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1. The Microphone Settings application is available at gofrontrow com juno 36 6 Unscrew battery door using the supplied Image 44 Phillips screwdriver See Image 44 7 Using the channel indicator labels included with your microphones label the switch Pendant positions you ve just reprogrammed Microphone See Image 45 8 Move the selection switch see Image 46 to the channel you want to use ideally the one indicated in the shaded column in the table on page 36 9 Close and screw down battery door Pass Around Microphone Image 45 4 Channel Label Sheet programmed to ace channel assignmen Juno System user guide annel selection DD If switt channels p Pendant Microphone Pass Around Microphone Image 46 If switch has been prl channels place char Pendant i L Pass Around Microphone Microphone af IMC 01 Microphone Charger Charger setup 1 Insert microphones in either of the two charge pockets See Image 47 2 Find the power plug that is appropriate for the power outlet style in your country See Image 48 3 Slide power plug onto the power supply See Image 49 4 Plug the power supply into the power outlet and into the back of the charging base See Image 49 Image 47 Battery Indicator When Charging SOLID RED Charging SOLID GREEN Fully Charged Image 48 Image 49 Charger back 38 Troubleshooting Microphone will not charge from the USB
2. to its maximum level Failure to do so may Image 5 result in the Juno Tower going into sleep mode unexpectedly Power indica 10 tor One Touh m button Tower Controls Home Screen Displays the current master volume Master Volume Up press and hold to increase volume quickly aa EI Master Mute L Master Volume Down press and hold to decrease volume quickly Room 10 Name of Tower set via FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software Settings Device Microphone Menu Volume Volume Menu Menu 11 Volume Image 6 Master Volume Your Juno system has a master volume con trol that increases or decreases the mixed volume of all devices and microphones From the home screen you can adjust or mute the master volume of your Juno Tower See Image 6 Device Volume You can control the individual volume of each device connected to your Juno Tower Devices that are currently playing audio will appear in white text and have a green check mark in the far right on the orange bar 1 Press the Device Volume Menu icon 2 Select the audio device for which you want to change the volume See Image 7 3 Adjust the volume of the connected device using the up or down arrow See Image 8 Image 7 Image 8 7 DVD Player Audio 2 DVD Player NOTE Using the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software you can name the devices used with your Juno system for easier ident
3. Your microphone will go into standby mode off automatically after 10 minutes in mute mode or 10 minutes of silence Press One Touch button to wake Momentarily press One Touch button to mute as needed for private conversations Mute indicator light will turn red See Image 24 Press and hold One Touch button to issue a voice command For detailed instructions on using Voice Command see page 19 When the battery in your microphone gets low the battery indicator will flash red See Image 24 At the end of the day charge your microphone See page 30 Image 23 Image 24 power indicator mute indicator battery indicator J One Touch button Battery maga Installing the battery 1 Unscrew battery door on the back of the microphone using the supplied Phillips screwdriver See Image 25 2 Locate the charge contacts on the battery and on the microphone See Image 26 3 Insert battery into compartment battery contacts first then push the battery into place See Image 27 4 Replace battery door 5 For best perrormance charge battery imagers overnight before initial use Moisture Charge indicator contacts NOTE When the battery is removed it will take 2 3 charge discharge cycles for the bat tery to report accurate status to the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition application Battery Safety Warning To reduce risk of fire or burns e Do not use batteries that have b
4. e f using more than one microphone verify that they are not on the same channel see page 36 e There may be noisy electrical wiring Install an AC line filter see Installer Guide Feedback squealing e Lower the Microphone Volume control s on the Tower see page 13 e Position the microphone closer to mouth e Verify that the Music Audio In option is not checked in the Microphone Volume screen see page 13 40 Weak or no output from speaker s e ncrease the Master Device or Microphone Volume control s on the Tower see pages 12 13 e Position the microphone closer to mouth e Verify that the microphone is on and not muted High or low pitched whine or hum com ing through Tower speakers e There may be a ground loop with the system Install a ground loop isolator see Installer Guide e There may be noisy electrical wiring Install an AC line filter see Installer Guide Charging light won t come on e Check that the charger is connected to a working power outlet When playing audio from an audio device such as an iPhone or other MP3 player I can hear background noise through the speakers e Your device may be emitting a low level hum that is amplified by the Juno Tower Use a filtering cable such as a ground loop isolation transformer cable to eliminate or reduce the noise My voice commands are not being recognized e Make sure there is not excessive background noise while issu
5. jack on my computer Verify that you have the Juno microphone drivers installed To install the drivers you will need to install the FrontRow Microphone Settings application the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition application You may need to reconnect your microphone after installa tion If using a laptop computer verify that it is plugged into a power outlet If using a computer desktop or laptop that is plugged into a power outlet you may be using a low power USB jack Try other USB jacks on the computer Microphone is not recognized by my computer Verify that you have the Juno microphone drivers installed To install the drivers you will need to install the FrontRow Microphone Settings application the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition application You may need to reconnect your microphone after installation Microphone is connected to a Tower charge jack but it will not charge Disconnect and reconnect the microphone to the Tower If the Tower is connected to a computer via a USB cable disconnect the Tower from the computer All the lights are flashing on my Pendant or Pass Around Microphone If all lights are flashing after attempting a firmware update open the Microphone Settings application and connect the microphone to the computer with the USB cable After a short time a message will be displayed that the microphone needs to be updated If this message is not dis played disconnect the USB ca
