Phonak VA DALC Training Guide 97
Connecting to multimedia devices
You can connect your Roger Clip-On Mic to an
audio source — such as your TV, tablet or HiFi —
to hear its audio signal directly in your
hearing aids.
Via docking station
Make sure the docking station is
powered properly connected to your audio
source as described in ‘Getting started’. Slot your
Roger Clip-On Mic into the docking station. After
turning on your audio source, Roger Clip-On Mic
will automatically detect the presence of an
audio signal and start transmitting it.
or
2.
1.
Via micro-USB audio cable
Alternatively, you can use the short micro-USB audio
cable to connect your multimedia device directly to your
Roger Clip-On Mic.
1. Plug the round end of the micro-USB
audio cable into
the headphone output of
your multimedia device.
2. Plug the rectangular
end (micro-USB) of
the micro-USB cable
into the socket of your
Roger Clip-On Mic.
max. 20 cm /
8 inches
Hanging it around the neck
1. Open the lanyard by pulling the
magnets apart.
2. Hang the Roger Clip-On Mic
around the neck of the speaker
and close the lanyard.
3. Adjust the length of the
lanyard to bring Roger Clip-On
Mic closer to the mouth.
Secure the wire by pulling the
cable into the gap.
4. The distance between Roger
Clip-On Mic and the mouth
should not be more than
20 cm / 8 inches.
Using Roger receiver
Using Roger MyLink receiver
If your Roger receiver is a Roger
MyLink, switch your Roger MyLink
on and hang it around your neck.
Make sure your hearing aids are set to T / MT / T-Coil mode.
The Roger MyLink User Guide provides more detailed
information on using Roger MyLink.
Using Roger receivers attached to your hearing aids
If you have Roger receivers that attach
directly to your hearing aids, make sure
these are properly attached and each
hearing aid is set to its Roger / FM / DAI /
EXT / AUX program.
When Roger Clip-On Mic transmits an audio signal its
microphone is muted.
If the docking station is not powered, Roger Clip-On Mic
can still detect and transmit an external audio signal.
Simply switch Roger Clip-On Mic on.
Roger Clip-On Mic must be switched on to transmit the
audio signal to your hearing aids. After you have activated
your multimedia device’s audio signal, Roger Clip-On Mic
will detect this signal and will automatically mute its own
microphone.
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