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Instructions for use T30/T31

Introduction Congratulations on your decision to take the next step in improving classroom FM. With the Amigo T30 and T31 FM transmitters, you will experience all the benefits that comes with a product family that is designed to meet the everyday needs of children and adults. The Amigo product is extremely versatile, making life much easier for users in school settings. The transmitters and receivers can be used with virtually all Behind-the-Ear hearing instruments, as well as most cochlear implants and bone anchored hearing solutions.

Contents Introduction 3 Typical package content 7 Overview of the T30/T31 8 Preparing your Amigo system 9 Inserting the battery 9 Charging the battery 10 Selecting language and country 12 The Amigo receivers 13 Changing the pin orientation 14 Using Amigo R12 15 Choosing and changing channels 16 Synchronizing Amigo receivers 17 Synchronizing other manufacturers receivers 19 About channels 20 Using the TT-function (T31 only) 21 Connecting external audio sources (TV, MP3, etc.) 23 T30 and T31 special functions 24 LED/Display legend 27 Microphone options 28 Cleaning the T30/T31 29 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 30 Appendix B: Manufacturer s warranty 32 Warnings 37

Typical package content T30/T31 Wall Charger Instructions For Use Rechargeable NiMH AA battery Important Notice Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your Amigo T30/T31. The booklet contains various statements, safety instructions and important information about the use and handling of the Amigo T30/T31 Auxiliary (AUX) cables Monitoring earphones Omni microphone 7

Overview of the T30/T31 Preparing your Amigo system LED status indicator ON/OFF/Mute 2.5 mm microphone jack High resolution LCD display Team Teaching (T31 only) Clear entered values Synchronize receiver/enter Inserting battery Remove the battery lid on the back of the transmitter and insert the rechargeable battery - remember to position the battery according to the markings (+/ -) on the label. Then replace the battery lid. The T30/T31 can then be used to charge the -marked battery that came in the package. Note: The positive and negative ends of the battery may appear similar, so do double-check that the battery is positioned correctly. 3.5 mm auxiliary audio input jack MiniB USB charge jack SYNC acts as the ENTER button. C acts as the CLEAR/EXIT button. 9

Charging the battery To charge the battery, plug in the charger as shown in the picture. The Amigo T30/T31 uses one AA rechargeable NiMH battery, which must be charged for 14 hours before being used for the first time. The T30/T31 offers failsafe charging, which prevents alkaline batteries being charged. The display on the T30/T31 will indicate when the unit is charging. Also, the LED will turn on and shine green. Note: With a typical use pattern it is recommended to REPLACE rechargeable batteries ONCE A YEAR, because the battery capacity decreases each time it is charged. T30 Battery charging Charging Error Check Battery! If you do not have time to charge the battery that came with the T30/T31, you can replace the battery with any of the following: Special silver-banded NiMH rechargeable batteries (Only available through your hearing care professional, these are the only batteries that can be recharged inside the transmitter.) Standard, rechargeable NiMH batteries These can be purchased at electronics retailers, BUT cannot be recharged inside the transmitter; must be charged in a separate charger (usually sold separately). Standard, non-rechargeable alkaline batteries Can be used when rechargeable batteries are not available, i.e. if you don t have time to charge your rechargeable batteries. Alkaline batteries cannot be recharged and cannot be purchased from Oticon. Note: Always dispose of old batteries in approved battery disposal bins. For more information please consult your Hearing Care Professional. 10 11

Selecting language and country (first time only) Turn the transmitter on by pressing and holding the On/Off button for two seconds. Press or to select language, and confirm by pressing the SYNC button. To select your country, use the or buttons, and confirm by pressing the SYNC button. The Amigo Receivers LED status indicator 3-position mode switch Select Language English Francais Deutsch Select Country United States Canada Germany Channel seek/toggle (R2 and R7 only) Europin connector Europin rotation lock Note: Selecting a country will also select a predefined channel list, which contains all of the channels approved for use in that country. Warning: Only use channels legally approved in your country Note: Since Amigo receivers draw their power from the hearing instrument battery, there is no reason to try to open the receiver casing. Never attempt to do this. 12 13

