Widex UNI-DEX Users Instructions

Type
Users Instructions
UNI-Dex
WIDEX A/S Nymoellevej 6, 3540 Lynge, Denmark
www.widex.com
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Manual no.:
9 514 0259 099 #01
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DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE – See illustration 1
 Pushbutton
 RoomOffbutton
 Neckloop
 Microphone
 Chargingindicator
 Chargerconnector
 Jackplug
Read these instructions carefully before you start using the device
Intendeduse
This device is intended for use in transmitting audio from a mobile phone
to wireless hearing aids during a phone conversation, and for listening to
music from an audio source. The device can also be used as a headset.
Note: The device uses the 4-pole jack standard which is common in newer
mobile phones. If your mobile phone or audio source uses a different
configuration, it may not work with this product.
ACCESSORIES – See illustration 2
 Charger
 Plug(fourregion-specificversions)
Placetheappropriateplugversionontopofthechargerasillustrated()
andslideiton()
CHARGING – See illustration 3
 Connectchargertodevice
 Plugchargerintowallsocket
 Redlightcharginggreenlightfullycharged
Batterylifehoursstreamingmonthsstandby
HOW TO USE – See illustration 4
 Jointhetwoneckloopparts
 Plugthejackcableintothemobilephoneoranappropriateaudio
device
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Incoming calls
– See illustration 5
 AnswerPresspushbutton
 Speakintomicrophone
 EndcallPresskeyonmobilephone
Outgoing calls
– See illustration 5
 Dialfromphone
Soundadjustmentduringuse
Volumeisadjustedattheaudiosource
ToshutoutsurroundingsoundspressRoomOffbutton
MAINTENANCE
Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use chemicals.
Do not expose to extreme temperatures or high humidity.
Do not immerse in liquids.
When the device is not in use keep it in a dry location out of reach of
children and pets.
Never try to open or repair the device yourself. This may only be done
by authorised personnel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible cause Solution
The device does
not work
a) Device battery low
b) The mobile phone is set to
silent mode
c) Hearing aid battery low
a) Charge device battery
b) Set to normal mode
c) Change hearing aid’s bat-
tery
No sound
No sound when
used with mobile
phone
a) Jack not fully inserted
b) Mobile phone does not
use standard jack plug
a) Make sure the jack is cor-
rectly connected
b) Contact hearing care pro-
fessional
If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional.
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WARNINGS
WARNING
Do not attempt to change the battery yourself. Contact your hearing care
professional.
Do not carry your device with you if you are having an X-ray or MRI scan,
or other scans or radiation treatment and never place it in a microwave
oven.
Keep the device and its parts and accessories out of reach of children
and anyone else who might swallow parts of the device, or otherwise
cause injury to themselves with these items. In case of ingestion, contact
a physician immediately.
Do not use the device on aircraft or in hospitals without permission.
Do not use the device in mines or other areas with explosive gases.
This device is charged by an external power charger.
Only connect a charger that is compatible with the device.
The charger must have an output rating of 5VDC and a micro USB
connector.
The charger input rating voltage and wall plug must be compatible
with the AC wall outlet in your region.
The charger must have the certification marks showing certification by
a safety agency acceptable in your region.
Use only the charger supplied by the Manufacturer to ensure safe and
efficient use of your device.
When the device is connected to external mains-operated equipment
such as a PC, audio source or similar, this equipment must comply with
IEC 60065, IEC 60950-1, IEC 60601-1 or equivalent safety standards.
Interference with active Implants.
In order to show caution, we advise to follow the guidelines recom-
mended by manufacturers of defibrillators and pacemakers regarding
use of mobile phones:
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If you wear an active implantable device keep the Wireless Hearing
Aids and Hearing Aid Accessories such as wireless remote controls or
communicators at least 15 cm away from the implant.
If you experience any interference, do not use the hearing aids and
contact the manufacturer of the implant. Please note that interference
can also be caused by power lines, electrostatic discharge, airport
metal detectors etc.
