
When not using an accessory, always keep the socket cover in place,
over the socket, to protect your processor.
An accessory can be monitored by a hearing person using the
monitor earphones. For more information, see
Monitor earphones
.
Using accessories
Lapel microphone
When using a lapel microphone, you will only hear sounds through
the lapel microphone. Adjusting either the microphone sensitivity or
volume changes the level of sound heard through the microphone.
Audio mixing and other accessories
The sound from your processor’s microphone will be mixed with that
from the:
•
Personal audio cable
•
TV/Hi-Fi cable
•
FM cable.
•
FM system
If both the accessory and microphone are activated, both an M and X
show on the Bodyworn Controller display.
Both accessory and microphone activated
The microphone sensitivity button varies the level received by the
microphone, while the sound from the accessory remains constant.
To hear more environmental sound, press the Increase button. To
hear less environmental sound, press the Decrease button.
If you only want to hear the signal from the accessory, press the
Decrease button until the microphone sensitivity is zero (0). This will
switch off the external sounds received by the microphone.
When the accessory has a volume level control, it can be used to
change the level of sound being heard from the accessory.
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