Summary of Contents for Campus SX

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Page 2: ...Campus SX User Guide 0681...

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Page 4: ...other settings To obtain maximum benefit from the Campus SX transmitter and its comprehensive features please read this user guide carefully Ask your hearing care professional if you have any question...

Page 5: ...Campus SX works 10 Charging Campus SX 12 Standard charging 12 Charging multiple batteries optional 16 Getting started 17 Wearing Campus SX 17 Switching Campus SX on 21 Microphone muting 22 Changing t...

Page 6: ...erating range 35 FM receivers 36 Principle benefits of Phonak multi frequency receivers 36 Switch Settings on MicroMLxS 38 WallPilot optional 39 Troubleshooting 40 Important points 42 Declaration of c...

Page 7: ...6 Instrument description Campus SX On Off long press and Microphone muting short press Direct frequency synchronization Channel selection LCD Keypad lock FM channel in use Battery status indication 33...

Page 8: ...7 Rubber coat Audio input socket Label for your initials Charging socker red ring Clip...

Page 9: ...8 Instrument description MicroBoom optional MicroBoom is a new miniature microphone especially designed for use in schools and in connection with Campus SX See details on page 19...

Page 10: ...9 MM8 optional MM8 is a very flexible miniature lapel microphone which can be used in an omnidirectional or directional mode See details on page 18 OFF Directional Omnidirectional...

Page 11: ...The children are wearing hearing instruments or speech processors with attached Phonak FM receivers 10 How your Campus SX works The teacher is wearing Campus SX with the MicroBoom or MM8 microphone...

Page 12: ...ere it is difficult to understand with hearing instruments alone and over distance Campus SX will always provide a loud and clear speech signal Since the teacher s voice is sent wirelessly to the chil...

Page 13: ...SX can be charged while switched off or while switched on e g while transmitting the sound from the TV set The battery is almost empty and needs to be charged as soon as possible The battery is comple...

Page 14: ...SX battery is 80 charged after 3 5 hours and 100 charged in 4 5 hours if the Campus SX is switched off during charging If Campus SX is in use during charging it is 100 charged in about 6 hours Plug t...

Page 15: ...Charging Campus SX b Plug the connector from the charger into the red marked charging socket underneath your Campus SX c The blinking battery symbol in the LCD indicates that the Campus SX is chargin...

Page 16: ...battery segments are moving fast blinking Three battery segments stay visible and the battery case is blinking 15 33 Meaning Campus SX is fast charging Campus SX is fully charged and the charger can b...

Page 17: ...ximately 12 hours of operation The Campus SX may produce heat while charging If your Campus SX will not be in use for more than 2 weeks open the battery door see page 30 Charging multiple batteries op...

Page 18: ...17 Getting started Wearing Campus SX a Open the clip and fix Campus SX on your belt or on your trousers Make sure it holds safely If not use the optional Campus SX belt see page 34...

Page 19: ...e MM8 lapel microphone Make sure the MM8 is switched to omnidirectional or directional mode Turn the clip on the MM8 according your needs and fix it on your shirt Make sure the distance between the mi...

Page 20: ...Boom microphone Slightly increase the loop diameter and put it on your left or right ear Then decrease the loop diameter by slowly pulling in the direction of the arrow until it holds safe and is comf...

Page 21: ...ve the microphone approximately at the level of the mouth Fix the microphone cable with the clip on your clothes Wear MicroBoom as depicted The microphone does not need to be directly in front of the...

Page 22: ...33 Switching Campus SX on Switch the Campus SX on by pressing the on off button for about two seconds If the Campus SX is switched on the channel number and the battery indication are shown in the LC...

Page 23: ...l the small rectangle B is displayed To deactivate the microphone mute function briefly press the on off button again The rectangle disappears and the channel number is displayed again Please note tha...

Page 24: ...Make sure that children using the Phonak FM receivers are always on the same channel Otherwise they cannot hear your voice Press one of the channel selection buttons to change the channel in the trans...

Page 25: ...eet and press the synchronization button on the Campus SX for one second Please note that no receivers other than Phonak multi frequency receivers MicroMLxS MLxS ML8S ML9S MicroLink Freedom MLxS Baha...

Page 26: ...SX must be switched on to activate this feature Simultaneously press the two buttons as depicted for about 1 second The watchman symbol in the LCD shows that the keypad lock is activated To unlock th...

Page 27: ...d to audio equipment like televisions CD and MP3 players and computers with audio outputs Plug the audio cable standard accessory into the headphone output of your audio equipment Plug the other end o...

Page 28: ...page 22 If you want to give comments to the children in parallel to the other audio input deactivate the mute function and talk into the microphone Since Campus SX uses the microphone cable as an ante...

Page 29: ...28 Connecting another microphone To attach another Phonak microphone to the Campus SX proceed as follow a Unwind the existing microphone b Open the clip carefully c Remove the clip from the Campus SX...

Page 30: ...d Remove the microphone e For attaching the microphone proceed in reverse order 29...

Page 31: ...and 700 times If the operating time from a fully charged battery becomes lower the battery should be replaced by a new one Proceed as follow a Unwind the Microphone b Slightly remove the rubber coat...

Page 32: ...31 c Remove the clip from the Campus SX...

Page 33: ...32 Changing the battery d Remove the old battery...

Page 34: ...33 e To insert the new battery proceed in reverse order Make sure the new battery is fully charged before using it the first time see page 12...

Page 35: ...thing For example using the Campus SX during sport lessons The Campus SX belt set consists of two stylish and lasting woven fabric belts with a holster to secure the Campus SX It is the safest way to...

Page 36: ...vers Unwind the microphone cable for optimal operating range The operating range is typically more than 10 meters 30 feet inside and more than 30 meters 90 feet outside High power electronic equipment...

Page 37: ...It can be modified at Phonak service centers Frequency synchronization Campus SX can change the actual channel of the Phonak multi frequency receivers directly over the air see page 24 Changing the ch...

Page 38: ...n power Switch off the transmitter and about 40 seconds later your receivers automatically enter standby mode The receivers consume practically no power in standby mode They detect when the Campus SX...

Page 39: ...Switch Settings on MicroMLxS For Phonak hearing instruments Please refer to the user guide of your Phonak hearing instruments For all other brands Ask your hearing care professional about the right s...

Page 40: ...door to tune the Phonak multi frequency receivers of children entering the class room to the class room frequency It is mainly used in schools or other places where FM is used in more than one room a...

Page 41: ...40 Troubleshooting Situation E8 is displayed in the LCD while the charger is connected E9 is displayed in the LCD when the Campus SX is on...

Page 42: ...41 Remedy Replace the battery see page 30 Contact the responsible hearing care professional or the Phonak service center Most probable cause The battery is defective The Campus SX needs servicing...

Page 43: ...g care professional will be glad to advise you Use original Phonak accessories only Be aware that FM signals might also be picked up and overheard by other receivers Before using Campus SX in another...

Page 44: ...f electrical and electronic equipment or bring your old device to your hearing care professional for appropriate disposal By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potent...

Page 45: ...ct to the following two conditions 1 This device does not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation T...

Page 46: ...mmunications Two way voice communications and all other types of uses not mentioned above are expressly prohibited This device may not interfere with TV reception or Federal Government radar Warning C...

Page 47: ...ith Campus SX arising from improper handling or care and repairs made by an unauthorized party are not covered by the warranty Please ask at the point of sale for full details of this warranty The sal...

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Page 50: ...Phonak distributors general agents is available at Phonak s Internet site www phonak com Please visit us or ask your hearing care professional for information Manufacturer Phonak AG Laubisr tistrasse...

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