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EU Representative:
Phonak GmbH
D-70736 Fellbach-Oeffingen
Germany
www.phonak.com/phonak-roger
029-0267-02/V1.00/2013-08/A+W Printed in Vietnam © Phonak AG All rights reserved
Manufacturer:
Phonak Communications AG
Laenggasse 17
CH-3280 Murten
Switzerland
Contents
1. Welcome
2. Getting to know your Roger Pen
		2.1 Check the package content
		2.2 How your Roger Pen works
		2.3 Descriptions of the devices
2.4 Indicator lights (LED status)
3. Getting started
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		3.1 Setting up the docking station
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		3.2 Charging your Roger Pen
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		3.3 Switching on and off
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		3.4 Using your Roger receiver
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		3.5 Connecting a receiver
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		3.6 Using the buttons
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4. Using Roger Pen
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		4.1 Attaching the lanyard
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		4.2 Connecting to multimedia devices
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		4.3 Using Bluetooth
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		4.4 Using Roger Pen during phone calls
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5. Special functions
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		5.1 Mute
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5.2 Manual microphone modes
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5.3 Disconnecting Roger devices
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5.4 Verification mode
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6. Adding additional microphones
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		6.1 Connect
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6.2 Using additional microphones
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7. Introducing Bluetooth
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		7.1 What is Bluetooth?
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7.2 Using a Bluetooth devices
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7.3 Setting up Bluetooth
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7.4 Unpairing Bluetooth devices
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8. Troubleshooting
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9. Important information
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10. Service and warranty
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11. Information and explanation of symbols
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1. Welcome
Congratulations on choosing the Roger Pen from Phonak.
This universal, cutting-edge wireless microphone helps
people with a hearing loss to understand more speech in
noise and over distance. Designed with discretion in mind,
the Roger Pen features adaptive wireless transmission,
fully automated settings, wideband audio Bluetooth for
cell phone use, TV connectivity and an audio input for
listening to multimedia. It can also be used alongside other
Roger Clip-On Mics and Roger Pens in a microphone
network.
Your Roger Pen is a Swiss premium-quality product
developed by Phonak, the world’s leading hearing
healthcare company.
Please read this User Guide thoroughly to benefit from
all the possibilities your Roger Pen offers.
If you have any questions, please consult your hearing
care professional or local Phonak support center.
Phonak – life is on		www.phonak.com
3. Getting started
When the docking station is plugged into the headset
socket of your TV, you can adjust the volume via your
TV’s remote control.
Some TVs will switch off their loudspeakers when you
plug the jack into the headset socket – meaning
the TV will not be audible for other people. In such a
case use the Cinch / RCA or SCART output socket as
described above.
The Roger Pen docking station can also be connected
to any other audio device such as an MP3 player, PC
or HiFi system using the audio cable.
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Incoming calls
To receive a call, Roger Pen’s Bluetooth needs to be
enabled and it must be paired to your phone . Make sure
your hearing aids are set to the right program to receive
the signal from your Roger receivers. When a call is
received on your phone, Roger Pen’s indicator light will
turn solid blue and you will hear the ringtone signal
through your hearing aids.
Incoming phone calls will also sound in your hearing aids
even if Roger Pen is switched off.
Roger Pen’s microphones are muted when your
phone rings.
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Rejecting a call
If you prefer not to answer an incoming call, press the
button. Using your phone to reject the call
Decline
will have the same effect.
Making phone calls
Make sure Roger Pen and your phone are connected
via Bluetooth as described in ‘Setting up Bluetooth’
(Page 53).
Use your phone keypad to enter the number and press the
phone’s call button. You will hear the ringing tone in your
hearing aids shortly afterwards.
Ending a call
To end a phone call via your Roger Pen, press its Decline
button. The call will terminate. You can also end a
call via your phone instead of your Roger Pen.
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4. Using Roger Pen
Advanced phone options
The following functions can only be used if your phone
supports them. Please consult your phone’s User Guide if
unsure.
Redial last number
Briefly the Accept
number dialled.
button twice to redial the last
Voice dialling
button once to activate voice
Press the Accept
dialling, then simply say the name of the person you want
to call.
