Phonic Ear 871T Wireless Directional Microphone Array User Manual
Phonic Ear, Inc. Wireless Directional Microphone Array
User Manual
2163 Lexis User Guide (final) user guide 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 2 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 4 contents introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 microphone features . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 receiver features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 about channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 connecting receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 professional fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 suggested uses for LEXIS system . . . . . .11 suggested settings for receiver . . . . . . . .12 suggested settings for microphone . . . .13 ways to use your microphone . . . . .14-16 connecting mic to other devices . . . .17-18 batteries/charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-22 extending microphone range . . . . . . . . .23 replacing pin locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 cautions/notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 appendix a: troubleshooting . . . . . . . .25-26 appendix b: warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 disclosure policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 code of federal regulations . . . . . . . . . . .29 LEXIS frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 5 introduction ongratulations on your decision to take the next step toward better hearing! Many people with active lifestyles like yours have chosen Lexis to improve the quality of their participation in social situations. Lexis is an addition to your behind-the-ear hearing instruments. Simply attaching the small receiver to your hearing instrument creates the mobility and freedom to participate in situations that might otherwise be uncomfortable. You’ll notice improved speech understanding in almost any environment — even in the presence of noise or reverberation, or at a distance from the speaker. Your Lexis solution is compatible with most manufacturers’ hearing instruments, so even if you decide to change your hearing instrument, your investment is safe in Lexis. Lexis conforms to the guidelines of the Mosaic standard. Mosaic (www.mosaic-consortium.org) helps ensure the interoperability of new wireless systems for hearing healthcare. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 6 typical package contents • Microphone/ transmitter • Receiver module(s) • Lavalier cord • Extra color pin locks • Microphone charger • External antenna • Auxilliary input cables • NiMH rechargeable batteries* *NOTE: batteries need to be charged for ? hours before they are ready to use in the microphone/transmitter 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 7 you will also need: • Behind-the-ear hearing aid (contact manufacturer for compatibility information) • Audio shoe: • Must be compatible with your hearing aid • Note: Some versions of Lexis include the audio shoe as a component of the receiver 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 8 microphone features (top) On/off/mode switch • Omni mode • Focus mode • Superfocus mode • • Charge jack • Auxilliary audio input jack • Microphone grille • External antenna jack 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 9 microphone features (bottom) • Pocket clip • HI/LO level button • Battery chamber & stand • Battery status & channel display • Channel button 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 10 microphone features (display) • Battery level indicator • Display only shows channel number when in low sensitivity mode • Display alternates between channel number and HI when set to boom mic (high sensitivity) level. Use Omni mode (See 10) to use the boom mic; Focus and Superfocus modes work normally. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 11 receiver features • Direct audio input pins • FM gain control (professional use only) • Channel label • Pin orientation lock (blue pin = right ear; red pin = left ear) • Mode switch 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 about channels 4:53 PM Page 12 changing channels If you want to use your microphone with a receiver on a different channel, you can change the microphone channel as shown here. Your Lexis system is a radio device, and like any other radio, it communicates on specific channels. Your microphone and receiver must be on the same channel to work together. Microphone and receiver channels must match! Never operate two microphones on the same channel — you’ll experience annoying interference. If you are travelling internationally, be aware that your channel may not be approved for use in all countries. Contact your manufacturer for a list of channels approved around the world. Push button to change channel 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 4:21 PM connecting the receiver to your hearing aid Audio shoe required (see 1) Important! Back of Lexis must face same direction as back of hearing aid 1/22/03 Page 13 Note large pin changing pin orientation 1 Pull out lock If pins don’t align with holes 3 Push in lock 2 Rotate