If you have an active brain implant, please contact the manufacturer of
the implant for risk evaluation.
If you have an implantable device, we advise keeping magnets* at
least 15 cm away from the implant. (*= can be specified as Autophone
magnet, hearing instrument case, magnet in a tool, etc.)
Hereby, Widex A/S declares that this UNI-DEX is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at:
http://www.widex.com/doc
2
SYMBOLS
Symbol Title/Description
Manufacturer
The product is produced by the manufacturer whose
name and address are stated next to the symbol. If ap-
propriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.
Date of manufacture
The date when the product was manufactured.
Use-by date
The date after which the product is not to be used.
Batch code
The products batch code (lot or batch identification).
Catalogue number
The products catalogue (item) number.
Serial number
The products serial number.
Keep away from sunlight
The product must be protected from light sources and/or
The product must be kept away from heat
Keep dry
The product must be protected from moisture and/or
The product must be kept away from rain
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SYMBOLS
Symbol Title/Description
Manufacturer
The product is produced by the manufacturer whose
name and address are stated next to the symbol. If ap-
propriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.
Date of manufacture
The date when the product was manufactured.
Use-by date
The date after which the product is not to be used.
Batch code
The products batch code (lot or batch identification).
Catalogue number
The products catalogue (item) number.
Serial number
The products serial number.
Keep away from sunlight
The product must be protected from light sources and/or
The product must be kept away from heat
Keep dry
The product must be protected from moisture and/or
The product must be kept away from rain
3
Symbol Title/Description
Lower limit of temperature
The lowest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Upper limit of temperature
The highest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Temperature limits
The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod-
uct can be safely exposed.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary infor-
mation (warnings/precautions) and must be read before
using the product.
Caution/Warning
Text marked with a caution/warning symbol must be
read before using the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste
When the product is to be discarded, it must be sent to
a designated collection point for recycling and recovery.
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set
out in European CE marking directives.
8
3
Symbol Title/Description
Lower limit of temperature
The lowest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Upper limit of temperature
The highest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Temperature limits
The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod-
uct can be safely exposed.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary infor-
mation (warnings/precautions) and must be read before
using the product.
Caution/Warning
Text marked with a caution/warning symbol must be
read before using the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste
When the product is to be discarded, it must be sent to
a designated collection point for recycling and recovery.
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set
out in European CE marking directives.
4
Symbol Title/Description
Alert
The product is identified by R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
as an equipment Class 2 product with some restrictions
on use in some CE member states.
C-Tick mark
The product complies with electrical safety, EMC and ra-
dio spectrum regulatory requirements for products sup-
plied to the Australian or New Zealand market.
Interference
Electromagnetic interference may occur in the vicinity of
the product.
Do not re-use
The product is intended for use by a single user.
The six-digit number on the product is the serial number
.
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、何 、補 使 、直
ちにペーメーにご相談くださいライン
静電放電、空港の金属探知機で干渉が起能性があ
意ください
インプラトをご使ンプラに安
ついてご認くださ
め込み型機器使用場合はの機器磁石*
15cm離い。(*磁石は、聴器ケや付属品使
)。
Hereby,WidexA/SdeclaresthatthisUNI-DEXisincompliance
withtheessentialrequirementsandotherrelevantprovisionsof
Directive1999/5/EC.
AcopyoftheDeclarationofConformitycanbefoundat:
http://japan.widex.com/ja-jp/
2
製品製造者の名製造所の所在地製造年記載
りま す。
された年
品の使可能期
品のト番号 (時の生産単位を特定する番号)
製品のグ (品目) 番号
製品のル (製造)番号
を、およびら遮蔽しださい
湿護り、らさないでくださ
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DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE – See illustration 1
 Pushbutton
 RoomOffbutton
 Neckloop
 Microphone
 Chargingindicator
 Chargerconnector
 Jackplug
Read these instructions carefully before you start using the device
Intendeduse
This device is intended for use in transmitting audio from a mobile phone
to wireless hearing aids during a phone conversation, and for listening to
music from an audio source. The device can also be used as a headset.