Wait until you hear the prompt or start tone before
speaking the person’s name.
When you have connected two phones to your Roger
Pen at the same time (MultiPoint) only the last paired
phone can be used for voice dialling.
You can also use this function to control your phone
with your voice.
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Transferring a call
button for two seconds transfers
Holding the Accept
the call back to your phone. This allows you to hand your
phone to another person. You will no longer hear the call
in your hearing aids.
button for another two seconds
Holding the Accept
will transfer the call back to your Roger Pen.
Disabling Bluetooth
If you are not using Roger Pen’s Bluetooth function, we
recommend deactivating Bluetooth to save power.
Switch on Roger Pen and then press the Decline
button for two seconds to deactivate Bluetooth.
To re-activate Bluetooth, switch on Roger Pen and press
button for two seconds. Your Roger Pen
the Accept
should connect automatically with your phone.
To check whether Bluetooth is enabled, switch on
. The indicator
your Roger Pen and press Accept
light will turn blue for two seconds if Bluetooth is
enabled.
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6. Adding additional microphones
Once you have connected another microphone with
your Roger Pen, it can only be used together with
Roger Pen. The other microphone will blink red if it
does not find your Roger Pen. If you want to
disconnect it from your primary Roger Pen, use the
NewNet function (see ‘Special Functions’ on page 41).
It’s possible to add up to 10 other Roger microphones
to your Roger Pen.
If you want to connect another Roger Pen to yours,
you must first disable the second Roger Pen’s
Bluetooth before it can be connected.
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Only one speaker can be heard at a time. When two
people speak at the same time, the person who talked
first will be heard. When they stop talking, the other
speaker will be heard.
The speaker using Roger Pen should never move more
than 10 m / 30 feet away from the group as this may
disable the other Roger microphones.
If the Roger Pen is turned off or moves out of range,
the secondary Roger microphones will start blinking
red and will stop transmitting.
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7. Introducing Bluetooth
7.1 What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth provides a way for devices like cellular or
cordless phones, laptops and personal computers to
communicate wirelessly.
Your Roger Pen supports Bluetooth allowing you to
receive phone calls directly in your hearing aids.
For further information about Bluetooth, visit
www.bluetooth.org
What Bluetooth devices can I use with my Roger Pen?
First, check whether the device you wish
to use is Bluetooth-enabled. Look for
the Bluetooth symbol on the device or
in its User Guide.
Second, the possible applications of a Bluetoothenabled device are defined by ‘profiles’. The device you
wish to use with your Roger Pen must support either
the ‘Head Set’ or ‘Hands Free’ profile (HSP / HFP).
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7. Introducing Bluetooth
Bluetooth device compatibility
If a problem occurs with the connection between your
Bluetooth device and Roger Pen, or if you are unsure
about your device’s Bluetooth capabilities, please
consult your device’s User Guide or ask its dealer.
Bluetooth operating range
Your Roger Pen supports Bluetooth Class 2 operation
up to a range of 3 meters (10 ft).
Line-of-sight between your Roger Pen and your mobile
phone is not required. However, the following factors
may negatively affect the range achieved:
SS Interference with other devices in the environment may
reduce the operating range.
SS The Bluetooth device with which you are connecting
may only support a more limited range.
If your Bluetooth device moves out of range of your
Roger Pen and has an active audio connection, this
connection will start to be intermittently lost, and will
finally be terminated.
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If the device then moves back within range of your
Roger Pen, it may or may not resume streaming
to your hearing aids. If it does not resume, switch off
Roger Pen and switch it on again.
7.2 Using a Bluetooth device: pairing and connecting
To enable communication two simple procedures must
be completed:
1.		Pairing: The pairing procedure allows you to control
which Bluetooth devices are permitted to communicate
with each other. It needs to be completed for each
device you wish to use with your Roger Pen.
2.		Connecting: Once a device is allowed to communicate
with Roger Pen (‘paired’) the connection procedure
makes sure the devices can exchange audio signals.
The paired devices will then connect every time they
are switched on and within reach of each other.
This connection is indicated on your phone by the
appearance of the Bluetooth symbol.
