Commidt LIBERTO User manual

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Congratulations 4
About Liberto 4
The functions of the Liberto 5
Charging the Liberto 5
Switching the Liberto on and off 6
Pairing the Liberto with the Maestro 6
How to... 7
adjust the sensitivity/strength of the microphone…7
switch between microphones…7
establish speech connection…7
terminate connection to the Liberto…8
Description of light diodes and colours 8
Trouble shooting and FAQ 9
Storage and maintenance 10
English
Certification and safety approvals (english) A
Declaration of conformity (english) B

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Congratulations
Congratulations on your new Liberto. We hope you get a lot of pleasure
from this solution which gives you better sound in conversations and at
meetings with several participants.
This user manual will ensure you get started, so that you get the most
pleasure from your new solution. Your local dealer offers a range of
accessories which will further enhance the functionality of this product.
Before use, the unit must be fully charged (see page 5 for directions).
Charge time is approximately 2 hours.
Never attempt to dismantle the product yourself. Only approved local
dealers or service centres may open the products. Contact your local
dealer if any parts of the unit need replacing.
Keep out of reach of children:
The plastic packaging of the product and accessories are not children’s
toys. The packaging or the small parts it contains may cause choking if
swallowed.
Ignition of flammable atmospheres
Do not use the Liberto in environments where there is a danger of
igniting flammable gasses.
About Liberto
Liberto is a wireless Bluetooth microphone This can be paired with
the Maestro or other Bluetooth devices.
See the illustrations on page 1 for an explanation of the points
below
Talk button• 1:
Used to establish a connection with a paired device (Maestro).
Socket for charging and accessories• 2:
The power supply cable is connected here, as well as other
accessories with 2.5mm jack.
Status lamp• 3:
Indicates if the Liberto is communicating with a
paired device (Maestro)
See the table on page 9 for an explanation of the light signals.

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Microphone selector• 4:
Used to switch between the directional and omni-directional
microphones (see explanation below).
Battery indicator lamp• 5:
Shows the battery level of the Liberto.
See the table on page 8 for an explanation of the light signal.
Zoom microphone• 6:
Captures sound from a defined direction and
reduces background noise.
Omni-microphone• 7:
Captures sound from all directions (360 degrees).
On/Off button• 8:
Switches device on and off.
Microphone sensitivity button• 9:
Used to adjust the sensitivity/strength of the microphone.
The functions of the Liberto
In situations where you feel the sound from the hearing aids/CI is too low
or there is too much noise, you can use the wireless Liberto microphone
with a Maestro (Neck Loop). The Liberto sends wireless sound to
a paired device, e.g. the Maestro. You can choose between a zoom
microphone and an omni-directional microphone. You also have the
choice of establishing a connection to the Maestro from the Liberto
(push-to-talk).
Charging the Liberto
Make sure the Liberto is fully charged before use.
You can charge the Liberto in the following ways:
Accompanying charger (charges from a power supply).• Through the Twin Charger Cradle/Audiostreamer (accessory).• With the Car Charger (accessory)•
During charging, the Battery indicator lamp 5will flash red.
When the Liberto is fully charged, the Battery indicator lamp 5
will illuminate solid blue.
When the battery level is low, the Battery indicator lamp 5will flash
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Note: The lifetime of the battery will be significantly reduced if the
devices left uncharged for extended periods. We therefore recommend
that you charge the device at least once a month.
When the operation time of the battery begins to decrease, and you wish
to replace it, please send the Liberto to your local dealer.
The article number of the battery is: 956-001
Switching the Liberto on and off
How to switch on the Liberto:
Press and hold the On/Off button• 8until you see a blue light on the
Battery indicator lamp 5. 5
How to switch off the Liberto:
Press and hold the On/Off button• 8down until you see a red light on
the Battery indicator lamp 5.
Pairing the Liberto with the Maestro
Your Liberto must be programmed to be able to communicate with
another device, e.g. the Maestro. This is done by connecting these
together wirelessly (pairing).
NOTE: It is important that the Liberto and the device it is paired with are
within a distance of 1 meter while paired and that both devices are fully
charged.
How to set the the Liberto to pairing mode:1. Switch the Liberto on• Press and hold down the On/Off button• 8until the Battery indicator
lamp 5flashes alternately red and blue The Liberto is now ready
to pair for approximately 3 minutes.
How to set the the Maestro to pairing mode:2. Press and hold the pairing button on the Maestro (see the Maestro’s• user manual for instructions) until you see the Battery indicator
lamp on the Maestro flash alternately red and blue. You will also
hear a double tone from the Maestro. The Maestro will now search
for the Liberto.
Pairing completed!3. When the Maestro and Liberto are paired, they will establish• communication with each other. You will see this when the status
lamp 3lights solid yellow. It will do this every time it communicates
with a Bluetooth device (Maestro).
If the pairing was unsuccessful, repeat steps 1 to 3.•

