Listen LR-3200 Users Guide

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LR-3200
USER MANUAL
Basic DSP RF Receiver (072 MHz)
www.listentech.com
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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for choosing Listen! We are dedicated to providing you with
outstanding performance to ensure you are completely satised.
We independently certify each of our products to the highest quality
standards and back them with a limited lifetime guarantee. We are
available to answer any questions you might have during installation or
in the operation of our products. At Listen, it’s all about you, should you
have any comments or suggestions we’re here to listen.
Here’s how to reach us:
+1.801.233.8992 +1.800.330.0891 North America
+1.801.233.8995 fax support@listentech.com www.listentech.com
Thank you and enjoy your listening experience!
Best regards,
Russell Gentner and the Listen Team
In the few instances where repairs were needed, 99% of all clients indicated that they were
happy with repair turn-around-times and 85% of the time, clients were without their product for
less than 10 days!
Overall client satisfaction of working with Listen was rated 4.8 out of 5.
“Please continue with your excellent attitude toward customer satisfaction. You guys are great!”
“I’ve never had such good service from any company. Keep up the good work!”
“You stand behind your product wonderfully.”
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4 iDSP™ Receivers
5 LR-3200 Quick Reference
6 LR-3200 Specications
7 Safety Cautions!
7 Hearing Safety
7 Medical Device Safety
7 Recycling
7 Product Recycling Instructions
7 Battery Recycling Instructions
8 Quick Setup and Operation Instructions
8 Unpack Unit
8 Activate Battery
8 Charge Battery
9 Connect Ear Phone
13 Channel Labels
13 Auto Power Mode
13 Unit ID
13 Brightness Control
14 Unit Information
14 Reset to Factory Defaults
14 Firmware Update
14 RF Reception Maximization Strategies
15 72 MHz Compatibility Chart
17 Troubleshooting LR-3200 Receivers
18 Compliance Notice and FCC Statement
19 Warranty
19 Contacting Listen
9 Using The Neck Loop Lanyard
9 Using The 3.5mm Headset Extension Cable
10 Turn the Unit On
10 Channel Select Mode
10 Adjust Volume
11 Battery & Belt Clip
11 Low Battery Indication
11 Belt Clip Installation/Removal
11 Accessing Battery Compartment
12 Reset to Factory Default Settings
13 Advanced Program Features an Listen’s UI
Conguration Software
13 Super Quiet Mode
13 Squelch
13 Basic Channels and Expanded Channels Modes
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BASIC DSP™ RECEIVERS
The LR LR-3200 is an Assistive Listening Receiver designed to be compact and simple to use. The unique
design of the receiver allows them to be worn as a necklace, using the belt clip or concealed in a pocket,
making this the most inconspicuous ALS receiver on the market.
Each receiver can be purchased with a Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard that is designed to hold the receiver like a necklace similar to the Blue Tooth™ transceivers used with many of the today’s hearing aids. The Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard can be used as the induction loop for those users who have T-coil enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants, inducing the received audio directly into these T-coil enabled
devices. The Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard also provides the connection to Listen’s Universal Ear Speaker,
Earphones and Headphones, incorporating a short connection cable that plugs directly into the Ear Phone/
Neck Loop Lanyards 3.5mm headset jack located 2/3 of the way up the lanyard. A second 3.5mm extension cable provided with Listen’s universal earphones provides the length of cable required to place the receiver in a pocket or using the belt clip.
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LED
7
Power On/O
Up/down
Volume Control
Micro USB
1
2
3
LR-3200 QUICK REFERENCE
PowerOn/O
1
Press and hold for 1 second to turn on. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn o.
6
Charging Contact
3.5 mm Output Jacks
4
Belt Clip
5
Battery Protective Pull Tab
8
Battery Door
9
Up/Down Volume Control
2
Press momentarily to adjust the volume up/down or press and hold to ramp the volume.
Note: Press and hold both up and down buttons for 5 seconds to activate channel select,
use up and down to change the channel. Momentarily press the power button to save and exit.