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7. edge of the Tower should be at least 4 5 feet 1 3m from the floor See Image 2 If wall mounting angle the tower down to point at the center of the listening area See Image 2 NOTE For wall mounting instructions please see the Juno Installation Guide available at gofrontrow com juno Image 1 Top View a Hh li Jj Kk LI MmNn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss TH Uu W Waka Yy Ze Side View Listening Area 4 5 ft 1 3m minimum Volume Setting Guidance Your Juno Tower is equipped with a powerful Adapto feedback suppression engine that helps avoid harsh squealing noise that would normally occur when a microphone gets too close to a speaker Nevertheless try to use volume settings for daily use that give good audibility without constantly activating the feedback suppression engine The chart below shows the volume settings for the Pendant and Pass Around microphones that are adequate for a typical classroom environment 600 900ft 56 84m If more volume is required for a large or noisy room you may notice the Adapto engine activating and at a high volume or short distance the engine may not be able to maintain a pleasant audio quality If feedback occurs move away from the Tower remain behind it while talking or lower either the master volume or the volume for the microphone that is causing the feedback See pages 12 13 Recommended Master Volume 18 20 Pendant Microphone Volume 5 6 Student Microphone Volume 4 5 System Integra
8. systems for listeners with hearing impairment Stereo Inputs for External Audio Connect other classroom A V equipment such as a DVD player television or VCR Serial Port Using the included USB cable connect to a computer running the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application for remote control of the Juno Tower Integrated Serial Hub Two serial ports for charging microphones and for programming microphones through a connected PC using the FrontRow Microphone Settings application 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Custom naming Tower name can be customized using the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software Name is displayed on the LCD touch screen for easy identification Feedback suppression The next generation Adapto digital engine actively scans audio 375 times per second to sup press feedback squeal before it starts Optimized speech clarity FrontRow s patented OptiVoice technology is designed to emphasize critical speech sounds so kids comprehend even more Easy lesson capture With a few simple voice commands the Juno lesson capture system records screen and audio and automatically titles and prepares the recordings for upload where students can review them at night Connect with classrooms around the world Using Juno with tools like Skype and Adobe Connect you can easily set up a real time audio video connection between your class and any location Voic
9. Comfortable Hands Free Option Easy comfortable lavaliere clip makes reading in front of class simple and lets the Pass Around Microphone double as a lightweight teacher microphone Adjustable power Adjust the power to increase either battery life or range Programmable channels Program the switch positions to 2 of 5 available channels Custom naming Assign custom names to microphones for easy identification on the Tower LCD or in the optional FrontRow Desktop software Activate Tower and Microphone 1 Turn Tower on See Image 3 Image 3 2 Place microphone around neck and connect clasp 3 Adjust neck straps to position microphone approximately 5in 14cm from mouth See Image 4 Power switch 4 Press One Touch button to wake micro phone Power indicator chair icon should be green See Image 5 Sleep Mode Image 4 For daily use you do not need to turn the Tower on and off The Tower will wake up from its energy saving standby mode whenever you turn on a microphone or play audio through one of the audio connections The Tower will go back to sleep 30 minutes after your microphones enter sleep mode or you stop playing audio After 2 hours and 30 minutes the Tower will enter an energy saving deep sleep mode When waking up the Tower from this state it will take approximately 30 seconds NOTE If playing audio through one of Juno s auxiliary inputs set the volume on the device MP3 player computer etc
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11. TM 01 microphone will not charge unless you have first installed the software drivers as part of the FrontRow Desktop Teacher Edition or Microphone Settings software application To download the application visit gofrontrow com juno IMPORTANT To maintain proper charging when using the IMC 01 universal microphone charger occasionally clean the charge contacts on the bottom of the microphone using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol IMPORTANT To ensure top performance and avoid equipment damage batteries should be charged at room temperature Image 30 IMPORTANT To ensure top performance Image 31 FrontRow recommends replacing rechargeable batteries every three years IMPORTANT Store the battery properly if it will be unused for a period of more than 2 weeks 1 Charge the battery in the microphone for at least 2 hours 2 Remove battery from microphone place it in its own bag or envelope and store in a cool dry place 3 Recharge battery before next use ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone Using 1 Turn microphone on by sliding the Power Switch up See Image 32 Image 32 2 Note Power Indicator chair icon See Image 32 Power Emitter diodes Green On and transmitting ndcao Off Power is off NOTE In order to conserve battery life if ba ab sk 4 Battery Power power switch is left on your microphone will adesto Push to talk automatically go into Standby Mode off switch after 10 minutes of sil
12. are collected and disposed of via an established recycling scheme This ensures that your bat teries are reused in compliance with regula tions and do not damage the environment Therefore when disposing of exhausted bat teries make sure that you use an established recycling scheme This might involve deliver ing them to a designated collection point or recycling center 42 m front i your school connected USA Global Canada Australia Scandinavia 1690 Corporate Circle 6950 Creditview Road 629 Nudgee Road Kongebakken 9 Petaluma CA 94954 6712 Unit 1 Nundah OLD 4012 2765 Sm rum United States Mississauga ON L5N OA6 Australia Denmark toll free 800 227 0735 Canada tel 1 800 746 642 tel 45 3917 7101 tel 707 769 1110 toll free 800 340 9894 fax 1300 737 983 fax 45 3927 7900 fax 707 769 9624 tel 905 461 5300 www gofrontrow com www gofrontrow com www gofrontrow com www gofrontrow com 2014 FrontRow Calypso LLC Phonic Ear FrontRow Calypso and the names of Phonic Ear Calypso and FrontRow products are trademarks or registered trademarks of FrontRow Calypso LLC in the U S and other countries 821 5082 112 Rev G 0914
13. ble and Available at www gofrontrow com juno 39 remove the battery see pages 29 33 After about 15 seconds replace the bat tery and battery door and then reconnect the USB cable to the computer and micro phone The following message should now be displayed Click Start Update to pro ceed The microphone will have the original version of the firmware installed After this completes click Check Now to update the microphone to the current version of the firmware The Battery Indicator on the Pendant or Pass Around Microphone is flashing green red e Make sure the unit is not excessively hot or cold e Remove microphone from charger for 5 minutes and then try again e The battery needs to be replaced The Push to Talk function is not working on the Pass Around Microphone e Verify you are pressing on the lower section of the switch see page 31 e Verify the battery is charged No signal reception display indicates inactive channel e Check that the microphone is on see pages 28 31 e Check that the microphone is not muted see page 28 ITM 01 only Verify that you are not blocking either the emit ters on the microphone or the sensor at the top of the Juno Tower see pages 6 8 amp 9 If reception is interrupted when facing a cer tain direction install an additional sensor in that area of the room see Installer Guide or adjust VoiceChoice settings see page 35 e f using more than one micro
