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Phonak Inc Phonak WallPilot WallPilot User Guide

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GA 029-0171-02 GB Englischhearing systemsWallPilotTMUser Guide
ContentsPageDescriptionWelcome to the world of multi-frequency FM communicationMain components 3InstallationChoosing the right location 4Preparing for installation 6Mounting to the wall 8Battery replacement 9Selecting the channel 10Adjusting the range 11Key lock 12Daily use 13Important notes 15Phonak distributors worldwideService and Warranty
GA 029-0171-02 GB EnglischDescription367110 42895Main unitFrame with built-in antennaAntenna cable connection to main unit(not visible on this diagram)Power cordOn/Off switchChannel selector (up/down)LCD display76543213-position coarse range adjustment(F1/F2/F3)Rotary control for continuous finerange adjustment(not visible on this diagram)Fixation screws1098
Welcome to the world of multi-frequency FM communicationThank you for choosing the WallPilot, a fully automatic, wireless frequency synchronizer especially developed for use with multi-frequency MicroLink receivers.The WallPilot ensures that FM users entering a room are automatically switched to the right channel. The process is fully automatic and completely independent of thechannel previously in use by the FM receiver. The WallPilot is ideal for schools andother buildings where FM is used in several rooms at once.The WallPilot is a Swiss quality product that will give many years of excellent service.
Main components3GA 029-0171-02 GB EnglischWallPilot with integral main unitPower cordAudio cable for optional software programming of the main unitFixation screws and screw anchors for wall mountingHole drilling template for wall mounting54321121 513 4
Choosing the right location4The choice of location depends on local conditions. Please consider the following:• The WallPilot range is continuously adjustable from zero to two meters.• The WallPilot synchronization signal reaches any FM receiver within the set range.For this reason, FM users who are already in the room should not remain perma-nently within the reception range of the WallPilot signal (see figure).The WallPilot transmits its synchronization signal equally in all directions (360°). The signal can pass through walls, meaning it may also be picked up by an FM receiver outside the room.WithinWallPilot rangeOutside ofWallPilotrange Correct Incorrect!
GA 029-0171-02 GB Englisch5The WallPilot is designed for mounting to a wall. Possible locations for the unit are:•Inside the room, adjacent to the entrance doorThe WallPilot then covers the room entry zone, which is the ideal location if there issufficient space. However, classroom desks and other working areas must be out ofrange of the WallPilot.•In a vacant area within the roomThe floor can be marked to show where people should walk past in order to receivethe WallPilot synchronization signal. This option allows reduction of the operatingrange to a minimum.•In an entry corridorThis is the recommended position when the room is at the end of a corridor, and FMusers pass through the corridor solely for classroom access.
6Preparing for installation• Determine the approximate location according to the previous criteria.• Put the WallPilot into operation (see next section) and either hold it against the wallor rest it on a chair (standing up, not lying flat).• Turn the range adjustment control (see page 11) fully clockwise (max.) and set therange switch to ‘F1’ (short range).• Do practical tests with hearing instruments and FM receivers.• If the range is too great:Decrease the range as necessary using the rotary control (turn counter-clockwise)
GA 029-0171-02 GB Englisch7• If the range is too small:Set the range switch to ‘F2’ (medium range) and again turn the rotary range controlfully clockwise.• Keep testing until the optimum range is adjusted. Once the range is optimized, testto ensure that the WallPilot signal does not reach FM users at undesired locations(e.g. in the corridor outside, sitting at desks, en route to the blackboard, etc.). Incase of problems, select a different location for the WallPilot. An alternative is torestrict the range as necessary; in this case we recommend marking the floor toindicate the WallPilot reception area.• After finding a good location in this way, proceed to mounting the WallPilot to the wall.
Mounting to the wall~5 cm (feet)~1.1 m (feet)• Drill fixation holes using the supplied template as a guide• Insert the screw anchors• Secure the WallPilot to the wall using the supplied fixation screws• Plug the power cord into the socket marked    on the main unit.The WallPilot can operate directly using the power cord, or on rechargeable batteries(for approx. 12 hours)☞Mains power is recommended for ease of use. 8
GA 029-0171-02 GB EnglischBattery replacement9Push up to open lidRemove main unitRemove antenna cableThe WallPilot main unit includes a removable rechargeable battery. The battery andpower cord are the same types used with the Campus S.23141234
Selecting the channel10As with the Campus S, a pair of channel selection buttons sets the FM channel.Press one of the channel selection buttons for 2 seconds▲= selects a higher channel ▼= selects a lower channel☞Ensure that the WallPilot is set to the designated channel for the room. This shouldcorrespond to the channel used by the FM transmitter (e.g. the Campus S) operatingin the same room.