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7. Introducing Bluetooth
Most Bluetooth devices perform the connection
procedure automatically after pairing.
On the following pages the pairing and the connecting
procedures are described.
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7.3 Setting up Bluetooth
This section describes the pairing and connection
procedure for Bluetooth devices.
Pairing a Bluetooth-enabled phone
It is only necessary to perform the pairing procedure
once with each Bluetooth device. The pairing
procedure is controlled by your phone.
Different phones have different menu structures.
You should therefore refer to your phone’s User Guide
or dealer if you cannot complete the pairing
procedure with the generic steps described here.
A maximum of 8 devices can be paired with one
Roger Pen. A new pairing will replace the oldest used
device.
Roger Pen can support (connect to) two phones at
the same time, but only one call at a time is possible.
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7. Your phone should present a list of the Bluetooth
devices it has detected. Select Roger Pen from this list.
8. Your phone may then ask you to enter a passcode. If
so, enter ‘0000’ (four zeros). Some phones may ask
which Bluetooth service you want to enable. Select
‘Headset’.
9. Your Roger Pen should now be paired to your phone
and the indicator light will stop blinking.
Connecting to a phone
Once your phone and Roger Pen are paired (see ‘Pairing
a Bluetooth-enabled phone’), the phone needs to
beconnected to your Roger Pen before it can send its
audio signals.
This connection function should also appear in your
phone’s Bluetooth menu.
1. Ensure that the Roger Pen is turned on and it’s
Bluetooth feature enabled.
2. Locate the Bluetooth section of your phone’s settings
menu and select ‘List of paired devices’.
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7. Introducing Bluetooth
3. Locate and highlight your Roger Pen and select
‘Connect’.
4. Confirmation of successful connection is indicated
on your phone by the appearance of a headset symbol.
The connection between your Roger Pen and your
phone will be maintained as long as the two devices
remain on and within range of each other. If either
device is switched off or moves out of range, you may
need to re-connect devices.
Some phones may connect automatically after
pairing. We recommend selecting ‘yes’ when
prompted to allow this automatic connection.
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8. Troubleshooting
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
I cannot switch Roger Pen on
J The battery is empty
J Charge Roger Pen for at least
two hours
I cannot understand the speaker
J The microphone is not
positioned correctly
J Move Roger Pen closer to the
speaker’s mouth
J Make sure Roger Pen is
pointing towards the speaker’s
mouth
J The microphone openings are
covered by fingers or clothing
J Make sure the microphone
openings are not covered by
fingers, clothing or dirt
I cannot hear the speaker’s voice even though Roger Pen is
switched on
J Check the indicator light – if
it is violet, briefly press the
on / off button to activate the
microphones
J Your hearing aids are has not
set to the correct program
J Check that your hearing aids
are set to the correct program
(Roger / FM / DAI / EXT)
J Your Roger receivers are not
connected to Roger Pen
J Hold Roger Pen close to each
Roger receiver in turn and
press the Connect button
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J The microphone has been
muted
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
J In case of multiple microphones, J Check the indicator light - if it
the primary microphone may
is blinking red, switch on the
not be switched on or may be
primary microphone and check
out of range
that it is within range
I keep losing the audio signal
J Distance between Roger Pen
and Roger receiver is too large
J Go closer to your Roger Pen
J There are obstacles between
you and Roger Pen
J Make sure you can see the
Roger Pen (line of sight)
The volume of my multimedia device is too low
J Incorrect volume settings
J Increase volume of your audio
source
I cannot hear my multimedia device
J The audio source is muted
J Unmute the audio source
J Roger Pen is using the
micro-USB audio cable but
is not switched on
J Switch on Roger Pen to listen
to the audio source via the
micro-USB audio cable
Roger Pen’s light is blinking red (single flash)
J The primary microphone that
your Roger Pen is connected
to is no longer available
J Create a NewNet (press the
Connect button for 7 seconds)
to make your Roger Pen a
standalone transmitter again
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8. Troubleshooting
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