pins to align with audio shoe holes 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 14 professional fitting Your hearing instrument has unique characteristics. To work properly, your Lexis receiver must be adjusted to match those characteristics. Only a hearing care professional is qualified to perform such adjustments. Fitting procedures are available in the Lexis Fitting Guide. Please visit your hearing care professional for a complete fitting. Lexis has a unique feature in its variable FM gain control that allows your hearing care professional to change the FM signal relationship to the environmental sounds. This creates the optimal signal-to-noise ratio, which improves your ability to hear in noise and over distance. Your hearing instrument has distinctive characteristics, so for it to work properly with your Lexis receiver it must be correctly adjusted. Only a hearing care professional is qualified to perform these adjustments; please visit them for a complete fitting. These fitting procedures are available in the Lexis Fitting Guide. 10 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 11 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 15 suggested ways to use your Lexis system The possibilities are limitless, but here are some common uses: classrooms meetings parties television car household 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 10 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 16 suggested settings for your receiver These are suggested starting points; with experience, you can quickly change the settings to suit your preferences. If distance or noise level is: Use: High Lexis only• Med/Low Lexis + HA• None HA only• 12 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 11 4:21 PM Page 17 suggested settings for your microphone These are suggested starting points; with experience, you can quickly change the settings to suit your preferences. If distance or noise level is: 13 1/22/03 Use: High Superfocus• Medium Focus• Low Omni• None Off• SF NOTE: After turning on your microphone, you may notice a small delay while the system software loads 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 12 1/22/03 ways to use your microphone As you move from place to place — from home to school to work to restaurants and parties — you will find that your listening environment changes dramatically. You can use your versatile Lexis microphone to improve understanding in practically any of these environments, just by changing its position. The examples shown here are only suggestions — with practice, you’re sure to discover what works best for you. 4:21 PM Page 18 point and listen Point toward sound source Ideal for: • Parties • Shopping • Small group discussions Avoid covering grille 14 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) on the table 1/22/03 4:21 PM Page 19 around a friend or teacher’s neck Superfocus mode recommended. Ideal for: • Conferences • Large group discussions • Restaurants 15 Ideal for: • Lectures • Sports • Parent/partner communication NOTE: These user modes may require the external antenna for optimum performance. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 clipped to a friend or teacher’s pocket 4:21 PM Page 20 a friend or teacher uses a boom mic (optional accessory) Superfocus mode recommended. Provides the best possible signal. Ideal for: • Lectures • Sports • Parent/partner communication Ideal for: • Lectures • Sports • Parent/partner communication NOTE: These user modes may require the external antenna for optimum performance. 16 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 connecting a boom mic 4:21 PM Page 21 connecting to TV, stereo, & other devices NOTE: You can override the boom mic signal by switching to Focus or Superfocus modes. 3 Push HI/LO button with pen to set to HI level 1 Switch to Omni mode 2 Plug in cable 2 Plug in mic 17 1 Mic must be at LO level; if it has previously been set to HI level for boom mic use, reset by switching to Omni mode and pushing the HI/LO button 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 notes on connecting to TV, stereo, & other devices 4:22 PM Page 22 • Your microphone must be set to LO level to connect to TV, stereo, and other devices • If your microphone is off, it will automatically turn on when you plug in the auxilliary input cable • It is recommended that you use the TV Audio Out jacks (on the back of most TVs). If you use the Headphone jack, the TV speaker will turn off • Switch to Omni mode to mix in environmental sounds (focus modes are muted) 3 Plug into TV, VCR, CD, etc. • If no auxilliary signal is present for 5 minutes (e.g., if the TV isn’t on), your microphone will automatically turn off • To override the 5-minute timeout, switch to Superfocus mode, then to Off 18 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 13 1/22/03 batteries 19 Page 23 your receiver has no battery Typical battery life: 8 hours The unit will shut down when battery voltage is too low. During shutdown the unit power will cycle on and off to give an audio indication of low battery 4:22 PM Indicator level drops as battery drains Your Lexis receiver draws a small amount of power from the battery inside your hearing aid. It does not have a battery of its own. Do not attempt to open the receiver case. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM Page 24 charging in progress completed charging Never recharge alkaline batteries! Never recharge alkaline batteries! Typical charge time: 3 Plug in Bars scroll while charging Battery bars flash when fully charged 2 Plug in 20 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM replacing microphone batteries Your Lexis microphone uses 2 AAA batteries. These will eventually need to be replaced — after about 1 year for rechargeable batteries, and after about 8 hours of use for Alkaline batteries. You can replace your batteries with any of the following: Page 25 NOTE: Always dispose of old batteries in approved battery recycling bins. It may be illegal to dispose in the trash. If you are not sure of proper disposal method, please consult your local authority. Remove tamperresistant screws (if present) • Special “short-sleeve” rechargeable batteries from your dealer. Only these batteries can be recharged inside your microphone. • Standard rechargeable NiMH batteries. These will not recharge inside your microphone, but can be removed for charging. • Standard non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (when you don’t have time to charge). 21 Screw may be hidden under rubber plug 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) removing batteries Squeeze and lift cover 1/22/03 4:22 PM Page 26 replacing batteries – – NOTE: The positive and negative ends of AAA batteries may appear similar. Use care to orient them properly. 22 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 14 1/22/03 extending microphone transmission range • Internal antenna range is up to 5m/15ft • To extend range up to 30m/100ft, add an external antenna: For best range, antenna should point away from mic NOTE: Actual range may vary depending on environmental conditions. 23 4:22 PM Page 27 15 replacing pin locks You can color-code your pin locks to distinguish right and left receiver modules 1 Pull out lock completely 2 Push in new lock 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 16 1/22/03 cautions/notices • do not use on aircraft without permission of flight crew • do not operate two transmitters on the same channel (causes interference) • do not immerse Lexis units in water or other liquids 4:22 PM Page 28 17 cleaning • some electronic devices (microwave ovens, for example) can interfere with your Lexis signal • avoid clothing or hand noise on microphone • supervise small children to avoid swallowing or choking on parts • Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth • Do not use solvents • Do not immerse 24 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM appendix a: troubleshooting no sound at all • Check the hearing aid in isolation to make sure it is not malfunctioning • Check that receiver mode switch is in correct position • Check that microphone mode switch is in correct position • Check that receiver and microphone channels match • Recharge or replace batteries • Adjust FM gain control no FM reception • Confirm that the DAI shoe is properly seated, undamaged, and set properly • Check that mode switch is in correct position • Check that the microphone is on 25 Page 29 • Check that receiver and microphone channels match • Recharge or replace batteries weak or distorted sound • Check for improperly fitting or clogged earmolds, or excess ear wax • Recharge or replace batteries • Adjust FM gain control (consult your hearing care professional) static, intermittent sound, or feedback • Move away from sources of interference (metal structures, computers, etc.) • Make sure that no other microphone is broadcasting on the same channel • Clean and check battery contacts • Check for improperly fitting or clogged earmolds, or excess ear wax • Turn down FM gain control (consult your hearing care professional) 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 microphone batteries won’t charge • LCD battery icon will flash if there is a problem with charging • Check that batteries are special “short sleeve” batteries — all other batteries can not be charged • Check that charger is plugged into working wall socket • Clean charge jack 4:22 PM Page 30 very noisy sound when plugged into TV, stereo • If you experience a noisy signal when connecting the microphone to TV, stereo, etc., check the LCD panel – if the panel is flashing “HI”, then your microphone is set o HI (or boom mic) level. Switch to Omni mode, and push the HI/LO button to reset the mic to LO mode. See 10 LCD error codes • E2 – LCD communication error – contact your service center for help • E1– RF fault – contact your service center for help Omni mode does not work • Check the LCD panel – if the panel is flashing “HI”, then your microphone is set to HI (or boom mic) level. Switch to Omni mode, and push the HI/LO biutton to reset the mic to LO mode. See 10 26 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM Page 31 appendix b: manufacturer’s warranty The manufacturer issues a one-year limited warranty to the original consumer of this product. This warranty will go into effect upon the date of original purchase of this equipment, and