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If you pair the Liberto with Bluetooth devices other than the Maestro, the
device must be set to pairing mode (the device must have a password of
0000 for the pairing to be completed). We cannot guarantee
lip synchronisation with devices other than the Maestro as the Liberto
uses the communication delay of the device it is paired with.
How to...
adjust the sensitivity/strength of the microphone…The microphone sensitivity can be adjusted in stages (press• for each sound level) or by holding the microphone sensitivity
button 9in the desired direction until the desired level has been
achieved.
The Liberto remembers its last volume position, so that when it is• switched off and on, it will start at the same volume position.
switch between microphones…You can switch between two different microphones.• The omni-directional microphone• captures sound from all
directions. The directional microphone captures sound from just
one direction and reduces background noise.
When using the directional microphone• , it must be pointed
towards the sound source you wish to hear (see page 1 to see
where the microphones is placed).
Switch between the microphones by setting the microphone source• button 4to the desired position.
establish speech connection…Establish connection with the Maestro• Switch on the Liberto (see page 6 for instructions).- Switch on the Maestro and set it to Conversation mode- (see the Maestro’s user manual for instructions).
The Maestro will search for your previously paired Liberto.- The Maestro will establish a connection with the Liberto.- You will see this when the status lamp 3on Liberto
illuminates solid yellow.
Establish connection with the Liberto• Switch on the Liberto (see page 6 for instructions).- Switch on the Maestro (see the Maestro’s user manual for- instructions).
Press the talk button- 1.
The Liberto will search for your previously paired Maestro.-

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The Liberto will establish a connection with the Maestro.- You will see this when the status lamp 3on Liberto illuminates
solid yellow.
terminate connection to the Liberto…The connection can be terminated in the following 4 ways:• Change the mode on the Maestro (see the Maestro’s user- manual for instructions)
Switch off the Maestro (see the Maestro’s user manual for- instructions)
Press the talk button- 1
Switch off the Liberto (see page 6 for instructions)-
Usefull tips:
Using the accompanying rotating shirt/blouse clip can reduce noise
caused by the device rubbing off clothing. Attach the clip to the back of
the Liberto. You can also attach a cord to the clip on the Liberto so that it
can be hung around the neck. Thread the accompanying cord through the
hole on the Liberto’s clip.
Make a loop in the cord so that it remains in place.
Description of light diodes and colours
Battery indicator lamp 5
What you see What this implies for the Liberto
Solid blue light The battery level is between 100% - 20%
Flashing red light The battery level is below 20%
Flashing blue light The Liberto is searching for a paired device
(Maestro)
Solid blue light
(while charging) Charging complete
Flashing red light
(while charging) The Liberto is charging
Alternating blue and
red light The Liberto is ready for pairing

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Status lamp 3
What you see What this implies for the Liberto
Solid yellow light The Liberto has a connection with a
Bluetooth device (Maestro)
Trouble shooting and FAQ
The Liberto will not switch on!
Charge the battery.•
The Liberto will not charge!
Make sure the charge plug is correctly connected to the Liberto and• that the socket is working.
I hear crackling!
For the best possible sound quality, the Liberto must be within range• of the Maestro.
If you are using the Maestro headset, make sure the plug to the• headset is correctly connected.
I cannot hear anything from the Liberto!
Increase the volume on the Maestro.• Check that the Liberto is paired with the Maestro• (see page 6 for instructions).
If you are using the Maestro headset, make sure the plug to the• headset is correctly connected.
If you are using the hearing aid, make sure the loop is placed• correctly around the neck and that the hearing aid is set to
the T or MT setting.
Will the Liberto work with other Bluetooth devices?
The Liberto is made to be able to work with all Bluetooth devices.• This depends on the Bluetooth devices being compatible with
Bluetooth version 1.2 or 2.0 and supporting an A2DP profile.
The Bluetooth devices must have “0000” as password.•

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Storage and maintenance
Always store the device with the power switched off.• Do not store the device in extreme temperatures• (over 45°C/113°F, in direct sunlight, or below -10°C/14°F).• This can reduce the lifetime of the battery and affect performance.
High temperatures can also reduce performance.
Do not expose the devices to liquid or moisture.• Clean the devices with a dry cloth.•

