OWI Microphone CRS 101 User Manual

CRS-101  
INFRARED WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read all of these instructions before operating and save instructions for later use.  
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Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.  
Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the instructions should be adhered to.  
Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
Water and Moisture – The appliance should not be used near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement or near a swimming pool.  
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Carts and Stands – The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart  
combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to  
overturn.  
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
Ventilation – The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the  
appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation,  
such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.  
Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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10. Power Sources – The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on  
the appliance.  
11. Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.  
12. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and at the point where they exit from the appliance.  
13. Cleaning – The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
14. Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away from the power lines.  
15. Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.  
16. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.  
17. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damage; or  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the appliance; or  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or  
E. The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.  
18. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should  
be referred to qualified service personnel.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the OWI CRS-101 Infrared Wireless Microphone System.  
This compact system is suitable for Classrooms, Training rooms, Conference rooms and for Public  
speaking.  
The CRS System is an Infrared (IR) Wireless system that allows the speaker the freedom to move about  
the room without the restriction of a microphone cable. The two included CRS-IRS IR Sensors allow use  
of several options of microphones.  
The CRS-CASE is an amplified audio mixer that provides inputs for infrared wireless microphones, two  
unbalanced mono ¼” phone jacks and a stereo RCA line level audio source. The internal amplifier is a  
clean, powerful 30 watts per channel in a dual mono configuration (i.e. the system outputs the same  
mono signal to up to two speakers).  
The CRS-HHMIC Wireless Microphone (optional) is a HAND-HELD IR WIRELESS MICROPHONE. This  
option can be used by the speaker for presentation or can be passed around the classroom or audience  
to allow questions to be clearly heard by all.  
The CRS-PMIC is a combination IR Wireless PENDANT MICROPHONE AND BATTERY CHARGER. It  
gets clipped onto a coat or shirt pocket, or hung around the presenter’s neck on a lanyard and is then  
used as a wireless microphone allowing for a hands free presentation.  
The CRS-PMIC also features a MIC Input that connects to either of the also included CRS-LMIC LAPEL  
MICROPHONE or optional CRS-HSMIC HEADSET MICROPHONE. These two ultra-sensitive mics  
provide additional options for hands-free presentations.  
The IR Wireless Microphones are similar to ‘normal’ mics in how they detect speech, but rather than  
directly connecting to a PA or other amplifier, they convert the audio signals into very strong IR pulses  
(invisible light pulses) that are ‘seen’ by the IR Sensors. The Sensors receive these pulses and output  
electrical pulses to the CRS-CASE, where the electrical pulses are converted back to audio signals,  
amplified and output to the speakers.  
IR is invisible light and IR systems typically require a direct line-of-sight from the transmitter (microphone)  
to the receiver (IR Sensors) to operate. The CRS-101 was designed with ultra-high output IR circuitry that  
allows the IR pulses output from the microphones to reflect off ceiling, wall and hard floor surfaces. The  
IR Sensors are designed to ‘see’ IR from any direction, allowing uninterrupted presentations.  
The CRS-101 System is easy to install and operate. Once set up, it will be ready for class every day. One  
important point: Just as students need sleep to re-charge, the microphone batteries need to be kept at  
peak performance levels as well, so it is important to re-charge the batteries before each use.  
When not in use, the CRS-CASE provides a secure, locking storage space for the Pendant, Lapel and  
Headset Microphones, so they will never get misplaced.  
The CRS-101 when combined with OWI’s P5278 Bookshelf or IC5 or IC6 in-ceiling speakers help create  
professional easy to hear presentations of both spoken content and audio from external sources such as  
CD/DVD players, Computers, Cable, Satellite, VCR, etc.  
OWI CRS-101 Infrared Wireless Microphone System. Always at the head of the class.  
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CRS-CASE FEATURES  
Figure 1. CRS-CASE Top View - Door Closed  
CRS-CASE CABINET FEATURES  
1. DOOR LOCK – Locks the CRS-CASE Door to keep unauthorized fingers off the system controls and  
settings. Also allows safe storage of the Pendant, Headset and Lapel Microphones.  