Changing the pin orientation If the pins on the Amigo receiver do not match the holes on the audio shoe, the receiver pins can be rotated in steps of 90. Simply pull the tab on both sides of the receiver back simultaneously, move the pins and push the tab back in. Using the dedicated Amigo R12 receiver The Oticon hearing instrument detects the Amigo R12 and automatically adds two programs and will default to the FM+M program. If the program switch on the hearing instrument is enabled, it is possible for the user to change program on the hearing instrument. Amigo receivers can be positioned with the LED facing to the front or the back. Note: To ensure optimal antenna performance, the Amigo R1/R2 must be positioned with the LED facing either to the front or to the back. LED status indicator Hearing instrument connector Oticon Safari with the dedicated, Amigo R12 receiver. Channel seek/off Note: Visit www.amigofm.com for a comprehensive list of the Oticon hearing instruments that can be used with Amigo R12. 14 15

Choosing and changing channels To change the transmitting channel on the Amigo transmitter, press and hold either the button or the button for two seconds to select one of the predefined lists of channels. When the channel number begins to blink on the LCD screen, press or to change channel. Press the SYNC button to confirm the choice of channel. The transmitter will then be locked on to the new channel. When the channel number is blinking you can return to the original channel by pressing the C-button. This will also take you back to the Main Menu. Synchronizing Amigo receivers Connect the receiver to a hearing instrument, and turn it on. Check that the receiver switch is set to one of the two ON modes. Within a distance of approximately 1-20 inches, press the SYNC button on the transmitter briefly. The LED on the transmitter will then blink three times, and the SYNC logo will appear on the screen. If the synchronization is successful, the receiver will also blink three times. Note: The switch on the receivers can be disabled, so use the T30/T31 or the WRP to check the status. In its default setting, the receiver switch is enabled. Whenever you need to change channel, simply repeat the procedure. Off FM-only FM+HA mic 16 17

When the receiver s LED is on, it confirms that: The hearing instrument battery is ok The receiver is on The transmitter and receiver are working together The child s receiver is on the right channel Synchronizing other manufacturers receivers The T30/T31 are compatible with most other manufacturers receivers. However, Amigo receivers can only be synchronized wirelessly by Amigo transmitters. To ascertain whether an FM signal is present you must ensure that both the transmitter and the receiver are on the same channel. First, find out which channel the receiver is operating on, then change the channel on the T30/T31 to the same channel as the receiver by pressing either the or the button on the transmitter. The system should then be working. Note: To obtain information about connecting your Amigo receivers to Cochlear Implants and bone anchored hearing solutions, please consult your Hearing Care Professional. 18 19

About channels Your Amigo system is a radio device, and like any other radio, it communicates on specific channels. Your transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel to work together. Within a close proximity (100 feet or less), never operate two transmitters on the same channel you will experience interference. If you are travelling internationally, be aware that your channel may not be approved for use in all countries. If you wish to use your T30/T31 in a different country, you must contact your Hearing Care Professional who can help you change the country set-up. Using the TT (team teaching) function (T31 only) Enable the TT-function on the T31 by pressing the T button. The screen will then show the primary channel being used for FM transmission, as well as the TT channel. To change channels, press and hold the or button. The primary channel will then blink. Some electronic devices (microwave ovens, computers, and fluorescent lights, for example) can interfere with your Amigo signal. Primary channel 12 N12 N64 24 T TT channel 20 21