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Certification and safety approvals
CE
This product is CE marked accordingly to the provisions of the
R & TTE Directive (99/55/EC), COMMidt AS, declares that this product is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC.
For further information, please consult: http://www.commidt.com
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth word® and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by COMMidt AS is under licence. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective owners.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials,
components and substances which can be dangerous and
detrimental to human health and the environment if waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of
correctly. Products marked with the “crossed-out waste bin”
symbol shown below are electrical and electronic equipment.
This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic
equipment must not be discarded along with unsorted household waste, but must
be collected separately. In the development and manufacture of your COMMidt
product, high-quality materials and components have been used which can
be recycled.When disposing of electrical and electronic equipment you should
therefore make use of a collection arrangement intended for this purpose, which
may involve either delivery at your local collection point or recycling station or
collection at your home. Further information should be obtained from your local
dealer.
Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to human health
and the environment if not handled properly.
Batteries are labelled with a crossed dustbin as shown.
It symbolizes that waste batteries must not be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste, but must be collected separately.
Some batteries are also labelled with the chemical symbol Hg (mercury), Cd
(cadmium) or Pb(lead). This is particularly harmful substances, and therefore it is
important that these batteries will be collected.
It is important that you hand your waste batteries to the collection systems which
are established. On this way you help to ensure that batteries are recycled in
accordance with the law and will not unduly impact the environment.
When disposing of waste batteries you must use a collection system established
for that purpose whether it be handed in at your local collection point or recycling
or collected directly from the household. Detailed information must be obtained
from the local authorities.
Removal of the battery:
Unscrew the screw on the rear of the unit1.
Remove the front cover2.
Unscrew the screw on the circuit board.3.
Remove the circuit board4.
Unplug the battery5.
Declaration of conformity
We COMMidt, Kirkegata 57-59, 7600 Levanger, Norway declare
under our own responsibility that the Bluetooth products to which this declaration
refers conforms withthe relevant standards or other standardised documents.
•93/42/EØF
•NS-EN12182
•ETSIEN301489-1V1.4.1(2002-08)
•ETSIEN301489-17V1.2.1(2002.08)
•EN300328V1.6.1(2004-11)
•EN61000-4-3,5.1
•EN61000-4-2,5.2
According the regulations in Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
This device is a class 2 Bluetooth device (max 2 mW EIRP). Due to the low level
of transmit output power the device is not subject to the routine RF exposure
valuation as per Section 2.1093 of the FCC rules.
Levanger 2009-04-24
Roar Austvik
Managing Director, COMMidt
FCC
Dette produktet er designet
for å imøtekomme Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
sin krav og reguleringer.
Your mobile device is also designed
to meet the requirements for
exposure to radio waves established
by the Federal Communications
Commission (USA) and Industry
Canada.
Information about this device model
can be found at www.fcc.gov/oet/
fccid by searching the equipment
COMMidt-logo
Logoen COMMidt® er beskyttet, og
all bruk av denne logo må avklares
med COMMidt.

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Certification and safety approvals
CE
This product is CE marked accordingly to the provisions of the
R & TTE Directive (99/55/EC), COMMidt AS, declares that this product is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1995/5/EC.
For further information, please consult: http://www.commidt.com
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth word® and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by COMMidt AS is under licence. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective owners.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials,
components and substances which can be dangerous and
detrimental to human health and the environment if waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of
correctly. Products marked with the “crossed-out waste bin”
symbol shown below are electrical and electronic equipment.
This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic
equipment must not be discarded along with unsorted household waste, but must
be collected separately. In the development and manufacture of your COMMidt
product, high-quality materials and components have been used which can
be recycled.When disposing of electrical and electronic equipment you should
therefore make use of a collection arrangement intended for this purpose, which
may involve either delivery at your local collection point or recycling station or
collection at your home. Further information should be obtained from your local
dealer.
Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to human health
and the environment if not handled properly.
Batteries are labelled with a crossed dustbin as shown.
It symbolizes that waste batteries must not be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste, but must be collected separately.
Some batteries are also labelled with the chemical symbol Hg (mercury), Cd
(cadmium) or Pb(lead). This is particularly harmful substances, and therefore it is
important that these batteries will be collected.
It is important that you hand your waste batteries to the collection systems which
are established. On this way you help to ensure that batteries are recycled in
accordance with the law and will not unduly impact the environment.
When disposing of waste batteries you must use a collection system established
for that purpose whether it be handed in at your local collection point or recycling
or collected directly from the household. Detailed information must be obtained
from the local authorities.
Removal of the battery:
Unscrew the screw on the rear of the unit1.
Remove the front cover2.
Unscrew the screw on the circuit board.3.
Remove the circuit board4.
Unplug the battery5.
Declaration of conformity
We COMMidt, Kirkegata 57-59, 7600 Levanger, Norway declare
under our own responsibility that the Bluetooth products to which this declaration
refers conforms withthe relevant standards or other standardised documents.
•93/42/EØF
•NS-EN12182
•ETSIEN301489-1V1.4.1(2002-08)
•ETSIEN301489-17V1.2.1(2002.08)
•EN300328V1.6.1(2004-11)
•EN61000-4-3,5.1
•EN61000-4-2,5.2
According the regulations in Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
This device is a class 2 Bluetooth device (max 2 mW EIRP). Due to the low level
of transmit output power the device is not subject to the routine RF exposure
valuation as per Section 2.1093 of the FCC rules.
Levanger 2009-04-24
Roar Austvik
Managing Director, COMMidt
FCC
Dette produktet er designet
for å imøtekomme Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
sin krav og reguleringer.
Your mobile device is also designed
to meet the requirements for
exposure to radio waves established
by the Federal Communications
Commission (USA) and Industry
Canada.
Information about this device model
can be found at www.fcc.gov/oet/
fccid by searching the equipment
COMMidt-logo
Logoen COMMidt® er beskyttet, og
all bruk av denne logo må avklares
med COMMidt.
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