14. d 2002 95 ROHS Directive This product can be subject to interference at our operational fre quency bands of 2 1 2 4 2 8 3 3 and 3 6 MHz FCC notes The Juno system 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 FrontRow Calypso LLC receivers and transmitters when required are approved by the Federal Communications Commission FCC in the U S and Industry Canada Other government approvals are available upon request Other international regulations may also apply Any changes or modifications made to any govern ment approved element of this instrument 41 without the express approval of FrontRow Calypso LLC in writing could void the user s authority to operate those elements of the system C Union Directive EU Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive and 2002 95 ROHS Directive This product can be subject to interference at our operational frequency bands of 2 1 2 4 2 8 3 3 and 3 6 MHz This product conforms with the essential requirements of European Electrical and electronic equipment EEE contains materials components and sub stances that could be dangerous or detri mental to human health and the environment if waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is not disposed of correctly Products marked with the crossed o
15. e command Control important functions by speaking simple voice commands into the teacher microphone Teacher priority PrioriTeach M gives priority to the teacher microphone by reducing the volume of all other devices and microphones when the teacher microphone is used ITM 01 Pendant Microphone 1 Amazing Sound Quality With FrontRow s ClearVoice digital synthesis technology the ITM 01 uses a single cardioid microphone element to deliver superb pickup and audio quality And combined with a high isolation low noise open air microphone suspension the ITM 01 minimizes noise from friction against clothing buttons or jewelry Mute Indicator OFF STANDBY Un muted SOLID RED 0 00 0 Muted Power Indicator SOLID GREEN 44 waa wa axes he wd Power On GA PAPA PAKA Standby 4 One Touch Button Controls all of the features of the Pendant Microphone Use with voice command to activate the Juno lesson capture software and control your Juno Tower When the Pendant Microphone is in standby mode PRESS MOMENTARILY Awaken When the Pendant Microphone is active PRESS MOMENTARILY Mute Un mute PRESS AND HOLD Issue Voice Command Superior Comfort Lightweight just 73 7g 2 60z with soft backing that provides comfort and reduces friction noise from contact with clothing buttons or jewelry Battery Indicator In Use OPP ici ween vee os oes Battery Charged FLASHING RED 74
16. een dropped or otherwise damaged e Do not attempt to open disassemble or service the battery pack e Do not crush puncture or short external Image 27 contacts or dispose of in fire or water e Do not use battery if exposed to moisture When exposed to moisture red checked pattern of moisture indicator will disappear See Image 26 e Do not expose to temperatures above 40 C 104 F e Replace only with the battery pack designed for this product e Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like or excessive cold SCEX 29 Charging Charge your battery in one of four ways Image 28 e MC 01 universal microphone charger optional See Image 28 e USB cable connected to one of your Juno Tower s charge ports See Image 29 e USB cable connected to your computer s USB port See Image 30 e USB cable connected to a USB to AC power adapter See Image 31 NOTE When charging from a computer USB port If using a laptop on battery power and the battery is low the ITM 01 microphone will not charge We recommend that you always have your laptop plugged in to a power source when attempting to charge or program your microphone Image 29 The ITM 01 microphone will not charge from a low power USB port If you are having trouble charging from a USB port on a computer that is plugged in to a power source try using a different USB port on your computer The I
17. ence Move switch to off position then back on to reset 3 Keep top of microphone approximately 3 4in 7 5 10cm from mouth when using Image 33 as a hand held microphone See Image 33 4 Do not block emitter diodes See Image 32 5 To allow hands free use for example when reading aloud and turning pages attach the lavaliere clip and neck strap Adjust neck strap to position microphone approximately 4 5in 10 13cm from mouth See Image 34 6 When needed you can simply push and hold the Power Switch while talking rather than sliding it into the on position This makes transitions when passing the microphone nage between students easier e g no need to take time from the conversation to turn the mic on and off during transition For best results when using the push to talk function be sure to press on the lower section of the switch See Image 32 7 When the battery in your microphone gets low approximately 1 2 hour of use time left the battery indicator will flash red See Image 32 8 Turn off microphone and charge at the end of the day See page 34 NOTE The ISM 01 is factory set on Channel B Each microphone must be on a separate channel See Programming and Switching the Microphone Channels on page 36 31 Labeling Image 35 Your Pass Around Microphone includes a location for adding a name or room number for easy identification 1 Place the microphone on a stable sur
18. er audio device Table shelf desk Stand Sturdy desk stand is easily removed for wall mounting Additional Sensor Ports Two ports for adding sensors for use in large or odd shaped rooms Channel Expansion Module Bay behind main cover Add the optional Channel Expansion Module to use up to five microphones with the Juno Tower 9 PER ANN 10 pu 11 e z BO e 12 e a 8 Wall Mount Screw Taps 10 11 12 13 14 100mm VESA mount compliant Transmitter USB Cable Hook Neatly hang your transmitters while charging from the tower When not charging the USB cable hangs from the center of the hook Speaker Expansion Module Bay Install the optional module to add additional speakers up to six for expanded audio coverage Juno Connect Module Bay Optional module for adding software and voice control of AV devices plus in conjunction with Conductor two way communication between classroom and front office Page Override Module Bay Simply install the optional module to mute all audio whenever an announcement is made over the school s public address system Power Jack Power Switch 14 Side NUT E a a 14 Easy Grip Handle 15 16 17 18 Integrated ergonomic handle makes carrying or moving the Juno Tower easy Auxiliary Output Output with volume control Connect to a computer running the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software to capture lectures or connect personal FM