Micro USB
3
USB charging, programming, rmware updates and inventory dispensing.
3.5 mm Output Jacks
4
Connect Listen Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard for use with T coil hearing aids or with
Universal Ear Speaker or Headphone.
Belt Clip
5
To remove, remove screw and pull belt clip from unit. To install place belt clip in place and insert screw.
Charging Contact
6
For use with Listen charging tray options.
LED
7
Indicates unit is on, low battery condition, and charging status.
Battery Protective Pull Tab
8
Remove clear plastic pull tab to activate internal battery connections.
Battery Door
9
Can be removed to access battery and product labeling information.
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LR-3200 SPECIFICATIONS
Product Specication: LR-3200-072
System Frequency Response
System Signal to Noise Ratio
Audio
Controls
Indicators LED
RF
Power
System Distortion
Output/s
User Controls
Set-up Controls
Programming
Frequency Range
Number of Channels
Sensitivity
Frequency Accuracy
Antenna Type
Squelch
Battery Type
Battery Life
Battery Charging Time
Power Supply
50 Hz - 15 kHz (±3 dB) / 50 Hz - 10 kHz (±3 dB)
SQ enabled 80 dB, SQ disabled 70 dB /
<1% total harmonic distortion (THD) at 80% deviation
Two (2) 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) connectors, unbalanced, 0 dBu
nominal output level, 50 mW maximum, impedance 32 ohm
Power, up/down volume
Press and hold up/down volume buttons for 5 seconds to enter channel adjust, use up/down to select channel
Via software and USB port
Flashes when batteries are low or to indicate charging, solid when fully charged
72.025 - 75.975 MHz
Basic mode 3 wide band, Expanded mode 17 wide band
.6uV typical, 1 uV maximum for 12 dB sinad
± .005% stability 32 to 122 ºF (0 to 50 ºC)
Uses ear phone/neck loop lanyard and short ear phone cable or standard earphone cable
Programmable in 20 steps, automatic on loss of RF signal
Lithium Ion
24 Hours of typical use
Fully charged in 2.5 Hours
Micro USB connector, 5 V, 500 mA
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Dimensions with Belt Clip
Physical
Environmental
Compliance Standards FCC Part 15 Class B, Industry Canada, ICES-3 (B), RoHS
Unit Weight
Unit Weight with Batteries
Shipping Weight
Color
Temperature - Operation
Temperature - Storage Relative
Humidity
3.75 x 2.0 x 0.64 in. (9.6 x 5.0 x 1.7 cm)
3.75 x 2.0 x 0.80 in. (9.6 x 5.0 x 2.1 cm)
1.6 oz (45.4 g)
2.4 oz (68.1 g)
3.2 oz (90.8 g) with 16 oz (454 g) minimum
Flat Black
14 to 104 ºF (-10 to 40 ºC)
(-)4 to 122 °F (-20 to 50 °C)
0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
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LISTENTALK SAFETY CAUTIONS!
Hearing Safety
This product is designed to amplify audio to a high volume level which could potentially cause hearing
damage if used improperly. To protect your hearing make sure the volume is turned down before putting on the ear speaker or headphones. Then adjust the volume up to the minimum setting require to hear clearly. Do not allow children or other unauthorized individuals to have access to this product without supervision.
Medical Device Safety
Before using this Listen product with an implantable or other medical device, consult your physician
or manufacturer of your implantable or other medical device. Always make sure you are using this
product in accordance with the safety guidelines established by your physician or the implantable
device manufacturer.
Recycling
Help Listen Technologies protect the environment! Please take the time to dispose of your
equipment properly.
Product Recycling Instructions
Please do NOT dispose of your Listen Technologies equipment in the household trash.
Please take the equipment to an electronics recycling center; OR, return the product
to the factory for proper disposal.
Battery Recycling Instructions
Please do NOT dispose of batteries in the household trash. Please take the batteries to a retail or community collection point for recycling.
