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B45SWDUG5    V5.1  ‒  Swift Digital User & Installation Guide  

Swift Digital

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B45SWDUG5    V5.1  ‒  Swift Digital User & Installation Guide 

Swift Digital

Handheld microphone transmitter

Charging the handheld transmitter

Depending on use, the handheld mic may only need charging every 1-2 weeks 
(approx. 8 hours use).

Remember to switch off the handheld mic before charging. 

Use the external charger 

45IRTXHCHG2

plugged into a mains socket. 

Charge time is 16-20 hours from flat 
(i.e. overnight), please disconnect charger
after 20 hours ‒ no automatic charge cycle. 

Channel change

Most users will never need to change the channel of the handheld microphone. If one
Swift

TX

and one handheld mic are being used, there will be no need to change channels.

More than one pendant or handheld microphone transmitter can be used on either channel
for team teaching as long as only one is switched on at any one time. 

To use two of the same type of microphone simultaneously,
then one will need to have its channel changed. 

The handheld transmitter is normally used on channel B. 
However, if required, it can be changed to channel A as follows: 

Remove the cover of the microphone and the switches will be
easy to see just above the battery compartment. 

Use a paperclip or a small screwdriver to slide the channel
switch between channel A and channel B as required.

Please note that the label fitted to the outside of the 
battery compartment indicates the switch positions as 
‘CH1’ (= Channel A) and ‘CH2’ (= Channel B).

Hi                      CH2 (B) 

Default setting:

Holding the microphone transmitter

It is important to hold the microphone in the
middle so that the emitters are not being
covered by your hand.

Charge
socket

The left hand switch should always be left on ‘Hi’.

Right battery ‒ exposed end

This battery is fitted with the
exposed metal end against
the spring and the side
contact.

High capacity rechargeable AA
battery ‒ exposed end

(MBRAAHX1E)

Pull out the old batteries. Replace
with two new rechargeable
batteries, taking care to place the

battery with the exposed end in
the side with the spring at the
mic head end

and the contacts

beside the spring. This is
essential for correct charging.

Screw cover back on.

Changing the rechargeable battery

The rechargeable battery will only need replacing very occasionally ‒ depending on use, 
it will last between 1-2 years.

Side contact

Left battery 

High capacity
rechargeable 
AA battery 
(MBRAAHX4      ‒ pack  of  4).

To open the battery compartment, unscrew
the metal sleeve below the switch and slide
the cover off.

Exposed

metal end

7

7

Emitter windows

2.1mm

plug

Power status:
green light = good
red light = recharge now
no light = dead batteries

On/off (mute)
switch

IR emitter

IR emitter

Summary of Contents for Swift Digital Soundfield

Page 1: ...iftTX handheld transmitters and SwiftConnect wireless link B45SWDUG5 V5 0 Introduction Pages 2 3 Swift Digital installation set up Pages 4 9 SwiftTX handheld transmitter user guide Pages 10 15 SwiftCo...

Page 2: ...l recognition for all class members including those with permanent or temporary hearing loss Academic performance has been shown to improve with the introduction of a soundfield system A relaxed liste...

Page 3: ...tal amplifier Once set these controls are normally left alone and should rarely need adjusting The Swift Digital has a remote volume adjust feature when used with a SwiftTX transmitter Included in the...

Page 4: ...uum cleaner mains 1 8m mains 1 8m low voltage 1 65m Part no MX501141 If security is an issue the Swift Digital has a standard kensington laptop security cable locking slot on the top left Connevans ca...

Page 5: ...It is difficult for the person talking to judge the level of their own amplified voice The usual way to set up an Swift Digital uses the subjective judgement of another person Two people are required...

Page 6: ...45IRTXCHG2 for charging a SwiftTX SwiftTX pendant microphone transmitter Indicator LED The indicator LED shows green red or orange depending on the status or mode of the Swift TX In normal use Solid g...

Page 7: ...SwiftTX is normally used on channel A However it can be easily changed to channel B as follows Open the battery compartment Inside just above the battery you will be able to see a small switch labelle...

Page 8: ...clip or a small screwdriver to slide the channel switch between channel A and channel B as required Please note that the label fitted to the outside of the battery compartment indicates the switch pos...

Page 9: ...ft Digital is installed at the back of the classroom Teacher wears SwiftTX microphone Students use handheld microphone SwiftConnect combines the audio from the computer with the sound from the Swift D...

Page 10: ...Scenario 1 playing sound from computer iPod etc from a Swift Digital This scenario shows the SwiftConnect connected to a laptop and iPod to play their sound from the Swift Digital at the back of the...

Page 11: ...e Swift Digital the green light will flash you now have 1 minute to complete the next step 4 Touch and hold the centre button on the SwiftConnect until the blue light stops flashing Once paired the tw...

Page 12: ...Mode O O SwiftConnect unpowered O O O 0 4 second ash every 10 seconds SwiftConnect active and searching for Swift Digital unit O Solid blue On and connected to Swift Digital unit O O O O O O O One sho...

Page 13: ...to feed any other audio system typically a recording device There are no recording time limits imposed by the Swift Digital SwiftConnect system The choice of recording device determines the available...

Page 14: ...Digital in standby mode Switch transmitter on within line of sight of Swift Digital Rapidly flashing blue indicator light Receiving remote IR signal from SwiftTX for volume up down No light on transmi...

Page 15: ...mers are advised to return equipment adequately packed and covered by appropriate insurance Packing material is available for purchase if required The Swift Digital must be returned in the original cu...

Page 16: ...22 External sound source 18 21 Handheld transmitter 14 15 Mains power supply 7 Positioning 5 Radio aid rebroadcasting 22 Remote volume control 12 Remote laptop PC connection 18 20 Security 7 Siting th...

Page 17: ...oad Merstham Surrey RH1 3EB Telephone 01737 247571 Email soundfield connevans com Information www connevans info Shop online www DeafEquipment co uk 2015 2016 Connevans Limited Equipment for Deaf and...

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