Figure 2. CRS-CASE Bottom View  
2. MOUNTING KEYHOLES – Two screw keyholes for securing the CRS-CASE to a wall or shelf.  
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Figure 3. CRS-CASE Front Panel  
CRS-CASE FRONT PANEL FEATURES  
The CRS-CASE Front Panel features all of the controls for the CRS-101 System.  
3. POWER SWITCH – One, two position toggle switch turns the power mains to the CRS-CASE  
ON/OFF.  
4. STORAGE SPACE – Internal compartment allows safe storage of the Pendant, Headset and Lapel  
Microphones.  
5. WIRE ACCESS – Space in the CRS-CASE cabinet allows connection to an external audio source  
and two wired microphones, with the door closed.  
6. MAIN VOL – One, rotary potentiometer sets the master volume output of the overall ‘mix’ of the Line  
and Microphone Inputs to the Speakers.  
7. LINE IN VOL – One, rotary potentiometer sets the output level of the Line In Source relative to the  
other Inputs.  
8. TV/DVD VOL – One, rotary potentiometer sets the output level of the TV/DVD relative to the other  
Inputs.  
9. COMP VOL – One, rotary potentiometer sets the output level of a COMPuter relative to the other  
Inputs.  
10. WIRELESS VOL – One, rotary potentiometer sets the output level of the IR Wireless Microphones  
relative to the other Inputs.  
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Figure 4. CRS-CASE Inside Panel  
CRS-CASE INSIDE PANEL FEATURES  
An external audio source such as a CD/DVD Player, computer, projector, cable, satellite, etc and  
standard unbalanced, low impedance wired microphones can be connected to the Inside Panel.  
11. LINE IN – Two, RCA Jacks connect to the L & R line-level audio outputs on a stereo audio source.  
NOTE: The CRS will output BOTH channels to BOTH Speakers (mono). Use either channel for a  
mono source.  
12. TV/DVD – One, mono ¼” phone jack (6.33mm standard plug), connects to a DVD Player or  
TV/Projector, using a stereo male RCA to mono male ¼” phone adaptor. (The TV/DVD Input can be  
adapted to any line level audio device. Connections may vary by device.)  
13. COMP – One, mono ¼” phone jack, (6.33mm standard plug), connects to a Computer using a stereo  
male 3.5mm mini to mono ¼” male phone adaptor. (Can be adapted to any line level audio device.  
Connections may vary by device.)  
14. DOOR LOCK SLOT – Opening in the CRS chassis secures the lock blade when door is locked.  
Figure 5. CRS-CASE Top Side Panel  
CRS-CASE TOP SIDE PANEL FEATURES  
The IR Sensors and Speakers get connected to the Side Panel  
15. SPEAKER TERMINALS – Two pair, five-way binding posts, connect to classroom speakers. (OWI  
Models P5278, IC5 or IC6 suggested.)  
NOTE: Both speakers output the same audio signal, (mono). The CRS-101 is not a stereo audio  
system.  
16. IR SENSOR JACKS – Three, 3.5mm mini jacks connect to the CRS-IRS IR Sensors for input of IR  
pulses (audio signals) from the Headset, Lapel, Pendant or Handheld Microphones. Use any two  
of the three inputs with the included IR Sensors.  
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Figure 6. CRS-CASE Bottom Side Panel  
CRS-CASE BOTTOM SIDE PANEL FEATURES  
17. AC POWER CORD – One, three prong AC cord connects to a standard 110VAC/60Hz outlet.  
Provides AC power to the CRS-101.  
Figure 7. CRS-IRS IR Sensor  
CRS-IRS IR SENSOR FEATURES  
18. MINI PLUG – One, 3.5mm mini plug connects to one of the three IR Sensor Jacks on the CRS-  
CASE Side Panel.  
19. CABLE – 50’ cable allows the IR Sensors to be positioned away from the CRS-CASE for optimum  
coverage for reception of IR pulses from the CRS IR Microphones.  
20. ON LED – One, LED illuminates green to indicate that the CRS System is ON and the IR Sensors  
are connected and active.  
21. IR SENSOR – Senses the IR pulses output from the CRS IR Microphones. Must be positioned to  
have clear ‘line-of-sight’ to the classroom and any location that the CRS Microphones may be used.  
