C-TEC PL1 User Manual

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Charging the amplifier
To ensure the amplifier is ready for use at short notice it should be regularly charged using the PL1/PSU1 plugtop charger.
Simply connect the lead from the PL1/PSU1 plugtop charger to the socket marked charger on the rear of the amplifier and the charger itself to a standard 13A mains socket (see right).
Whilst charging, the charging indicator on the rear of the amplifier will be lit green and the batt.status indicator will flash yellow. When the batt. status indicator goes out the amplifie
Note: When the PL1/PSU1 plugtop charger is connected the amplifier will switch on and remain on, also the amplifier’s auto shut-off timer and On/Off button will be disabled.
To maintain the battery in good condition the amplifier should be charged overnight at least once a month or more regularly if its usage demands it.
You indicates the battery is low. Under normal circumstances, there will be enough battery capacity
to use the amplifier for a period of time before it shuts down due to insufficient charge.
If left unused for long periods, e.g. six months, a fully charged battery will slowly discharge itself. If the amplifier is stored away for over a year without recharging, the battery WILL completely discharge itself and will need replacing. This will be indicated by the yellow batt. status indicator being permanently lit after repeated attempts to fully recharge it. battery must be replaced by a suitably qualified engineer.
r is fully charged and ready for use.
must charge the amplifier whenever the PL1’s batt.status indicator is lit yellow as this
Note that a fully discharged
Only use the PL1/PSU1
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plugtop charger
Accessories & spares available from your distributor
TEAR-P “AFILS available” sticker; CASE1 Robust plastic storage/carry case; AMT Remote desk/tie
microphone; PL1/PSU1 Replacement PL1 plugtop charger, UK type; PL1 Replacement PL1 amplifier (PSU not included); PL1/BATT Replacement battery for PL1; AHHM/H FoSmeter ‘H’ combined magnetic field strength meter/loop listening device; HEAD1 Headphones for use with AHHM/H.
Portable Induction Loop System Specification
• Internal 12V VRSLA
• Expected battery life five years under normal operating/charging conditions.
• 230V a.c. separate plugtop charger included in PL1/K1, PL1/K2, PL1/K3 and PL1/K4 kits.
• Auto shut-off timer (nominally set to 10 minutes, adjustable to 30 minutes or 60 minutes)
- only applies when the amplifier is running on battery only.
• Switches on and remains on, auto shut-off timer and On/Off button both disabled.
- only applies when the amplifier is connected to the PL1/PSU1 plugtop charger.
• 0.5m optimum internal microphone operating distance.
• 100Hz-5Khz frequency response and fully automatic compressor (up to 5:1 max).
• Nominal 1 metre operating range at 1KHz providing an AFILS field strength of >100mA/M.
• <1% Total harmonic distortion of output current @1Khz, 1M distance & 100mA/M field strength.
• PL1 dimensions (WxHxD) = 250 x 300 x 100mm approx.
• PL1 weight (including battery) = 1.7kg
(Valve Regulated Sealed Lead Acid)
battery - monitored against deep discharge.
PL1
PORTABLE INDUCTION LOOP AMPLIFIER
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Please read ALL of these instructions before use - failure to do so may result in poor performance.
IMPORTANT: The amplifier must be charged for up to 24 hours upon delivery.
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Note that the amplifier can be used as normal whilst it is charging.
PL1/ PSU1
The PL1 is a compact audio-frequency induction loop amplifier capable of generating a loop listening field of more than 100mA/M (the level required by BS 7594 : The code of practice for audio-frequency induction loop systems) at distances greater than 1m from the unit itself.
Suitable for counter, table or desktop use, it is ideal for restricted person to person contact in areas such as banks, post offices, small meeting rooms, reception desks, open plan offices and ticket booths.
Its portable, lightweight design and simple one button operation allows it to be moved easily from location to location and ready for use within seconds, facilitating easy and economical compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act.
What is an induction loop system?
Audio frequency induction loop systems (AFILS) work by transmitting amplified sound to NHS hearing aids. Most hearing aids have a ‘T’ or ‘MT’ switch which allows them to pick up the electromagnetic signal generated by an induction loop system. The hearing aid converts this signal into a sound suited to its users specific hearing requirements, allowing them to participate more fully in general conversation, ordering goods or services, etc.
© Errors and omissions excepted. These instructions are general and cannot be considered to cover every aspect of AFILS install ation.