will remain in effect for one calendar year from that date. what is covered by this warranty Any electronic component which, because of workmanship, manufacturing, or design defects, fails to function properly under normal use during the life of this warranty will be replaced or repaired at no charge for parts or labor when returned to the point of purchase. Transportation in is paid by the customer. If it is determined that repair is not feasible, the entire unit may be replaced with an equivalent unit upon mutual agreement of the manufacturer and customer. what is not covered by this warranty This one-year limited warranty does not apply to: • Malfunctions resulting from abuse, neglect, or accident • Peripheral accessories as itemized within the product brochure, when such items are returned after 90 days from the original purchase • Batteries • Instruments connected, installed, used, or adjusted in a 27 manner contrary to the instructions provided by the manufacturer • Consequential damages and damages resulting from delay or loss of this instrument. The exclusive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided. • Products damaged in transit unless investigated by the shipper and returned to the warrantor with the investigation report. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the design or construction of any of its instruments at any time without incurring any obligation to make any changes whatsoever on units previously purchased. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties by the manufacturer. No representative or person is authorized to represent or assume for the manufacturer any liability in connection with the sale or use of this product other than as set forth above. If your Lexis system requires service under the terms of this warranty, carefully package the instrument to prevent damage in transit and return it to the point of purchase. Include a detailed description of the problem, your full name, billing and shipping address, and telephone number. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) warranty 2/10/03 (cont’d) The above warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods. Your point of purchase may have issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses of this l imited warranty. Please consult your point of purchase for further information 2:22 PM Page 32 disclosure policies This 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 transmitter 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 telecommunications system (AMTS) network control communications. Two-way voice communications and all other types of uses not mentioned above are expressly prohibited. Labeling requirements This device may not interfere with TV reception or federal government radar, and must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, only use supplied antenna that is sold with this transmitter. Use of any other antenna which has not been approved by the manufacturer will violate FCC rules and regulation and void the user's authority to operate this device. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 28 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM Page 33 code of federal regulations (United States only) C.F.R. 21 Part 801.420 LEXIS FM receivers and FM transmitters, when required, are approved by the Federal Communications Commission in the U.S. and Industry Canada. Other government approvals available upon request. (Other international regulations may also apply.) Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications made to any governmentapproved element of this instrument, without the expressed approval of the manufacturer in writing, could void the user’s authority to operate those elements of the system. If any changes or modifications are made it will be the responsibility of the party performing the changes or modifications to ensure continued compliance with the FCC regulations and they are required to: (1) File for a new equipment authorization, or (2) Relabel the product(s) with “This product has been modified by [insert the name, address and telephone number of the party performing the modification].” 29 Part 95 This 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 transmitter 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 telecommunications 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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:22 PM Page 34 Lexis frequencies (MHz) Austria 174.12 174.415 174.60 Belgium 181.90 187.50 194.50 Finland 173.99 Germany 173.99 174.075 174.275 174.425 174.60 175.00 175.70 176.00 180.45 187.45 194.45 207.85 208.00 208.10 Greece 173.40 173.99 Ireland From 173.7 To 175.1 Italy 173.99 174.12 174.415 174.77 175.70 176.00 181.21 Luxembourg 173.40 Netherlands 207.85 208.00 208.10 Norway 173.8125 173.9625 Portugal 174.12 174.41 Spain 173.99 174.12 174.415 174.77 175.70 176.00 181.21 Sweden 175.70 187.45 194.45 207.85 UK 173.40 174.12 174.415 174.60 174.77 30 2163 Lexis User Guide (final) 1/22/03 4:20 PM Page 1 Date of purchase: My hearing care professional: My serial number: My channel number: © 2002 Phonic Ear Inc. ???-????-101/Rev. 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