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QUICK SETUP AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Unpack Unit
Inspect the unit for physical damage. If damage is apparent, please contact Listen Technologies technical support for assistance.
2. Activate Battery
Remove the clear plastic pull tab located at the bottom of the battery door, this will activate the internal
battery connections. Note: upon rst activation the battery will have a limited charge, we recommend the unit be charged immediately.
3. Charge Battery
Fully charge the rechargeable Lithium Ion battery by connecting the unit to one of Listen Technologies
charging options.
a. LA-380 Intelligent 12-Unit Charging/Carrying Case
b. LA-381 Intelligent 12-Unit Charging Tray
c. LA-421 1-Port USB Charger (comes with cable)
d. LA-423 4-Port USB Charger (comes with 4 cables)
e. LA-422 USB to Micro USB cable (Connects receiver to any standard USB port)
When connected to a charging option the status LED next to the power button will begin to ash indicating that the unit is charging. When the unit reaches 100% charged the status LED next to the power button will stop ashing and will be solid.
Status LED: Flashes during
charging. Solid when charge is complete.
Pull the tab to activate the internal battery.
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4. Connect Earphone
Using The Earphone/Neck Loop yard:
Connect the Listen Intelligent ear phone/
neck loop lanyard to the two 3.5 mm output jacks on the unit. Then connect the short
cable ear speaker or headphones to the
3.5mm output jack on the lanyard. The lanyard neck loop is placed over the
head and worn as a necklace.
This is the preferred method of wearing the receiver for best performance!
For T-coil compatible hearing aid use simply disconnect the ear speaker or headset from
the ear phone/neck loop lanyard.
Using The 3.5mm Earphone Extension Cable: If the receiver is to be clipped to a belt, waistband or inside a pocket a long extension cable is used. Connect the extension cable to the ear speaker, headset or earphones, then connect the extension cable into one of the 3.5 mm output jacks on top of the receiver.
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Power Button: Press and hold
5. Turn the Unit On
Press and hold the Power Button for 1 second to
turn the receiver on. The LED will light solid. To turn the receiver o, press and hold the
power button for 3 seconds
6. Channel Select Mode
The Listen receiver is pre-programmed to operate on channel E (72 MHz) from the factory. To receive audio, both the transmitter and receiver(s) need to be set to the same channel. If not, the receiver channel needs to reprogrammed to the channel being broadcast. To adjust the receiver to a dierent listening channel, press and hold the volume up and down buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. The front program (red) LED will begin to ash and the current channel will be heard in the ear speaker.
Use the volume up or down button to scroll through the available channels. Once the desired channel is
located mometarily press the power button to save and exit the channel select mode or if no button is
pressed for 5 seconds then the selected channel will be saved and the unit will exit the channel select mode. See page 14-15 for complete channel selection information.
Save/Exit: Press power button to
save and exit.
Channel Select Mode: Press and hold the up
and down button simultaneously for 5 seconds.
for 1 second to turn on, press and
hold for 3 seconds to turn o.
Program LED:
Red.
7. Adjust Volume
Adjust the listening volume to a comfortable listening level via the volume up/down buttons.
If the volume is adjusted while there is no audio present the unit will output a momentary tone each time the
button is pressed allowing the user to gauge and adjust the audio level to a comfortable listening level.
Note: To protect the users hearing, at power up the receiver will automatically reset to an adjustable default volume level. Put on a headset and then adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.
Scroll Up/Down: Use the up or down button to
scroll through available channels .
Volume Up/Down: Use the volume up
or down to raise/lower volume.
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BATTERY & BELT CLIP
Low Battery Indication
When the unit detects a low battery condition it will cause the status LED to ash slowly indicating that the unit needs to be charged. When the light begins to ash the unit has approximately 3 hours of receiver use before the unit will turn o.
Status LED: Begins to ash
when receiver has less than an estimated 3 hours use left
on the charge.
Belt Clip Installation/Removal
To remove belt clip, remove screw and pull belt clip from
unit. To install place belt clip in place and insert screw.
