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Conversor Pro

 is intended to be 

used as an Assistive Listening 
Device by persons who are hard of 
hearing. 

 

For sale in the following countries: 
European Union and all countries 
outside the European Union 

 

 

 

We

, Conversor Limited of 

The Lansbury Estate 
102 Lower Guildford Road 
Woking, Surrey GU21 2EP 
United Kingdom, 

declare that the 

product 

Conversor Pro

 Assistive 

Listening Device is in conformity 
with 

Council Directives

 1999/5/EC 

Radio & Telecommunications 
Terminal Equipment  

 

 

ETSI EN 301-489-1 V1.7.1 
(2007/04) 

 

EN 55022: 2006 

 

EN 61000-3-2: 2006 

 

EN 61000-3-3: 1995 A1 & A2 

 

EN 61000-4-2: 2001 

 

EN 61000-4-3: 2006 

 

EN 61000-4-4: 2004 

 

EN 61000-4-5: 2006 

 

EN 61000-4-6: 2005 

 

EN 61000-4-11: 2004 

 

ETSI EN 300-422-2 V1.1.1 
 

The manufacturer also declares   
the conformity of above mentioned 
product with the actual required 
safety standards in accordance  
with 

LVD 73/23 EEC

 

EN 60950-1:2001 Safety 
EN 60950-1:2003 Safety

 

 

Conversor Limited

 

March 2008 

 

FCC ID: QA6CONVERSOR-PRO 
IC: 5529A-CONVERPRO 

This device complies with Part 15 of the 
FCC Rules.   Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: 
(1) This device may not cause harmful 
interference, and (2) this device must 
accept any interference received, including 
interference which may cause undesired 
operation. 

The user that changes or modifications 

not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the 
user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

 
 

                                                            

 
 
 

*For the European Union and EEA only 

This symbol indicates that this product is 
not to be disposed of with your household 
waste, according to the WEEE Directive 
(2002/96/EC) and your national law. This 
product should be handed over to a 
designated collection point, e.g., on an 
authorized one-for-one basis when you buy 
a new similar product or to an authorized 
collection site for recycling waste electrical 
and electronic equipment (EEE). Improper 
handling of this type of waste could have a 
possible negative impact on the 
environment and human health due to 
potentially hazardous substances that are 
generally associated with EEE. At the same 
time, your cooperation in the correct 
disposal of this product will contribute to the 
effective usage of natural resources. For 
more information about where you can drop 
off your waste equipment for recycling, 
please contact your local city office, waste 
authority, approved WEEE scheme or your 
household waste disposal service. 
 (EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)

 

Statements of Compliance & Conformity 

 

35918®Conversor Pro User Guide UK  16/9/08  10:48  Page 23

Summary of Contents for TV Pro

Page 1: ...The Assistive Listening Device by Conversor Limited User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...unctions 7 Setting up Receiver 8 To use the Receiver on its own 8 How to Listen with Conversor Pro 9 Checking the Sound Balance 9 Sockets and Connections 9 How to use the Neck Cord with the Microphone 13 Care Instructions 14 Changing the Batteries 15 The Pro in Everyday Use 16 Troubleshooting 21 Manufacturer s Warranty 22 Statements of Compliance and Conformity 23 Copyright 2008 Conversor Limited ...

Page 4: ...ns Conversor Pro consists of two lightweight components and charging system including A Microphone Transmitter A Pendant Receiver A Power Supply Unit A Mains Lead International Plugs All are enclosed in a padded carry case which allows you to protect and store your unit A Neck Cord is also supplied to enable the Microphone Transmitter to be worn optionally by a speaker around his or her neck Conve...

Page 5: ...y point the Microphone Transmitter towards or place it close to the sound that you wish to hear The Pendant Receiver is worn at all times during use around your neck either above or beneath clothing In order to set up Conversor Pro correctly and to familiarize yourself with the controls and buttons please read this User Guide carefully In order to receive the benefits of Conversor Pro your Hearing...

Page 6: ...can top up the charge any time at your convenience However it is recommended you fully discharge all batteries approximately once a month 1 Attach the correct mains adaptor to the charger 2 Attach to the Microphone and Receiver using the dual socket 3 Plug into mains socket and charge according to the instructions below 4 The lights on the ON OFF switch on the microphone and receiver will stay red...

Page 7: ...or sound source is too quiet Select the Zoom mode for one to one conversations and when in a group listening to a speaker lecturer or teacher Omni Directional mode is used for family or group situations where you wish to hear all the sounds around you 1 To switch between the zoom and omni directional modes press the button A green light indicates zoom mode is ON 2 Switch the Microphone ON OFF by p...