Roger Pen’s light is blinking red (double flash)
J It’s battery charge is low
J Charger Roger Pen as soon as
possible
Roger Pen has stopped working
J Software issue
J Reboot Roger Pen by
simultaneously pressing the
on / off, microphone, accept
and decline button
During Bluetooth pairing, the phone asks for a pass code
J This code is required to pair
J Roger Pen pairing code is
your Roger Pen with your phone
‘0000’ (four zeros)
I keep losing the signal during a Bluetooth phone call
J The Bluetooth device is either
out of range or worn in a back
pocket (body shielding)
J Move back within range and
keep Bluetooth devices in
front of you
The volume of the mobile phone is not comfortable
(too low or too high)
J The volume is not correctly set
on the mobile phone
J Adjust the volume on the
mobile phone
The caller can hear me but I cannot hear the caller
J The call was transferred to the
phone
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J Make sure the call is
transferred back to your Roger
Pen by pressing the accept
button for 2 seconds
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
Roger Pen is no longer recognized by the phone to which is was
previously paired
J The devices are too far away
from each other
J Bring devices within 3 meter /
10 feet
J Roger Pen has stopped seeking
for paired Bluetooth devices to
save power
J Switch Roger Pen off and on
again
J Roger Pen can be paired to a
J Repeat the pairing
maximum of 8 different
Bluetooth devices. If its internal
memory is full, new pairings
may overwrite previous pairings.
These devices are unpaired
I accepted a call on my phone (instead of via Roger Pen) but
cannot hear it in my hearing aids
J Some phones unfortunately do
not support this function
J Always accept calls by
pressing the Accept button on
the Roger Pen
My phone is ringing but I cannot accept the call on my Roger Pen
J The phone’s Bluetooth is
disabled
J Ensure Bluetooth is enabled
(see your phone’s User Guide
J Roger Pen’s Bluetooth is
disabled
J Ensure Bluetooth is enabled
by pressing the Accept button
for 2 seconds
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8. Troubleshooting
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
J Roger Pen is not connected to
your phone
J 1. Disable your phone’s
Bluetooth and then turn it on
again
2. Restart Roger Pen by
switching it off and on again
3. Ensure Roger Pen’s
Bluetooth is enabled by
pressing the Accept button
for 2 seconds
4. Connect Roger Pen to your
phone by choosing it in the
phone’s ‘Active device’ menu
5. Ensure your phone and
Roger Pen are within range
J Follow the pairing process in
this User Guide
J The distance between Roger
Pen and your phone is too
great
J Do not exceed the maximum
distance and keep Bluetooth
devices in front of you
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J Roger Pen is not paired with
your phone
Most probable cause(s)
Solution(s)
My phone is ringing but I cannot hear its ringing tone even
though Pen’s light has turned solid blue
J Phone is set to vibrate only
J Enable your phone’s ring tone
J Your Roger receiver is not
connected or switched on
J Ensure your Roger receiver is
switched on and connected
J Your hearing aid is not set to
the right program
J Set your hearing aids to the
correct Roger / FM / DAI /
EXT / AUX program
The person on the phone is having difficulty hearing me
J Roger Pen’s microphone
openings may be covered
J Make sure these openings are
not covered by your fingers,
clothing or dirt
J Roger Pen is not being worn
correctly
J Roger Pen should point
straight towards your mouth
J Roger Pen might be rubbing
against clothing
J Try to move less when
speaking
J The volume of the caller’s
phone is set to low
J Ask your caller to increase
their phone’s volume
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9.2 Hazard warnings
Keep this device out of reach of children aged under
3 years.
Opening the device might damage it. If problems
occur that cannot be resolved by following the
guidelines in the Troubleshooting section of this
User Guide, consult your hearing care professional.
Your device should only be repaired by an authorized
service center. Changes or modifications to this device
that were not explicitly approved by Phonak are not
permitted.
Please dispose of electrical components in accordance
with your local regulations.
Do not use your device in areas where electronic
equipment is prohibited. If in doubt, please ask the
person in charge.
Device should not be used on aircrafts unless
specifically permitted by flight personnel.
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9. Important information
External devices should only be connected if they
have been tested in accordance with corresponding
IECXXXXX standards.
