Setup & Use
Auto Projector Shutdown Time
IR Learn Mode
Copy Setup, Return to Default
settings, Un-pairing
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2. Find the slide switch above the
pairing button along the left side
of the battery compartment (see
figure)
3. Move the slide switch to its “UP”
position. The green LED next to
the projector ON button on the
front panel will blink indicating the
system is in the Set Up Mode.
2. Installation
1. Remove the battery compartment
door
Setup
Mode
Push to
Synchronize with
System
When first entering the setup mode,
LED 7 will glow red indicating the
Microphone volume setting function.
The up and down arrow buttons will
change the mode selection to the
desired function. Enter the desired
function by pushing the AV Mute
button. To change to select another
function, push the Mute button and
use the up & down arrow buttons to
select the new function.
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
Entering Set Up Mode:
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Picture of LED 7 lit & location of AV Mute & Mute buttons
The voice should be natural, very clear and without any audio feedback (ringing)
Picture of selector showing the new meaning of the select LEDS (group 1 channel
A, group 1 channel B, group 2 channel A, group 2 channel B)
• Walk the room listening for the overall quality and any feedback that is present
2. Make sure LED 7 is glowing green
or:
1. Overview
2. Installation
a. Push the Microphone Mute
button
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 7 lights
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first green LED next to the
Select button will light.
4. Look at the channel setting on
the rear of the microphone to
determine if it is set to channel A
or channel B.
5. Use the Select button until the
LED representing the channel
setting of the microphone lights.
– High pitched ring: lower the 2K and/or 4K adjustment by _ down arrow button
– Lower pitched ring: lower the 500 and/or 1K adjustment by _ down arrow
button
• If you notice the sound is “muddy” or has too much bass:
3. Setup & Use
1. Enter Set Up Mode
• If feedback is still present with the audio set at the right level, make the
following EQ adjustments:
– Lower the 500 adjustment by _ down arrow button and/or
– Raise the 2K or 4K adjustment by using the up arrow button
• Note: the EQ adjustments should be preset at “center (zero).” This is the
nominal level and any adjustments (up or down) should be made from this
level.
2. Installation
Procedure:
• If there is a lot of audio feedback, it is likely the volume is too high. Ensure the
volume is at the appropriate level, a second person is helpful to determine
this.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
CAT AV can have up to 4 microphones. The volume for each of these
microphones can be set using the following procedure:
The CAT AV uses a 4-band audio equalizer designed to optimize and fine-tune
the microphone sound quality for the classroom. Below are some tips on proper
system equalization:
4. Troubleshooting
6. Equalizer Level Setting
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
5. Microphone Volume Setting
6. Use the up & down arrow buttons
to increase or decrease the volume
for this microphone.
7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for each
additional microphone.
8. Push the Microphone Mute button
to leave this set up mode and
select another function.
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The tone control is used to personalize the sound of music played through the
CAT AV system. Using the tone control you can increase or decrease the base,
mid frequency, or treble tone of the music. The result will be a full range natural
sound for multimedia.
1. Overview
a. Push the Microphone Mute
button
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 6 lights
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first green LED next to the
Select button will light.
4. The frequency band is represented
using the volume level LEDs. The
center is zero. The band can be
boosted by using the up arrow key
to increase the setting or cut by
using the down arrow key.
Procedure:
1. Enter Set Up Mode
2. Make sure LED 5 is glowing green
or:
a. Push the Microphone Mute
button
Picture of LED 5 lit & location of
AV Mute & Mute buttons
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 5 lights
Picture of selector showing the
new meaning of the select LEDS
(Bass: 500Hz range, Mid: 1000Hz
range, Treble: 2000Hz range)
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first green LED next to the
Select button will light.
6. Repeat step 4 to adjust each
frequency band.
4. The frequency band is represented
using the volume level LEDs. The
center is zero. The band can be
boosted by using the up arrow key
to increase the setting or cut by
using the down arrow key.
7. Push the Microphone Mute button
to leave this set up mode and
select another function.
5. Use the Select button to move
through the bands from low to
high as shown in figure xx.
5. Use the Select button to move
through the bands from low to
high as shown in figure xx.
6. Repeat step 4 to adjust each
frequency band.
Picture of LED 6 lit &
location of AV Mute & Mute
buttons
3. Setup & Use
2. Make sure LED 6 is glowing green
or:
2. Installation
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
1. Enter Set Up Mode
5. Warranty &
Specifications
Procedure:
4. Troubleshooting
7. Tone Control Setting
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
6. Equalizer Level Setting CONT’D
7. Push the Microphone Mute button
to leave this set up mode and
select another function.