19. face with the battery door facing up 2 Remove the battery door using the supplied Phillips screwdriver See Image 35 3 Slide the clear window out of the battery door 4 Write the name of the microphone on a blank label that came with your microphone 5 Place the name in the battery door 6 Slide the clear window back into the battery door 7 Replace the battery door and tighten the screw 32 Battery Image 36 Installing the battery 1 Unscrew battery door on the back of the microphone using the supplied Phillips head screwdriver See Image 36 2 Locate the charge contacts on the battery and on the microphone See Image 37 3 Insert battery into compartment battery contacts first then push the battery into place See Image 38 4 Replace battery door 5 For best performance charge battery over Image 37 night before initial use Moisture Charge NOTE When the battery is removed it will indicator conoi take 2 3 charge discharge cycles for the bat tery to report accurate status to the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition application Battery Safety WARNING To reduce risk of fire or burns e Do not use batteries that have been dropped or otherwise damaged e Do not attempt to open disassemble or service the battery pack e Do not crush puncture or short external Image 38 contacts or dispose of in fire or water e Do not use battery if exposed to moisture When exposed to m
20. factory set to transmit on Juno channel B If you have the Channel Expansion Module installed in your Juno Tower and are using multiple microphones you must assign channels using the Microphone Settings software and set mic switch positions so that each ITM 01 Pendant and ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone transmits on a unique channel Use the Recommended Channel Setting guide below to program channels and choose switch positions for your microphones Programming and switching the microphone channels 1 Use a USB cable to connect the Image 43 microphone to a computer with the FrontRow Microphone Settings software frontrow application installed Microphone Name Teacher Serial Number 8 TD0066569 Version 1 00 2 Open the Microphone Settings software application Options 3 Click the Microphone Settings button 4 Click the Channel Assignments button 5 Using the dropdown choices on the right assign the desired channels to the switch positions see guide below and click OK See Image 43 Recommended Channel Setting Microphone 1 Microphone 2 Microphone 3 Microphone 4 Microphone 5 Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Position Position Position Position Position Position Position Position Position Position 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 The Juno Tower comes standard with 2 channels Add 3 additional channels with the optional Channel Expansion Module
21. g Voice Command say LCD For details on using the voice command feature of your Juno System see page 19 See Image 18 NOTE When the display is locked and you attempt to make a selection the lock screen will appear for approximately 10 seconds Image 17 About front juno R10987362 1 00 1 00 Seral number Firmware version DSP version Patent US 7 622 212 ang other patents pending 2012 FrontRow Calypso LLC part of the William Demant Holding Group Image 18 The display is locked To unlock use the FrontRow Desktop software or issue voice command Questions Visit gofrontrow com help LCD Calibration Touch Screen Calibration Although unlikely the Juno Tower s touch screen may drift out of alignment over time If it does not respond accurately when you touch it it will need to be calibrated 1 Turn the Tower oft 2 Press and hold the touch screen while turning the Tower back on 3 Continue pressing the touch screen until the screen turns black 4 Release the touch screen and wait for calibration screen See Image 19 5 Follow the on screen instructions NOTE Use a stylus intended for touch screens or similar soft tipped object for best accuracy Firmware Update From time to time FrontRow may make improvements or enhancements to your Tower s firmware Use the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application to update the Tower firmware download from gofr
22. ging when using the IMC 01 universal microphone charger occasionally clean the charge contacts on the bottom of the microphone using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol IMPORTANT To ensure top performance and avoid equipment damage batteries should be charged at room temperature IMPORTANT To ensure top performance FrontRow recommends replacing rechargeable batteries every three years IMPORTANT Store the battery properly if it will be unused for a period of more than 2 weeks 1 Charge the battery in the microphone for at least 2 hours 2 Remove battery from microphone place it in its own bag or envelope and store in a cool dry place 3 Recharge battery before next use 34 Image 39 Image 40 Image 41 Image 42 Microphone Configuration Your microphones can be configured using the FrontRow Microphone Settings application Microphone name You can name your microphone for display on the Juno Tower LCD screen making it easier to identify when changing volume Channel assignment Assign the operating channels for your microphone VoiceChoice Set the balance of microphone range and battery life that s right for you Increase range when you need it for use in large or odd shaped rooms Increase battery life when you need more talk time from your microphone Restore defaults Restore the microphone settings to factory defaults Firmware updates From time to time FrontRow may make i
23. ification For more information visit gofrontrow com juno For best results the volume on the device should be at least 75 of its maximum volume 12 Microphone Volume Image 9 You can separately control the volume of each microphone used with your Juno Tower 1 Press the Microphone Volume Menu icon Student 2 Select the microphone for which you want to change the volume microphones that are active on and unmuted will appear in white text and will have a green check mark in the far right of the orange bar See Image 9 3 Adjust the volume of the microphone See Image 10 NOTE Using the optional FrontRow Microphone Settings application you can name the microphones used with your Juno system for easier identification For more information visit gofrontrow com juno Image 10 NOTE A Juno system comes standard with the ability to use two microphones simultaneously With the optional Channel Expansion Module your Juno system can be used with up to five microphones simultaneously B NOTE When playing music from a device connected to the Microphone s Audio In jack check the Music Audio In box for best audio Music Audio in C performance Channel B Student Settings From the Settings Menu you can customize some of your Juno Tower s available features See Image 11 1 Select the feature you would like to configure 2 See details for each feature below NOTE Additional settings a
24. ing command e Make sure the microphone is not being moved around brushing on clothing buttons or jewelry e Make sure you are following the correct sequence when issuing command see page 19 PrioriTeach not working e Verify that the Music Audio In check box in the Teacher Microphone s volume screen see page 13 is not checked e Adjust the drop down level from the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application e Verify that PrioriTeach is tumed on see page 15 e Increase the volume level for the Pendant Microphone see page 13 Regulatory receiver part 15 subpart A ITR O1 ITM 01 ISM 01 FrontRow Juno Receiver FrontRow Juno Transmitter FrontRow Juno Transmitter Tested to comply with FCC Standards C FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 installa tion This product conforms to the essential requirements of European Union Directive EU Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive an