Accessing Battery Compartment
To access the battery compartment simply remove the belt clip and battery door by pulling down and out on the battery door
locking tab. Note: The product labeling
information can be found behind the battery and includes the product model number, description, serial number, contact
information and compliance statement.
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ADVANCED PROGRAM FEATURES AND LISTEN’S IDSP SOFTWARE SUITE
To manage the advanced program features on any of the iDSP™ receivers a windows based User Interface (UI)
software is required.
This software is available free of charge from Listen Technologies. To download the software log onto http://www.listentech. com/support/software/idsp-software-suite/ and follow the instructions.
With the UI software, direct communication is provided via the Micro USB connection on the receiver. Once connected the UI software provides setup and adjustment of the following functions of the LR-3200 receiver.
Note: A help le for the UI software is included with the download and will provide detailed instructions for set up
and management of all the advanced program features of the LR-3200 receiver.
Super Quiet Mode
To reduce background noise and increase the audio quality, Listen oers a noise reduction technology called Listen SQ™. Only Listen *transmitters and receivers have SQ™ available, both the transmitter and receiver must have SQ™ activated to achieve the improved sound quality performance. This LR-3200 receiver has been shipped to you with the SQ™ feature disabled.
SQ™ Summary:
Improves noise performance by at least 20 dB SQ must be enabled for both the transmitter and receivers SQ™ is NOT Squelch
SQ™ is NOT compatible with other manufactures’ products
SQ™ can be disabled to permit operation with early Listen products or other manufactures, products
Note: The LT-803 does not have the SQ™ feature. The LT-800 has the SQ™ feature.
Basic Channels and Expanded Channels Modes
Your Listen receiver has been shipped with the Basic Channel Mode enabled.
In the default Basic Channel Mode, only A, E and H channels are available for selection. If the channel desired is not available in Basic Channel Mode, the receiver will need to be set to the Expanded Channel Mode. In Expanded Channel Mode all 17 wide band and channels are available for selection.
Auto Power Mode
The auto power mode will automatically power the receiver on when the unit is removed from the charging
device. When the unit is returned to the charging device the unit will automatically turn o and resume charging operation. Your Listen receiver has been shipped to you with the Auto Power Mode enabled.
Unit ID
The unit ID number provides a unique identication for each receiver. This allows the software to keep track of a specic unit. This can be any 3 digit number between 000 and 999. The unit ID allows venues to track individual units and for easy dispensing and inventory control. Your Listen receiver has been shipped to you with a Unit ID of 000.
Default Volume
Each time the LR-3200 is powered on the headset volume level is set to 35% which is the default level. To change the default volume level setting adjust the software slider to the desired level. The slider can be adjusted in 5% increments from 5% to 100%.
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Unit Information
When a unit is connected to the conguration software the software extracts specic information from the unit and displays it for the user. This information includes the model number, frequency, Serial Number, battery level, and Firmware Version.
Reset to Factory Defaults
The unit can be returned to its factory default settings at any time by using the iDSP Software Suite.
Firmware Update
The rmware update function will check via the internet to see if a rmware update is available for the receiver.
RF RECEPTION MAXIMIZATION STRATEGIES:
For proper and reliable operation, Listen receivers should receive a strong and consistent signal from the
originating transmitter. Follow these strategies should be used to maximize this signal:
a. When designing and installing a system, keep in mind that the location of both the transmitter
and receivers is critical to maximizing signal strength
b. Eliminate or minimize obstructions between the transmitter and receivers
c. Minimize the distance between the transmitter and receivers
d. Move transmitter and receivers away from metal objects
e. Place the transmitting antenna as high as possible (on stationary transmitters)
f. Orient both transmitting and receiving antennas vertically
g. On portable transmitters and receivers, the cable from the microphone or headset is the antenna;
ensure that the cable is not coiled or laying horizontal
CAUTION: When installing remote antennas, ensure the antenna is clear of power lines. Coaxial cable, connectors, and optional antenna mounting kits are available from Listen. Visit www.listentech.com or ask your dealer for details.
