
2.1 Operating the System (Continued)
C. Receiver set up:
1. Slip the neckloop over the listener’s head, and let it rest comfortably
around the neck with the pendant in front. The neckloop can also be
concealed underneath clothing.
2. Connect the neckloop to the receiver by inserting the neckloop plug
into the output receptacle on top of the receiver, and turn on the
receiver. The red indicator lights up indicating condition of battery
and that the receiver is operating.
3. The receiver should be carried in a pocket or in the belt-clip pouch
with the neckloop cord or earphone cord fully extended.
D. System operation:
Caution: Check the hearing aid to be certain it is equipped with a “T”
or “MT” switch position. The neckloop will only operate with hearing
aids having a “T” switch. Direct audio input to the hearing aid may
also be used with a direct audio input cord (optional). For best listening,
choose a hearing aid with a microphone which can be turned off when a
direct audio input cord is being used (see figure 2).
1. Establish normal listening volume on your hearing aid with the
hearing aid set in the “M” position.
2. Switch to the “T” position on the hearing aid. Have the speaker
talk using the transmitter microphone with a normal speaking
voice.
3. Turn the volume control on the receiver clockwise (if volume is too
soft) or counterclockwise (if volume is too loud).
4. Now, alternate between the “M” and “T” positions on your hearing
aid with the speaker talking and adjust the volume on the receiver
until it is about equal in both settings.
Section 2 Operation (Continued)
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