25. m fortable for them without worry of dropout Power Indicator SOLID GREEN 35654458546 pa Power On PAA Power Off Battery Indicator In Use Oe PAAPA ARN Battery Charged FLASHING RED 2 pago sawang Battery Low When Charging SOLD RED cos beet pam aaa Charging SOLID GREEN dsa s pets Fully Charged FLASHING RED GREEN Charge fault Small and Lightweight At less than 15cm 6in tall and just 73 g 2 60z the microphone is much easier for even young students to use than a standard sized mic Power Push to talk Switch The push to talk option makes transitions when passing the microphone between students easier e g no need to take time from the conversation to turn the mic on and off during transition PRESS AND HOLD Push to talk PRESS AND SLIDE UP Power On Name Plate Perfect for adding a name or room number for easy identification Lithium lon Battery 3 year life expectancy lightweight rechargeable lithium ion battery Charging Programming Jack For charging via USB cable or for configuring settings using the FrontRow Microsoft Settings application front 8 Lavaliere clip a m Bottom 12 AQ 9 10 10 Portable Audio Interface T 12 13 14 15 3 5mm audio input jack lets you use the Pass Around Microphone to transmit audio from any secondary audio source such as a computer or MP3 player Charge Contacts For use with the optional IMC 01 microphone charger
26. mprovements or enhancements to your microphone s firmware Use this function to periodically check for updates frontrow Microphone Name Ms Jablonski Serial Number TD0066569 Version 1 00 Options Channel Assignments Program the operating channels for the microphone Set the microphone power to balance range and battery life Restore Defaults Restore the microphone settings to factory defaults Update Check Now Check for an update for the microphone Update From File Update the microphone using a file received from FrontRow The Microphone Settings application is available at gofrontrow com juno 39 Using Multiple Microphones Your Juno system is designed to receive up to 5 microphone signals at once Any combination of Pass Around and Pendant Microphones is possible For example use two Pendant Microphones one for a teacher and one for a teacher s aide and three Pass Around Microphones for students or one Pendant Microphone for a teacher and four Pass Around Microphones for students Microphones must be on different channels or interference will occur You can quickly program them to properly operate on different channels NOTE If you are using the ITM 01 Pendant Microphone with just one ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone you probably don t need to program or set anything The ITM 01 Pendant Microphone is factory set to transmit on Juno channel A and the ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone is
27. n the Tower The Tower uses infrared signals to link the transmitter to the receiver Sunlight contains infrared energy and will reduce the system s performance 3 Use good quality audio cables when connecting the Tower to the classroom PC 4 The USB cable provided with your Tower System has been qualified by FrontRow Use this cable whenever possible If another length of cable is needed it must be certified for USB 2 0 or better 5 Connect the USB cable directly to the classroom PC Do not connect via an External USB Hub device 6 Avoid running the USB and audio cables connecting your Juno Tower to the classroom PC with other cables Noise can be present on the other cables that can be transferred to the cables connecting the Juno Tower to the classroom PC NOTE Your Juno Tower has 2 ports for charging and programming FrontRow microphones These ports should not be used to connect other devices to your computer 5 Features ITR 01 Juno Tower Receiver Front Integrated Sensor Integrated high sensitivity infrared diode array covers a typical classroom without the need for additional sensors 2 1 Speaker Array Two mid range HF drivers and one woofer provide full rich stereo sound The array design ensures good room coverage even with just one Tower LCD Touchscreen Full color touch screen puts daily system controls in one easy to find place Stereo Quick Connect Easily and quickly connect an MP3 player or oth
28. ng at one s own pace be Line Out 3 5mm RCA Audio In Makes podcasting easy Students with mobile devices can get lessons on the go Helpful tool for keeping parents involved with reinforcing your lessons Connect the Juno Tower to your computer la Using a 3 5mm to 3 5mm cable plug the Audio Out from the Tower to the microphone or line in on your computer See Image 20 Using a 3 5mm to RCA cable plug the audio or headset out on your computer to one of the audio in connections on the Tower See Image 20 NOTE Some computers have a single audio combination jack for both microphone and headset use If your computer has this type of jack you must use a headphone microphone combo jack splitter This adapter has a single 3 5mm male connector and two 3 5mm female connectors Using the supplied USB cable connect the Juno Tower to your computer 4 Set the auxiliary output volume dial between 4 and 6 5 Install the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software which includes the Juno lecture capture system Download from gofrontrow com juno Follow the easy on screen configuration instructions Using the ITM 01 Pendant Microphone and the voice commands on page 19 begin suspend and finish your recording The Juno lecture capture system automatically names and saves your recordings screen and audio to your computer s hard drive Follow the software s guidance to help you upload it to Google Apps for Educati
29. oftware Speak into the Juno microphones all microphone audio will be transmitted between classrooms and audible via the Tower speakers 8 If you like you may start a recording of the session Note that media audio originating from the computer and audio from the remote classroom will not be recorded 9 When finished disable the Class2Class option to ensure that computer audio is recorded during normal recording sessions Computer amp LineIn 3 5mm 3 5mm Audio Out NOTE To learn more about FrontRow software visit gofrontrow com juno oe Line Out 3 5mm RCA Audio In NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system These applications are not supplied or supported by FrontRow 21 Connecting to other Classroom Media Your FrontRow Juno System can connect to other media to enhance the overall audio experience in your classroom Ideally these connections were made during installation however they can easily be made after the unit is installed using standard audio cords from your local electronics store Example 1 Many classrooms use a FrontRow EZRoom AV control system to manage projectors and other equipment online If your classroom uses EZRoom you ll connect your computer audio and video into your AV wallplate and connect your Tower to the TB350 adapter via a 3 5mm cable NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to av