Picture of selector showing
the new meaning of the
select LEDS (frequency 1:
500Hz, frequency 2: 1000Hz,
frequency 3: 2000Hz,
frequency 4: 4000Hz)
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a. Push the Microphone Mute
button
Picture of LED 4 lit & location of
AV Mute & Mute buttons
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 4 lights
Picture of selector showing the
new meaning of the volume level
LEDS (function disabled, 30, 60,
90, 120, 150, 180 minutes & 30
seconds)
5. Push the Microphone Mute button
to leave this set up mode and
select another function.
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first LED next to the Select
button will light.
4. Learn projector ON Command:
Push button 7 or 8 to set the
system to listen for the IR
command.
5. Hold the emitter of the projector
remote control pointed at the IR
Learn window on the Amplifier
module
6. Push the power ON button on
the projector remote control. The
volume LEDs will blink when the
command is received.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
Pix of projector remote close to
the Amplifier IR Learn Window
4. Troubleshooting
2. Make sure LED 4 is glowing green
or:
4. Use the up & down arrow buttons
to increase or decrease the
elapsed time setting.
a. Push the Microphone Mute
button
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 3 lights
1. Enter Set Up Mode
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The default time setting (2 hours) is
shown on the Volume Level LEDs.
2. Make sure LED 3 is glowing green
or:
3. Setup & Use
Procedure:
1. Enter Set Up Mode
2. Installation
Replacing projector bulbs is expensive. To save energy and increase projector
bulb life, CAT AV will turn off the projector after a set elapsed time after the last
audio is processed by the system. The elapsed time can be set in 30 minute
increments from 30 minutes to 3 hours. A 30 second setting is provided for initial
testing of the Auto Power Down Mode.
9. IR Learn Mode
7. Push button the Select button.
LED 2 by the Select button will
light.
8. Learn projector OFF Command:
Push button 7 or 8 to set the
system to listen for the IR
command.
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
8. Auto Power Down Time Setting
9. Hold the emitter of the projector
remote control pointed at the IR
Learn window on the Amplifier
module
10. Push the power OFF button on
the projector remote control. The
volume LEDs will blink when the
command is received.
11. Push the Select button. LED 3 by
the Select button will light.
12. Learn projector VGA Input Select
Command: Push button 7 or 8 to
set the system to listen for the IR
command.
13. Hold the emitter of the projector
remote control pointed at the IR
Learn window on the Amplifier
module
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To save valuable installation & setup time, CAT AV has a set-up copy mode. After
completing set-up of the first CAT AV system, the set-up information can be
down loaded into the wireless control then uploaded to new CAT AV systems as
long as the projector in each classroom is the same model.
15. Push the Select button. LED 4 by
the Select button will light.
16. Learn projector Composite Select
Command: Push button 7 or 8 to
set the system to listen for the IR
command.
1. Enter the Set Up Mode
2. Make sure LED 2 is glowing green
or:
20. Learn projector AV Video Mute
Command: Push button 7 or 8 to
set the system to listen for the IR
command.
21. Hold the emitter of the projector
remote control pointed at the IR
Learn window on the Amplifier
module
22. Push the Video Mute button on
the projector remote control. The
volume LEDs will blink when the
command is received.
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 2 lights
Need pictures to show steps.
Which steps? What should pics
be of?
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first LED next to the Select
button will light.
4. Push button the down arrow
button to download the set-up
information to the wireless selector
Picture of Selector battery
compartment and Amplifier
Module pairing button location.
5. Go to the next classroom
6. Push the pairing button located in
the battery compartment. A green
LED next to the button will light.
7. Find and push the pairing located
on the Amplifier Module of the
new system. Hold this pairing
button in until the green LED in
the battery compartment goes out
(about 3 seconds).
2. Installation
19. Push the Select button. LEDs 1
and 2 by the Select button will
light.
3. Setup & Use
a. Push the Mute button
17. Hold the emitter of the projector
remote control pointed at the IR
Learn window on the Amplifier
module
18. Push the Video button on the
projector remote control. The
volume LEDs will blink when the
command is received.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
14. Push the VGA (or computer)
button on the projector remote
control. The volume LEDs will blink
when the command is received.
4. Troubleshooting
10. Set-Up Copy Mode
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
1. Overview
9. IR Learn Mode CONT’D
The system and wireless selector
are now paired.
23. Push the Microphone Mute button
to leave this set up mode and
select another function.
The projector IR codes have been
learned and stored in the CAT AV.
The Projectors remote control can
now be stored away.
8. Push the up arrow button (7) on
the wireless control. The set-up
information from the first system is
uploaded into the second system.
