TeachLogic Matrix IMA-120, Matrix, IRH-35, ICS-55, BRC-60 Installer And Operation Manual

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TM
Matrix
CLASSROOM AUDIO SYSTEM
INSTALLER AND OPERATIONS MANUAL
Ampli er Audio Mixer Infrared Microphone Receiver
P/N UMM-120
Matrix
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thank you
Congratulations on the purchase of your new TeachLogic system. You can be assured that this 󰀨ullls all specications and was produced to very high quality control standards. TeachLogic incorporates the latest state of the art technology, employs the most advanced manufacturing methodology and uses only premium quality components to assure many years of reliable performance. We appreciate your condence by your selection of our product. It is TeachLogic’s intent to uphold that condence by providing factory assistance and dealer support.
We hope you will take the time to review this manual to familiarize yourself with the product operation and features. This manual will help you learn to use and gain the maximum benet of the system.
TeachLogic, LLC Longmont, Colorado, USA teachlogic.com
contact
If you should encounter some unresolved issue, please contact TeachLogic customer service depart­ment for further assistance.
1-760-631-7800 support@teachlogic.com www.teachlogic.com
safety instructions
Read Instructions
All safety and operation instructions should be read before operating this TeachLogic product.
Retain Instructions
Safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference.
certifications
TeachLogic systems are manufactured using lead­free processes and are free of materials harmful to the environment. ey conform to the most stringent new European guidelines for consumer products (RoHS).
caution
Recycle—Do not dispose rechargeable batteries in trash. Actually it is unlawful to do so in CA, NY & ME.
Contact: Earth911.com 1-800-CLEANUP
Save our resources and don’t contaminate.
Go Green
Water & Moisture
is product should not be operated near water.
Heat Environment
Do not subject this product to excessive heat conditions.
Power Source
is product must be connected to an AC power source per the voltage input specied and marked on the power supply.
Power Cord Caution
Power cable should be routed clear of foot trac and supported clear of kinking or abrasion.
Object Protection
Locate the operating unit so it will not be subjected to falling objects or water entry.
Internal Service
User should not attempt to service this product. All internal service must be accomplished by a qualied technician.
Electric Shock
Do not adapt or modify the AC power plug thus liing the earth ground connection.
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table of contents
About Infrared ........................................................
Product Description ...............................................
Matrix System Description IMA-120 ..................
Sapphire Microphone/Trasmitter IRT-60 ..........
Handheld Microphone/Transmitter IRH-35 ....
Drop-in Charger BRC-60/Ceiling Sensor ICS-55
Installation of Ceiling Sensor ..............................
Installation of Ceiling Speakers ..........................
Installation of Wall Mount Speakers .................
System Wiring .......................................................
Page Pass rough ................................................
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Page Pass Illustrations...........................................
RS-232 Features .....................................................
RS-232 Codes..........................................................
CPS-120 Touch Control Panel ...........................
Security Alert Features.........................................
Bluetooth ................................................................
Operation of Wirless Microphone......................
Trouble Shooting ..................................................
System Specications ...........................................
Five Year Limited Warranty ................................
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IR transmission
e IR transmitter transmits directly to the sensor. However; due to the strength of the IR transmitter, the infrared signal will bounce o the walls, ceiling and oor for reception thus providing continuous connectiv­ity throughout the room. Benet: total freedom of movement within the room with no restriction of orientation.
“What’s said in the room, stays in the room”.
Infrared will not penetrate a solid surface thus preventing any transmission from going out of the room.
a brief word about infrared
Infrared is a light ray that is below the visible spectrum, just like the soun extends beyond your hearing ability. An example of infrared transmission is the remote control for your TV set. When a button is pressed, a beam of infrared light is emitted by a Light Emitting Diode (LED) from the remote control. It is detected by a receiving diode in your TV set. When you press a certain command on your control, the internal electronics cause the infrared light to icker in a programmed sequential pattern (called modulating the light beam). e modulated infrared beam is detected by the receiving diode and is electronically decoded. e decoded signal activates the circuitry to perform the command function on your TV set.
