Conversor CONVERSOR-F3 LPRS Transmitting Audio Assistance Device User Manual User Guide US Version indd

Conversor Products Limited LPRS Transmitting Audio Assistance Device User Guide US Version indd

USERS MANUAL

Conversor Products Ltd.Tel: +44 (0)800 037 6262sales@conversorproducts.comwww.conversorproducts.comMANUFACTURED UNDER LICENCE BY GLENTRONICS LTD.64 Mallusk Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim BT36 4QEYour Distributor: User GuideThe Conversor ®• Reduces unwantedbackground noise• Enhances desired sounds near and at a distance• Versatile for everyday useThe Perfect Hearing Aid Companion
17Intended UseThe Conversor ® is intended to be used as an Assistive Listening Device by persons who are hard of hearing.For sale in the following countries:All countries in Europe and North AmericaIn the ClassroomUsing the Neck Cord Attachment, the teacher wears the Microphone when instructing the whole class. The teacher‘s conversation is trans- mitted to the student wearing the Pendant Receiver with enhanced clarity up to 25 metres away. During group discussions, the student may wish to place the Microphone on his or her desk, and point it at whoever is speaking at the time.One-to-One ConversationAt home, most couples do not spend all of their time together in the same room. Have your companion wear the Microphone using the Neck Loop Attachment. By wearing your Receiver, you will hear the other person with clarity and be able to converse at comfor-table levels, despite being in different rooms.This mode of use can also be employed when out and about, whether shopping or simply going for a walk, allowing relaxed conversation.Teacher wearing the Microphone on the Neck CordRelaxed one-to-one conversationRemote listeningGlentronics Ltd. hereby declares that the equipment specified above con-forms to the essential requirements of the EC DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC for Radio and Telecommunications Termi-nal Equipment. Having applied the following standards:ETSI EN 300 422-1 V1.1.1 (2000-08) Wireless microphones in the range 25MHz to 3GHzETS 300 445 1996The ETS 300 445 1996 refers to the EMC standard for wireless micropho-nes and similar radio frequency (RF) audio link equipment.FCC ID: QA6 CONVERSOR-F3This transmitter is authorized by rule under the Low Power Radio Service (47 C.F.R. Part 95) and must not cause harmful interference to TV reception or United States Navy SPASUR installations.You do not need an FCC license to operate this transmitter. This trans-mitter may only be used to provide: auditory assistance to persons with disabilities, persons who require language translation, or persons in educational settings; health care services to the ill; law enforcement tracking services under agreement with a law enforcement agency; or automated maritime telecommu-nications system (AMTS); network control communications. Two way voice communications and all other types of uses not mentioned above are expressly prohibited. This device may not interfere with TV reception or federal government radar and must accept any interfe-rence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Declaration of ConformityGLENTRONICS LTD.64 Mallusk RoadNewtownabbeyCo. Antrim BT36 4QEType of Equipment: Radio Microphone & ReceiverModel: Conversor
16 1At a Lecture or ConferenceThe Conversor has a unique tech-nology that gives you the ability to listen to speakers clearly from a considerable distance. There are two ways to achieve this:Hold the Microphone in your hand and point it at the source of desired sound up to 15 metres away. In a large quiet room, you can use the Zoom setting at a high sound level to focus on a distant speaker.Or, place the Microphone on the lectern, or ask the speaker to wear it using the Neck Cord Attachment. The Microphone will transmit the speech up to 25 metres away with enhanced sound level and clarity to your hearing aid.Out ShoppingPlace the Microphone on thecountertop to hear the shop assistant clearly. Or, if you have a child who is hard of hearing, you wear the Microphone and your child wears the Pendant Receiver. Your child will be able to hear your voice loud and clear anywhere in the store.Held in your hand, pointed at the speakerPlaced near or worn by the speakerWelcome!How to Charge Your ConversorSetting up Your Conversor   Check your Hearing Aid   Microphone Set-up  Receiver Set-up  Listening with The Conversor  Checking the Sound Balance   Switching between Omni-Directional  and Zoom SettingsSockets and ConnectionsHow to use the Neck Cord with the Conversor MicrophoneTaking Care of  Your ConversorThe Conversor in Everyday UseTable of Contents24666778910121314© Copyright 2004. Conversor Products Ltd. All rights reserved.Conversor is a registered trademark of Conversor Products Ltd.The Conversor in Everyday Use
