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FrontRow 940TM Operation & User’s Manual

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FrontRow 940TM User Manual
FrontRow 940TM User Guide
FrontRow 940TM Online Manual

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  • Contents The FrontRow Pro Digital is listed with Educational Underwriters, a non-profit organization committed to serving educators seeking to meet No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements and to establishing best practices in education. EdU reviews the research behind educational programs and products to verify that they meet NCLB requirements and high educational standards. For addi

  • FrontRow 940TM, 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 2. Read these instructions. 3. Keep these instructions. 4. Heed all warnings. 5. Follow all instructions. 6. Do not use this apparatus near water. 7. Clean only with dry cloth. 8. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufac- turer’s instructions. 9. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including am

  • FrontRow 940TM, 2 1. Avoid Abuse to the Power Supply To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the power supply from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. Turn off controls will not reduce this risk. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. DO NOT disassemble the power sup- ply. Return the apparatus to Phonic Ear FrontRow for qualified service and repair if service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. DO NOT expose the power supply to rain, snow, w

  • 3 1. Charge pocket for 950H Pass-Around microphone 2. 2-way indicator light for 950H Pass-Around microphone No light = Pocket empty or improper battery Red = Charging Blinking red = Charge error Green = Charging complete 3. Charge pocket for 940TM Pendant microphone (will not charge 930TM pendant microphone)

  • FrontRow 940TM, 4 2 950C Charger Setup 1. Find the power plug that is appropriate for the power outlet style in your country 2. Slide power plug onto the power supply 3. Plug power supply into power outlet and into the back of the charging base 4. Charging multiple microphones You can charge up to 3 microphones in any configuration by connecting two chargers to the power supply. Charging 4 or more microphones will cause the power supply to shut off. NOTE: Always connect the 950C charger to a wall outlet. Do not connect to the 940R receiver charge jack as the microphones will not charge reliably. 1 2 3 4 OR 1 2 OR

  • FrontRow 940TM, 5 1. Neck strap 2. Infrared emitter diodes (Do not block) 3. Indicator Light 4. Mute button (Push to mute) 5. Channel selector (Select Channel A or Channel B. Cannot have two microphones on the same channel in the same room) 6. Microphone ports (4) (Do not block) 7. Aux-in audio jack (Use aux-in audio adaptor cord to send audio from a secondary audio source such as an MP3 player, portable radio/CD/tape player to the receiver) 8. External microphone jack (optiona

  • FrontRow 940TM, 6 Install Battery 1. Push down on tab to open battery compartment 2. Insert battery into compartment. Note polarity indicators 3. Replace battery door 4. Charge battery overnight before initial use IMPORTANT! To ensure top performance and avoid equipment damage, FrontRow recommends replacing rechargeable batteries at the beginning of each school year. Do not use batteries that have been dropped or are otherwise damaged. 1 2 4 940TM Pendant Microphone Installing Battery and Charging 1 NOTE: If you forg

  • FrontRow 940TM, 7 1. Plug the two-microphone charge cord into the back of the 940R receiver 2. Turn microphone off 3. Insert one of the charge cord plugs into the charge jack 4. The microphone indicator light should be red when charging. If it is OFF, check microphone battery and ensure charge cord is properly connected to microphone and receiver 5. To prolong the lifetime of the battery, the unit will enter a low-power "maintenance charge" mode after 14 hours of charging. The indicator light on

  • FrontRow 940TM, 8 The 940TM Pendant Microphone can be used to transmit audio from a secondary audio source (MP3 player, computer, portable radio/CD/tape player) to the receiver. 7. Plug one end of the audio adaptor cord (included) in the Audio Out/headphone jack of the secondary audio source. Plug the other end of the adaptor cord to the Aux-In jack on the 940TM Pendant Microphone 8. Turn the secondary audio source on 9. Turn the 940TM Pendant Microphone on 10. Turn the volume on the secondary audio source all

  • FrontRow 940TM, 9 1. Emitter diodes (Do not block) 2. 2-way indicator light Green = On and transmitting Blinking red = Low battery Red = Charging via 3.5mm charge input jack only No light = Charging via 950C charger 3. On/off switch 4. Battery compartment (On back) 5. Gain switch (Inside battery compartment) 6. Channel switch (Inside battery compartment) 7. Name plate 8. Charge input jack (Use with 2-unit charge cord only) 9. Aux input jack 10. Lavaliere clip 11. 950C charger contacts 6 950H P

  • FrontRow 940TM, 10 Set gain and channel, and install battery 1. Unscrew battery door to open battery compartment 2. Set gain as follows: High: If majority of users will hold the microphone far from the mouth Mid (recommended): For most uses Low: If majority of users will hold the microphone close to the mouth 3. Set channel to A or B (Whichever is not in use) 4. Insert battery into compartment. Note polarity indicators 5. Replace battery door 6. Charge battery overnight before initial use IMPORTANT! To ensure top performance and avoid equipment damage, FrontRow recommends replacing rechargeable b

  • FrontRow 940TM, 11 1. Plug the two-microphone charge cord into the back of the 940R receiver 2. Turn microphone off 3. Insert one of the charge cord plugs into the charge jack 4. The microphone indicator light should be red when charging. If it is OFF, ensure that you are not attempting to change an alkaline battery, and that charge cord is properly connected to microphone and receiver and 950H is OFF. 950H Pass-Around Microphone Charging with the 2-unit charge cord 1 3 1. Turn microphone off 2. Place microphone into the charge pocket. Ensure it is fully seated. 3. The charger indicator light should be solid re

