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FMG14FMLXS   fmGenie/MLxS Fastrack Guide – Version 2.0

FMG14FMLXS   fmGenie/MLxS Fastrack Guide – Version 2.0

fmGenie transmitter and accessory options

Please refer to the Instruction Booklet for full information, however the following
illustrations will give you a quick guide to some alternatives.

Using fmGenie
Transmitter with
integral microphone

fmGenie
Transmitter

Part No.
FMG110

Sound input

fmGenie aerial
supplied with
transmitter, 
fits into
external
microphone
socket (Ext Mic)

Lapel microphone

Black stub
microphone head

Part No. FMG211

Lapel clip for black
stub mic head

Part No. FMG212

fmGenie stub 
microphone lead

Part No. FMG21M600

The microphone pack (Part no. FMG2136)
contains 3 items; a microphone head,
lead and lapel clip. 

The microphone head plugs 
directly into the lead with 
a push on fitting.

Using fmGenie
Transmitter 
with lapel
microphone

Sound input

fmGenie
Transmitter
with lapel
mic

Page 34 – fmGenie User
Guide (3rd Edition)

Page 34 – fmGenie
User Guide (3rd Ed.) 

Page 20 – fmGenie User
Guide (3rd Edition) 

Pages 22-25– User Guide (3rd Ed.) and
Connevans Catalogue – section 1 

Tx
with
pouch

Tx
with
neck
pouch

External audio equipment
plugs in here – see below

Using an fmGenie

Transmitter with

conference

microphone

Wearing the fmGenie transmitter

Connecting an fmGenie 
transmitter to a TV

Connecting an fmGenie Tx or Rx
to external equipment

SCART plug to phono sockets

Part Nos 

A121BA

and

T114J

An fmGenie can be directly connected
to a TV SCART socket

Pages 69-70 – fmGenie
User Guide (3rd Edition)

Pages 66-68 – User Guide (3rd Ed.) and
Connevans Catalogue sections 1 & 11

fmGenie transmitter

stereo input adaptor

Part No. FMG81

A transmitter input adaptor allows you
to connect an fmGenie Tx (or Rx) to
other equipment such as hi-fi or
computer 

Tx and conference microphone in
centre of table

Conference mic plugged into
receiver, presenter wearing
transmitter

Pack of stereo audio leads

Part No. 

FMG81PK

2.5mm plug
into ‘Ext mic’

Tx with
pouch &
modular
waist
harness

Tx
with
hip
pouch

3.5mm

stereo 

plug 

into 

‘Aux in’

TV SCART

socket

Summary of Contents for fmGenie Tx

Page 1: ...The technique is a combination of squeeze thumb and wiggle you won t break it and the firm fit stops the battery cover accidentally falling off 2 Do NOT turn on the fmGenie 3 Plug one lead from the tw...

Page 2: ...e User Guide 3rd Edition An MLxS is a multi frequency device which has a fixed default channel The MLxS returns to this default channel when the hearing aid is turned off or the connection is broken s...

Page 3: ...avoid damaging the unit but in essence use your fingernails to gently pull out the collar about 1mm twist the pins 90 degrees and push back the collar MicroMLxS Orientation configuration is not requir...

Page 4: ...an be reprogrammed to have a different output level and default channel If your local service does not have a Phonak MLxS programmer as a Connevans customer please return the unit to the address on th...

Page 5: ...mGenie Transmitter with lapel mic Page 34 fmGenie User Guide 3rd Edition Page 34 fmGenie User Guide 3rd Ed Page 20 fmGenie User Guide 3rd Edition Pages 22 25 User Guide 3rd Ed and Connevans Catalogue...

Page 6: ...ller wheel to allow hearing aids to be listened to at a comfortable level The fmGenie default settings can be easily changed the 3rd edition of the fmGenie User Guide Reference Manual has a lot of imp...

Page 7: ...d clips of doorbells and telephones and video clips of fitting direct input shoes Also includes information sheets and user guides that can be printed on site The CD can be a valuable way of sharing i...

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