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Fast Track Guide
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Fast Track Guide
2 Give the fmGenie transmitter
to a colleague and ask them to
walk to the other side of the room while talking normally into the
microphone at 150mm (the length of a biro) from the mouth.
3 Plug the test headphones into the
fmGenie receiver
audio output
socket (Audio out).
4 Using the test headphones,
listen to the fmGenie receiver
and adjust the Tx volume to a
comfortable level.
Part 2a Turning on
1 Connect an aerial or lapel microphone into
the fmGenie transmitter
external
microphone socket (Ext mic).
Part 2b Using test headphones to check the fmGenie
system
Hearing aid users setting up an fmGenie for themselves should skip
this section and move on to Part 3.
1 Check that ‘HI’ audio output
is selected
on the receiver
by checking the display.
If
is not shown, you will need to refer to
page 9 and set ‘HI’
rather than ‘LO’
.
3 Check that both units are showing
the same channel number.
If they are not, you will need to
match the channels.
Assuming you are able to hear your colleague talking, well done
– you are halfway to a fully working system. The next step is to get the
hearing aid(s) working with the fmGenie receiver.
...or with
a lapel
mic
Either with
an aerial to
use the
internal
mic ...
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2 Turn on both the transmitter
and receiver
by pressing and
holding the ON/OFF button
until the display turns on and the
alert indicator flashes once.
It is time rather
than pressure
which turns on an
fmGenie – to prevent
accidental switching
on/off.