To change the primary channel press or. To change the Team Teaching channel press followed by either or to move up or down the channel list. To go back to the primary channel press. Save the channel settings by pressing the SYNC button. The T31 will not allow you to select the same channel as the primary and TT-channels: Connecting external audio sources (TV, MP3 etc.) Connect the auxiliary (AUX) cable to the T30/T31 (see picture). Then connect it to the external audio source, e.g.: Computer/Television CD/DVD/MP3 player The T31 will also issue an interference warning if the two channels are incompatible. Primary and TT Channels Cannot Match! Primary and TT Channels will Interfere! The T30/T31 can be used for narrating aux sessions (TV, Video etc.) Connect the T30 to the external audio source and turn it on. On the T31 press the TT button and set the primary and TT channel. The TT channel must be the same as on the T30. Now the teacher can narrate the session on the T31. 22 23

T30 and T31 special functions Feature How to Feature How to Mute the transmitter Change channel Synchronise Amigo receivers One quick press on the On/Off button mutes the transmitter; the LED light will blink red. Press and hold or. The channel will then blink. You can change it by pressing or. Press the SYNC button to save. Within a distance of approximately 20 in., Amigo receivers can be synchronized by briefly pressing the SYNC button. One-touch Team Teaching (T31 only) Press the TT button. This will provide access to the primary and team teaching channels. The primary channel can be changed by pressing or. To change the team teaching channel, press and then either or to go up or down the channel list. Save the channel settings by pressing the SYNC button. Lock the keypad To lock the keypad, press for three seconds. To unlock the keypad, press again for three seconds. Monitor a single channel You can use earphones to hear what the child is hearing. First unplug the microphone and then insert the earphone s jack into the transmitter s aux input. 24 25

LED / Display legend The LED on the T30/T31 indicates the following: Feature How to Flip display 180 Press the C button and the button. You can reverse the rotation by pressing both buttons again. Automatic mute The T30/T31 constantly scans for the presence of speech. If the teacher is silent, it automatically mutes the microphone signal, to protect the child from irrelevant, incidental noise. LED Display Meaning Steady red Blinking red Flashing red burst Steady green Muted! T30 On and transmitting Muted Synchronizing Charging Battery charging Blinking green Off Low battery Off or error 26 27

Microphone options Plug-in the microphone in the top of the T30/T31 and attach the microphone either to your clothes or to the lavaliere cord. The lavalier cord allows you to wear the microphone around your neck. Cleaning of the T30/T31 The T30/T31 is moisture repellent, making it very easy to clean with a damp cloth. Oticon recommends cleaning on a regular basis. Three microphones are available: Clip-on omnidirectional (STD) and directional microphones. Boom microphone. The earhook can easily be attached around one ear, and the microphone placed close to the mouth Note: Since the microphone also acts as the antenna, users must keep it attached and in an upright position. 28 29

Appendix A: Troubleshooting Problem Solution The battery will not charge Check that it is positioned correctly. Make sure that it is the provided silver-sleeved rechargeable type of battery, as this is the only type the T30/T31 will charge (for safety reasons). No sound / no FM reception Check that the hearing instrument battery is working, and that it is on. Check that the receiver is on and correctly connected. Check that the transmitter is on. Press the SYNC button again. The receivers cannot be synchronised Synchronized takes place wirelessly, so if the receiver fails to confirm (with three blinks of the LED), try to move the transmitter closer, further away or a little bit to one side (1-20 inches). Then press the SYNC button again. Interference If interference is encountered on a channel, change to another channel. Press or to change channel. For assistance with troubleshooting or answers to other questions please consult your Hearing Care Professional. 30 31