The IR Sensor senses IR in an omni-directional pattern (140° off-axis) and will also sense IR  
reflected off the ceiling, wall and hard floor surfaces. It has a range of 66 feet.  
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Figure 8. CRS-HHMIC Hand Held Microphone (Optional)  
CRS-HHMIC HAND HELD MICROPHONE FEATURES (Optional)  
The HHMIC Hand Held Microphone is an optional accessory that can be used for presentations or can be  
passed around the room for Q&A so everyone in the room can clearly hear questions from the class or  
audience.  
NOTE 1: The CRS-HHMIC is an optional accessory and must be purchased separate from the CRS-101.  
NOTE 2: The CRS-HHMCS Charger is also an optional accessory and is purchased separate from both  
the CRS-101 and CRS-HHMIC.  
22. ON LED – One LED illuminates green to indicate that the microphone is ON.  
23. ON/OFF SWITCH – Turns the microphone ON/OFF.  
24. IR OUTPUT ARRAY – High output IR LED’s output audio as infrared pulses in an omni-directional  
pattern that are received by the CRS-IRS IR Sensors. The IR Sensors output electrical DC pulses to  
the CRS-CASE which converts them back to audio signals, amplifies them and outputs the audio to  
the Speakers.  
25. CHARGER CONTACTS – These contacts charge the microphone’s re-chargeable battery when  
inserted into the CRS-HHMCS Hand Held Microphone Charger.  
NOTE: The CRS-HHMCS Charger is also an optional accessory and is purchased separate from  
both the CRS-101 and CRS-HHMIC.  
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Figure 9. CRS-PMIC Pendant Mic/Charger  
CRS-PMIC PENDANT MIC/CHARGER FEATURES  
The CRS-PMIC Pendant Microphone can be used as a wireless microphone itself or as an IR Transmitter  
when used with the Lapel or Headset Mics.  
26. MIC INPUT – One, 3.5mm mini jack connects to the mini plug on either the CRS Lapel Mic or  
Headset Mic. When either is connected to this jack, it overrides the Pendant Microphone, so only  
the Lapel Mic or Headset Mic will be active.  
27. CLIP – Clips the Pendant Mic on to the included lanyard or a coat or shirt pocket for use as a hands  
free microphone.  
28. BATTERY DOOR – Removable battery door for access to the AA re-chargeable Lithium battery. A  
regular alkaline battery can be used if necessary, but will not last as long as the Lithium (approx. 4  
hours).  
NOTE: THE PENDANT IS ALSO A CHARGER. DO NOT CONNECT THE CHARGER POWER  
SUPPLY WHEN USING NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES!  
29. IR OUTPUT ARRAY – High output IR LED’s output audio as infrared pulses in an omni-directional  
pattern that are received by the CRS-IRS IR Sensors. The IR Sensors output electrical DC pulses to  
the CRS-CASE which converts them back to audio signals, amplifies them and outputs the audio to  
the Speakers.  
30. MICROPHONE – The Pendant Microphone is located at the top of the Pendant.  
31. ON LED – One LED illuminates green to indicate that the microphone is ON.  
32. ON/OFF SWITCH – Turns the Pendant ON/OFF.  
33. 6V DC IN – One 3.5mm mini jack connects to the included CRS-PENCH Charger Power Supply for  
re-charging the Lithium battery. (Charging Time: 3 Hours).  
NOTE: THE PENDANT IS ALSO A CHARGER. DO NOT CONNECT THE CHARGER POWER  
SUPPLY WHEN USING NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES!  
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Figure 10. CRS-LMIC Lapel Mic  
CRS-LMIC LAPEL MIC FEATURES  
The CRS-LMIC Lapel Microphone is used with the Pendant Mic for inconspicuous hands-free  
presentations.  
34. MICROPHONE – Detects audible sound such as voice. Should be positioned as close to the  
speaker’s mouth as possible.  
35. LAPEL CLIP – Attaches the Lapel Microphone to a jacket lapel, shirt or blouse.  
36. MINI PLUG - Connects to the MIC Input on the CRS-PMIC Pendant. High output IR LED’s on the  
Pendant output audio as infrared pulses in an omni-directional pattern that are received by the CRS-  
IRS IR Sensors. The IR Sensors electrical DC pulses to the CRS-CASE which converts them back to  
audio signals, amplifies them and outputs the audio to the Speakers.  