9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each
new system to be set up.
Setup
Mode
Push to
Synchronize with
System
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1. Enter the Set Up Mode
1. Enter the Set Up Mode
2. Make sure LED 2 is glowing green
or:
2. Installation
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first LED next to the Select
button will light.
4. Push the Select button to light LED
2 next to the Select button
5. Push the up or down arrow button
to un-pair the wireless selector.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
a. Push the Mute button
a. Push the Mute button
Picture of wireless select with LED 2 lit
Picture of buttons used on wireless
selector
3. Setup & Use
3. Setup & Use
2. Make sure LED 2 is glowing green
or:
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 2 lights
The CAT AV can be reset to its factory default settings using this procedure. If
you are unsure if the setup is correct or not, this mode allows you to return to
the beginning to start again. All setup functions are reset except learning the
projector IR commands.
4. Troubleshooting
Often the IT department will have an additional wireless selector to help
troubleshoot a possible problem with a classroom system. (CAT AV can have up
to 4 wireless selectors paired to the system at one time.) When the IT department
has found and corrected the problem and returns to the IT department, their
wireless selector should be unpaired to avoid any accidental system changes in
the classroom they just left.
12. Reset to Factory Default Settings
Mode
b. Use the up & down arrow
buttons until LED 2 lights
3. Push the Mute AV Source button.
The first LED next to the Select
button will light.
4. Push the Select button until LED 3
next to the Select button is lit.
Picture of wireless select with
LED 2 lit
5. Push the up or down arrow button
to reset the system to factory
default settings.
Picture of buttons used on
wireless selector
2. Installation
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
11. Un-Pair Wireless Selector Mode
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1. Overview
1. Overview
The system and wireless selector
are now un-paired.
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3. IR Learn
1st LED lit – Power ON
2nd LED lit – Power OFF
3rd LED lit – VGA Select
4th LED lit – Composite
Select
1st & 2nd LED lit –
AV Mute
2. Load Setup 1st LED lit – Up/Down
Options
load
2nd LED lit – Unpair this
remote
3rd LED lit – Reset to
factory defaults
4th LED lit – Clear remote
EEPROM
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Select level for each frequency
Tools and Equipment
TOP LED		
+10 db
• Straight edge
LED				
+6, +8 db
• Utility knife
LED				
+2, +4 db
CENTERLED
0 db
LED				
-2, -4 db
LED				
-6, -8 db
BOTTOM LED
-10 db
Select level for each frequency.
Change in 2 dB steps
• Drill
Included Components
• (1) MCQ speaker assembly
3. Setup & Use
• Screwdriver (small flathead)
• (1) Ceiling grid t-bar attachment
• (1) 50ft plenum rated speaker wire
• (1) 15ft safety wire
• (1) Eye screw (1/4” x 3 _”)
Shutdown in 30 seconds
Shutdown in 3 hours
Shutdown in 2.5 hours
Shutdown in 2 hours
Shutdown in 1.5 hours
Shutdown in 1 hour
Shutdown in 30 minutes
No LED lit – Auto Shutdown
Disabled
Pressing either button 7 or 8 will
cause the system to listen for the
selected IR Comand coming in the
sensor. The volume LEDs will flash
when complete.
4. Troubleshooting
Multimedia Ceiling Speaker Installation
• (4) Sheet metal screws (self-drilling)
2. Installation
4. Auto
Powerdown
Time Select
Bass: 500 Hz going down
Midrange: centered at
1 kHz
Trevel: 2 kHz going up
There is nothing to select.
The shutdown time is
displayed on the volume
LEDs.
1. Overview
2. Installation
5. Tone
Select volume for each microphone
channel
Installation
Step 1:
Selecting Speaker Mounting Location
One MCQ speaker will distribute
sound throughout a classroom of up
to 1200 square feet. The location of
the speaker is critical to ensure this
even sound distribution.
1. Overview
6. Equalizer
Group 1 Channel A
Group 1 Channel B
Group 2 Channel A
Group 2 Channel B
Freq. 1: 500 Hz
Freq. 2: 1000 Hz
Freq. 3: 2000 Hz
Freq. 4.: 4000 Hz
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
7.
Microphone
Volume
When setting up a speaker configuration, the correct speaker impedance loading
must be observed.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
14. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
5. Warranty &
Specifications
13. Set Up Summary Chart
a) Identify the center of the listening
area of the classroom for optimum
location (see figure 1).
