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ASY

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ISTENER

by Phonic Ear

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM

CHECK THE FOLLOWING

No FM Reception 

Check that the transmitter is turned on.

(NO FM light on receiver stays on) Verify that the channel number of the

transmitter and the receiver are the same.

Verify that the channel selector switch (on the
PE 210FSR) is set correctly. Refer to page 6.

Verify that the receiver antenna is attached.

Recharge or replace the transmitter’s batteries.

Verify that the microphone is working. 
(Test with another working microphone.)

Feedback

Lower the FM VOL control on the receiver.

Reduce the TONE control adjustment on 
the receiver.

Make sure that the person wearing the 300T
Transmitter is not too close to the speakers.

Verify that only the AT291 Directional 
Mic or AT655 Behind-the-Neck Mic is being
used with the 300T Transmitter.

Weak Output from Speaker(s)

Increase FM and/or AUX VOL control.

Check that none of the AT578-S Speakers is
blocked or covered.

Reposition the microphone closer to 
the speaker’s mouth.

Place the AT578-S Speakers closer to the
listeners (see speaker placement suggestions
on page 2).

Verify that the AT664 Ceiling Speaker has 
been properly installed.

Receiver Won’t Turn On

Verify that the wall transformer is plugged 

(Power light doesn’t turn on.)

into a working wall outlet.

Test with another AT577 Wall Transformer.

No sound from one speaker

Verify that the speaker switch is in the ON position.

Verify that speaker cables are connected 
at the speaker and receiver terminals.

Replace speaker in question.

Disconnect speaker cable and reconnect 
with a new cable.

Summary of Contents for PE 210

Page 1: ...PE 210 Sound Field System User Instructions...

Page 2: ...fatigue lower special education costs Your new sound field system is very easy to use however we recommend that you read the entire User Instructions booklet to become familiar with all the features a...

Page 3: ...g The PE 210R Receiver 3 Using Charging The PE 300T Transmitter 4 Features and Functions PE 210R 210FSR Receiver 5 PE 300T Transmitter 7 AT664 Ceiling Speaker AT578 S Speakers 9 Team Teaching Configur...

Page 4: ...e wall approximately 8 to 12 ft 2 5m to 3 5m above the floor The speakers should be angled to point toward the listeners ear level Place speakers so that the sound trans mission is equal for all indiv...

Page 5: ...o the walls Is speaker angle pointing at the listeners ear level when seated Is equipment located in areas away from excessive heat or cold wetness or open windows Are you using the proper hardware to...

Page 6: ...tlet that is central to the location of the speakers and verify that the power switch is in the off position Plug in the AT577 Wall Transformer NOTE Install your sound field receiver at least 5 feet a...

Page 7: ...se treble in a sound absorptive room i e one with carpet soft furniture etc and decrease treble in a sound reflective room i e one with hard walls floors furniture etc See page 5 If feedback occurs re...

Page 8: ...quipment plugged into the AUX INPUT jack on the back of the receiver 6 Tone Control Allows the system to be adjusted for best performance in various listening environments Turn the knob clockwise to i...

Page 9: ...on of the transmitted FM signal 11 Channel Number PE 210R only Identifies the operating channel of the PE 210R Receiver Transmitter and receiver channel numbers must match for the units to operate tog...

Page 10: ...cord during use NOTE When an external microphone is not being used the AT529 Antenna must be plugged into the MIC jack for proper transmission 3a AUX Input Jack For connecting an external sound source...

Page 11: ...o not recharge disposable or rechargeable Alkaline batteries they may rupture and damage the unit When replacing batteries carefully note the markings inside the battery compartment for proper placeme...

Page 12: ...ost even distribution of sound AT578 S SPEAKERS 1 Speaker Switch Allows speakers to be muted 2 Speaker Input Terminals Push terminals allow for connection of speaker cable Black and red color coding e...

Page 13: ...via the AT653 input cord Team teaching is a great way to maximize learning Because two teachers can divide their time among students team taught classes can offer children more learning and participa...

Page 14: ...Neck Mic TRANSMITTER WEARING OPTIONS TRANSMITTER MISCELLANEOUS AT534 Two Unit Charger Wall Transformer AT544 2AA Rechargeable NiCad Batteries AT529 Mic Jack Antenna AT532 Auxiliary Input Cord 5 ft or...

Page 15: ...565 72 MHz AT566 173 MHz AT580 System Carrying Case AT653 AUX Input Cord 30 in 76 cm For use with dual presenters or with secondary audio sources AT577 Wall Transformer AT578 S Speaker AT579 Speaker S...

Page 16: ...oo close to the speakers Verify that only the AT291 Directional Mic or AT655 Behind the Neck Mic is being used with the 300T Transmitter Weak Output from Speaker s Increase FM and or AUX VOL control C...

Page 17: ...72 825 Green Brown 17 72 875 Black Gray 18 72 925 Green Red 19 72 975 Black Brown 20 74 625 White Brown 33 74 675 White Red 34 74 725 White Orange 35 74 775 White Yellow 36 MEDIUM 75 225 White Green 3...

Page 18: ...Commission in the U S and Industry Canada Other government approvals available upon request Other international regulations may also apply NOTE FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart A 15 19 a 3 and c This device...

Page 19: ...ly under normal use during the life of this warranty will be replaced or repaired at no charge for parts or labor when returned to the factory service center Transportation of defective components to...

Page 20: ...Ear Ltd 3880 Cypress Drive 9140 K Guilford Road 10 7475 Kimbel Street Petaluma CA 94954 7600 Columbia MD 21046 1890 Mississauga Ontario U S A U S A L5S 1E7 Canada 800 227 0735 800 638 2680 800 263 87...

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