  • FrontRow 940TM, 12 1. Turn microphone on 2. Note indicator light Green = On and transmitting Blinking red = Low battery 3. Keep top of microphone approximately 3 - 4in. (7.5 – 10cm) from mouth when using as a hand-held microphone 4. To allow hands-free use (for example, when reading aloud and turning pages), attach the lavaliere clip. Adjust neck strap to position microphone approximately 4 - 5in (10 - 13cm) from mouth. 5. Do not block emitter diodes 6. Turn off microphone and place microphone in charger at the end of the day NOTE:

  • FrontRow 940TM, 13 The 950H Pass-Around Microphone can be used to transmit audio from a secondary audio source (MP3 player, computer, portable radio/CD/tape player) to the receiver. 7. Plug one end of the audio adaptor cord (included) in the Audio Out/headphone jack of the secondary audio source. Plug the other end of the adaptor cord to the Aux-In jack on the 950H Pass-Around Microphone 8. Turn the secondary audio source on 9. Turn the 950H Pass-Around Microphone on 10. Turn the volume on the secondary audio source all the way up and adjust the micro- phone volume

  • FrontRow 940TM, 14 9 Using a Second Microphone Your receiver is designed to receive two microphone signals at once. For example, two teachers (or a teacher and an aide) may each use a microphone. Or, one teacher can use a microphone and stu- dents can use a pass-around microphone. Microphones must be on different channels or interference will occur. A + B A + A B + B teacher (channel A) student (channel B) teacher 1 (channel A) teacher 2 (channel B) Classroom 1 Classroom 2

  • FrontRow 940TM, 15 10 940R Pro Digital Receiver Features 1. Power button 2. Internal infrared sensor 3. Microphone A/B and feedback suppression status lights 4. Microphone A volume control 5. Microphone B volume control 6. Aux-In audio volume control (Computer/CD player) 7. Aux-In Audio volume control (TV/VCR/DVD) 8. OptiVoice ™ selector (Optimizes teacher's voice clarity for various room noise levels) 9. Power jack 10. Transmitter charge output jack (Charges up to two microphones) 11. Infrared ceiling sensor input 12. Infrared wall sensor input 13. 4 speaker terminals 14. Audio Out jack (RCA) for pod

  • 16 11 940R Pro Digital Receiver Activate Receiver and Microphone 1. Press power button Green.....Power On Yellow ....Standby mode 2. Put microphone around neck and adjust strap so it is 5in. (13cm) from your mouth 3. Turn microphone on and check microphone A or B indicator light Green.....Power On Red .......Microphone Off/Muted 4. Select proper OptiVoice level Low .......Lo

  • FrontRow 940TM, 17 1 The FrontRow Pro Digital features automatic feedback suppression. The Adapto ™ platform analyzes the sound quality hundreds of times a second, looking for signs of feedback. When feedback is detected, it filters it out, allowing the teacher to have optimal volume settings AND complete freedom of movement around the classroom. When the automatic feedback suppression is active, the Adapto light (1) on the front panel will turn green. It may turn on and off throughout the day, but that is OK; it just means that it is working to optimiz

  • 18 Your FrontRow Pro Digital can connect to other media to enhance the overall audio experi- ence in your classroom. Ideally, these connections were made during installation; however, they can easily be made after the unit is installed using the audio cords that came with the system or standard audio cords from your local electronics store. Option 1 Many classrooms use a compu

  • FrontRow 940TM, 19 DVD Player VCR 940R Pro Digital Receiver Connecting to other classroom media (cont.) TV Option 2 Some classrooms use a computer as the multi-media "hub", but it is connected to a TV instead of an LCD projector. They also occasionally use the TV/DVD/VCR as a stand alone media. For these classrooms, you may need to use both auxiliary audio input connections to the 940R. 940R (back) Audio Out Computer Audio Out Internet Audio Video Signal Converter

  • FrontRow 940TM, 20 Allows rebroadcast of all voice and auxiliary audio directly to a hearing-impaired student's personal FM system. 14 940R Pro Digital Receiver Auxiliary Output - Rebroadcasting to Personal FM Receivers 1. Plug RCA cord into audio out port on back of Pro Digital receiver. Depending on the device you are connecting, match the type of the other end of the cord to the aux in on the transmitter (typically 3.5mm). 2. Adjust volume level setting for transmitter a. if device you are connecting is a line level input, set volume control nearer to maximum b. if device you are connecting is a mic level input, set volume control nearer to minimum Test and

  • FrontRow 940TM, 21 Receiver won’t turn on (power light doesn’t turn on) •Verifythatthepowersupplyispluggedinto both the receiver and a working wall outlet • Testwithanotherpowersupply Receiver keeps going into standby mode when playing auxiliary audio • Volumelevelonauxiliaryaudiodeviceisset too low Receiver will not "wake up" from standby mode • Volumelevelonauxiliaryaudiodeviceisset too low • Makesuremicrophoneisonandworkingcor- rectly, and the receiver

  • FrontRow 940TM, 22 16 Regulatory FrontRow Pro Digital Receiver 940R FrontRow Pro Digital Transmitter 940TM Tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE receiver: part 15, subpart B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason- able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre- quency energy and, if not installed and us

  • © 2012 Phonic Ear Inc. Phonic Ear, FrontRow and the names of Phonic Ear and FrontRow products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Phonic Ear, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Product specifications and accessories subject to change without notice. USA/Global FrontRow Corporate Headquarters 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma, CA 94954-6712 toll-free: 800.227

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