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Making the Most of Your System The Achiever

Making the Most of Your System The Achiever. What is Audio Enhancement?

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Making the Most of Your System The Achiever

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  1. Making the Most of Your System The Achiever

  2. What is Audio Enhancement? •  Audio enhancement is the installation of an easy to use infrared wireless microphone system in a learning environment to distribute the teachers natural soothing voice throughout the room, so that every student can hear better, and thus perform better! • Audio enhancement has far reaching effects including higher test scores, increased retention of information, fewer behavioral issues, decreased teacher absenteeism, and much, much more!

  3. How Does it Work?

  4. The Inverse Square Law

  5. Benefits for… • Students are more engaged in the learning process • One-on-one instruction, no matter where you are in the classroom • Students can hear the teacher better • Improved Spelling Performance • Students are more attentive – less disruptive • Teachers don’t sound like they are yelling to be heard • Easy to use and teacher friendly • Less vocal strain and fatigue • Don’t have to repeat instructions • Teacher can speak in nurturing tones • Teacher can be heard over disturbances • Spend more time teaching and less time on management of students • Improved Student Performance • Literacy and math gains • 5th Grade SAT student gains • State criterion reference test gains • Teacher absenteeism declines • Substantial financial savings in substitute teacher pay & uninterrupted student learning STUDENTS TEACHERS ADMINISTRATORS

  6. Speakers (x4) Infrared Dome Sensor Parts of the System Receiver/Amplifier Teacher Teardrop Microphone Handheld Student Microphone

  7. Remote Volume Control OWN, OTHER, LINE – Indicates which source will be controlled by the Up/Down remote volume controls Teacher Teardrop Microphone Up/Down Remote Volume Controls CHG – Battery Charging Status Indicator BATT – Battery and Power Status Indicator (Green when on and fully charged) Auxiliary Line Level Input Connector Wirelessly transmits audio External Microphone Input Connector SELECT – Selects which source (OWN, OTHER, or LINE) will be controlled by the Up/Down remote volume controls Charging Port - Intelligent Battery Management System Special Function Control PWR – Power On/Off and Mute Control Charge Every Night!

  8. Left side Rear Right side Channel selector & Function selector switch Auxiliary line level input. MP3, computer, etc. Teacher Teardrop Microphone Microphone input for lavaliere or headset style microphone Single “AA” battery NiMH or Alkaline Battery charger connection

  9. Teacher Teardrop Microphone Auto turn off after 5 minutes on mute! PWR/MUTE – Press and hold for 1 second to turn on. Momentarily press to Mute/Un-Mute. Microphone automatically turns off after being muted for 5 minutes. Press PWR to turn back on.

  10. Teacher Teardrop Microphone Auto charge detect Charging – No need to turn the microphone off! Just plug in the charger and it will automatically turn off the microphone and start the charging process.

  11. I don’t feel so well I’m a gonner! Life is good! Green means GO! Yellow means – I better start looking for a new battery or a charger Red means - STOP, Goodbye, Over and Out Teacher Teardrop Microphone Auto turn off to protect and extend battery life Battery Status Indicator

  12. Auto defaults to OWN on power up Teacher Teardrop Microphone SELECT – Press to select OWN or OTHER input for remote volume control. Selection remains active as long as mic is on. It defaults back to OWN upon power up.

  13. Handheld Student Pass-around Microphone Features BATT – Battery and Power Status Indicator (Green when on and fully charged) Anti-Roll Design Auxiliary Line Level Input Connector Wirelessly Transmits Audio CHG – Battery Charging Status Indicator Push-to-Talk Functionality Power On/Off switch Some teachers say this is the best reading tool in the classroom! Battery Displacement Protection Charging Port - Intelligent Battery Management System Charge Every Night!

  14. Handheld Student Microphone PTT and Constant Talk switch Momentary Push-To-Talk (PTT) Slide On/Off switch for Constant Talk

  15. Handheld Student Microphone PTT and Constant Talk switch Charging Indicator Red Flashing – Charging Red Constant – Charged Red Fast Flash - Error Battery Status LED Green- Good “GO” Yellow – “Low” Red – “Stop”/Recharge

  16. Handheld Student Microphone External Audio Input Stereo 3.5mm MP3 Computer Boom box

  17. Handheld Student Microphone Charging – No need to turn the microphone off! Just plug in the charger and it will automatically turn off the microphone and start the charging process.

  18. Positioning the Teardrop Mic Slide the Microphone Up on the Lanyard • Position the Microphone within 4” to 6” of your mouth • As close as is comfortable • Jewelry, pins and other items around neck may cause noise by rubbing or bumping the microphone

  19. Tip: Connecting the Charger to the Mics

  20. Setting the Levels • Rule of Thumb: If you can hear yourself back through the system, it is too loud • Use a partner to help get the initial level set in the room • Have partner wear microphone and talk in a normal one-on-one conversation tone • Stand across from each other in the room, and adjust level • Switch and wear microphone while partner listens

  21. Receiver/Amplifier On/Off Switch

  22. Receiver/Amplifier Teacher 1 & Teacher 2 Volume Controls IR Signal LED will be green when microphone signal is received

  23. Receiver/Amplifier Auxiliary Input Volume Controls

  24. Receiver/Amplifier Speaker Output Controls

  25. Receiver/Amplifier Tone Controls

  26. Receiver/Amplifier Auxiliary inputs CD/MP3 TV/DVD

  27. Help Is Available!!! For more information visit www.AudioEnhancement.com (800) 383-9362

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