Button 7 – remote to controller
Button 8 – controller to remote
Pressing button 7 or 8 will cause
selected transaction to occur.
b) Select the ceiling tile that is free
from fixtures (lighting, HVAC, etc.)
nearest to the center point.
c) Remove the selected ceiling tile
for speaker installation
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b) Set the ceiling tile on a flat work
surface with the patterned side
facing down.
c) Using a straight edge, cut the 2’
x 4’ ceiling in half (see figure 2)
leaving two 2’ x 2’ sections.
1. Overview
c) Locate the 15ft length of safety
wire and the eye screw. The safety
wire needs to be permanently
attached to the solid structural
ceiling above.
d) Install the eye screw (or concrete
anchors if necessary) into the
structural ceiling.
e) Loop one end of the safety wire
through the eye screw (or anchor),
then twist it around itself at least
five times.
d) Locate the 2’ ceiling grid t-bar
attachment. Locate the attachment
slots in the existing ceiling grid
and snap the new t-bar into place
to crate two 2’ x 2’ openings (see
figure 3).
e) Lift the MCQ speaker up and lay it
into the desired 2’ x 2’ opening in
the ceiling.
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b) Utilizing existing holes on the
vertical section of the ceiling
grid, drill two screws per side on
opposite sides of the MCQ
f) Pull one of the tabs up on the
MCQ (located in opposite corners)
and loop the other end of the
safety wire through the tab. Pull
the wire through until it is taught
and twist it around itself at least
five times to secure the speaker.
Cut off any excess wire if needed.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
a) Locate the four (4) self-drilling
sheet metal screws.
4. Troubleshooting
a) If the ceiling tile that was removed
is 2’ x 4’, it needs to be cut in
half to accommodate the MCQ
speaker. If the ceiling tile that was
removed is 2’ x 2’, no cutting of
the tile is necessary, skip to Step 3.
3. Setup & Use
Step 3:
Securing the MCQ Speaker To
comply with Building Codes, the
MCQ speaker MUST be fastened to
the ceiling grid and secured with a
safety wire.
2. Installation
Step 2:
Installing the Speaker into the Ceiling
Grid The dimensions of the MCQ
speaker are 2’ x 2’ and is designed
to lie onto any standard suspended
ceiling tile grid.
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
14. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CONT’D
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
14. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CONT’D
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a) Locate the 50-foot length of
plenum rated wire included with
the speaker and the green euroblock style connector.
b) Connect one end of the speaker
wire to the euro-block connector
(see figure 6).
i. Insert the positive conductor
(RED or WHITE in color) into the
left side of the connector and
use a screwdriver to tighten.
Good placement
Best placement
ii. Insert the negative conductor
(BLACK) into the right side of
the connector and tighten.
c) Insert the euro-block connector
into the jack on the back of the
MCQ as shown in figure 6.
Avoid!
d) Route the speaker wire above the
ceiling tiles and back down to the
receiver/amplifier. Wire should be
secured and tied off overhead as
required by local building codes.
Wire raceway should be used
on walls to properly conceal and
protect the wire.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
Next, find a suitable location for the ISR. Poor location will cause substandard
performance of the CAT AV Classroom Audio System. The ISR should be as high
as possible in the room – the ceiling is the best location, centered along the
longest wall in the room. When possible, use a conduit to protect the wires (not
included). Poor choices for placement are corners, on walls at heights lower than
7 feet (2 meters), or in places where the line of sight from the ISR to the receiver
is or could be obstructed.
3. Setup & Use
Step 4:
Connecting and Routing Speaker
Wire
2. Installation
15. IR SENSOR/RECEIVER (ISR) INSTALLATION
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
1. Overview
14. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CONT’D
Conduit is Recommended
Step 5:
Return to installation section of the
product manual to continue system
installation.
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2. Installation
2. Uncoil the Cat 5 sensor cable.
Connect one end of the cable to
the ISR. Route the wire back to the
CAT AV amplifier, securing it along
with way using surface raceway
where possible.
1. Attach the bracket to the ceiling
tile grid (t-bar).
a. Slide the tabs onto the outsides
of the t-bar, starting with one
corner.
b. Attach the second tab around
the other side of the t-bar.
c. Repeat with the other side of
the bracket so it is connected at
all four points.
2. Slide the ISR onto the bracket until
it “clicks” into place.
1. Screw the bracket to a place high
on the wall or in the middle of the
solid ceiling. Mount the bracket
horizontally as shown above.