30. oid the introduction of interference to the system Juno LAN AUDIO OUT COMPUTER AUDIO1 AUDIO2 AUDIO1 AUDIO2 sss AUDIO3 AUDIO3 Audio AUX COMPOSITE AN Audio Video Power aux 1 B12 rs232 D O Q m i i fo O 7 MP3 Player L dsa a mul ma m CB6000 CP650 IR 1 Hg IN IR NI OIGNV asn Player components to each other The location Oe ee of jacks shown here may not reflect their Other cable lt axsucnces true position on specific devices Screen or interactive Control AV Connection Teacher s Panel Wallplate Computer white board Cat 5 cable Serial cable NOTE This is a schematic illustration a cable PAPA i i i i cable intended to clarify the relationship of T o aes l l 22 Example 2 If your classroom does not have an EZRoom AV Control System you can connect your computer directly to your Juno Tower This can be done by connecting your computer s headphone jack to one of the three stereo RCA inputs NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system a NG Computer F Igan N U Audio In a Audio Fa r Cc Video 68 Audio Out a Internet Ba USB s VGA Me 0 O Projector na Interactive I 4 Whiteboard a T tia si 23 Example 3 Some classrooms use the TV DVD VCR as stand alone media For these class
31. oisture red checked pattern of moisture indicator will disappear See Image 37 e Do not expose to temperatures above 40 C 104 F e Replace only with the battery pack designed for this product e Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like or to excessive cold SoC P S SRY ad 2 CE X 33 Charging Charge your microphone in one of four ways e MC 01 universal microphone charger optional See Image 39 e USB cable connected to one of your Juno Tower s charge ports See Image 40 e USB cable connected to your computer s USB port See Image 41 e USB cable connected to a USB to AC power adapter See Image 42 NOTE When charging from a computer USB port If using a laptop on battery power and the battery is low the ISM 01 microphone will not charge We recommend that you always have your laptop plugged in to a power source when attempting to charge or program your microphone The ISM 01 microphone will not charge from a low power USB port If you are having trouble charging from a USB port on a computer that is plugged in to a power source try using a different USB port on your computer The ISM 01 microphone will not charge unless you have first installed the software drivers as part of the FrontRow Desktop Teacher Edition or Microphone Settings software application To download the application visit gofrontrow com juno IMPORTANT To maintain proper char
32. on or another host of your choice NOTE Test the audio quality of your recording If the volume is too low or too high check your computer s microphone or line input volume settings and adjust Share the location of your uploaded files with your students according to the host s instructions 9 Students can benefit from the recordings anytime anywhere files are not only accessible by students using any computer but are also accessible on most portable devices including iPad iPhone iPod Touch and Kindle Fire NOTE To learn more about the FrontRow Juno lecture capture system visit gofrontrow com juno NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system NOTE If you are also using Juno to rebroadcast via a personal FM transmitter you will need a splitter cable See page 27 for details These applications are not supplied or supported by FrontRow pp pp 20 Collaborative Learning using Class2Class Class collaboration expands the reach of your lesson and introduces your class to new and exciting experiences The Juno system ensures everyone can hear RE equally and participate in the learning forum Numerous online resources such as education skype com provide opportunities for your class room to participate in live educational events and projects with other classes and programs such as Skype Adobe Connect and others provide the medium
33. one AGA A he MD bhy nhsmb t 19 Lesson Capture through Juno 22 22 20 Collaborative Learning Using Class 2 Class 00 00 ce eee eee 21 Connecting to other Classroom Media 0 00 cc cece ee 22 26 Rebroadcasting to Personal FM Receivers 00 cc cece eee 27 ITM 01 Pendant Microphone B ias EPE AA 28 kA AA ee eee 29 pla AA AA 30 ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone RISING Ge ce gore DALA PINA ee ee PENA NAGANA NAY 31 LAOS Ge eee are es oe Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 32 bam CAP AT 33 COPING toc PPT PP AA 34 Microphone Configuration 0 0 00 tte ee 35 Using Multiple Microphones 0 00 ccc teens 36 37 IMC 01 Microphone Charger 0 0 c cette ee 38 Troubleshooting 55 45 4 265 266 MARY 5644 RSE REAREOR ESSA LARINALA HERRERA LLAYLALG KG 39 40 REGUALON nananahan ARKA nS ae in BBL Ae en ee ee ea ee ees 41 42 Important Safety Instructions 10 11 12 mi eo Pp Se Read these instructions 13 Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufac a turer s instructions 15 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 16 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
34. ontrow com juno If using the FrontRow Desktop 1 Connect the Tower to a computer running the FrontRow Desktop application 2 Open the Tower settings menu by clicking the Tower settings button 3 Click the Check for Update button and follow the on screen prompts If using Teacher Edition The software will notify you automatically if a firmware update is available 18 Calibrating Touch Screen Touch the target in the upper left screen corner Voice Command Your Juno System lets you remotely control parameters of your Juno Tower using a few simple voice commands To issue a voice command Keeping the button pressed issue one of the commands below NB WN Ss Release the button For best performance e Follow the sequence above precisely when issuing voice command Press and hold the One Touch button on the Pendant Microphone Wait for Voice Command tone and Tower LCD background to turn green Wait for confirmation tone and Tower LCD background to return to white e Avoid brushing the microphone against clothing jewelry etc while issuing voice command e Speak clearly with a normal conversational tone e When issuing the Finish command wait until the LCD background returns to white before releasing the button e Avoid holding the microphone close to the mouth with speaking a command The microphone is optimized to understand commands when it is sitting flat on the chest When yo
35. particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combina tion to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not use batteries that have been dropped or otherwise damaged 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 Discoloration of the materials with this product may occur over time especially if exposed to direct sunlight This is cosmetic and will not affect the safety or usability Electrical Warnings 1 Avoid Abuse to the Power Supply Locate cord so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subject to damage or stress DO NOT lay extension cord on charger DO NOT operate the power supply with damaged co
36. phone verify that they are not on the same channel see page 36 Tower will not wake up from standby mode e Volume level on auxiliary audio device is set too low e Make sure microphone is on and working correctly Tower is not recognized by my computer e Verify that you have the Juno Tower drivers installed To install the drivers you will need to install the FrontRow Desktop or the Teacher Edition application You may need to reconnect your Tower after installation e Verify the Tower is turned on e Verify the Tower is connected to the computer via the USB cable e If using a HUB or USB extension cable verify that it is USB 2 0 compliant e Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable When I turn the Tower on all get is a white screen on the LCD e Turn the power off wait 60 seconds and turn it back on Tower won t turn on LCD does not turn on e Verify that the power supply is plugged into both the receiver and a working wall outlet e Verify the Tower power switch is on see page 6 e Test with another power supply Dead spots or microphone crackling noise e Verify that you are not blocking either the emitters on the microphone or the sensor at the top of the Juno Tower see pages 6 8 amp 9 e If reception is interrupted or noisy when fac ing a certain direction install an additional sensor in that area of the room see Installer Guide or adjust VoiceChoice settings see page 35