Note: The device uses a standard 4-pole jack which is common in newer
mobile phones. If your mobile phone or audio source uses a different
configuration, it may not work with this product.
ACCESSORIES – See illustration 2
 Charger
 Plug(fourregion-specificversions)
Placetheappropriateplugversionontopofthechargerasillustrated()
andslideiton()
CHARGING – See illustration 3
 Connectchargertodevice
 Plugchargerintowallsocket
 Redlightcharginggreenlightfullycharged
Batterylifehoursstreamingmonthsstandby
HOW TO USE – See illustration 4
 Jointhetwoneckloopparts
 Plugthejackcableintothemobilephoneoranappropriateaudio
device
244
Incoming calls
– See illustration 5
 AnswerPresspushbutton
 Speakintomicrophone
 EndcallPresskeyonmobilephone
Outgoing calls
– See illustration 5
 Dialfromphone
Soundadjustmentduringuse
Volumeisadjustedattheaudiosource
TomutesurroundingsoundspressRoomOffbutton
MAINTENANCE
Clean with a damp cloth. Do not use chemicals.
Do not expose to extreme temperatures or high humidity.
Do not immerse in liquids.
When the device is not in use keep it in a dry location out of reach of
children and pets.
Never try to open or repair the device yourself. This may only be done
by authorized personnel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible cause Solution
The device does
not work
a) Device battery low
b) The mobile phone is set to
silent mode
c) Hearing aid battery low
a) Charge device battery
b) Set to normal mode
c) Change hearing aid’s bat-
tery
No sound
No sound when
used with mobile
phone
a) Jack not fully inserted
b) Mobile phone does not
use standard jack plug
a) Make sure the jack is cor-
rectly connected
b) Contact hearing care pro-
fessional
If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional.
245
WARNINGS
WARNING
Do not attempt to change the battery yourself. Contact your hearing care
professional.
Do not carry your device with you if you are having an X-ray or MRI scan,
or other scans or radiation treatment and never place it in a microwave
oven.
Keep the device and its parts and accessories out of reach of children
and anyone else who might swallow parts of the device, or otherwise
cause injury to themselves with these items. In case of ingestion, contact
a physician immediately.
Do not use the device on aircraft or in hospitals without permission.
Do not use the device in mines or other areas with explosive gases.
This device is charged by an external power charger.
Only connect a charger that is compatible with the device.
The charger must have an output rating of 5VDC and a micro USB
connector.
The charger input rating voltage and wall plug must be compatible
with the AC wall outlet in your region.
The charger must have the certification marks showing certification by
a safety agency acceptable in your region.
Use only the charger supplied by the Manufacturer to ensure safe and
efficient use of your device.
When the device is connected to external electrical equipment such as a
PC, audio source or similar, this equipment must comply with IEC 60065,
IEC 60950-1, IEC 60601-1 or equivalent safety standards.
Interference with active Implants.
In order to show caution, we advise to follow the guidelines recom-
mended by manufacturers of defibrillators and pacemakers regarding
use of mobile phones:
246
If you wear an active implantable device keep the Wireless Hearing
Aids and Hearing Aid Accessories such as wireless remote controls or
communicators at least 15 cm/6 inches away from the implant.
If you experience any interference, do not use the hearing aids and
contact the manufacturer of the implant. Please note that interference
can also be caused by power lines, electrostatic discharge, airport
metal detectors etc.
If you have an active brain implant, please contact the manufacturer of
the implant for risk evaluation.
If you have an implantable device, we advise keeping magnets* at
least 15 cm/6 inches away from the implant. (*= can be specified as
Autophone magnet, hearing instrument case, magnet in a tool, etc.)
Hereby, Widex A/S declares that this UNI-DEX is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at:
http://www.widex.com/doc
2
SYMBOLS
Symbol Title/Description
Manufacturer
The product is produced by the manufacturer whose
name and address are stated next to the symbol. If ap-
propriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.