3. Slide the ISR onto the bracket until
it “clicks” into place.
clip connects to t-bar on ceiling
a. Guide the mounting rails onto
the bracket, oriented as
pictured.
b.Once secure, the ISR locks
into place.
c. To remove the ISR, slide a ruler
or screwdriver behind the ISR to
press the release bar down and
slide the ISR off the bracket
4. Connect the other end of the Cat
5 sensor cable into the SENSOR
INPUT jack on the CAT AV
amplifier.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
Suspended Ceiling Mount
Wall/Solid Ceiling Mount
3. Setup & Use
Once you find a suitable location for the ISR, follow these instructions to mount
it. There are different instructions for mounting depending on if the ISR will be
mounted to a suspended ceiling grid or secured to a wall / solid vertical surface.
15. IR SENSOR/RECEIVER (ISR)
INSTALLATION CONT’D
2. Installation
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
15. IR SENSOR/RECEIVER (ISR)
INSTALLATION CONT’D
b. Once secure, the ISR locks into
place.
c. To remove the ISR, press the
release bar down and slide the
ISR off the bracket. (We need to
label the “release bar” on the
ISR Image that shows “clip
guide”)
1. Overview
1. Overview
a. Guide the mounting rails onto
the bracket, oriented as
pictured.
3. Uncoil the Cat 5 sensor cable.
Connect one end of the cable to
the ISR. Secure wire overhead and
route it back to the system.
4. Connect the other end of the Cat
5 sensor cable into the SENSOR
INPUT jack on the CAT AV
amplifier.
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Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries. They can overheat and expand
creating a significant hazard and damaging the microphone (this is not covered
by warranty).
1. Plug power cord into the cradle
charger and then plug the AC end
into an electrical outlet.
2. Ensure that the REDMIKE VC is
turned OFF.
The teacher can now use the
controls on the REDMIKE VC
to adjust the volume level from
anywhere in the room. The
microphone volume control has 4
steps up and 4 steps down from
the mid point (9 levels total).
4. While speaking in a normal voice
slowly increase the volume of the
corresponding channel on the
CAT AV until your voice is barely
audible. Each REDMIKE VC has its
channel pre-set to either A or B, as
indicated on the back of the Mic.
3. Place the REDMIKE VC into the
cradle. The LED on the cradle
will glow RED indicating charging
has started. When the REDMIKE
VC is fully charged the LED on
the cradle charger will change to
GREEN.
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NOTE: A nominal volume level
must be set on the CAT 885 before
adjusting controls on the REDMIKE
VC.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
3. Slip the REDMIKE VC with lanyard
around the neck and position the
top of the microphone just below
the collarbone. NOTE: Positioning
of the REDMIKE VC is critical for
proper volume adjustment.
2. Remove the REDMIKE VC from the
charging cradle and turn it on.
4. Troubleshooting
REDMIKE VC incorporates alkaline protection into the microphone design.
Always use a Lightspeed rechargeable sensing battery. Replacement AA NiMH
batteries may only be purchased through Lightspeed Technologies (part # BANH2A27).
1. Turn the CAT AV power on. The
power LED on the aplifier will
glow.
3. Setup & Use
Once the REDMIKE VC is charged, follow these steps to set it up for use.
2. Installation
Before using, the REDMIKE VC should be charged. It will take 8-9 hours for the
REDMIKE VC to obtain a full charge. A fully charged REDMIKE VC will last for
over 7 hours of use. If microphones are used daily, they should be kept in the
charging cradle – microphones can be left in a charging cradle constantly for
up to 2 weeks without causing degradation to battery life. A red light on the
charging cradle indicates the REDMIKE VC is charging. A green light indicates
that charging is complete and a full charge has been reached. A blinking light
indicates a charging or sensing error. See Troublshooting section for more
information.
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
17. SETUP & OPERATION OF REDMIKE VC
1. Overview
2. Installation
16. CHARGING THE REDMIKE VC
5. Once initial volume level is set,
walk around the room and listen
for audio dropout and overall
audio quality.
6. If a second REDMIKE VC was
purchased, repeat steps 2-4.
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ALL PROBLEMS: Most Problems are
related to low battery power.
SOLUTION: Battery Check
• Confirm batteries are charged
each night.
• Confirm proper batteries are
used. The REDMIKE VC requires
the Lightspeed BA-NH2A27
rechargeable sensing battery for
proper charging. The LT-71 & HM70 require NiMH AA rechargeable
batteries.
• Make sure the microphones are
turned off while charging so a full
charge is attained. Full charge will
last eight hours.
• Inspect the battery contacts. Clean
and adjust if necessary.
PROBLEM: Hearing Static
SOLUTION: Follow these steps to
eliminate static.
• Ensure sensor is in optimum
location (refer to sensor placement
in manual). A single sensor will
cover a 1600 sq. ft. enclosed
classroom.
