5.
Turn on the processor which will automatically detect the
presence of the receiver. Sound can now be heard through the
headpiece microphone and FM combined.
6.
If you don’t switch off the processor, you will need to depress
both arrow bottoms together twice to toggle through M, T and
then EA. The letters EA (which indicate that an accessory has
been recognized) should show briefly on the screen when this
happens.
To listen to microphone only press both the increase and
decrease buttons together repeatedly until just an ‘M’ appears
on the screen.
To re-engage FM, press both buttons repeatedly until ‘EA’
flashes on the screen and the ‘M’ remains there.
7.
It is good practice to set the Tx vol on the Amigo R5 receiver at
minimum initially and then adjust it upwards until an
appropriate listening level is reached.
8.
Perform a listening test.
Troubleshooting
It is important to hold a supply of spare parts to check the
system.
To listen to the signal from the receiver,
you need the Freedom monitor earphones
(available from Connevans part number
DCEARMONFR or from Cochlear part
number Z60832) Unplug the direct input
lead from the processor and plug the
earphones into the socket on the base of
the processor. You can then plug the direct input lead
into the socket on the headphones and listen to the
signal.
Listening through the earphones does not tell you what the
child is hearing but it will give you a good idea about the
quality of the signal.
Plug
receiver
lead in
here