Only use accessories that are approved by Phonak AG.
Using your device’s cables in any way contradictory to
their intended purpose (e. g., wearing the USB cable
around the neck) can cause injury.
When operating machinery, ensure that no parts of
your device can get caught in the machine.
Do not charge device while it is on your body.
Caution: electric shock. Do not insert plug alone into
electrical outlets.
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9.3 Product safety information
Protect the device from excessive shock and vibration.
Do not expose your device to temperatures and
humidity outside of the recommended conditions
stated in this User Guide.
Never use a microwave or other heating devices to
dry the device.
Clean the device using a damp cloth. Never use
household cleaning products (washing powder, soap,
etc.) or alcohol to clean the device.
Only recharge your device using chargers supplied
by Phonak or by stabilized chargers providing 5VDC
and ≥500 mA.
Do not connect an USB or audio cable to your device
that exceeds 3 meters (9 ft) in length.
When the device is not in use, turn it OFF and store it
safely.
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9. Important information
Protect the device from excessive moisture (bathing,
swimming), heat (radiator, car dashboard), and direct
contact with skin when sweating (workout, fitness,
sport).
X-ray radiation, CT or MRI scans may destroy or
adversely affect the correct functioning of the device.
Do not use excessive force when connecting your
device to its different cables.
Protect all openings (microphones, audio input and
charger) from dirt and debris.
If the device has been dropped or damaged, if it
overheats during charging, has a damaged cord or
plug, or has been dropped into liquid, stop using your
device and contact your hearing care professional.
The device has a built-in rechargeable battery. This
battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of
times but may eventually wear out. The battery may
then only be replaced by authorized personnel.
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9.4 Other important information
SS Persons with pacemakers or other medical devices
should ALWAYS consult their physician or the
manufacturer of their device BEFORE using the device.
The use of the device with a pacemaker or other
medical devices should ALWAYS be in accordance with
the safety recommendations of the physician responsible
for your pacemaker or the pacemaker manufacturer.
SS Device collects and stores internal technical data.
This data may be read by a hearing care professional in
order to check the device, as well as to help you use
your device correctly.
SS The digital signal sent from the device to a connected
receiver cannot be overheard by other devices which
are not in the microphone’s network.
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10. Service and warranty
10.1 Local warranty
Please ask the hearing care professional, where you
purchased your device, about the terms of the local
warranty.
10.2 International warranty
Phonak offers a one year limited international warranty,
valid as of the date of purchase. This limited warranty
covers manufacturing and material defects. The warranty
is valid only if proof of purchase is shown.
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10.3 Warranty limitation
This warranty does not cover damage from improper
handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immersion in
water or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties
or non-authorized service centers renders the warranty
null and void. This warranty does not cover any services
performed by a hearing care professional in his/her
office.
Serial number:
Authorized hearing
care professional
(stamp / signature):
Date of purchase:
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11. Information and explanation of symbols
The symbol with the crossed-out
garbage bin is to make you aware
that this device may not be thrown
away as normal household waste.
Please dispose of old or unused device,
at waste disposal sites intended for
electronic waste, or give your device
to your hearing care professional
for disposal. Proper disposal protects
the environment and health.
This product has an embedded, nonreplaceable battery. Do not attempt
to open the product or remove the
battery as this may cause injury an
damage the product.
Please contact the local recycling
facility for removal of the battery.
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Phonak is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
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Important Safety Information
Declaration of Conformity
Service and Warranty
Informations de sécurité importantes
Déclaration de conformité
Service et garantie
Devices, appareils:
Roger Pen
Roger Clip-On Mic
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Les informations ci-dessous peuvent faire l’objet de modifications sans notification préalable.
www.phonak.com
English
1 Important Safety Information
Please read the information on the following pages 		
before using your Phonak device.
			This symbol on the product or its packaging means that it should not be
disposed of with your other household waste. It is your responsibility to
dispose of your waste equipment separately from the municipal waste
stream. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health.
1.1 Hazard warnings
Keep this device out of reach of children aged under 3 years.