• If the optional iR media connection
is in use, set the microphone to
Channel A.
PROBLEM: Low Volume or Feedback
SOLUTION: Follow these steps to
eliminate low volume or feedback.
• Ensure microphone is positioned
appropriately, just below the collar
bone.
• Check volume level on the
amplifier. If the volume is too
high, feedback will occur. Adjust
accordingly.
• Adjust the volume level on the
back of the REDMIKE VC.
PROBLEM: No Sound From Speaker
SOLUTION: Follow these steps to
produce sound from speakers.
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
Note Most problems are directly related to low battery power. Please run
through the “Battery Check” items first. For remaining troubleshooting, use
known good, fully-charged batteries.
• Avoid wearing jewelry that may rub
or bump against the microphone.
• Turn the REDMIKE VC off during
private conversations with a
student, parent, or other classroom
visitor. You can also cover the LED
lens on top of the REDMIKE VC to
block the signal.
• Recharge batteries each night.
When recharged nightly, operating
time (actual usage) for the
transmitters will last through a
typical school day.
3. Setup & Use
COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
• Speak in a natural voice. A normal
conversational speech level will
provide an adequate signal.
It is not necessary to increase
the intensity of your voice—the
audio system provides adequate
amplification (approximately 5 – 10
dB) above ambient room noises.
2. Installation
TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM AUDIO
PERFORMANCE
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SECTION 4:
• Turn the CAT AV System on.
Confirm that the POWER light
located on the switcher front panel
is on.
• Confirm that REDMIKE VC is
turned on. There will be a BLUE
LED on the microphone to indicate
it is powered on.
• Ensure that no other REDMIKE VC/
LT71/ HM70 is operating on the
same channel.
If you review these instructions and still have questions, write down the
serial number and model number of your system and call Lightspeed
Technical Services at 800.732.8999, 5 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST.
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5. Warranty &
Specifications
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
Lightspeed Infrared Audio Systems and optional accessories are warranted
against malfunction due to defect in materials and workmanship for a period
of five (5) years from date of purchase. System components will be repaired or
replaced at
Lightspeed’s option. Rechargeable batteries and connecting cables are
guaranteed for one (1) year. Warranty does not extend to finish, appearance,
or malfunctions due to abuse or misuse. Repairs performed by other than
Lightspeed Technologies will void this warranty. For warranty service, including
return shipping labels, please contact Lightspeed’s Service Department at
800.732.8999 / service@lightspeed-tek.com.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure, that may be sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
1. Warranty on i nfrared microphones is FIVE (5) YEARS.
2. Warranty on Lightspeed rechargeable batteries, all external cables and wires
provided by Lightspeed is one (1) year.
4. Warranty does not extend to finish, appearance items, or malfunctions due
to abuse or operation other than specified conditions, nor does it extend
to incidental or consequential damages. Repair by other than Lightspeed
or its authorized service agencies will void this guarantee. Information on
authorized service agencies is available from Lightspeed Technologies, Inc.
Our Service Department (800.732.8999, 5 a.m. – 5 p.m., PST) will handle all your
repair/replacement needs.
4. Troubleshooting
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
3. Prepaid shipping labels are provided by Lightspeed factory or an authorized
warranty service center for warranty repairs.
1. Overview
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
3. Setup & Use
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
CAUTION
2. Installation
WARRANTY &
SPECIFICATIONS
WARNINGS AND CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATIONS
This product conforms with the essential
requirements of the following European Union
Directives: 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/
EED, and 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directives.
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SECTION 5:
Lightspeed Technologies launched a formal
product recycle program in Europe that
complies with the European Union Directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (“WEEE Directive”). Please visit our
website at www.Lightspeed-tek.com for more
information.
This product is manufactured using lead-free
processes and is free of other materials
harmful to the environment. It conforms to the
most stringent new European guidelines for
consumer products (RoHS).
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. (4) Where a
device is constructed in two or more sections connected by wires and
marketed together, the statement specified under paragraph (a) of this
section is required to be affixed only to the main control unit. (5) When
the device is so small or for such use that it is not practicable to place
the statement specified under paragraph (a) of this section on it, the
information required by this paragraph shall be placed in a prominent
location in the instruction manual or pamphlet supplied to the user
or, alternatively, shall be placed on the container in which the device
is marketed. However, the FCC identifier or the unique identifier, as
appropriate, must be displayed on the device. (b) Products subject to
authorization under a Declaration of Conformity shall be labelled as follows:
(1) The label shall be located in a conspicuous location on the device and
shall contain the unique identification described in Sec. 2.1074 of this
chapter and the following logo: (i) If the product is authorized based on
testing of the product or system;
Output (Switcher to Converter)
Switcher Dimensions
Video Converter Dimensions
6. Equalizer
5. Tone
Band
Freq. 1: 500 Hz
Freq. 2: 1000 Hz
Freq. 3: 2000 Hz
Freq. 4: 4000 Hz
Range
Select level for each frequency.
