Quick start installation guide for
OtiC counter communication system
System components
MIC
18V DC
LOOP Handset
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MIC
18V DC
LOOP Handset
MIC
18V DC
LOOP Handset
MIC
18V DC
LOOP Handset
Counter
MIC
18V DC
LOOP Handset
Continued on the back side
OtiC is a simple counter loop amplifying system developed to improve communication between people with a hearing loss and cus-
tomer service staff in public places (i.e., banks, public transportation terminals). OtiC facilitates communication in places where noise,
reverberation, or other barriers make clear speech diffi cult. Using OtiC ensures that speech is transmitted directly to the listener’s ear.
The user group for OtiC is both people with and without a hearing aid. People with a hearing aid with a T-function (telecoil) or people
using another inductive receiver (i.e.; HearIt MT) can use the OtiC system directly. People without a hearing aid or with a hearing aid
without a telecoil can use the OtiC system through an amplifi ed handset.
Package content:
Goose neck microphone
Cable to goose neck microphone
OtiC amplifi er
Handset
Handset wall bracket with screws
Handset wall outlet
Cable to handset wall outlet
Counter Loop pad
Loop wire and nails
Power supply
Installation/setup
Connect the microphone cable to the
goose neck microphone.
Connect the other end of the micro-
phone cable to the connection marked
“Mic” on the OtiC amplifier.
1.
2.
3.
Connect the telephone cable to the
connection marked “Handset” on the
OtiC amplifier.
Connect the powerjack to the connec-
tion marked “18V DC” on the OtiC
amplifier.
Install the OtiC amplifier e.g. under
the table.
4.
5.
6.
OtiC amplifi er
Handset
Goose neck
microphone
Handset wall outlet
Power supply
Cable to goose neck microphone
Handset wall
bracket with
screws
Cable to handset
wall outlet
Loop wire and nails
Loop wire
Loop wire
Set up the loop wire under the table,
or on the floor under the table.