Opening the device might damage it. If problems occur that cannot be resolved
by following the guidelines in the Troubles­hooting section of this User Guide,
consult your hearing care professional.
Your device should only be repaired by an authorized service center. Changes
or modifications to this device that were not explicitly approved by Phonak
are not permitted.
P lease dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations.
Do not use your device in areas where electronic equipment is prohibited. If
in doubt, please ask the person in charge.
 evice should not be used on aircrafts unless specifically permitted by flight
personnel.
External devices should only be connected if they have been tested in accor	
dance with corresponding IECXXXXX standards.
Only use accessories that are approved by Phonak AG.
Using your device’s cables in any way contradictory to their intended purpose
(e. g., wearing the USB cable around the neck) can cause injury.
When operating machinery, ensure that no parts of your device can get
caught in the machine.
Do not charge device while it is on your body.
Caution: electric shock. Do not insert plug alone into electrical outlets.
1.2 Product safety information
Protect the device from excessive shock and vibration.
i 	
Do not expose your device to temperatures and humidity outside of the
recommended conditions stated in this User Guide.
Never
use a microwave or other heating devices to dry the device.
i 	
Clean the device using a damp cloth. Never use household cleaning products
(washing powder, soap, etc.) or alcohol to clean the device.
Only
recharge your device using chargers supplied by Phonak or by stabilized
chargers providing 5VDC and ≥500 mA.
i 	
Do not connect an USB or audio cable to your device that exceeds 3 meters
(9ft) in length.
i 	
When the device is not in use, turn it OFF and store it safely.
i 	
Protect the device from excessive moisture (bathing, swimming), heat (radi-
ator, car dashboard), and direct contact with skin when sweating (workout,
fitness, sport).
i 	
X-ray radiation, CT or MRI scans may destroy or adversely affect the correct
functioning of the device.
Do not use excessive force when connecting your device to its different cables.
i 	
Protect all openings (microphones, audio input and charger) from dirt and
debris.
i 	
If the device has been dropped or damaged, if it overheats during charging,
has a damaged cord or plug, or has been dropped into liquid, stop using
your device and contact your hearing care professional.
i 	
The device has a built-in rechargeable battery. This battery can be charged
and discharged hundreds of times but may eventually wear out. The battery
may then only be replaced by authorized personnel.
1.3 Other important information
ƒƒ Persons with pacemakers or other medical devices should ALWAYS consult
their physician or the manufacturer of their device BEFORE using the device.
The use of the device with a pacemaker or other medical devices should
ALWAYS be in accordance with the safety recommendations of the physician
responsible for your pacemaker or the pacemaker manufacturer.
ƒƒ Device collects and stores internal technical data. This data may be read by a
hearing care professional in order to check the device, as well as to help you
use your device correctly.
ƒƒ The digital signal sent from the device to a connected receiver cannot be
overheard by other devices which are not in the microphone’s network.
2 Declaration of Conformity
In body worn operation, the devices have been found in compliance with the
requirements of EN 62209-2, FCC rule paragraph 2.1093, the ANSI/IEEE
C95.1:1999, the NCRP Report Number 86 for uncontrolled environment, according to the Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 and the Industry Canada Radio Standards Specification RSS-102 for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure.
Hereby, Phonak Communications AG, Länggasse 17, CH-3280 Murten, declares
that these Phonak products are in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. To obtain a copy of the
Declaration of conformity, please contact the manufacturer or the local Phonak
representative whose address can be taken from the list on www.phonak.com
(worldwide locations).
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS210 of Industry
Canada. 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. The device
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. The
device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency 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 interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If the device does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
– Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly ap­proved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the device.
3 Service and Warranty
Local warranty
Please ask the hearing care professional, where you purchased your device,
about the terms of the local warranty.
International warranty
Phonak offers a one year limited international warranty, valid as of the date of
purchase. This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects. The
warranty is valid only if proof of purchase is shown.
Warranty limitation
This warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care, exposure
to chemicals, immersion in water or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties
or non-authorized service centers renders the warranty null and void. This warranty
does not cover any services performed by a hearing care professional in his/her
office.