TOP LED
+10 db
LED
+6, +8 db
LED
+2, +4 db
CENTER LED
0 db
LED
-2, -4 db
LED
-6, -8 db
BOTTOM LED -10 db
Band
Bass: 500 Hz
going down
Midrange:
centered at 1kHz
Trebel: 2kHz
going up
Range
Select level for each frequency.
Change in 2 dB steps
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
(3) All other devices shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous
location on the device:
1920 x 1200 at 60Hz
Four (4) Inputs (VGA 9-pin Dsub x2;
Composite RCA x2)
CAT-5e cable
3. Setup & Use
AUDIO VIDEO
Resolution
Video Inputs
FCC Requirements per 15.19(a)(3) and (a)(4)
2. Installation
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
2. Installation
5. Warranty &
Specifications
FCC STATEMENT
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The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional
radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Time to Shutdown
Volume LEDs indicate:
4. Auto
Powerdown time LED 7: Shutdown in 30 seconds
select
LED 6: Shutdown in 3 hours
LED 5: Shutdown in 2.5 hours
LED 4: Shutdown in 2 hours
LED 3: Shutdown in 1.5 hours
LED 2: Shutdown in 1 hour
LED 1: Shutdown in 30 minutes
No LED lit – auto shutdown disabled
1. Overview
1. Overview
FCC Requirements per 15.21
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Crosstalk
Switching speed
CMRR
Video input
Number/signal
Inputs 3 and 4: composite video
Connectors
Inputs 3 and 4: RCA connectors
Nominal level
Minimum/maximum levels
RGB
Composite video
Impedance
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Return loss
DC offset (max. allowable)
Video output
Number/signal type
Connectors
Nominal level
Minimum/maximum levels
VGA
Composite video
Impedance
Return loss
DC offset
VGA
Composite video
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Inputs 1 and 2: VGA-UXGA RGBHV, RGBS
Inputs 1 and 2: 9-pin Dsub connectors
1 Vp-p for composite video (including sync)
0.7 Vp-p for RGB
Analog
0.3 V to 1.5 Vp-p with no offset
0.4 V to 2.0 Vp-p with no offset
75 ohms
15 kHz to 145 kHz
30 Hz to 170 Hz
Composite video: <-40 dB @ 5 MHz
1.0 V
1 VGA-UXGA RGBHV, RGBS (follows input
type)
1 composite video
1 female RJ-45 connectors
1 Vp-p for composite video (including
sync)0.7 Vp-p for RGB
0.3 V to 1.5 Vp-p (follows input)
0.4 V to 2.0 Vp-p (follows input)
75 ohms
<-40 dB @ 5 MHz
±5 mV, max., with input at 0 offset
±20.5 mV with input at 0 offset
Sync
Input type
Output type
Standards
Input level
RGBHV, RGBS (RGB input)
RGBHV, RGBS (RGB output, follows input)
NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM (for
composite video inputs and output)
2.0 V to 5.5 Vp-p
Output level
Input impedance
Output impedance
Max. propagation delay
Max. rise/fall time
Polarity
4.5 V to 5.5 Vp-p, unterminated
510 ohms
75 ohm
40 ns (system only, not due to cable delay)
15 ns
Positive or negative (follows input)
Audio input
Number/signal type
Connectors
4 stereo
2 female 3.5 mm jacks; 2 left and right
female RCA
N 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms, 0 dBV ≈ 2 dBu
2. Installation
Differential gain error
Unity (as a system)
200 MHz (-3 dB) @ 50' (15 m) of cable
100 MHz (-3 dB)
Composite video: 0.25° at 3.58 MHz and
4.43 MHz
Composite video: 0.15% at 3.58 MHz and
4.43 MHz
-70 dB @ 5 MHz
1 ms (max.) from front panel, 1-2 s from
remote panel
-90 dB @ 100 Hz, -70 dB @ 10 MHz
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SWITCHER cont’d
Video
Gain
Bandwidth RGB
Composite video
Differential phase error
4. Troubleshooting
Switcher
3. Setup & Use
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS CONT’D
Amplifier
Audio
Power Output
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Amplifier Frequency Response
Audio Inputs (with volume
controls)
ALD Output (with volume control)
Audio Input/output (Switcher to
Amplifier)
Dimensions
Standard Carrier Frequencies (IR
Sensor)
System Power
Tone adjustment
High
Mid
16 W/Channel (32 W Total)
<1% @ 10 W
>73 dB
40 Hz - 20 kHz
Four (4) Inputs (Stereo RCA x 2; Stereo 3.5