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72 MHZ COMPATIBILITY CHART:
Frequency MHz Listen Phonic Ear Comtek Phonak Wiliams* Gentner Telex Drake
72.0250 1 1 1 A1 (11,1)
72.0500 (2) 1
72.0750 2 2 2 A2 (12,3)
72.1000 A A A A A, (13,4) 2 A 72.1
72.1250 3 3 3 A3 (14,5)
72.1500 (6) 3
72.1750 4 4 4 A4 (15,7)
72.2000 K K K K K, (8) 4 B 72.2
72.2250 5 5 5 K5 (16,9)
72.2500 (10) 5
72.2750 6 6 6 K6 (17,11)
72.3000 B B B B B,(18,12) 6 C 72.3
72.3250 7 7 7 B7 (19,13)
72.3500 (14) 7
72.3750 8 8 8 B8 (20,15)
72.4000 N N N N N, (16) 8 D 72.4
72.4250 9 9 9 N9 (21,17)
72.4750 (18) 9
72.5000 C C C C C, (23, 20) 10 E 72.5
72.5250 11 11 11 C1 (24,21)
72.5500 (22) 11
72.5750 12 12 12 C2 (25, 33)
72.6000 O O O O O, (24) 12 F 72.6
72.6250 13 13 13 O2 (26, 25)
72.6500 (26) 13
72.6750 14 14 14 4 (27)
72.7000 D D D D D, (28) 14 G 72.7
72.7250 15 15 15 D5 (29)
72.7500 (30) 15
72.7750 16 16 16 D6 (30,31)
72.8000 P PP P P, (32) 16 H 72.8
72.8250 17 17 17 07 (31,33)
72.8500 (34) 17
72.8750 18 18 18 P8 (32,35)
72.9000 E E E E E, (33, 36) 18 I 72.9
72.9250 19 19 19 E9 (34,37)
72.9500 (38) 19
Basic Mode: 3 channels (A, E, H). Expanded Mode: 17 channels (all lettered).
*Parenthesis indicate T35 and T20 narrowband.
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72 MHZ COMPATIBILITY CHART:
Frequency MHz Listen Phonic Ear Comtek Phonak Wiliams* Gentner Telex Drake
74.6250 33 33 1 33 e3 (36,40)
74.6500 (41) 20
74.6750 34 34 34 e4 (37, 42)
74.7000 I I I I I, (38, 43) 21 O
74.7250 35 35 35 I5 (39, 44)
74.7500 (45) 22
74.7750 36 36 36 I6 (40, 46)
75.2250 37 37 37 I7 (41, 47)
75.2500 (48) 23
75.2750 38 38 38 I8 (42, 49)
75.3000 J J J J J, (43, 50) 24 P
75.3250 39 39 39 J9 (55, 51)
75.3500 (52) 25
75.3750 40 40 40 J0 (45, 53)
75.4000 R R R R R, (54) 26 Q
75.4250 21 21 21 R1 (46, 55)
72.4250 9 9 9 N9 (21,17)
75.4500 (56) 27
75.4750 22 22 22 R2 (47, 57)
75.5000 F F F F F, (48, 58) 28 J 75.5
75.5250 23 23 23 F3 (49, 59)
75.5500 (60) 29
75.5750 24 24 24 F4 (50, 61)
75.6000 S S S S S, (62) 30 K 75.6
75.6250 25 25 25 S5 (51, 63)
75.6500 (64) 31
75.6750 26 26 26 S6 (52, 65)
75.7000 G G G G G, (53, 66) 32 L 75.7
75.7250 27 27 27 G7 (54, 67)
75.7500 (68) 33
75.7750 28 28 28 G8 (55, 69)
75.8000 T T T T T, (70) 34 M 75.8
75.8250 29 29 29 T9 (56, 71)
75.8500 (72) 35
75.8750 30 30 30 T0 (57, 73)
75.9000 H H H H H, (58, 74) 36 N 75.9
75.9250 31 31 31 H1 (59, 75)
75.9500 (76) 37
75.9750 32 32 32 H2 (60, 77)
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TROUBLESHOOTING LR-3200 RECEIVERS:
The receiver has no power
Make sure the unit has either a fully charged battery or a Listen approved wall charging transformer is
connected. Make sure the Power button on the top of the unit has been pressed to turn the unit ON. If this does not work, make sure the battery is installed properly and / or install a replacement battery.