NOTE: When connected, the Lapel Mic overrides the Pendant Microphone, so only the Lapel Mic  
will be active.  
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Figure 11. CRS-HSMIC Headset Mic (Optional)  
CRS-HSMIC HEADSET MIC FEATURES (Optional)  
The CRS-HSMIC Lapel Microphone is used with the Pendant Mic and is another option for hands-free  
presentations.  
NOTE: The CRS-HSMIC is an optional accessory and must be purchased separate from the CRS-101.  
37. MICROPHONE – Detects audible sound such as voice. Should be positioned as close to the  
speaker’s mouth as possible.  
38. MIC BOOM – Adjustable mic boom allows the microphone to be set to the optimum position. The  
Boom will extend out from the Headset by carefully pulling the Boom, not the microphone, from the  
Boom Hinge. The Boom can also be swiveled into position by carefully turning the Boom at the  
Boom Hinge. Push the Wire Clips toward the Boom Hinge to create slack in the wire before  
adjusting. Try not to flex or strain the wire connection at the end of the boom more than necessary to  
avoid damaging the wire.  
39. BOOM HINGE – Allows positioning the microphone as described in Item 38 above.  
40. EAR CLIPS – Secures the Headset by wrapping the ear clips around the user’s ears.  
41. WIRE CLIPS – Secure the Headset Wires to the Headset.  
42. MINI PLUG – Connects to the MIC Input on the CRS-PMIC Pendant. High output IR LED’s on the  
Pendant output audio as infrared pulses in an omni-directional pattern that are received by the CRS-  
IRS IR Sensors. The IR Sensors output DC electrical pulses to the CRS-CASE which converts them  
back to audio signals, amplifies them and outputs the audio to the Speakers.  
NOTE: When connected the Headset Mic overrides the Pendant Microphone, so only the Headset  
Mic will be active.  
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Figure 12. Typical Classroom Application  
INSTALLATION  
CRS-CASE  
The CRS-CASE can be wall or shelf mounted. It should be located in a central location that allows the IR  
Sensors to be equally spread in the classroom for optimum visibility to the microphones. Consideration  
should also be given to locating the CRS-CASE in close proximity to any audio source that will be  
connected to the Line In, such as a CD/DVD Player, Projector, Computer, VCR, Cable, Satellite, etc. It  
should be installed in a location free from moisture or humidity. The location should also be easily  
accessible for operation.  
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Wall Mount  
The CRS-CASE has two screw keyholes on the Bottom Panel that allow it to be secured to a wall or  
cabinet. (Figure 2) Whenever possible, the screws for the keyholes should be secured to a wood panel  
instead of drywall to avoid having the screws work loose over time after repeated use of the CRS. If use  
of a wood panel is not possible or desirable, use screw anchors to secure the mounting screws to the  
drywall. There is an additional, smaller screw hole in the CRS-CASE Storage Space that can also be  
used for added stability. Leave enough space above the unit (3” minimum) for Speaker and IR Sensor  
connections and the Power Cord. DO NOT BLOCK THE AMPLIFIER VENTS.  
1. Using two 1x6 Drywall Screws, or similar, space the screws 12 1/8” apart, on a level line.  
2. Tighten the screws until they protrude just over 1/16” (the thickness of the metal cabinet) from the  
wall surface.  
3. Position the CRS-CASE so the wide opening of the keyholes aligns with the screw heads.  
4. Push the CRS-CASE toward the wall surface and then carefully pull it down until the screws ‘lock’ into  
the narrow gap of the keyholes. Be careful to not pull the screws out of the wall.  
5. Secure the CRS-CASE with a third screw through the hole in the Storage Space.  
Figure 13. IR Sensor Wall Mount Adaptor  
CRS-IRS IR SENSORS  
The CRS Microphones output IR Pulses that are invisible light pulses. Ideally, the IR Sensors should be  
‘line-of-sight’ to the microphones. The microphones output very strong IR pulses that will reflect off wall,  
ceiling and hard floor surfaces and are then ‘seen’ by the sensors which enhances system performance  
when a microphone is moving around a classroom. The IR Sensors should be installed on wall surfaces  
as high up the wall as possible (in a normal ceiling room) and one should be installed on each side of the  
room for best coverage.  