Microphone/TransmitterPendant Receiver215Welcome!Thank you for your purchase of The Conversor, one of the most versatile and enabling assistive listening devices available on the market that greatly enhances the clarity of sound received by your hearing aid in a variety of everyday situations.The Conversor consists of two lightweight components: A Microphone/Transmitter and a Pendant Receiver.  Also included in your package is a Power Supply Unit, a Battery Charger and a Mains Lead for recharging the batteries. A Neck Cord is also provided to enable the Microphone to be worn optionally by a speaker around the neck. The enclosed Carry Wallet allows you to protect and store the Microphone and the Receiver when not in use.If you are missing any of these items, please contact your Distributor, or call the Conversor Customer Service Line at 0800 037 6262.In a Café or RestaurantPlace the Microphone on the table close to your companion and switch it to the Zoom setting for relaxed conversation despite loud back-ground noises.Watching TelevisionWith the Conversor, there is no need to purchase a separate TV amplifier or room loop.  Use the Conversor to watch comfortably at home or away.Watching on Your OwnPlace the Microphone next to      the TV for optimal sound level, or connect the Microphone to the TV audio output using an optional accessory (See Page 10).Watching and Conversing with Another PersonKeep the Microphone on the arm of your chair next to your companion. This enables you to turn the Micro- phone towards the other person for relaxed conversation and easily listen to the TV at the same time.Remote ListeningPlace the Microphone near the TV and move about freely.  Your Receiver will pick up sound clearly from the TV up to 25 metres away, even if you are in another room.Intimate conversation in a café or busy restaurantWatching on your ownWatching with another personRemote listening
14 3Your Conversor package should include:• Wireless Microphone• Pendant Receiver• Power Supply Unit• Battery Charger• Mains Lead• Neck Cord• Carry WalletUsed together with your hearing aid*, The Conversor will improve your ability to hear, select and focus on a particular sound. You simply point the Microphone towards, or place it close to, the sound that you wish to hear. The pendant receiver is worn at all times during use around your neck, either above or beneath clothing.In order to set up The Conversor correctly and to familiarise yourself with the controls, please read this user guide carefully.*In order to receive the benefits of The Conversor, your hearing aid must have a T Setting or Telecoil facility.For use with non-behind-the-ear hearing aids, please refer to the Conversor Website – www.conversorproducts.com, or contact your hearing aid supplier for clarification and assistance.The Conversor in Everyday UseRelaxed ConversationPlace the Microphone on a surface facing your companion to enable relaxed listening and conversation. Since the Microphone is closer than your hearing aid to the sound you want to hear, the sound will be received with greater clarity than possible with the hearing aid alone.In the CarThe inside of a moving car is a noisy environment, creating listening problems for hearing aid wearers. Whether you are the driver or a passenger, The Conversor enables you to hear your driving compan-ions clearly, even if your hearing aid is in the ear farthest away from those speaking. At a Family Meal, Dinner Party, or Group DiscussionFor one-to-one conversation, set the Microphone to the Zoom setting and place it on the table between you and the person you want to converse with. Or to join in on group discussions, switch the Microphone to the Omni-Directional setting and place it in the middle of the table. You will now pick up on voices around the table at a similar level.Relaxed  one-to-one conversationAs a passenger (Holding Microphone)One-to-one conversationOr driver (Driving companion wears Microphone)Group discussion
The Conversor Microphone and Receiver are powered by built-in rechargeable batteries. There may already be sufficient charge left in each unit for short-term use when you take them out of the box. However, it is our recommendation that you fully charge each unit before trying them out. To do this, please follow these instructions:  Plug the Mains Lead into the Power Supply Unit.  Connect the Power Supply Unit to the Battery Charger      using the single lead as shown.  Ensure that the Microphone and the Receiver are switched    off, then connect them to the Battery Charger using the      two leads as shown.   Plug the Mains Lead into an electrical outlet.  The green lights on the Battery Charger – (Mic) for the      Microphone and (Rec) for the Receiver – will flash       to indicate that the charging cycle has begun.   Charging time is approximately 2 1/2 hours for both the      Microphone and Receiver, providing you up to 8 hours of      continuous use.  Both green lights on the Battery Charger – (Mic) for the      Microphone and (Rec) for the Receiver – will stop flashing    and remain constant when the batteries are fully charged.   