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Connevans Roger X Parts list manual

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Tutor courtesy card
continued
Roger inspiro/Roger X
The Roger inspiro/Roger X radio system can be a great help
to a hearing aid user ‒ a little of your time to help
understand what does what will be much appreciated.
The battery status is shown in the
display and a flat battery
is shown as an empty
battery icon.
The Roger inspiro
needs daily charging.
Thank you for your time
Connection facilities into AV equipment are
available using the lead supplied, please contact
us for more information.
During the lesson try not to
draw attention to the Roger X
user but do help them by
always repeating questions
from the floor.
The student should give you the
Roger inspiro transmitter turned
on and ready to use
‒ if you can
see the
display then
the unit is on.
There is no need to be self conscious in wearing
a radio microphone ‒ all the best TV stars do so.
Microphone
should be
positioned
about the
length of a
biro from the
mouth.
Be aware that you have a
direct sound link to Roger X
users in the room and mute
the microphone when you are
talking to others.
6 information points
!
15 0 m m
During the lesson the
Roger inspiro will
automatically
adjust to louder
voice levels
so you
need not
change
the way you
normally talk.
BINSRXCC v1 Oct 2013
The tutor wears the Roger inspiro radio
microphone to pick up their voice, the
student wears an Roger X radio receiver to
feed sound directly into their hearing aid.
The result is a greatly improved
and relaxed listening
experience for the
hearing aid user.
After the session, if you are not returning the transmitter to the user,
remember to turn it off before going to the staff room or toilet!
The Roger inspiro has a transmitting range of several classrooms.
Roger inspiro controls
In normal use, it should not be necessary to use the controls ‒ we explain them here
in case you need to use them!
Avoid
wearing
'noisy'
clinking
jewellery.
ON/OFF slide switch Battery life indicator
Mini USB for
charging
Keypad lock button
3.5mm jack for multimedia
audio input
Keypad locked symbol
Microphone cable has a built
in aerial and must be fully
unwound before use
To avoid unintentionally
adjusting the controls, press
the keypad lock button,
then ‘OK’ ‒
repeat to
release.
Microphone mute status
When not addressing the radio
aid system user, always mute the
microphone with a short press of
the mic mute button (don’t
forget to toggle back to normal
afterwards!).
When the mic is
muted, the
microphone
symbol is shown
as crossed out.
Microphone mute button
Connevans Limited
Bridge House, 1 Nutfield Road, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3EB
Helpline 01737 247571 info@connevans.com
Information: www.connevans.com Online shopping: www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
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Tutor courtesy card ‒ Roger inspiro/Roger X
Tutor courtesy card
continued
Roger inspiro/Roger X
The Roger inspiro/Roger X radio system can be a great help
to a hearing aid user ‒ a little of your time to help
understand what does what will be much appreciated.
The battery status is shown in the
display and a flat battery
is shown as an empty
battery icon.
The Roger inspiro
needs daily charging.
Thank you for your time
Connection facilities into AV equipment are
available using the lead supplied, please contact
us for more information.
During the lesson try not to
draw attention to the Roger X
user but do help them by
always repeating questions
from the floor.
The student should give you the
Roger inspiro transmitter turned
on and ready to use
‒ if you can
see the
display then
the unit is on.
There is no need to be self conscious in wearing
a radio microphone ‒ all the best TV stars do so.
Microphone
should be
positioned
about the
length of a
biro from the
mouth.
Be aware that you have a
direct sound link to Roger X
users in the room and mute
the microphone when you are
talking to others.
6 information points
!
15 0 m m
During the lesson the
Roger inspiro will
automatically
adjust to louder
voice levels
so you
need not
change
the way you
normally talk.
BINSRXCC v1 Oct 2013
The tutor wears the Roger inspiro radio
microphone to pick up their voice, the
student wears an Roger X radio receiver to
feed sound directly into their hearing aid.
The result is a greatly improved
and relaxed listening
experience for the
hearing aid user.
After the session, if you are not returning the transmitter to the user,
remember to turn it off before going to the staff room or toilet!
The Roger inspiro has a transmitting range of several classrooms.
Roger inspiro controls
In normal use, it should not be necessary to use the controls ‒ we explain them here
in case you need to use them!
Avoid
wearing
'noisy'
clinking
jewellery.
ON/OFF slide switch Battery life indicator
Mini USB for
charging
Keypad lock button
3.5mm jack for multimedia
audio input
Keypad locked symbol
Microphone cable has a built
in aerial and must be fully
unwound before use
To avoid unintentionally
adjusting the controls, press
the keypad lock button,
then ‘OK’ ‒
repeat to
release.
Microphone mute status
When not addressing the radio
aid system user, always mute the
microphone with a short press of
the mic mute button (don’t
forget to toggle back to normal
afterwards!).
When the mic is
muted, the
microphone
symbol is shown
as crossed out.
Microphone mute button
Connevans Limited
Bridge House, 1 Nutfield Road, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3EB
Helpline 01737 247571 info@connevans.com
Information: www.connevans.com Online shopping: www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
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Tutor courtesy card ‒ Roger inspiro/Roger X