1. Attach the Wall-Mount Adaptor to the CRS-IRS as shown in Figure 13.  
2. Mount the CRS-IRS as high on the wall as possible, but at least seven feet, so people walking past or  
standing in front of the sensor will not block the line-of-sight to the microphones.  
3. Pull CRS-IRS Wire to CRS-CASE location.  
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Figure 14. Typical CRS System Connections  
CONNECTIONS  
The CRS-101 System requires only a few simple connections and sets up in minutes. The only required  
connections are the IR Sensors, Speakers and Power Cord. Connecting an optional audio source such  
as a CD/DVD Player, VCR, Computer, Projector, Cable, Satellite, etc is also simple using standard RCA-  
RCA audio patch cables.  
IR Sensors  
1. Connect the CRS-IRS IR Sensor mini plugs to any two of the three IR Sensor Inputs on the CRS-  
CASE Side Panel.  
Speakers  
1. Strip approximately ¼” off each lead and twist the ends so there are no loose strands that can cause  
shorts. The recommended speaker wire size is 14 to 16 gauge.  
2. Connect to the appropriate + and – Speaker Terminal. Maintain polarity from the speaker.  
NOTE: Though the CRS has Left and Right Line Inputs, the Speaker Outputs are mono, so BOTH  
channels will be output from BOTH speakers.  
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Line In  
1. Connect the left and right line level audio outputs of an audio source to the L and R Inputs on  
the CRS-CASE using a stereo RCA-RCA patch cable with gold ends.  
NOTE: Though the CRS has Left and Right Inputs, the Speaker Outputs are mono, so BOTH  
channels will be output from BOTH speakers.  
2. Feed the audio patch cable through the Wire Access in the CRS-CASE Cabinet to allow connection  
with the door closed.  
TV/DVD  
1. Connect the left and right line level outputs of a TV/Projector or DVD Player using a stereo male  
RCA to stereo male ¼” phone adapter.  
NOTE: The TV/DVD Input can be adapted to any line level audio device. Connections may vary by  
device.  
COMP  
1. Connect the line level audio output of a Computer (stereo 3.5mm mini jack typical) using a stereo  
male 3.5mm mini plug to stereo male ¼” phone adapter.  
NOTE: The COMP Input can be adapted to any line level audio device. Connections may vary by  
device.  
AC Power Cord  
1. Connect to an unswitched 110V AC outlet.  
Figure 15. CRS-101 System Signal Path  
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OPERATION  
1. IF TURNING THE SYSTEM ON FOR THE FIRST TIME, turn the VOL Knobs all the way down (full  
counterclockwise).  
2. With all system connections confirmed, press the Power Switch to turn the system ON.  
3. If using the Lapel or Headset Mic, connect to the Pendant as shown in Figure 16. Be sure the  
Pendant is pointing toward the IR Sensors so the IR Pulses from the Pendant will be ‘seen’ by the  
IR Sensors.  
4. Turn the Hand Held Microphone (or Pendant) ON.  
5. Set the MAIN VOL Knob on the CRS-CASE to 12 o’clock.  
6. Slowly raise the WIRELESS VOL level until the output from the Speakers is set to the desired level.  
If feedback occurs (audio squeal from the speakers) lower the WIRELESS VOL level or move the  
microphone away from the speaker.  
7. Repeat Step 6 for any audio device(s) connected to LINE IN, TV/DVD and COMP, and adjust the  
LINE IN, TV/DVD and COMP levels as needed.  
8. Confirm the relative volume of the microphone(s) to the audio device(s) and adjust if necessary.  
(The audio from the microphone(s) should be heard above the audio from the device(s) connected  
to LINE IN, TV/DVD and COMP.)  
9. Adjust the MAIN VOL as appropriate so the microphone(s) and audio device(s) can be clearly  
heard throughout the entire room. (Set to the highest comfortable listening level to avoid listener  
fatigue.)  
10. When finished using the system, turn the microphones OFF and turn the CRS-CASE POWER  
Switch OFF. Do not change the Volume settings. They will now be set for typical use in that room  
and should not need further adjustment.  
BATTERIES  
Be sure to charge the batteries before each use.  
