background image

fm

G

enie

/

MicroMLxS

/

MLxS

fm

G

enie

/

MicroMLxS

/

MLxS

fm

G

enie

/

MicroMLxS

/

MLxS

fm

G

enie

/

MicroMLxS

/

MLxS

11

10

FMG14FMLXS   fmGenie/MLxS Fastrack Guide – Version 2.0

FMG14FMLXS   fmGenie/MLxS Fastrack Guide – Version 2.0

Tips for maintaining radio system reliability

Don't scrunch or
wind up your
leads when not in
use – they will
break more
quickly.

Save time by not unplugging leads
more often than
really necessary,
leave them
connected – this
helps reliability
too.

Don't remove shoes
by pulling on the
leads – unclip the
shoe itself.

Stetoclip listener and variable attenuator

Stetoclip is used to listen to the

hearing aid either through the

earmould or direct to earhook.

Pages 59-61 – fmGenie User Guide (3rd Edition) and Connevans Catalogue 
– section 1 fmGenie & section 6 for separate items and spares

Daily testing should cover the
overall system and
include the hearing
aids, shoes and leads.
It is not necessary
to change the 
HI/LO switch in
the battery
compartment
during routine
testing.

max

release

Stetoclip listener and
variable attenuator

Part No. 

22880F

Variable attenuator has a

roller 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 improved and clearer
information including clear diagrams for activating or changing fmGenie
features. Turn off fmGenie when making changes to settings.

Connevans tip: we advise using the bent out end of a paperclip to change switch settings; we
can sell you a magnifying glass too, if you need one!

Default channel setting – transmitter

fmGenie user facility settings

Tx underflash 

default switch settings 

UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN

To change the resident channel

reselect using the tool supplied 

tens   units 

Normally the default channel should be set to match the users MLxS channel.

Be relaxed

about changing channel, if an invalid channel is chosen by mistake the display will show an
‘E1’ error message to alert you. 

Phonak MicroMLxS/MLxS receivers & Cochlear implant processors 
– fmGenie transmitter settings

The fmGenie transmitter works well with Phonak MLxS receivers. 
The normal fmGenie transmitter features are available – but the Tx must
be set to Long Range. 

Channel settings: page 84 and Error messages:
page 98 – fmGenie User Guide (3rd Edition)

Pages 38 – fmGenie User Guide (3rd Edition)

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...

Reviews: