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IMPORTANT:
The MegaLoop
TM
microphone is very sensitive and too much
volume out of the TV speaker can distort the sound in your hearing
aid when in the “T” position. The TV speaker’s volume should be set
at a level comfortable for a person with average hearing.
Microphone priority function
The microphone sockets (12) are marked (1) and (P). Socket No. (1)
Is the standard socket to use when connecting the microphone to a TV
of Hi-fi speaker. Socket (P) stands for priority and gives a louder signal
than socket (1) this is very useful when using a second microphone for
environmental sounds that must be heard over and above the TV or Hi-fi.
Tone Control (3)
Adjust to suit your own hearing loss. Turning the control in an anti-
clockwise direction tones become lower. Turning clockwise the tones
become higher. Most people like the Tone (3) at about 12 o’clock position.
Headphone Socket (4)
Any standard headphones or Echo
®
NeckLoop can be connected.
Always turn volume control (2) fully anti-clockwise to “Low” position
before connecting any headphones or Echo neck loop, then adjust
upwards to a comfortable sound level. If you do not follow these
instructions you could damage your hearing! Remember to turn your
hearing aid to the ‘T’ position when using a neck loop
GAIN Control (11)
The factory setting for Gain Control Knob (11) is “Normal” position.
This position is preset for most Scart and Audio input signals.
Line Level Output (13)
The line output is a mono signal being the sum of any signals
connected to the inputs fed post their gain controls and the tone
circuit and is fed before the master volume control.
Line output is a nominal level -6dBu with a 3.5mm female socket
and the output impedance is 100 ohm.
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