Repeat this procedure each time you recharge the   Microphone and the Receiver. Please note that you do not need to wait until your batteries are completely run down before you recharge them. You can top-up the charge any time at your convenience. However it is recommended that you fully discharge all batteries approximately once a month.413How to Charge Your Conversor Taking Care of Your Conversor8.7.6.5.4.3.2.1.  Do not subject the Microphone or the Receiver   to heavy shock.   Keep both units away from moisture and high   humidity – they are not waterproof.  Try to avoid long periods of exposure to   direct sunlight.   Gently coil the neck loop for storage rather than      tightly winding it around the Receiver. It contains a     wire which could be damaged.   Do not attempt to open the Microphone or the   Receiver casing. They contain no user-serviceable      parts. Opening either unit will invalidate the warranty.If either the Microphone or the Receiver do not function as described in this manual, please contact your Distributor or call the Conversor Customer Service Line at 0800 037 62622.5.4.3.2.1.Microphone/TransmitterPendant Receiver
12 5How to Use the Neck Cord To the right is a guide showing you charge times and corresponding battery life.The Neck Cord allows a speaking companion to wearthe Microphone around his or her neck for hands-free convenience and greater mobility during conversation. The Neck Cord is attached to the Microphone by inserting the neck cord plug into the metal socket on the underside of the Microphone.To adjust the position of the Microphone on the Neck Cord, simply press the button on the plug attachment. This releases the grip and allows you to slide the Microphone up or down on the neck cord.Suggestions for Use:  Your speaking partner can wear the Microphone around      the house, enabling relaxed conversation, even when   moving from room to room.   Your speaking partner (either driver or passenger) can      wear the Microphone in the car, enabling hands-free use.  A speaker, such as a teacher in a classroom, a pastor    in a church, or a presenter at a meeting, can wear the   Microphone for clear transmission to your Receiver   up to 25 metres away.3.2.1.Mains LeadReceiverMicrophoneChargerPowerSupplyUnitApproximate battery life1 Hour2 Hours4 Hours6 Hours8 HoursCharge time on fully discharged batteries25 Minutes40 Minutes65 Minutes90 Minutes150 MinutesPlug intoMains SupplyInsert the Neck Loop Plug into the metal socket located on the underside of the Microphone.Speaker wears the Microphone on the Neck Loop. Sound is received clearly up to 25 metres away.
611Setting Up Your ConversorBefore you begin, please ensure that the Microphone and the Receiver are fully charged (Please see Page 4).1. Check Your Hearing AidMake sure your hearing aid is working. Turn on a radio or TV and select a speech programme. Turn your hearing aid to M (mic) and set the volume control to a comfortable level.For use with non-behind-the-ear hearing aids, please refer to the Conversor Website – www.conversorproducts.com, or contact your hearing aid supplier for clarification and assistance.2. Microphone Set-upSwitch the Microphone to ON. The green indicator light should glow.The ON setting is for normal or noisy situations. ON HI is for quiet conditions and where the desired sound is quiet and/or at a distance. (Do not use ON HI just yet)Set the Microphone direction switch to the Omni-Directional setting (Move the switch forward as shown to reveal the white dot).Switch hearing aid to MDirection SwitchSet to WideON / OFF / ON HI SwitchSet to ONIndicator LightOFF / ON / ON HI SwitchDirection Switch2. Via a SCART Socket Optional Conversor Accessory: SCART AdaptorThe SCART socket is a multi-pin socket found on the rear of many audio devices.  An optional SCART Adaptor, which is connected to the Conversor Microphone, can be plugged into this socket. Although connection is not as easy as using the headphone socket described previously, it enables other people to listen as well.3. Via Audio-Out Phono SocketOptional Conversor Accessory:SCART AdaptorIf your audio device does not have a SCART socket on the rear, it will most likely have an Audio-Out Phono socket.This is a small circular ring with a white or red plastic insert and may be located either on the front or rear of the audio device (Please refer to your audio device owner’s manual).As with the SCART socket, connection via the Audio-Out Phono socket does not disconnect the speaker, allowing others to listen at the same time.  You can conntect the Conversor Microphone into this socket using the SCART Adaptor Cable.Use of the Receiver with an Earpiece or Binaural Headphones Optional Conversor Accessory: Stereo/Mono AdaptorThe Conversor can also be used with an earpiece or binaural headphones instead of your hearing aid. Simply plug the ear piece or headphone jack into the optional Stereo/Mono Adaptor, which plugs into the socket situated at the top (pendant end) of the Conversor Receiver.Plugging the Stereo/Mono Adaptor into the Receiver.