Appendix B: Manufacturer s warranty The manufacturer, Oticon, issues a two-year limited warranty to the original consumer of this product. This warranty comes into effect upon the date of original purchase of this equipment, and will remain in effect for two calendar years from that date. Please notice that extended warranties may be available in your country. Please contact your local Hearing Care Professional for more information. What is covered by this warranty? Any electronic component which, because of workmanship, manufacturing or design defects, fails to function properly under normal use during the life of this warranty will be replaced or repaired at no charge for parts or labor when returned to the point of purchase. Transportation is paid by the customer. If it is determined that repair is not feasible, the entire unit may be replaced with an equivalent unit upon mutual agreement of the Hearing Care Professional and customer. What is not covered by this warranty? This one-year limited warranty does not cover: Malfunctions resulting from abuse, neglect or accident. Peripheral accessories as itemized within the product brochure, when such items are later than 90 days from the original purchase. Batteries. Instruments connected, installed, used or adjusted in a manner contrary to the instructions provided. Consequential damages and damages resulting from delay or loss of this instrument. The exclusive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided. Products damaged in transit unless investigated by the shipper and returned to the warrantor with the investigation report. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the design or construction of any of its instruments at any time without incurring any obligation to make any changes whatsoever on units previously purchased. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties by the manufacturer. No representative or person is authorized to represent or assume for the manufacturer any liability in connection with the sale or use of this product other than as set forth above. 32 33

If your Amigo system requires service under the terms of this warranty, carefully package the instrument to prevent damage in transit and return it to the point of purchase. Include a detailed description of the problem, your full name, billing and shipping address and telephone number. The above warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods. Your point of purchase may have issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses of this limited warranty. Please consult your point of purchase for further information. Date of purchase: Amigo serial numbers: Microphone: Receiver left: Receiver right: Oticon Inc. 29 Schoolhouse Rd Somerset, NJ 08873 USA 34 35

This instrument is certified under: FCC ID: U28AT31 IC: 1350B-AT31 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following three 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. (3) this device may not interfere with TV reception or Federal Government radar. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. Hereby Oticon declares that this Amigo is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of conformity is available at Oticon A/S Kongebakken 9 DK-2765 Smørum Denmark. 36 Warnings Amigo parts can be dangerous if swallowed: The Amigo system is not a toy and therefore should be kept out of the reach of children and anyone else who might swallow parts or otherwise cause injury to themselves. Special attention should be paid to the smaller components in order to prevent children from swallowing them and choking. Never change the battery and never connect the receiver to the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children or persons with learning difficulties. If a part is swallowed, see a doctor immediately. Risk of harm caused by unintentional noise that may muffle important signals System dysfunctions: The Amigo system will cease to function if the batteries have run out. The system may also produce a high whistling noise (feedback) if the battery is low, or if it is subjected to loud sound while the microphone is off but the receiver is still on. Users should be aware that these sounds should not be confused with warning sounds e.g. car horns in traffic. Use on aircrafts: Amigo should not be used on aircrafts without the permission of the flight crew. Please note that Amigo can cause interference with other medical devices. Such interference can also be caused by radio signals, power line disturbances, airport metal detectors, electromagnetic fields from other medical devices and electrostatic discharges. Please, contact the manufacturer of other medical devices for information about the risk of disturbance.

Battery use: Always use NiMH rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries. Always use batteries recommended by your Hearing Care Professional. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Never expose the batteries to great heat by putting it in the oven, micro wave oven or burning it. There is a risk that it will explode and cause serious injury. Safety requirements regarding Direct Audio Input (DAI): The safety of the use of Amigo with DAI (Direct Audio Input) is determined by the external signal source. When the DAI is connected to AC-operated equipment (computers, TV, etc plugged into a wall power outlet), this equipment must comply with IEC-60065, IEC-60601 or equivalent safety standards. USB connector: The safety of recharging batteries with the USB connector only is determined by the external equipment. When the USB connector is connected to, AC-operated equipment (computers, TV, etc plugged into a wall power outlet) this equipment should be UL approved or comply with equivalent safety requirements. 108616US / 11.10 The AMIGO T30/T31 contains a FM radio transmitter operating on a tuning range in the frequency band 169 MHz - 217 MHz, with emission power below 10mW.Further more a short range induction technology working at 3.7 MHz with a magnetic field strength below 15 dbµa/m @ 10m. The radio system s emission power is below international emission limits for Human Exposure. The Amigo T30/T31 complies with international standards concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility. Due to the limited space available on the instruments all relevant approval markings are found in this document. 0682 N1175 108616US / 11.10 Waste from electronic equipment must be handled according to local regulations.

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