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FrontRow Lasso Receiver               5301R
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 used 
in accordance with the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation.

This product conforms with the 
essential requirements of European 
union Directive/Eu Directive 

2004/108/EC EMC Directive and 2002/95 ROHS 
Directive. This product can be subject to inter-
ference at our operational frequency bands of  
2.3 and 2.8 MHz, including harmonics, interme-
diate frequencies, and images thereof.

FCC notes

The FrontRow Lasso active learning sys-
tem is approved by the FCC (Federal 
Communications Commission). The use of 
the system may be governed by specific 
FCC rules and FCC licensing or notifications 
may be required. Consult your local FCC 
office for detailed information.
Phonic Ear receivers and transmitters, when 
required, are approved by the Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) in 
the u.S. and Industry Canada. Other gov-
ernment approvals are available upon 
request.  (Other international regulations 
may also apply.)
Any changes or modifications made to 
any government-approved element of this 
instrument, without the express approval 
of Phonic Ear, Inc. in writing, could void the 
user's authority to operate those elements 
of the system.

IC notes

This Class B digital apparatus complies with 
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
The term "IC:" before the radio certification  
number only signifies that Industry of Canada 
technical specifications were met.

The Page Override Module (618-88-500-00) is 
not intended for use with uL Listed Amplifiers 
For Fire Protection Signaling Systems or 
Control units and Accessories for Fire Alarm 
Systems, Emergency Paging, Mass Notification 
or Life Safety to NFPA 70 National Electric 
Code or NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and 
Signaling Code.

Electrical and electronic 
equipment (EEE) contains 
materials, components and 
substances, that could be 

dangerous or detrimental to human health 
and the environment if waste electrical and 
electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed 
of correctly. Products marked with the 
crossed-out dustbin shown here are electrical 
and electronic equipment. The crossed-out 
dustbin indicates that waste electrical and 
electronic equipment may not be disposed 
of with unsorted household waste and that it 
must be collected separately.

In developing and manufacturing your Phonic 
Ear product, we used high-quality materials 
and components that can be reused. Thus, 
when disposing of your waste electrical 
and electronic equipment, you must use a 
collection system designated for this purpose, 
regardless of whether you dispose of your 
waste at your local waste site or it is collected 
from your home. Please contact your local 
authority for further information.

Summary of Contents for 5301R

Page 1: ...user guide 5301R Receiver 940TM Pendant Microphone 950H Pass Around Microphone 950C Microphone Charger lasso...

Page 2: ...detected the microphone will not let you charge the battery This prevents accidental damage You may use standard alkaline batteries in your microphones if you forget to charge them but do not attempt...

Page 3: ...d 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 11 Protect the power cord from being walked on or...

Page 4: ...sive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 2 Proper Use of the Power Supply and Wiring An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of improper extension cord could result in...

Page 5: ...ging Blinking red Charge error Green Charging complete 3 Charge pocket for 940TM Pendant microphone will not charge 930TM pendant microphone 4 2 way indicator light for 940TM Pendant microphone No lig...

Page 6: ...ug onto the power supply 3 Plug power supply into power outlet and into the back of the charging base 4 Chargingmultiple microphones You can charge up to 3 microphones in any configuration by connecti...

Page 7: ...r 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 optional Connect a boom microphone 9 Charge jack When...

Page 8: ...you forget to charge your microphone at night you may use a standard AA LR6 alka line battery instead Remember to remove the alkaline battery and replace it with a FrontRow silver sleeve auto sensing...

Page 9: ...off 2 Place microphone face up into the charge pocket Ensure it is fully seated 3 The charger indicator light should be solid red when charging If it is blinking red you are attempting to charge an al...

Page 10: ...ry audio by speaking into the microphone or mute the microphone to ensure the best audio sound quality 1 Place microphone around neck and con nect clasp 2 Adjust neck straps to position microphone app...

Page 11: ...ging 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 uni...

Page 12: ...g of each school year Charge Battery Nightly Indicator light will blink red when battery is low Note If you forget to charge your micro phone at night you may use a standard AA LR6 alkaline battery in...

Page 13: ...and receiver and 950H is OFF 950H Pass Around Microphone Charging with the 2 unit charge cord 3 1 Turn microphone off 2 Place microphone into the charge pocket Ensure it is fully seated 3 The charger...

Page 14: ...th 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 5i...

Page 15: ...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 T...

Page 16: ...hers 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 wil...

Page 17: ...lume control MP3 8 Audio Input jack 3 5mm MP3 9 Infrared ceiling or wall sensor inputs 10 EQ adjustment 11 Audio In jack stereo RCA CD DVD 12 Audio In jack stereo RCA TV VCR 13 Audio In jack stereo RC...

Page 18: ...d Red Microphone Off Muted 4 Speak in a normal conversational tone while walking the entire room Adjust the volume to a comfortable level 5 For daily use you do not need to turn the receiver on and of...

Page 19: ...system or standard audio cords from your local electronics store Example 1 Many classrooms use a computer as a multi media hub that is connected to the internet or school network to download stream an...

Page 20: ...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 two auxiliary audio input co...

Page 21: ...it may be most convenient to connect these as needed through the MP3 jack on the front of the 5301R 5301R front 5301R back Computer LCD Projector Wireless Transmission Audio Out Example 4 Teachers can...

Page 22: ...port on back of Lasso 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 fo...

Page 23: ...on the receiver Make sure that speakers are mounted as close as possible to the ceiling and to the listening area avoid mounting speakers in the teacher s primary lecture area Position the microphone...

Page 24: ...Any changes or modifications made to any government approved element of this instrument without the express approval of Phonic Ear Inc in writing could void the user s authority to operate those elem...

Page 25: ...toll free 1 800 PHONIC tel 617 3250 0385 fax 617 3250 0386 web www gofrontrow com Canada Phonic Ear 6950 Creditview Road Unit 1 Mississauga ON L5N 0A6 toll free 800 340 9894 tel 905 461 5300 fax 905...

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