So how does this apply to the infrared communication system you are about to start using? e microphone/ transmitter has several Light Emitting Diodes (LED) that emit infrared light beams to the sensor located in the corner of the room. Now when you talk into the microphone, the microphone element modulates the light beam, causing it to icker in sync with your speech. e sensor detects the sequential signal and the electronic circuitry in the Matrix converts that sequential signal into a line level analog audio signal. Now that audio signal can be fed into an amplier. e amplier magnies the electronic signal and sends it to the speakers. is causes the speaker cone to move in sync with your voice. e speaker replicates your voice and disperses your voice evenly throughout the room.
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product description
e Matrix is an infrared wireless microphone system that can be added to any sound system. It can be a supplement to an existing multi-media system to expand it's utilization to provide voice reinforcement.
e addition of a Matrix system to your multi-media system will transform your classroom sound system into a totally hands free voice re-enforcement system, resulting in reduced voice fatigue, enhanced student listening and improved student learning. e wireless function permits 360° connectivity throughout the classroom regardless of body position or orientation.
e system is c omprised of a n infrared d etecting sens or(s) installed in the ceiling. e sensor collects the IR wireless signal from the microphone/transmitter and sends a composite signal to the receiver. e receiver transforms the composite signal into an analog audio signal which is fed to the multi-media amplier. e amplier powers the speakers for even voice reinforcement throughout the room.
e microphone / transmitter can be the Sapphire or Handheld. e rechargeable batteries will provide 6 – 8 hours of service per charge. e drop-in charger will recharge the batteries overnight, ready for another day’s use.
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Reliable performance. Use with confidence.
Matrix system
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Remote Panel Port
CNONMOC
No Ethernet
IMA-120 rev 2018.10.24
e Matrix system is comprised of a microphone / transmitter, either the Sapphire (IRT-60), or Handheld (IRH-35) for voice transmission to a ceiling sensor (ICS-55) that sends the signal to the receiver / amplier (IMA-120). e receiver/amplier processes the signal and produces an analog signal of your voice for output to the sound eld speaker system.
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front of IMA-120 receiver/amplifier
Power on/o Indicator
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Page sensitivity control
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Bass/Treble equalizer
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CH 1 Mic Volume Control
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CH 2 Mic Volume Control
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±12 dB
Line 1 Volume Control
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Line 2 Volume Control
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Line Out Volume Control
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Line 1 Input (3.5mm)
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Line 2 Input (3.5mm)
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Line Output (3.5mm)
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back of IMA-120 receiver/amplifier
Speaker Output - Two Channel Four
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pin Phoenix connector Page Pass rough 2 pin Phoenix
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Impedence selector 25V 70V 100V
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Security Alert - Com, N.O.,N.C.
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Two Sensor Inputs (RCA)
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UPGRADE input Micro USB
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RS-232 Switch (O/On)
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RJ-45 Control Panel Jack
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Power Input: 19 VDC 3.4A
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infrared microphone/transmitters
 e infrared microphone/transmitter is comprised of a microphone input, signal processing circuits and several emitting diodes that transmit the vocal signal to the sensor.
 e microphone/transmitter can be the Sapphire or Handheld.  e rechargeable batteries will provide 6–8 hours of service per charge. Place the microphone/transmitter in the charger for overnight charge and it will be ready for another day’s use.
 e drop-in battery chargers are speci cally designed to recharge lithium & NiMH batteries at an optimum rate for Matrixum operating capacity and extended service life. Charger will automatically start charging the batteries upon insertion and will shi to a maintenance charge when batteries are fully charged.
features
• Elegant design
• Only 1.4 oz. including battery
• Long life “Lithium ion” battery
• Rechargeable via USB cable to computer
• Battery level indicator – Back light under power switch
• Momentary mute button, backlight blinks in mute mode
• Push “on/o󰀨 ” power
• Channel “A” or “B” selectable
• Three level microphone volume switch
• (Normal, -3dB, -6dB)
• Auxiliary input (3.5mm)
• Wear with a lanyard or slide
directly on neckline collar
(IRT-60) sapphire transmitter
 e Sapphire’s vocal clarity is unsurpassed. Its high level output is achieved by the unidirectional (Cardioid) microphone and a unique free air suspension system. With a built-in breath  lter, the Sapphire can function as a pass around hand mic.  e strategic alignment of the emitting diodes assures reliable connectivity throughout the room without static or drop out. With a tap on the power button, the microphone is muted for private conversation—tap again to restore to normal operation.  e auxiliary input allows wireless playback of your iPod™ through the Sapphire. A three position slide switch provides selection of low, medium, or high microphone sensitivity.
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