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Index
Accessories tester 53-55
Alkaline batteries 5, 37-40
Aerial 20
Background to fmGenie 14-17
Balancing 47
Batteries 5, 37-38, 76-77
Bone conduction 36
Channel changing 22, 33-64, 81
Charging 37-39
Cochlear implants 26, 30, 47
Conference microphone 51-52
Customising front flash 83
Default settings 23, 31, 64-65, 70
Direct input facility 9-10, 27-29, 47
Display information 18, 21, 24, 74-75
Dual channel facility 34-35
External equipment 22, 48-49
FAQs 58-63
Fast Track Guide 5-11
Fault finding 7, 41-45, 53-55
Fitting 46-47
Flashes 22, 83
fmAdvantage 83
fmGenie accessories tester 53-54
fmGenie radio aid system 14-17
Frequency channels 81
Guarantee 79
Hands free office telephone 57
Headphones 7, 27
Hearing aids 12-13, 26-27, 42
Microphone muting 21, 36
Microphones 20
MicroMLxS 23
Multimedia 49
Multiple charger 39-40
Muting microphone 21, 36
Neck loop facility 8, 29, 47
On/off button 6, 21, 31
Open fit hearing aid testing 55
Personal Soundfield 30
Problem with hearing aids 12
Quick guide 18-35
Receiver 25-33, 43, 70-73
Rechargeable batteries 5, 37-40
Record your settings 80
Routine testing 41-45
Service promise 78
Soundfield 30
Star function button 21
Stetoclip 41-42
Team teaching 34-35
Technical appendices 64-81
Telephone use 56-57
Test headphones 16
Testing 7, 41-45
Tone controls 11, 32-33, 73
Transmitter 18-23, 42, 65-69
Transmitter aerial 20
TV 48-50
Twin tail charger 39
Voice recorder 50
Volume controls 11, 31-32
fmAdvantage protocols for using a hearing aid
test box to set up hearing aids for use with
fm radio systems.
There are four fmAdvantage protocols covering
linear and non linear hearing aids connected to a
radio aid by direct input or neck loop. The
fmAdvantage procedures were developed in
conjunction with Manchester University.
The fmAdvantage procedures are available for download
from www.connevans.info/information and in a printed
booklet. If you would like a printed copy of the fmAdvantage
procedure please request them with your next order.
Customising your fmGenie
The flash is not intended for frequent changing and double sided sticky tape
may be fitted on the underside to allow them to be stuck down if required.
The Coloured flash
The coloured flash is available in a wide range
of colours,
see the Connevans catalogue or
website for the current range.
Users can use
enamel paints to individualise flashes (under
supervision) if they wish!