There is no audio
Make sure the volume control is turned up to at least 25%. Check the Intelligent Earphone/Neck Loop Lanyard to insure it’s plugged all of the way. Make sure the Ear Phone is plugged into the Earphone/Neck Loop Lanyard. Check to insure the transmitter is broadcasting an audio source. Verify the receiver is tuned to the same channel as the transmitter. If the RF signal is too weak, the receiver will squelch and mute the audio source; move closer to the antenna or make sure the transmitter’s output RF power switch is set on “FULL” (LT-800).
The audio is distorted
Check the receiver is on the correct channel and make sure your using the clearest channel possible. Verify the audio on the transmitter is not turned up too loud; this will cause distortion. Insure the Intelligent Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard connectors are pushed all the way into the jacks on top of the unit. Check the Ear Phone to verify it is plugged all the way into the Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard. Review the SQ™ settings
on your transmitter and receivers to verify both are turned ON (or OFF, if some of your equipment is not SQ™
capable). Make sure the receiver is not too close to the transmitting antenna. If the receiver can’t get farther away from the antenna, turn down the RF output power on the stationary (LT-800) transmitter.
I cannot pick up the signal on the receiver
Check to make sure the receiver and the transmitter are on the same exact channel frequency. Verify the receiver is in broadcast range of the transmitter. Move the receiver closer to the transmitter.
I can pick up the signal on the receiver, but it sounds like it’s not tuned in
Check the transmitter and receiver and verify they are both on exactly the same channel number/letter. Make sure you are using a clear channel that is free from noise and interference.
I’m using another brand of transmitter - how do I tell which channel to use?
Refer to Listen’s Frequency Compatibility Table (page 16). Adjust either the transmitter or the receiver to a common channel.
Thereisnotsucientrange
Inspect the transmitting antenna verify it is located as close as possible to the receiving area. Place the antenna as high as possible and check to see it is free from obstacles. Check the squelch setting on the unit; perhaps it is too sensitive.
When I change channels, only certain channels are accessible
The unit has been programmed to basic mode which only shows the A, E, and H channels. The unit can be programmed for expanded mode which will show all 17 channels. This is programmed via the conguration software.
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My battery is not charging
Verify the clear plastic pull tab has been removed from the receiver battery door engaging the battery
connections. Make sure the battery is installed properly and that the unit is plugged into the charging device correctly. Check the charging device to verify it is plugged in the proper power outlet and power is available at the outlet. If this does not work, install a replacement battery.
I want to run the unit from a wall transformer
Simply plug a Listen approved charging transformer (LA-421) into the Micro USB connector on the side of the unit. A battery must be installed at all times even when operating the unit with a wall charging transformer.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE AND FCC STATEMENT AND INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENTS
Compliance Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) These devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment has been certied to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC and IC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC and IC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Industry Canada Statement
This equipment complies with ICES-003 class B.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
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WARRANTY
Listen Technologies warrants ListenRF receivers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
normal use and conditions for (5) ve-years from the original date of purchase. All product warranties can be transferred, warranties are valid for (5) years from the original date of purchase.
All rechargeable Li-ion batteries supplied with transceivers and receivers are warranted for (1) one-year from the date of purchase.
This limited warranty, prices and the specications of products are subject to change without notice.
https://www.listentech.com/support/warranty/
LISTEN TECHNOLOGIES 14912 Heritage Crest Way, Bludale, Utah 84065-4818 USA
Phone: +1.801.233.8992 Toll-Free: 1.800.330.0891 www.listentech.com
Copyright © 1998 - 2019 Listen Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
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