GA 029-0171-02 GB Englisch11Adjusting the rangeBARotary control on the side of the main unit.Range switch F1 = Close rangeF2 = Medium rangeF3 = Long rangeRe-check the range after WallPilot installation and readjust if necessary.☞It is recommended to check the range regularly.AB
12The WallPilot has a built-in key lock. Similar to mobile telephones, it avoids uninten-tionally operating the keys. When activated, the key lock also prevents tampering bychildren.To lock keys: Press both keys simultaneously for 2 seconds. A « »-symbol appears in the LCD display.To unlock keys: Press the same keys simultaneously for 2 seconds.Key lock
GA 029-0171-02 GB Englisch13Putting into operation:Switch on the WallPilot (press the On/Off button for 2 seconds)Check the channel and battery charge state on the LCDActivate the key lock if needed (see page 12 key lock)3212313Daily use
14When FM users enter the room:The multi-frequency FM user’s receivers are set automatically to the channel selectedin the WallPilot.Depending on how the multi-frequency MicroLink receivers are programmed, a briefsignal in the hearing instrument may indicate the change of channel.Switching off:• Switch off the WallPilot (press the On/Off button for 2 seconds)If the WallPilot is operated with the rechargeable battery, simply plugging in the powercord recharges the battery. The three battery segments in the LCD display blink to indi-cate charging.
GA 029-0171-02 GB Englisch15Important notes1. The hearing instrument and FM receiver must be switched on before the WallPilotcan change the receiver channel.2. Ensure that the WallPilot is properly fixed and that the power cord is safely secured.3. Avoid simultaneous use of multiple WallPilots with overlapping transmission ranges.4. External influences such as interference from computer monitors can reduce theWallPilot’s operating range.
Phonak distributors worldwideGroup companies: (detailed information on www.phonak.com)Australia Phonak Australasia Pty. Ltd., Baulkham Hills N. S. W. 2153Austria Hansaton Akustische Geräte GmbH, 5020 SalzburgBelgium Lapperre N.V., 1702 Groot-BijgaardenCanada Phonak Canada Limited, Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1V9Denmark Phonak Danmark A/S, Nitivej 10, 2000 FrederiksbergFrance Phonak France SA, 69500 BronGermany Phonak GmbH, 70736 Fellbach-OeffingenItaly Phonak Italia S.r.l., 20159 MilanoJapan Phonak Japan Co., Ltd., Tokyo 101-0044Jordan Phonak Middle East, 11181 AmmanNetherlands Phonak B.V., 3439 ME NieuwegeinNew Zealand Phonak New Zealand Ltd., Takapuna, Auckland 9Norway Phonak AS, 0105 OsloSpain Phonak Laem S.A., 03008 AlicanteSweden Phonak AB,117 34 StockholmSwitzerland Phonak AG, Phonak Schweiz, 8712 StäfaUnited Kingdom Phonak UK Limited, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1PPUSA Phonak Inc., Warrenville, IL 60555-3927Independent A complete list of Phonak distributors is available at Phonak's Internet site: general agents: www.phonak.com. Please visit us or ask your hearingcare professional for information.Manufacturer: Phonak AG, Laubisrütistrasse 28, CH-8712 Stäfa, Switzerland
GA 029-0171-02 GB EnglischNotes
Notes
Service and WarrantyPhonak offers you a comprehensive global warranty which becomes effective on the date of purchase. Please ask your hearingcare professional for details and duration. Thiswarranty covers any repairs due to defects in material and/or workmanship. The warrantydoes not cover damage from improper handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immer-sion in water or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties or non-authorized servicecenters renders the Phonak warranty null and void. This warranty does not include anyservices performed by a hearingcare professional in their office. This warranty applies tothe Phonak products listed below: Serial number: Date of purchase:
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