connexx SMART TRANSMITTER 2,4 User guide

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User guide
Smart Transmitter 2,4
User Guide
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Content
Before you art  4
Included in delivery  6
Components  8
Getting arted  10
Positioning  10
Connecting to power supply  11
Connecting to your electronic device  13
Pairing hearing inruments  20
Daily use  23
Using the transmitter  23
Power and TV indicator  26
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Important safety information  29
Personal safety  29
Product safety  32
Important information  35
Explanation of symbols  35
Maintenance and care  38
Troubleshooting  40
Technical information  45
Disposal information  47
Conformance information  47
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Before you art
This device is intended as a wireless transmitter of
sound from a TV or from other electronic devices to
hearing inruments. It is intended to be used by children
(> 36 months) and adults together with their hearing
inruments.
CAUTION
Read this user guide thoroughly and completely and
follow the safety information in this document to avoid
damage or injury.
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Compatible hearing inruments
Smart Transmitter 2,4 works with our specic wireless
hearing inruments. Your Hearing Care Professional will
advise you on the compatible models.
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Included in delivery
Smart Transmitter 2,4
USB power cable and power plug with
country‑specic adapter
TOSLINK cable
RCA (cinch) cable
Mini jack adapter
A SCART adapter is available as an accessory.
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MODE
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Components
TV indicator
Power indicator
Setup button
Power connection
RCA connections (left and right)
TOSLINK connections (in and out)
Mode button (no function)
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Getting arted
Positioning
Position the transmitter close to
your electronic device, so that
they can be easily connected
with cables. For be connection
to your hearing inruments,
position the transmitter
horizontally and in direct line
of sight with your hearing
inruments.
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Connecting to power supply
Only use the USB power
cable and power plug that
came with the transmitter.
XConnect the micro USB
side of the power cable to
the power connection of
the transmitter .
XConnect the power plug to
the power supply .
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X
Observe the indicators :
Description
-The transmitter is arting up.
If after a few seconds, both indicators ash
blue, the transmitter is on but not paired to
any hearing inrument. Refer to the section
"Pairing hearing inruments".
other Refer to the section "Power and TV indicator".
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Connecting to your electronic device
You can connect the transmitter to your electronic device
with the TOSLINK cable or with the RCA cable. We
recommend using the TOSLINK connection. Use the
supplied cables and adapters.
TV
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L
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We recommend to connect either the TOSLINK input or the
RCA input of the transmitter.
If both inputs of the transmitter are used, the electronic
device that is connected via TOSLINK cable has the higher
priority and only the audio signal of this device will be
reamed to your hearing inruments.
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TOSLINK connection
TV
MODE
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L
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XBefore connecting the cable, remove the protection caps
from the TOSLINK cable plugs.
XPlug the cable into the TOSLINK input of your transmitter
and into the TOSLINK (optical audio) output of your
electronic device.
To prevent the TOSLINK cable from breaking, do not
forcefully bend it.
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Further information:
Refer to the electronic device's manual: Set the
output format of the electronic device to either PCM
(pulse‑code modulation) or Dolby® Digital*.
The TOSLINK output of your transmitter may be used to
connect further TOSLINK devices such as external Dolby
decoders or surround sound syems.
* Dolby and the double‑D symbol are regiered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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RCA connection
TV
MODE
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XPlug the cable into the RCA connections of your
transmitter.
XPlug the other side of the cable into the RCA output of
the electronic device. Or via adapter into the SCART or
mini jack output of the electronic device.
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Further information:
Without adapter: The RCA output of the electronic
device is typically marked "L-R AUDIO OUT" and found
on the back or control panel.
With SCART adapter: The audio signal can depend
on the source selected on the electronic device. For
example some TVs will only make TV sound available on
the SCART output, but not the sound from a connected
DVD player.
With mini jack adapter: The mini jack output on the
electronic device is typically the headphone output. The
speakers of the electronic device may be muted if the
headphone output is used. So that sound is only heard
through the hearing inruments.
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Refer to the electronic device's manual: Set the output
format of the electronic device to analog audio or
uncompressed audio.
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Pairing hearing inruments
Your hearing inruments need to be paired once with the
transmitter. After that, the pairing is saved in the hearing
inruments and remembered each time they are turned on.
XEnsure that the transmitter is connected to the power
supply.
XTurn the hearing inruments o and on again:
Open and close the battery compartments. If your
hearing inruments do not have a battery compartment,
turn them o and on as described in the hearing
inruments' user guide.
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