mm x 2)
One 3.5 mm
CAT-5e cable
1. Overview
5. Warranty &
Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
3. Setup & Use
2. Installation
1. Overview
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS CONT’D
2.06/2.54 MHz
24V, 2.5A
±10.5 dB @ 50 Hz
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Number/signal type
Audio Output
Number/signal type
External power supply
Connector
Impedance
Gain error
Maximum level (600 ohms)
1 stereo/mono, balanced/unbalanced, fixed/
variable
(1) 3.5 mm
50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced
±0.8 dB channel to channel
+8 dBu, balanced, at <0.1% THD+N
Audio Output — Power Amplifier
Number/signal type
(1) stereo or dual mono (default), 2 channels
total
Connectors
(1) 5.0 mm captive screw connector, 4 pole
Impedance
2/4/8 ohms (single channel)2/4/8 ohms
(stereo)
Amplifier type
Class D
Gain/volume adjustment
-10 dB to +10 dB (default = 0 dB), adjustable
in 1 dB steps
Frequency response
20 Hz to 20 kHz, -1 dB/+3.5 dB @ 1 watt
output, 8 ohm load
THD + Noise
0.2% @ 1 kHz at nominal level (1 watt, 8 ohm
load)
S/N
>67 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz at maximum output
(unweighted), 8 ohms (as a system with
Extron PVT Series wallplates with 50' cables)
Continuous power output with a
full load @ 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1%
THD
At 2, 4, or 8 ohms
25 watts (rms) per channel (1 watt tolerance)
Damping factor
>75 (8 ohm load)
Control
Video Converter
Connectors
Nominal level
Minimum/maximum levels
VGA
Composite video
Impedance
1 VGA-UXGA RGBHV, RGBS (follows input
type)
1 composite video
1 female RJ-45 connectors
1 Vp-p for composite video (including
sync)0.7 Vp-p for RGB
0.3 V to 1.5 Vp-p (follows input)
0.4 V to 2.0 Vp-p (follows input)
75 ohms
General
Power input requirements
Temperature/humidity
Cooling
Mounting
Rack mount
Furniture mount
Pole mount
Enclosure type
Enclosure dimensions
Product weight
Shipping weight
Vibration
Regulatory compliance
Safety
EMI/EMC
Environmental
MTBF
Warranty
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, external; to
12 VDC, 5 A, regulated
12 VDC, 5 A
Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) /
10% to 90%, noncondensingOperating:
+32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%,
noncondensing
Convection, vents on sides
Yes, with optional 1U rack shelf
Yes, with optional mini under-desk mounting
kit
Yes, with optional pole mounting kit
Metal
1.7" H x 8.7" W x 3.0" D (1U high, half rack
wide)(approximately 4.3 cm H x 22.1 cm W x
7.6 cm D)
2.5 lbs (1.1 kg), plus power supply (0.9 lbs
[0.4 kg])
5 lbs (2.3 kg)
ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit
Association)
4. Troubleshooting
Video Input
Infrared Audio Input — VoiceLift™ Receiver
Number/signal type
2 mono, balanced (mic and aux)
Connectors
1 female RJ-45
Impedance
>10k ohms unbalanced/balanced, DC
coupled
Nominal level
-10 dBV (316 mVrms)
Input gain/volume adjustment
-18 dB to +24 dB (default = 0 dB), adjustable
independently from all other audio gain and
volume controls via front panel or RS-232
Input level sensitivity
-10 dBV (316 mVrms) for maximum output
before clipping when VoiceLift Receiver
volume is set to 24)
3. Setup & Use
Amplifier CONT’D:
2. Installation
Amplifier CONT’D:
Lo
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS CONT’D
1. Overview
1. Overview
2. Installation
3. Setup & Use
4. Troubleshooting
5. Warranty &
Specifications
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS CONT’D
CE, c-UL, ULUL rated for use in plenum
airspaces: meets UL 2043 for heat and
smoke release, excluding the power supply;
meets UL 60065 for safety.
CE, C-tick, FCC Class B, ICES, VCCI
Complies with the appropriate requirements
of RoHS, WEEE
30,000 hours
3 years parts and labor
N All nominal levels are at ±10%.
N Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Metadata Date                   : 2010:05:20 17:12:13-07:00
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