Date of manufacture
The date when the product was manufactured.
Use-by date
The date after which the product is not to be used.
Batch code
The products batch code (lot or batch identification).
Catalog number
The products catalog (item) number.
Serial number
The products serial number.
Keep away from sunlight
The product must be protected from light sources and/or
The product must be kept away from heat
Keep dry
The product must be protected from moisture and/or
The product must be kept away from rain
247
2
SYMBOLS
Symbol Title/Description
Manufacturer
The product is produced by the manufacturer whose
name and address are stated next to the symbol. If ap-
propriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.
Date of manufacture
The date when the product was manufactured.
Use-by date
The date after which the product is not to be used.
Batch code
The products batch code (lot or batch identification).
Catalog number
The products catalog (item) number.
Serial number
The products serial number.
Keep away from sunlight
The product must be protected from light sources and/or
The product must be kept away from heat
Keep dry
The product must be protected from moisture and/or
The product must be kept away from rain
3
Symbol Title/Description
Lower limit of temperature
The lowest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Upper limit of temperature
The highest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Temperature limits
The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod-
uct can be safely exposed.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary infor-
mation (warnings/precautions) and must be read before
using the product.
Caution/Warning
Text marked with a caution/warning symbol must be
read before using the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste
When the product is to be discarded, it must be sent to
a designated collection point for recycling and recovery.
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set
out in European CE marking directives.
248
3
Symbol Title/Description
Lower limit of temperature
The lowest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Upper limit of temperature
The highest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Temperature limits
The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod-
uct can be safely exposed.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary infor-
mation (warnings/precautions) and must be read before
using the product.
Caution/Warning
Text marked with a caution/warning symbol must be
read before using the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste
When the product is to be discarded, it must be sent to
a designated collection point for recycling and recovery.
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set
out in European CE marking directives.
4
Symbol Title/Description
Alert
The product is identified by R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
as an equipment Class 2 product with some restrictions
on use in some CE member states.
C-Tick mark
The product complies with electrical safety, EMC and ra-
dio spectrum regulatory requirements for products sup-
plied to the Australian or New Zealand market.
Interference
Electromagnetic interference may occur in the vicinity of
the product.
Do not re-use
The product is intended for use by a single user.
The six-digit number on the product is the serial number
.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Radiotransmittercablestransducers
TheUNI-DEXcontainsaradiotransmitterreceiverwiththefollowing
Radiotransmitterparameters
• Frequency (range): 10.6 MHz (10.2 – 11.0 MHz)
• Bandwidth (-15dB): 660 kHz
Channel: Single channel radio
Modulation: FSK
• Radiated Output Power: -85.2 dBm/ 3.02pw(ERP effective radiated
power
• Magnetic field strength: -26.9 dBµA/m (at 10 m distance)
• Duty Cycle: Up to 100% (averaged over 1 hour of operation)
Simplex capability
Cablesandtransducers
TheUNI-DEXusesafixed-polemmjackcableforaudioinputsignal
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Symbol Title/Description
Lower limit of temperature
The lowest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Upper limit of temperature
The highest temperature to which the product can be
safely exposed.
Temperature limits
The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod-
uct can be safely exposed.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary infor-
mation (warnings/precautions) and must be read before
using the product.
Caution/Warning
Text marked with a caution/warning symbol must be
read before using the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste
When the product is to be discarded, it must be sent to
a designated collection point for recycling and recovery.
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set
out in European CE marking directives.
4
Symbol Title/Description
Alert
The product is identified by R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
as an equipment Class 2 product with some restrictions
on use in some CE member states.
C-Tick mark
The product complies with electrical safety, EMC and ra-
dio spectrum regulatory requirements for products sup-
plied to the Australian or New Zealand market.
Interference
Electromagnetic interference may occur in the vicinity of
the product.