Hand Held Microphone recharge time: approximately 4 hours.  
Pendant recharge time: approximately 3 hours.  
Figure 16. Using the Lapel Mic and Pendant  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CRS-CASE MIXER/AMPLIFIER  
IR Carrier Frequency  
Deviation Range  
2.06MHz and 2.56MHz  
± 40kHz  
Input Sensitivity  
LINE  
150mV  
150mV  
150mV  
TV/DVD (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
COMP (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
Signal to Noise  
LINE  
70dB  
70dB  
70dB  
100dB  
TV/DVD (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
COMP (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
WIRELESS MIC  
THD  
<0.5% @ 1KHz  
60Hz-14KHz ±3dB  
2-30W (Max)  
Frequency Response  
Output Power  
Voltage  
110V AC / 60Hz  
Input Impedance  
LINE  
47 KΩ  
47 KΩ  
47 KΩ  
TV/DVD (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
COMP (Unbalanced Line Mono)  
Power Consumption (max)  
70W  
Dimensions  
Weight  
14.7W x 8.1H x 2.6D inches (372.2 x 204.2 x 65.5mm)  
4.74lbs (2.15kg)  
Cream  
Color  
CRS-IRS IR SENSORS  
Carrier Frequency  
Off Axis Performance  
Range  
2.06MHz or 2.56MHz  
140°  
66 feet (20mm)  
Dimensions  
3.25W x 2H x 1.25D inches (82.55 x 50.8 x 31.75mm)  
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CRS-PMIC PENDANT MICROPHONE  
Polar Pattern  
Unidirectional Electret Condenser Microphone  
2.06MHz or 2.56MHz  
IR Carrier Frequency  
Battery  
3.7V 800MAh AA Lithium  
Dimensions H x W x D  
Weight (with battery)  
4.7 x 1.3 x 0.7 inches (120 x 34 x 18 mm)  
0.13lbs (.57kg)  
CRS-PENCH PENDANT CHARGER  
Input Voltage  
110V AC / 60Hz  
6V DC  
Output Voltage  
Output Current  
1000mA  
CRS-LMIC LAPEL MICROPHONE  
Pattern  
Cardioid Directional  
55Hz-17KHz ± 2dB  
47 dB ± 2dB (1KHz, 0dB = 1v/Pa)  
2.2kΩ  
Frequency Response  
Sensitivity  
Output Impedance  
Signal To Noise  
Power  
60dB  
5V DC  
Power Consumption  
Cable Length  
0.5mA (Max)  
40 inches (1.016m)  
Windscreen  
Accessory  
CRS-HSMIC HEADSET MICROPHONE  
Element  
Permanently Polarized Condenser  
Cardioid  
Pattern  
Frequency Response  
Sensitivity  
100Hz-17KHz  
-44dB (6.3mV) 1V @1 Pa  
120dB 1KHz @1% THD  
60dB 1KHZ @ 1 Pa  
Max Input Sound Level  
Signal To Noise  
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Battery Current/Life  
Voltage  
0.1mA @ 5V  
2.5-11V DC  
Cable Length  
Weight  
40 inches (1.016m)  
0.04 lbs (0.02kg)  
Dimensions  
Headset  
Microphone  
Body  
6.1 inches (155 mm)  
0.20 inches (5.1 mm)  
6.7 inches (170 mm)  
Accessory  
HM-008 Windscreen  
CRS-HHMIC HANDHELD MICROPHONE  
Polar Pattern  
Uni-directional Dynamic  
2.06MHz and 2.56MHz  
Carrier Frequency  
Battery  
2.4V NiMH 2400MAh approx 7 hours (low output); 4  
Hours (high output)  
Dimensions  
Weight (with Battery)  
Color  
1.9 x 9.5 inches (50 x 240mm)  
.6lbs (.25kg)  
Black  
CRS-HHMCS HANDHELD MICROPHONE CHARGER  
Charge Mode  
Power  
Pulsed Fast Charge  
110V AC / 60Hz  
Charging Power  
Charge Time  
Dimensions  
Color  
3.8V DC @ 400mA x 2  
3 hours  
5.71W x 2.6D x 4.13H inches (145 x 65 x 105mm)  
Black  
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