37. r ITM 01 Pendant Microphone and your voice See page 19 for details a list of available voice commands and instructions for use Voice Command can be used on only one channel at a time Set the command channel to A or B depending on the channel you are using with your Pendant Microphone See Image 14 NOTE Advanced settings for Voice Command are available through the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application Image 13 Image 14 Speaker Balancing With the optional Speaker Expansion Module your Juno tower can be connected to external speakers mounted in the ceiling or on the wall Use the Speaker Balancing option to adjust the balance between the Tower s internal speakers and the external speakers See Image 15 Restore Defaults Your Juno Tower can be restored to factory defaults if necessary See Image 16 NOTE If turning off Tower after restoring defaults wait 10 seconds Image 15 PI Speaker Balancing 15 Adjust the volume of external speakers relative to the Tower s internal speakers to compensate for proximity Image 16 Restore Defaults About The About screen displays your Tower serial number firmware version and DSP version See Image 17 Locking the LCD To prevent tampering with settings the LCD on your Juno Tower can be locked using a voice command or the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software To lock or unlock your Tower LCD usin
38. rd or plug replace them immediately To reduce risk of electric shock unplug the power supply from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning Turning off controls will not reduce this risk WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Electrical Safety Information DO NOT disassemble the power supply Return the apparatus to FrontRow for PRECAUTIONS 8 SAFETY qualified service and repair if required RECOMMENDATIONS Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of Follow Manufacturers Recommendations electric shock or fire Before using the Tower and power supply DO NOT expose the power supply to rain fead all instructions for and caution markings snow water gas oil etc on the receiver and power supply and in this DO NOT operate the power supply if it user guide has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way return the apparatus to FrontRow for qualified service and repair DO NOT block or cover the apparatus and impede ventilation DO NOT expose batteries battery pack or batteries installed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like or excessive cold 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 a risk of fire and electric shock The cord MUST be plugged into a grounded outlet Make s
39. re available through the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application OptiVoice A powerful tool for test taking directions and ESL instruction Fragile consonant sounds carry 7596 of the meaning in speech but are easily destroyed by background noise OptiVoice strengthens these critical sounds doing the work of a 12 band equalizer with a single switch For low background noise environments and for a more natural reproduction of your voice use the low setting For environments with higher background noise use the mid or high setting see Image 12 Experiment with the right mix of microphone volume and OptiVoice setting to find the optimal solution for your environment NOTE OptiVoice affects microphone audio only auxiliary audio sources can be adjusted using the equalizer adjustment in the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software application 14 Image 11 Image 12 lr OptiVoice PrioriTeach Use PrioriTeach to have the Juno Tower automatically reduce the volume of all other audio sources including Pass Around Microphones when you speak into the Pendant Microphone See Image 13 NOTE Advanced settings for PrioriTeach are available through the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software NOTE The PrioriTeach feature is only activated by a Pendant Microphone and only when on channel A or B Voice Command Your Juno System can be controlled using you
40. ress nga Battery Low When Charging SOLID RED 24 9 anto Sat ania eee Charging SOLID GREEN snc paa eens Fully Charged FLASHING RED GREEN Charge fault 7 Lithium lon Battery 3 year life expectancy lightweight rechargeable lithium ion battery Front front Bottom 8 Charging Programming Jack For charging via USB cable or for configuring settings using the FrontRow Microphone Settings application 9 Portable Audio Interface 3 5mm audio input jack lets you use the Pendant Microphone to transmit audio from any secondary audio source such as a computer or MP3 player 10 Charge Contacts For use with the optional IMC 01 microphone charger 11 Adjustable power Adjust the power to increase either battery life or range 12 Programmable channels Program the switch positions to 2 of 5 available channels 13 Custom naming Assign custom names to microphones for easy identification on the Tower LCD or in the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone 1 Amazing Sound Quality With FrontRow s ClearVoice digital synthesis technology the ISM 01 uses a single cardioid microphone element to deliver superb pick up and audio quality And combined with a high isolation low noise open air microphone suspension the ISM 01 minimizes handling noise 360 Emitter Diodes 360 emitter diodes let students hold the Pass Around Microphone the way it s most co
41. rooms you may need to use two auxiliary audio input connections to the Juno Tower NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system F a Fy L z g DVD Player VCR Ka KO oo OLO NN amp Audio In 1 a fo A B Audio 1 s2 Video 68 Audio Out Internet USB a Computer Uu 24 Example 4 To amplify audio from portable electronics it may be most convenient to connect these as needed through the quick connect jack on the front of the Juno Tower Turn the volume on the MP3 player at least 75 of the way up for best sound quality NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system 25 Example 5 Connect either the ITM 01 Pendant or ISM 01 Pass Around Microphone to any audio source that s too far from the Juno Tower to conveniently connect directly ISM 01 Wireless Transmission 60 Audio Out MP3 Player Computer The ITM 01 Pendant or the ISM 01 Pass Around Microphones can be used to transmit audio from a secondary audio source MP3 player computer portable radio CD tape player to the receiver 1 Plug one end of the audio adapter cord included in the Audio Out headphone jack of the secondary audio source Plug the other end of the adapter cord to the Audio In jack on the Microphone On the Juno Tower LCD check the Music A
