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Important notice

Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before 
using your Amigo. It contains various statements, safety instructions and 
important information about the use and handling of your Amigo.

Summary of Contents for Amigo T10

Page 1: ...AmigoT10 I N S T RU C T I O N S F O R U S E...

Page 2: ...ice Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your Amigo It contains various statements safety instructions and important information about the use and handling...

Page 3: ...and Safran 9 Microphone 10 Receiver 12 Getting started 13 Microphone batteries 13 Inserting batteries 14 Charging 15 Battery life 16 Connecting receiver to your hearing instrument 17 Turning on your...

Page 4: ...ket clip 25 Using a boom microphone or a lapel microphone 26 Connecting a boom microphone 27 Connecting toTV stereo etc 28 Auxilliary input cables 30 Extending microphone transmission range 31 About c...

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Page 6: ...mily that is designed to meet the needs that arises through everyday use The Amigo T10 is extremely versatile making life much easier for users in almost any environment especially in the presence of...

Page 7: ...crophone Receiver module s Microphone charger NiMH rechargeable batteries Note Batteries need to be charged for 15 hours before they are ready to use in the microphone for the first time Auxiliary inp...

Page 8: ...8 You will also need Behind the Ear hearing instrument contact your Hearing Care Professional for compatibility infor mation FM adaptor must be compatible with your hearing instrument...

Page 9: ...earing instrument only Using Amigo with the R7 dedicated receiver for SUMO Using Amigo with Oticon Syncro and Safran Set receiver switch to FM only These hearing instruments automati cally detect the...

Page 10: ...10 Microphone top On off mode switch Microphone grille External antenna jack Auxiliary audio input and microphone jack Charge jack Superfocus mode Focus mode Omni mode Off...

Page 11: ...11 Microphone bottom Battery chamber tablestand Channel button Pocket clip HI LO level button Battery status channel display Tamper resistant screw for pediatric use...

Page 12: ...12 Receiver LED status indicator 3 position mode switch Channel seek toggle R2 and R7 only Europin connector Europin rotation lock...

Page 13: ...e NiMH batteries These will not recharge inside your microphone but can be removed for charging in a separate charger Both of these items are available for sale at electronics stores Standard non rech...

Page 14: ...tive ends of AAA batteries may appear similar Use care to orient them properly Squeeze and lift cover Inserting batteries Remove tamper resistant screws if present Screw may be hidden under rubber plu...

Page 15: ...ully charged Charging Note Only the special silver banded batteries that come with your Amigo T10 can be recharged inside the Amigo microphone Batteries must be charged before initial use Allow 15 hou...

Page 16: ...ent It does not have a battery of its own Never attempt to open the receiver case Note If you leave the unit unattended for a month we recommend a full charge cycle because the battery will discharge...

Page 17: ...ional for more information Microphone Push the slider switch forward to one of the 3 mode symbols Receiver Push the receiver switch to the desired mode Please refer to page 20 Turning on your AmigoT10...

Page 18: ...in practically any of these environments just by changing its position The examples shown here are only suggestions with practice you are sure to discover what works best for you Superfocus is best fo...

Page 19: ...perience you can quickly use the settings to suit your preferences If noise level or group size is Noise Group Use High Small Superfocus Medium Medium Focus Low Large Omni None None Off Note After tur...

Page 20: ...Medium Medium Low Large None None Suggested settings for your receiver These are suggested starting points with experience you can quickly use the settings to suit your preferences Amigo T10 Hearing...

Page 21: ...w parts or otherwise cause injury to themselves Special attention should be paid to the smaller components in order to prevent children from swallowing them and choking Never change the battery and ne...

Page 22: ...phone is off but the receiver is still on Users should be aware that these sounds should not be confused with warning sounds e g car horns in traffic Use in aircrafts Amigo should not be used on aircr...

Page 23: ...Never dispose of batteries by burning them There is a risk they will explode and cause serious injury Safety requirements regarding Direct Audio Input DAI The safety of the use of Amigo with DAI Dire...

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Page 25: ...21 Suggested ways to use your Amigo system The possibilities are limitless but here are some common uses Lectures Classroom Meetings Parties Television Car Household...

Page 26: ...the grille Keep fingers still to minimise friction noise Recomended modes Super Focus Focus Ideal for Parties Shopping Small group discussions Point toward the sound source The antenna is not required...

Page 27: ...deal for Conferences Large group discussions Restaurants 4 position angles Place the microphone close to the sound source and position it at an appropriate angle Note These user modes DO REQUIRE the e...

Page 28: ...arent partner communication Car conversations Clip the microphone on to the lavaliere cord and let a family member friend or teacher wear the microphone at a distance of up to 100 feet from you Note T...

Page 29: ...ports Parent partner communication Car conversations Note These user modes require the external antenna for optimum performance Clip the microphone on to the clothing of your family member friend or t...

Page 30: ...by switching to Focus or Superfocus modes 1 Switch to Omni Mode on the front 2 Plug in boom microphone 3 Push HI LO button with a pen to set to HI level Display alternates between channel number and...

Page 31: ...orts Car conversations In very noisy surroundings the speech signal can be further optimized by using the optional boom microphone Important When the Amigo T10 is connected to AC operated equipment th...

Page 32: ...ensitivity mode Default level is LO Plug cable from TV DVD VCR CD player etc into the Amigo T10 micro phone Switch to Omni mode We recommend using the external antenna for optimum performance Plug in...

Page 33: ...n the back of most TVs If you use the Headphone jack the TV speaker may turn off To mix AUX signal with Omni move switch to Focus and back to Omni The signals are now mixed You will hear only the auxi...

Page 34: ...30 Use this cable to connect to portable devices such as CD play ers MP3 players computers and portable TVs Use this cable to connect to TV DVD VCR or home stereos Auxiliary input cables...

Page 35: ...ission range For best range antenna should hang straight down Do not coil External antenna will extend range up to 100 feet Note Actual range may vary depending on environmental conditions Internal an...

Page 36: ...channel to work together Within a close proximity never operate two transmitters on the same channel you will experience interference If you are travelling internationally be aware that your channel m...

Page 37: ...r on a different channel you can change the microphone channel as shown here If you wish to change channel on your Amigo T10 you can do it as shown below Push button to change channel Microphone and r...

Page 38: ...Cleaning Do not immerse Amigo units in water or other liquids Clean gently with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents 34...

Page 39: ...arge overnight Repeat the procedure once more Check to make sure the hearing instrument is functioning Check that the receiver mode switch is in the correct position Check that the Amigo T10 and the H...

Page 40: ...reset the mic to LO mode If you experience a noisy signal when con necting the microphone to TV stereo etc check the LCD panel if the panel is flashing HI then your microphone is set to HI or boom mi...

Page 41: ...e replaced or repaired at no charge for parts or labour when returned to the point of purchase Transportation is paid by the customer If it is determined that repair is not feasible the entire unit ma...

Page 42: ...obligation to make any changes whatsoever on units previously purchased This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties by the manufacturer No representative or person is authorized to rep...

Page 43: ...of consumer goods Your point of purchase may have issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses of this lim ited warranty Please consult your point of purchase for further information Hereby Oticon d...

Page 44: ...906 68 211 00 01 07 Printed in Denmark Date of purchase Amigo serial numbers Microphone Receiver left Receiver right www amigofm com www oticonusa com Oticon Inc 29 Schoolhouse Rd Somerset NJ 08873...

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