Signal IndicatorLight GlowsGreen10 7Sockets and ConnectionsThe Conversor Microphone can be connected to other audio devices as described below. The following accessories are not included in your package, but can be purchased separately by contacting your Distributor, or call the Conversor Customer Service Line at 0800 037 6262.Direct Audio Input The socket on the underside base of the Microphone is intended for direct audio input. It is used fordirect connection to a television, radio or stereo/HiFi.This provides you a very high quality amplified sound that will be trans-mitted to your hearing aid, givingyou relaxed listening pleasure.Connection to TV, Radio or Stereo/HiFi1. Via Headphone SocketOptional Conversor Accessory: Jack-to-Jack LeadMost current TV, radio or stereo models have a headphone socket on their front panel. Plug the optional jack-to-jack lead into this socket to connect the audio device to the Conversor Microphone.By plugging the jack into the headphone socket, the speaker of the audio device will be disconnected, so that other people can not listen at the same time.3. Receiver Set-upHang the Receiver around your neck with the green signal indicator light facing out. Turn down the volume using the volume control on the left-hand side of the Receiver. Then flip up the bottom of the Receiver to turn it on using the ON/OFF Switch. The ON Indicator Light next to this switch at the bottom of the Receiver should now glow green, indicating that the unit is ON and that the batteries are charged. 4. Listening with The ConversorSelect the T setting on your hearing aid,  but do not adjust itsvolume control.Point the Microphone at a source of sound.  As you turn up the volume control on the Receiver, you should begin to hear sound transmitted from the Microphone clearly.The Conversor Microphone has now taken over from your Hearing Aid. This is a bit like having the hearing aid microphone in your hand. When the Microphone is set to the Omni-Directional setting, you will not yet experience the full benefit of The Conversor, but this procedure will help you to match the sound level of The Conversor with your hearing aid.Volume Control to Turn Down VolumeDirect Audio InputON / OFFSwitchON IndicatorLight GlowsGreen
895. Checking the Sound BalanceUsing the O/T/M selector on your hearing aid, switch between the T and M setting, adjusting the volume control on the Conversor Receiver until the sound level is matched with the hearing aid.It is important to match the volumelevels of your hearing aid with the Receiver, so that you can switch between the two without any increase or decrease in sound level. Once the preferred sound level is achieved, you are ready to try The Conversor in the Zoom setting. Eliminating the buzzing noise in your hearing aidWhen the hearing aid is set to T, a buzz may be heard if the hearing aid is close to strip lighting, computers or TV screens.To overcome this, turn down the volume on thehearing aid until the buzz is gone. Then turn up the volume on the Conversor Receiver to return the sound to the desired level.Switch your hearing aid between M and T to compare sound level with theReceiver6. Switching Between Omni-Directional and Zoom SettingsThe Microphone directional switch should already be switched forward (white dot is visible) to the Omni-Directional setting. Point the Microphone at different sources of sound, both near and far, to experience the way The Conversor picks up surrounding sounds.When the Microphone is set to the Zoom setting (move the switch back so that white dot disappears), it will focus on sounds from the front. What you hear depends onthe direction in which the Microphone is pointed. It will also reduce the level of sounds coming from other directions, helping you to focus on the sound you have selected.You should now be familiar with the controls and ready to try The Conversor in everyday listening situations. Directional Switch Set to WideOFF / ON / ON HI Switch Set to ONDirectional Switch Set to ZoomOFF / ON / ON HI Switch Set to ONOmni-Directional SettingZoom SettingSetting Up Your Conversor

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