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Phonic Ear receivers and transmitters are approved by the Federal Communications Commission
in the U.S. and Industry Canada. Other government approvals available upon request. (Other
international regulations may also apply.)

NOTE: FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart A, 15.19 (a)(3) and (c.) This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications made to any
government-approved element of this wireless system without the expressed approval of Phonic
Ear Inc. in writing could void the user’s authority to operate those elements of the system. 
If any changes or modifications are made it will be the responsibility of the party performing 
the changes or modifications to ensure continued compliance with the FCC regulations, and
that party is required to: (1) file for a new equipment authorization, or (2) relabel the product(s)
with “This product has been modified by [insert the name, address and telephone number of 
the party performing the modification].”

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Summary of Contents for PE 400R

Page 1: ...user guide PE 420E master emitter PE 421E slave emitter PE 400R 401R receivers s y s t e m 4 0 0 infrared hearing system specs available on line at www phonicear com...

Page 2: ...ustable wall mount 6 Master emitter installation 6 Expanding coverage 7 How to use it 7 Headset receiver battery installation 8 Headset receiver operation 8 Body worn receiver battery management 9 Bod...

Page 3: ...master emitter PE 420E 1 2 1 Front Back 4 5 7 6 3...

Page 4: ...e input 0 25in jack 1 mounting hole 5 line output BNC jack 2 3 mode performance indicator Solid normal Flashing 1x sec inoperative diodes call for service Flashing 3x sec attenuation switch is set imp...

Page 5: ...3 slave emitter PE 421E requires PE 400T or 420E 2 1 Front Back 3 4 5...

Page 6: ...slave emitter PE 421E cont d 3 carrier input BNC jack 4 carrier output BNC jack 1 mounting hole 5 power 2 2 mode performance indicator Solid normal Flashing 1x sec inoperative diodes call for service...

Page 7: ...und 400 setup and operation 2a floor table mount 1 333m2 12 000 ft2 maximum 68m 224ft maximum 5 1 where to mount it Point emitter toward listening area 1 1 23m 74ft m axim um AT0579 IR AT0582 IR AT057...

Page 8: ...cord Plug AT0770 transformer and cord into emitter 4 1 2 Plug AT0770 transformer and cord into wall socket 2 House sound system input 0dB for line levels 2V AT0603 5 1 3 power AT0770 10dB for line lev...

Page 9: ...Confirm perfor mance indicator is solidly lit 2 House sound system power AT0770 1 ON AT0770 PE 420E For coverage greater than 1 333m2 12 000ft2 you can daisy chain an unlimited number of slave emitter...

Page 10: ...me NOTE Headsets can work with T coil equipped hearing aids set hearing aid to T position 6b headset receiver operation PE 401R receiver lens Do not block on off Turn off when not in use PE 420E users...

Page 11: ...o receiver 2 2 3 Turn receiver on and adjust volume 3 NOTE Never recharge alkaline batteries Plug AT0534 charger into 400R receiver s 1 Plug AT0534 charger into wall socket 2 Push off battery compartm...

Page 12: ...icator flashes below noise or static If used in the presence of ballast lighting change transmission frequency switch to 250kHz setting and use 250kHz receivers PE 420E only see 3 emitter performance...

Page 13: ...2A opertaing voltage 20VAC current drain 1 4 A maximum mounting boss 0 25in 20 threads size 66 6 x 29 2 x 18 1 cm 11 5 x 7 125 x 2 625 in weight 855g 30oz case Aluminum with baked enamel finish and r...

Page 14: ...arging LED color Smoke grey with red and white lettering size 2 5 x 9 4 x 5 6 cm 1 x 3 7 x 2 2 in weight 100g 3 5oz case ABS Cycolac plastic hearing aid interface T Coil reception capability headset r...

Page 15: ...contrary to instructions provided by the manufacturer 3 Consequential damages and damages resulting from delay or loss of this instrument The exclusive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited t...

Page 16: ...Phonic Ear Inc 3880 Cypress Drive Petaluma CA 94954 7600 U S A In Canada Phonic Ear Ltd 10 7475 Kimbel Street Mississauga Ontario L5S 1E7 Canada what to do if you have questions If you have any questi...

Page 17: ...interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modifications made to any government approved element of this wireless system without the expressed approval of Phonic Ear Inc in writing...

Page 18: ...2002 Phonic Ear Inc 821 6527 101 Rev D 3149 0702 us 800 227 0735 then press 5 canada 800 263 8700 outside u s canada Call your local Phonic Ear dealer website www phonicear com...

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