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340T Transmitter

Summary of Contents for 340T

Page 1: ...user guide 340T Transmitter...

Page 2: ...ncies 24 26 product specifications 27 warranty 28 30 regulatory approvals 31 33 340T transmitter features 1 2 340T available accessories 3 4 340T microphone styles 5 340T setup and operation inserting...

Page 3: ...1 340T transmitter features front back 1 2 3 5 4 top 6 8 9 10 7...

Page 4: ...icrophone input jack 2 5mm 9 auxiliary input jack 3 5mm side 11 4 serial number part number operating band power on Green light mute on Blinking green light indicates that the microphone mute feature...

Page 5: ...3 340T available accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 6: ...0 International UK EU NZ AUS 3 elastic belt AT0712 5 lavalier cord AT0512 BK 6 aux in adaptor cord 384 01 210 08 3 5mm 3 5mm connects 340T to external audio CD player stereo computer etc 7 aux in adap...

Page 7: ...AT0816 collar 340T microphone styles AT0164 L omni lapel with lavalier cord Lapel microphones are more prone to feedback when used with a sound field system AT0667 L omni lapel with lavalier cord Reco...

Page 8: ...ce door Check polarity markings to confirm batteries are positioned correctly 2 2 1 NOTE The 340T uses high performance NiMH nickel metal hydride batteries To achieve maximum battery efficiency charge...

Page 9: ...rge alkaline batteries in the 340T Only Phonic Ear rechargeable batteries can be recharged Push power button to turn 230R receiver off 1 Turn 340T power switch to off chg position 3 1 then 3 Sleep sta...

Page 10: ...k on back of 230R receiver 3 Plug any end of 300 6497 105 charge cord included with 230R system into 340T charge jack 4 4 300 6497 105 3 5 NOTE Charge for 12 hours before first use After daily use cha...

Page 11: ...40T charge jack 3 IMPORTANT Charge for 12 hours before first use After daily use charge unit overnight for at least 12 hours for up to 12 hours of battery life 3 Plug wall transformer into wall socket...

Page 12: ...10 3 wearing 340T Clip to elastic belt AT0712 pocket pants or clothes or Attach transmitter to necklace style lavalier cord AT0512 BK AT0712 AT0512 BK or...

Page 13: ...d also acts as the antenna To ensure consis tent transmission keep cord as straight as possible Plug microphone into mic jack on 340T unit 1 2 2 1 Position microphone approximately 3in 7 6cm from mout...

Page 14: ...down on 340T mute button mute switch positions on off 2 The green power on LED indi cator light will begin to blink when mute feature is activated 3 To deactivate mute press down again on the mute but...

Page 15: ...firm green power on indicator light 2 1 2 indicator light features on Green light mute on Blinking green light low batt Blinking red light indicates approximately 1 hour of battery life remaining batt...

Page 16: ...number of the receiver you are using Refer to the chart on pages 24 and 25 for a complete list of frequencies and corresponding Phonic Ear channel numbers by country verifying channel setting 7 1 340...

Page 17: ...number will lock in place after approximately 5 seconds of non activity Using the CH or CH buttons scroll to the desired channel that matches receiver channel number NOTE Holding down the CH or CH bu...

Page 18: ...107 3 5mm dual RCA Using appropriate auxiliary input cord connect the 340T to the secondary sound source 2 The 340T auxiliary input jack aux allows transmission of an external audio source such as a...

Page 19: ...0 23 XXX XX 140 23 XXX XX 216MHz 140 23 XXX XX 140 23 XXX XX 920SR Receiver 216MHz 920SR216 NA Behind the neck boom microphone AT0655 AT0655 Earhook microphone AT0814 5 300 400 110 FM Collar microphon...

Page 20: ...r cord black woven polyester for transmitters AT0512 BK AT0512 BK Lavalier cord clear plastic for lapel mics AT0076 AT0076 AAA NiMH batteries 2 per pack 374 30 310 09 374 30 310 09 Clamshell Tx carry...

Page 21: ...a microphone cord as an antenna make sure it is not coiled verify an approved PE microphone is being used AT0655 AT0814 AT0816 AT0291 L AT0164 L AT0669 L or AT0668 L Batteries NOT charging verify only...

Page 22: ...ternal speakers in the room make sure an omni directional mic is not being used Omni directional mics should not be used with the 340T lower the FM volume gain control on the LEXIS 230R or other recei...

Page 23: ...the batteries from the transmitter other important notes Protect your 340T transmitter from excessive moisture heat and mechanical shocks The 040 7150 105 or 890 88 051 00 wall transformer may get war...

Page 24: ...unit if the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time such as during summer break Do NOT dispose of batteries in fire Do NOT charge Non rechargeable batteries Always dispose of old...

Page 25: ...ompatibility For a list of comparable Phonak channels contact Phonic Ear Phonak offers custom receiver programming of receivers to allow operation on more channels 230R 871R Lexis Pin Phonak MLX MLXS...

Page 26: ...174 2500 47 174 3000 48 174 3500 CH FREQUENCY 50 174 4000 52 174 4500 53 174 5000 54 174 5500 55 174 6000 57 174 6500 59 174 7000 60 174 7500 62 174 8000 63 174 8500 65 174 9000 66 174 9500 67 175 000...

Page 27: ...8125 35 173 9000 36 173 9500 37 174 0000 38 174 0500 41 174 1200 77 174 1750 86 174 2250 87 174 2750 78 174 3250 88 174 3750 89 174 4250 79 174 4750 90 174 5250 CH FREQUENCY 55 174 6000 57 174 6500 59...

Page 28: ...s cont d NOTE This product may only be used in countries in which the preset frequency range has been approved The approved country s frequency range will be pre set by the factory for the original de...

Page 29: ...5mm auxiliary input jack 2 5mm microphone input jack 1 3mm charge jack battery life 12Hr AAA alkaline 9Hr AAA NiMH 750mA Hr cells size WxHxD 5 9 x 8 2 x 2 0 cm 2 3 x 3 3 x 0 8 in weight 79 3g 2 8oz wi...

Page 30: ...y be replaced with an equiv alent unit upon mutual agreement of the manufacturer and customer what is not covered by this warranty This limited warranty does not apply to 1 Malfunctions resulting from...

Page 31: ...rod ucts other than as set forth above what to do if you have questions If you have any questions about service call the service department at 800 227 0735 then press 7 what to do if you need service...

Page 32: ...7 Canada International Phonic Ear A S Strandvejen 58 2900 Hellerup Denmark what to do if you have questions If you have any questions about service call the service department at 800 227 0735 then pre...

Page 33: ...cy or automated maritime telecommunications system AMTS network control communications Two way voice communications and all other types of uses not mentioned above are expressly prohibited This device...

Page 34: ...comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE receiver part 15 subpart B radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particu lar installation If this e...

Page 35: ...ls and clearances cont d This product conforms with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999 5 CE R TTE Directive Waste from electronic equiment must be handled according to local r...

Page 36: ...f Phonic Ear products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Phonic Ear Inc in the U S and other countries 821 6442 103 Rev A 4940 0805 u s a 800 227 0735 then press 5 canada 800 263 8700 internat...

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