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The gain control can be used to adjust the volume level on both the microphone and auxiliary input.
To adjust the volume level, open the battery door and locate the Gain Control (FIG. 4). Use the sup-
plied plastic screwdriver and rotate to increase “+” or decrease “-” the gain.
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The auxiliary input level can be used to adjust the auxiliary input level only.
To adjust, open the battery door and locate the Auxiliary Input Level (FIG. 4). Use the plastic screw-
driver and rotate to increase “+” or decrease “-” the input level.
Note: When using an auxiliary audio source, if the “Aux Input Level” is set too high, there can be
increased audio distortion and decreased battery life.
Note: When using an auxiliary input source, the mic must be plugged in to the “Mic Jack” in
order to transmit audio!
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By default, the T36 compression is set to “Off” for normal operation, or “1:1” compression.
For hearing assistance applications, the compression selector can be set to “On” for “2:1”
compression.
To change this setting, open the battery door and locate the Compression Selector (FIG. 4).
To turn on compression (2:1), slide the “Comp” switch to the position marked “2:1.” To turn
off, slide the “Comp” switch to the position marked “1:1.”
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By default, the T36 channels are unlocked to allow the user to change frequencies as needed.
If desired, channels can be locked to prevent users from changing the channels.
Note: The Channel Lock only locks the electronic frequency; it does not physically lock the
channel selector knob.
To lock or unlock channels, open the battery door and locate the Channel Lock (FIG. 4). To
lock the current channel, slide the “CH Lock” switch to the position marked “ “. To unlock
the channels, slide the “CH Lock” switch to the position marked “ “.
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1. Gain Control
2. Auxiliary Input Level
3. Compression Selector
4. Channel Lock
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