Page 8: ...stive Listening Device without the Transmitter To use in this mode turn on only the Receiver When the receiver is too far away from the transmitter the receiver automatically switches to the onboard microphone The transmitter has range of approximately 20 metres Volume Memory The Conversor Pro Receiver automatically stores the most recent volume level selected before the unit was switched off This...

Page 9: ...und level of the Conversor Pro with your hearing instrument 7 Checking the sound balance When the Hearing Instrument is set to the T Setting a buzz may be heard if the Hearing Instrument is close to strip lighting computers or TV Screens Consult your Audiologist for advice on adjusting or replacing the Telecoil for optimum use It is important to match the volume levels of your hearing instrument w...

Page 10: ...nt Use the enclosed Audio Jack Cable supplied to connect to the audio devices Plug one end into The Conversor Pro Microphone Audio Input Socket and other end to the audio device via the headphone socket 2 Connecting to the Television Sky or Cable box Use the enclosed TV Adaptor cable SCART block not for use in the USA For connection to the audio device plug the Phono cables supplied into the SCART...

Page 11: ...ple and it allows other to listen to the device as well 3 Direct Audio Input Phono Cables only If your audio device does not have a SCART socket on the rear panel it will most likely have Audio Phono Sockets These are small circular rings with a red or white plastic insert and they may be located on the front or rear of the audio device Please refer to your audio device owner s manual As with the ...

Page 12: ... as described below Simply plug the ear piece or headphones jack into the socket located on the bottom of The Conversor Pro Receiver This socket is an Audio Output Socket It can also be used to connect the output to desktop speakers for added amplification For further information on how to use it in this way please contact your Distributor or Conversor Limited ...

Page 13: ...is or her neck for hands free convenience and greater mobility during conversation such as in the car The Neck Cord is attached to The Conversor Pro Microphone by slipping it onto the tab on the back of the Microphone as shown above Simply adjust the Neck Cord length to suit Battery cover Slide down sleeve to secure the microphone Slide up to release ...

Page 14: ...coil the Receiver Neck Loop for storage rather than tightly winding it around the unit It contains a wire and quick release connection which could be damaged Do not attempt to open either The Conversor Pro Microphone or Receiver casing other than the battery compartment to change the battery They contain no user serviceable parts Opening either unit will invalidate the Manufacturer s Warranty See ...

Page 15: ...lf following these instructions Transmitter Receiver 1 Slide open the battery cover 2 Remove the existing battery 3 Pull out the connector 4 Insert the new battery into the battery socket as shown Pay particular attention that the ridge of the connector plug fits into the groove of the fixed connector socket 5 Tuck in the wires and replace the battery cover ...

Page 16: ...ssenger Conversor Pro enables you to hear your driving companion s clearly even as a backseat passenger AT A FAMILY PARTY MEAL DINNER OR GROUP DISCUSSION Group Listening or One to one Discussion Conversation For one to one conversation set the Microphone to the Zoom mode and place it on the table between you and the person you want to converse with Or to join in with group discussions select the O...

Page 17: ...lifier or Room Loop Use Conversor Pro to watch comfortably at home or away 1 Watching on your own Place the Microphone next to the TV for optimal sound level or connect the Microphone to the TV audio output or SCART connection using the supplied accessory See page 11 for further assistance on audio visual connections 2 Watching with another person Keep the Microphone on the arm of the chair next t...

Page 18: ... has been designed to give you the ability to listen to speakers clearly from a distance There are two ways to achieve this 1 Hold the Microphone in your hand and point it at the sound source up to 15 metres away In a large quiet room select the Zoom mode in conjunction with the Boost mode to focus on a distant speaker 2 Or place the Microphone on the lectern or ask the speaker to wear it using th...

Page 19: ...will be able to hear your voice loud and clear in the store IN THE CLASSROOM The teacher wears the Microphone on the Neck Cord supplied Using the Neck Cord supplied the teacher wears the Microphone when instructing the whole class The teacher s voice is transmitted to the student s wearing the Receiver s with enhanced clarity up to 25 metres away During one to one sessions the student may wish to ...

Page 20: ...r in the same room Have your companion wear the Microphone using the Neck Cord supplied By wearing your Receiver you will hear the other person with clarity and be able to converse at comfortable levels despite being in different rooms This mode of use can also be employed when out and about whether shopping going for a walk or simply out with friends ...

Page 21: ... drop in sound quality and operating range If the batteries are low the light will change from green to red Poor range and interference Conversor Pro has been designed for optimum sound quality and range In certain environments consisting of iron steel or metalwork frames the range can be reduced There may also be some interfering equipment close by such as strip lighting PC equipment fans or moto...

Page 22: ...trary to the instructions provided Consequential damages and damages resulting from delay or loss of this unit The exclusive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided Products damaged in transit unless investigated by the shipper and returned to the warrantor with the investigation report The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the de...

Page 23: ...rence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesired operation The user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For the European Union and EEA only This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household...

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