No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of thi s equipment for any misinterpretation of an instruction or guidance note or for the compliance of the system as a whole. The manufacturer of this equipment operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to alter product specificatio ns at its discretion an d without prior notice.
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Familiarisation with your portable loop system
All of the amplifier’s indicators and controls can be found on its rear. Although short form user instructions also appear on its reverse, we strongly recommend you read the more detailed information on the following pages before using the system.
Although the unit will operate straight from its storage box, it is advisable to charge the PL1 overnight before using it for the first time (see charging the amplifier section on page 4 for details).
Remote socket
For connection of optional equipment such as an AMT tie/desk microphone. Please note, inserting ancillary equipment into
AFILS On indicator
Lit green when the amplifier is switched on and ready to use
On/Off button
Note: When the plugtop charger is connected the On/Off button is disabled.
To turn the amplifier on, momentarily press the On/Off button (to turn it off press the button again).
Provided the battery has enough charge, the AFILS On indicator will be lit green. The system is now ready to use (refer to the typical application diagrams on page 3 for guidance on the amplifier’s position).
To prevent the system being left on for extended periods of time and flattening the battery, the amplifier is set to operate for a default on time of 10 minutes. 10 seconds before the 10 minutes expires, a beeper will sound to indicate that shut-off is imminent. To extend the amplifier’s on time, simply press the On/Off button again before the 10 seconds elapse.
If required, the system’s default on time can be extended to 30 or 60 minutes. See page 3 for details.
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Internal microphone
The PL1 contains an internal speech compressor / automatic gain control and, as such, the user does not have to direct his or her voice directly towards this microphone. This feature allows the PL1 to be positioned slightly to one side of the user as shown in Figures 1 & 2. Optimum performance is achieved at speaking distances of approx. half a metre.
Please also refer to the AFILS Working gauge to ensure best performance
AFILS Working indicator gauge
When the user speaks these indicators will illuminate to confirm the system is working correctly. They follow the user’s speech pattern and measure the electrical current in the induction loop.
If yellow & red (2&3) are predominantly lit, adjust the unit’s position and/or your speech direction accordingly.
this socket will disable the PL1’s internal microphone.
See page 4 for a list of ancillary equipment.
Battery Status indicator
Illuminates yellow when the battery is low and in need of recharging. Flashes yellow when the unit is recharging. See page 4.
Charger socket
For connection of the PL1’s plugtop battery charger. Note that the amplifier will
still operate when its battery is charging. See page 4 for details.
Charging indicator
Lit green when the battery is being charged. See page 4 for details.
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Typical applications
Figure 1 : Typical counter / ticket booth application
In order to view people in wheelchairs, etc., it is important you do not position the amplifier di­rectly in front of you. Always position the amplifier so its front is angled towards the hearing aid user without blocking their view. The microphone on the rear of the amplifier has a wide pick up range and will continue to respond to your speech if positioned as shown in the above diagrams.
If multiple portable loop systems are to be used in close proximity, it is possible that the ‘field’ generated by one system may be picked up by a hearing aid user stood at another. To guard against this, try to ensure there is a gap of at least two metres between each system.
It can be seen from Figure 1 that as well as covering tall people, the field of coverage of the AFILS system also extends down to cover small children, people confined to wheelchairs, etc.
Figure 2 : Typical tabletop / meeting room application
Changing the amplifier’s default on time
Note: When the plugtop charger is connected the amplifier’s auto shut-off timer is disabled.
The amplifier’s default on time can be changed from the factory default setting of 10 minutes to 30 or 60 minutes as required.
To do this, make sure the amplifier is powered down, then press and hold down the On/Off
button and watch the ‘AFILS working’ indicators step between 1, 2 and 3.
Let go of the button when indicator 1 is lit to set the on time to 10 mins.
Let go of the button when indicator 2 is lit to set the on time to 30 mins.
Let go of the button when indicator 3 is lit to set the on time to 60 mins.
For partially sighted users, the PL1 also sounds a stepped frequency beep to aid selection (low = 10 mins; medium = 30 mins; high = 60 mins).
The amplifier’s on time commences the moment the On/Off button is released. 10 seconds before the end of the session, a beeper will sound to indicate shut-off is imminent. To extend the session by a further period, simply press the On/Off button again before the 10 seconds elapse.
If the amplifier is switched off at any time, the default on time will return to its previous set rate when it is switched back on. Please note, if the On/Off button is pressed whilst the unit is on and NOT in the last 10 seconds of its session time, it will immediately turn off.
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= 30 mins
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