42. tion Guidelines Today s modern classroom has a host of electronic devices used to support the instructional environment Many of these devices are connected together via a Personal Computer that typi cally acts as the control point for these devices Projectors Interactive White Boards Document Cameras Paging Interfaces etc are all typically connected to a classroom PC In addition to these devices there are often other support devices used to make these connections Your new Juno Tower is another electronic device that can also be connected to your classroom PC But unlike the other electronic devices mentioned above the Juno Tower contains a sensitive Infrared radio receiver To ensure that the Juno Tower is providing good performance it is impor tant to follow good installation practices When the Juno Tower is connected to the classroom PC it is now sharing a common ground ref erence with all the other devices connected to the PC If one or more of the devices has a poor or noisy ground reference its poor performance can influence other devices connected to the same reference and this includes your Juno Tower To help ensure the best performance possible please refer to the installation guidelines below 1 Connect the Juno Tower s external power supply to a wall outlet Do not use extension cords and if a power strip is needed ensure that it is of good quality 2 Do not position the Juno Tower where sunlight can directly shine o
43. to see and hear your collaborative classroom partners Use the Juno Tower to ensure all students are able to effectively participate in the learning session by easily hearing the conversation as well as sharing their thoughts during the session using the optional Pass Around Microphones For example FrontRow classrooms have used this technique to simultaneously connect 14 different classrooms to a live talk with an Olympic ath lete and let students communicate with a NASA Command Center during an emergency simulation In both classrooms 1 Using a 3 5mm to 3 5mm cable plug the Audio Out from the Tower to the microphone or line in on your computer See Image 21 2 Using a 3 5mm to RCA cable plug the audio or headset out on your computer to one of the audio in connections on the Tower See Image 21 NOTE Some computers have a single audio combination jack for both microphone and headset use If your computer has this type of jack you must use a headphone microphone combo jack splitter This adapter has a single 3 5mm male connector and two 3 5mm female connectors 3 Using the supplied USB cable connect the Juno Tower to your computer 4 Using the optional FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software download from gofrontrow com juno enable the Class2Class option 5 Install and run the communication software application e g Skype Adobe Connect 6 Connect to other classroom or collaborator using the communication s
44. u want to Increase the volume by 2 steps Increase Reduce the volume by 2 steps LCD Toggle Juno Tower LCD lock on off Juno Tower LCD lock Toggle Juno Tower LCD lock on off CU Begin or resume a suspended recording through the optional Juno lecture capture application Suspend a recording through the optional Juno lecture capture application Stop encode and automatically name a recording based on your personalized settings using the optional Juno lecture capture application Commands available with Juno Connect Communications Module installed Shut Down Turn display of Source Four Switch AV mpa Source Five Switch AV input NOTE Voice command works only with the Pendant teacher Microphone and only on either channel A or B NOTE While recording voice command tone and confirmation tones are not heard so they will not be recorded NOTE In some cases if the Tower does not recog nize a command the LCD will remain green for up to 10 seconds During this time audio will not transmit from the microphones Using Lesson Capture through Juno FrontRow s superior microphone and optional Juno lecture capture system open a world of lesson capture and sharing possibilities without tying teachers to the computer Image 20 Absent students can still access the original lesson a huge time saver Computer amp LineIn 3 5mm 3 5mm Audio Out Makes flipped classrooms possible and allows learn i
45. udio in box on the Microphone s Volume Setting screen See page 13 3 Turn on the secondary audio source 4 Turn the volume on the secondary audio source at least 75 of the way up and adjust the microphone volume using the Juno Tower LCD to obtain the optimal volume See page 13 NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of interference to the system 26 How to Connect a Personal FIM System to a Classroom Audio System Image 22 1 Connect an audio cable to the classroom audio receiver output jack If recording first connect a splitter cable 1a then attach the audio cable 1b 2 Turn on the student s PFM transmitter See Tips below Teacher s Computer 3 Connect the audio cable to the transmitter 3 audio in jack or if using Amigo T30 the a NAGA a mic jack Straighten the microphone cord or optional antenna for Personal FM Transmitters other than Amigo T30 T31 See Tips below 4 Set audio output volume on classroom receiver as recommended in Tips below or as desired by student 5 If recording connect a second audio cable from the splitter to the audio in microphone jack of a computer Follow recording software instructions NOTE The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction Personal of interference to the system FM Transmitter Tips for Specific PFM Transmitters and Classroom
46. ure it is properly wired in good electrical condition and wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of the power supply or charger To reduce risk of damage to plug and cord when disconnecting the power supply or charger ALWAYS pull on plug NEVER on cord System Contents ITR 01 Juno Tower Amplifier Receiver sos 7 Power supply AC cable ITM 01 Pendant Lithium lon Microphone Battery Aux in cord 1 meter micro USB cable Phillips head Wall mounting screwdriver screw set 4 meter USB cable Optional components ISM 01 IMC 01 Pass Around Microphone Microphone charger Expansion Modules ReH Wr 3 Channel Expansion Module Add up to 3 additional microphones j4 ae a Page input Speaker Expansion Page Override Module Module COM pait LAN Intercom poy iss P x lavas Juno Connect Communications Module Setup and Placement Your Juno Tower will perform best when you place it e Even with either the front or rear edge of the main listening area i e where students sit and e With the speaker facing the center of the listening area See Image 1 Choose the location that allows connection to the teaching computer 4m USB cable provided and other audio sources e g DVD player You can either mount the Juno Tower on a wall using a standard 100mm VESA mount recommended or simply place it on a table using the stand provided In any case the bottom
47. ut dustbin shown here are electrical we and electronic equipment The p 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 FrontRow Calypso LLC product we used high quality materials and components that can be reused Thus when disposing of your waste electrical and elec tronic equipment you must use a collection system designated for this purpose regard less 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 IC notes This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met Batteries Batteries contain substances that can be harmful to human health and the environ ment if not handled correctly Batteries are marked with the WEEE sym bol This symbolises that exhausted batter ies must not be disposed of together with unsorted rubbish but are to be collected separately Some batteries are also marked with the chemical symbol Hg mercury Cd cadmium or Pb lead These substances are particu larly harmful so it is important that they

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