Serial number:
Purchase date:
Authorized hearing
care professional
(stamp/signature):
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1 Information de sécurité importante
Veuillez lire les informations sur les pages suivantes avant
d’utiliser votre appareil Phonak.
		Le symbole apposé sur le présent produit ou son emballage signifie qu’il
ne doit pas être jeté avec les autres ordures ménagères. Il vous incombe
de jeter votre ancien matériel séparément c’est-à dire hors système de
collecte des ordures ménagères municipal. En éliminant votre ancien
matériel en bonne et due forme, vous préviendrez tout risque d’ impact
néfaste sur l’environnement et la santé publique.
1.1 Avertissements de danger
Maintenez cet appareil hors de portée des enfants de moins de 3 ans.
Ouvrir l’appareil peut l’endommager. Si des problèmes surviennent et ne peuvent
pas être résolus en suivant les directives de la section Dépannage de ce Mode
d’emploi (le cas échéant), consultez votre audioprothésiste.
Votre appareil doit uniquement être réparé par un centre de service autorisé.
Les changements ou modifications de cet appareil qui n’ont pas été approuvés
explicitement par Phonak ne sont pas autorisés.
Éliminez les composants électriques selon les dispositions locales en vigueur.
 ’utilisez pas votre appareil dans les zones où les équipements électroniques
sont interdits. En cas de doute, veuillez consulter la personne responsable.
L ’appareil ne doit pas être utilisé dans les avions, sauf si le personnel de vol
l’autorise spécifiquement.
Les appareils externes ne doivent être connectés que s’ils ont été testés
conformes aux normes CEIXXXX correspondantes.
N’utilisez que des accessoires approuvés par Phonak AG.
 tiliser les câbles de votre appareil de manière contraire à leur usage prévu
(par ex. porter le câble USB autour du cou) peut provoquer des blessures.
Lors de l’utilisation de machines, assurez-vous qu’aucune partie de votre
appareil ne puisse se coincer dans la machine.
Ne chargez pas l’appareil lorsqu’il est sur votre corps.
Avertissement : électrocution. N’insérez pas la fiche seule dans des prises élec	
triques.
1.2 Informations sur la sécurité du produit
i 	Protégez l’appareil des chocs et vibrations excessifs.
i 	N’exposez pas votre appareil à des températures et une humidité hors des conditions recommandées dans le présent Mode d’emploi.
i 	N’utilisez jamais de four à micro-ondes ou d’autres appareils de chauffage
pour sécher l’appareil.
i 	Nettoyez l’appareil avec un chiffon humide. N’utilisez jamais de produits de
nettoyage domestiques (lessive en poudre, savon, etc.) ou d’alcool pour nettoyer l’appareil.
i 	Ne rechargez votre appareil qu’avec les chargeurs fournis par Phonak ou des
chargeurs stabilisés fournissant 5 VCC et ≥ 500 mA.
i 	Ne connectez pas de câble USB ou audio de plus de 3 mètres de long à votre
appareil.
i 	Quand l’appareil n’est pas utilisé, éteignez-le et conservez-le en lieu sûr.
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Protégez l’appareil contre l’humidité excessive (bain, natation), la chaleur
(radiateur, tableau de bord de voiture) et le contact direct avec la peau lorsque
vous transpirez (musculation, exercice, sport).
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Les radiographies, tomodensitométries ou IRM peuvent détruire ou avoir un
impact négatif sur le bon fonctionnement de l’appareil.
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N’exercez pas de force excessive lors de la connexion de votre appareil à ses
différents câbles.
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Protégez toutes les ouvertures (microphones, entrée audio et chargeur) de la
saleté et des impuretés.
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Si l’appareil est tombé ou a été endommagé, s’il surchauffe pendant le char-
gement, si son cordon ou sa fiche est endommagé ou s’il est tombé dans un
liquide, arrêtez de l’utiliser et contactez votre audioprothésiste.
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L’appareil a une pile rechargeable intégrée. Celle-ci peut être chargée et
déchargée des centaines de fois mais peut finir par s’user. La pile ne peut être
remplacée que par un personnel autorisé.
