ILS ILS11AH User Manual

ILS11A mini-height-adjustable lectern
The pillar/lift is specially produced for ILS, compared to the standard pillar, the ILS version has no external power hook up on the top nor external hooks for the height adjustment. All hooks are internal to the tube. Stickers such as CE are not attached to the pillar but found on the manual. The installer is free to affix these stickers on the pillar
Place your specified or choice microphone here and LED or other reading light on XLR socket on top. Adapt wiring when needed.
Notebook connectivity panel (universal power socket is found under the top, Note: the universal power socket does not provide grounding to an external device when Euro plugs are used), all wiring runs from the top IO bay to the floor module.
connection bay, inside, it is connected to the universal power socket. Other connections: the DIN to Phoenix plug is for the up – down buttons for the lift The Phoenix 2-pin socket is for connecting low voltage power to the reading light,
this needs to be wired according the type of light installed.
The XLR connection loops through to the shock-mount socket PC connectivity VGA/LAN/audio is looping through to the bottom.
All cables going up through the lift are attached to a pin attached to the bottom going up and a pin attached to the top of the pillar going down. Assure cables have adequate length to have slack when the lift is in its highest position.
The cable guides keep the cables away from the electronics in the top and from the motor
In the bottom of the pillar. See http://www.intelligentlecterns.com/pdfs/ils_pedestal.pdf
for instructions about how to wire the pillar.
Plug cables into a floor box or extend cables here to reach the wall sockets.
Microphone, Reading light and up/down switch. The light switch and lamp can be properly wired for the lamp type, the
use of the microphone switch is determined by the type of microphone; use it for microphone with preamp or simple
microphone, condenser cartridge microphones are not recommended to use this to avoid the dunk-noise when switching!
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