Do not re-use
The product is intended for use by a single user.
The six-digit number on the product is the serial number.
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Guidanceandmanufacturer’sdeclaration
Electromagneticemissions
TheUNI-DEXisintendedforuseintheelectromagneticenvironmentspeci-
fiedbelowThecustomerortheuserofaUNI-DEXshouldassurethatitis
usedinsuchanenvironment
Emissions
test
Compliance Electromagnetic environment
- guidance
RF
emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1 The UNI-DEX uses RF energy only for
its internal function. Therefore, its RF
emissions are very low and are not likely
to cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF
emissions
CISPR 11
Class B The UNI-DEX is suitable for use in all
establishments, including domestic
establishments and those directly
connected to the public low-voltage
power supply network that supplies
buildings used for domestic purposes.
Harmonic
emissions
IEC
61000-3-2
Not
applicable *)
Voltage
fluctua-
tions/ flicker
emissions
IEC
61000-3-3
Not
applicable *)
*) Battery powered equipment
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Electromagneticimmunity
TheUNI-DEXisintendedforuseintheelectromagneticenvironmentspeci-
fiedbelowThecustomerortheuserofaUNI-DEXshouldassurethatitis
usedinsuchanenvironment
Immunity
Test
IEC 60601
Test level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environ-
ment
– guidance
Electro-
static
discharge
(ESD)
IEC
61000-4-2
± 6 kV
contact
± 8 kV air
± 6 kV
contact
± 8 kV air
Floors should be wood,
concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are covered with
synthetic material, the
relative humidity should
be at least 30 %.
Electrical
fast
transients/
burst
IEC
61000-4-4
± 2 kV for
power line
supplies
± 1 kV for
input/
output lines
Not
applicable *)
Not
applicable *)
Not
applicable *)
Surge
IEC
61000-4-5
± 1 kV line(s)
to line(s)
± 2 kV
line(s) to
earth
Not
applicable *)
Not
applicable *)
Not
applicable *)
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Voltage
dips, short
inter-
ruptions
and voltage
variations
on power
supply input
lines
IEC
61000-4-11
<5 % U
T
(>95 % dip
in U
T
) for
0.5 cycle
40 % U
T
(60 % dip
in U
T
) for 5
cycles
70 % U
T
(30 % dip
in U
T
) for 25
cycles
<5 % U
T
(>95 % dip
in U
T
) for 5 s
Not
applicable *)
Not
applicable *)
Power
frequency
(50/60 Hz)
magnetic
field
IEC
61000-4-8
3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic
fields should be at levels
characteristic of a typical
location in a typical
commercial or hospital
environment
NOTE U
T
is the a.c. mains voltage prior to the application of the test level.
*) Battery powered equipment
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Electromagneticimmunity–cont
TheUNI-DEXisintendedforuseintheelectromagneticenvironmentspeci-
fiedbelowThecustomerortheuserofaUNI-DEXshouldassurethatitis
usedinsuchanenvironment
Immunity
Test
IEC 60601
Test level
Compli-
ance
level
Electromagnetic
environment
– guidance
Portable and mobile RF
communications equipment
should be used no closer to any
part of the UNI-DEX, including
cables, than the recommended
separation distance calculated
from the equation applicable
to the frequency of the
transmitter.
Conducted
RF
IEC
61000-4-6
3 Vrms
150 kHz to
80 MHz
3 Vrms
Recommended separation
distance
d = 1.2
P
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Radiated RF
IEC
61000-4-3
3 V/m
80 MHz to
2.5 GHz
3 V/m d = 1.2 P
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2.3 P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Where P is the maximum
output power rating of the
transmitter in watts (W)
according to the transmitter
manufacturer and d is the
recommended separation
distance in metres (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF
transmitters, as determined
by an electromagnetic site
survey
a
, should be less than
the compliance level in each
frequency range
b
.
Interference may occur in the
vicinity of equipment marked
with the following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propa-
gation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and peo-
ple.
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