1.3 Autres informations importantes
ƒƒ Les personnes portant un stimulateur cardiaque ou d’autres appareils médicaux
doivent TOUJOURS consulter leur médecin ou le fabricant de leur appareil AVANT
d’utiliser l’appareil. L’utilisation de l’appareil avec un stimulateur cardiaque ou
d’autres appareils médicaux doit TOUJOURS être conforme aux recommandations
de sécurité du médecin responsable de votre stimulateur cardiaque ou du fabricant du stimulateur cardiaque.
ƒƒ L’appareil recueille et stocke les données techniques internes. Ces données peuvent être lues par un audioprothésiste afin de contrôler l’appareil et de vous aider
à l’utiliser correctement.
ƒƒ Le signal numérique envoyé par l’émetteur de l’appareil au récepteur connecté ne
peut pas être entendu par d’autres appareils non intégrés au réseau de l’émetteur.
2 Déclaration de Conformité
Pour l’utilisation sur le corps, cet appareil a été jugé conforme aux exigences d’EN
62209-2, Réglementation de la FCC paragraphe 2.1093, l’ANSI/IEEE C95.1:1999, le
rapport numéro 86 du NCRP pour l’environnement non contrôlé, conformément au
code de sécurité 6 de Santé Canada et la norme radio CNR-102 d’Industrie Canada
pour l’exposition non contrôlée/de la population en général.
Par la présente, Phonak Communications AG, Länggasse 17, CH-3280 Murten, déclare que le produit Phonak est conforme aux exigences principales et autres dispositions
pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Pour obtenir une copie de la Déclaration de
conformité, veuillez contacter le fabricant ou le représentant Phonak local dont l’adresse figure sur la liste du site www.phonak.com (sites à travers le monde).
Cet appareil est conforme aux sections 15 des réglements de la FCC et à CNR-210
d’Industrie Canada. Le fonctionnement aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet
appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences gênantes et (2) l’utilisateur de cet
appareil doit accepter les interférences reçues, y compris les interférences pouvant
provoquer un fonctionnement non désiré. Cet équipement a été testé et jugé en
conformité avec les limites afférentes à un appareil numérique de classe B, en
vertu de la section 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces normes sont conçues pour
assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans un environnement résidentiel. Cet appareil génère, utilise et peut émettre de l’énergie
radioélectrique et, s’il n’est pas installé ou utilisé selon les directives, peut causer
des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n’existe aucune garantie que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet appareil est la source d’interférences nuisibles pour la réception des
ondes de radio ou de télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en mettant l’appareil hors
tension, puis sous tension, il est recommandé de tenter d’éliminer ces interférences
en appliquant l’une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes :
– Réorienter ou déplacer l’antenne réceptrice.
– Éloigner l’appareil du récepteur.
– Brancher l’appareil dans une prise d’un circuit différent de celui qui alimente le
récepteur.
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 onsulter le détaillant ou un technicien radio ou télévision qualifié pour obtenir de
l’aide.
Avertissement de la FCC : tout changement ou toute modification non expressément approuvés par la partie responsable de la conformité pourrait
entraîner l’annulation des droits d’utilisation de cet appareil.
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3 Service et garantie
Garantie locale
Veuillez consulter l’audioprothésiste à l’endroit où vous avez acheté votre appareil
au sujet des conditions de la garantie locale.
Garantie internationale
Phonak propose une garantie internationale limitée d’un an, valide à compter de la
date d’achat. Cette garantie limitée couvre tous les défauts de fabrication et matériels. La garantie est uniquement valide sur présentation d’une preuve d’achat.
La garantie internationale n’aliène aucun des droits légaux dont vous pouvez
bénéficier selon votre législation nationale régissant la vente de produits de
consommation.
Limitation de garantie
Cette garantie ne couvre pas les dommages dus à une manipulation ou un entretien
inadaptés, l’exposition à des produits chimiques, l’immersion dans l’eau ou une
sollicitation excessive. Les dommages causés par des tiers ou des centres de service
non autorisés annulent la garantie. Cette garantie ne couvre pas les services
effectués par un audioprothésiste dans son bureau.
Numéro de série:
Date d’achat :
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