Oticon A S N01 User Manual

Instructions for use
EduMic
Introduction to this booklet
Intended use
This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new EduMic. Please read the booklet carefully, including the Warning section. This will help you achieve the full benefit of your new EduMic. If you have additional questions about the use of your EduMic, please contact your hearing care professional.
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For your convenience, this booklet contains a navigation bar (see above) to help you easily navigate through the different sections.
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Intended use
Indications for use
Intended user
Use environment
Contraindications
Clinical benefits
EduMic is intended as a wireless microphone and transmitter of speech and other audio signals to the hearing aids.
No indications for use.
Adults and children older than 36 months.
Classroom setting / Personal use.
Users of active implants must pay special attention when using the device. For more information, read the Warning section.
See clinical benefits of the hearing aid.
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Table of contents
About
Package content 6 Getting started 7 Introduction 8
Start up
EduMic parts and functions 10 Turn EduMic ON and OFF 14 Mute microphone mode 15 Pair EduMic with hearing aids 16 Pair EduMic with rechargeable hearing aids 18 Charge EduMic 20
Handling
Low battery indication 21 Battery performance 22 Charging time 23 Pairing management 24 Clear pairings 25 Use of rotating clip 26 Cleaning 27
Other modes
Connecting to external sound sources 28 Connecting to classroom systems 30 FM protective skin 33 Enter telecoil mode 34
Warnings
Warnings 36
More info
Conditions of use 40 Troubleshooting 42 Warranty 45 Technical information 47
Package content
Getting started
The package consists of the following elements:
EduMic Adjustable lanyard 3.5 mm jack cable FM protective skin
Instructions for use
(Instructions for use)
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EduMic
Wall charger
(will vary from country to country)
Before you can use EduMic, EduMic and the hearing aids need to be paired. The pairing will be stored, so you only need to pair once. Please visit www.oticon.ca/compatibility for more information.
Pair EduMic with hearing aids
See page
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or
USB charger cableThis booklet
Students’
hearing aids
Your EduMic
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Introduction
EduMic can stream to Oticon hearing aids with 2.4 GHz technology. The hearing aids receive the streamed sound in a dedicated EduMic program.
Microphone mode
When you turn EduMic on, a green LED will appear. This indicates the microphone mode is enabled. The EduMic microphone picks up your voice and streams the signal, using wireless 2.4 GHz technology, to any number of paired hearing aids. This way, each student will always have clear and consistent access to your voice - overcoming the negative effects of noise and reverberation in the classroom and the distance between you.
Student with hearing aids
Teacher with EduMic
Up to 20 metres
A wireless microphone can benefit children of all ages by providing direct access to a primary talker.
Modes in EduMic
EduMic offers four different modes of operation:
• Microphone mode (20 m range)
• Jack mode (20 m range)
• FM mode (3 m range)
• Telecoil mode (3 m range)
When a jack cable is connected, EduMic is in jack mode and streams audio input from external sound sources directly to the hearing aids.
Streaming in microphone and jack mode is designed for one-to-many communication.
When a universal (FM) receiver is plugged in, EduMic is in FM mode and streams the audio from another wireless classroom system.
When telecoil mode is enabled, EduMic streams audio from a teleloop system.
Streaming in FM and telecoil mode is designed for personal use either in the classroom (FM mode), or in the public arena (telecoil mode).
When operated in Telecoil and DAI­mode, drop-outs may occur. EduMic will reset and the chosen listening program will be resumed shortly.
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EduMic parts and functions
Microphone
Sound in
Rotating clip
USB socket
For charging
Front
Power indicator
Attaches to
lanyard or
clothes
LED
LED
Status indicator
Button
ON, OFF, mute, telecoil, clear pairings
3.5 mm jack input
External audio
Back Bottom
sources
FM connector (DAI)
Universal receivers
Status indicator
Flashing blue Pairing in progress White Start-up Green ON/microphone mode
Flashing green
Yellow Jack/FM mode Flashing yellow Mute in jack/FM mode Red Pairings cleared Magenta Telecoil mode Flashing magenta Mute in telecoil mode
Power indicator
White Start-up Green Fully charged Flashing yellow Charging Flashing red Battery low
Mute in microphone mode
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Lanyard parts and functions
Safety breakaway
For urgent removal
Lanyard with EduMic
Use of lanyard
When using EduMic with the lanyard, the distance from the mouth to the top of EduMic should be a maximum of 20 cm.
1. Attach the clip onto the adjustable adapter.
2. Hang the lanyard around your neck and adjust the adapter for the right distance to your mouth.
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Adjustable adapter
For individual
adjustment
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Tips:
To reduce noise in the students’ hearing aids, it is recommended to mute the microphone while you are handling it prior to use.
EduMic should not be worn close to pieces of jewellery or other hard objects.
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Max 20 cm
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Turn EduMic ON and OFF Mute microphone mode
Use the mute function if you need to mute the audio stream from EduMic. Press the button briefly to mute the audio stream from EduMic.
ON/microphone mode:
Press the button for 2 seconds until both indicators turn WHITE and release the button. Wait for 10 seconds until the status indicator turns GREEN. EduMic is now turned ON and the microphone is ready for use.
OFF:
Press the button for 2 seconds until the status indicator turns OFF.
Mute:
Press the button briefly. The status indicator flashes GREEN. The audio stream from EduMic is now muted.
Unmute:
To unmute EduMic, press the button again briefly.
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Pair EduMic with hearing aids
Ensure EduMic is turned ON Pair the hearing aidsEnable pairing mode in hearing aids Ready for use
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1. Turn the hearing aids OFF by opening the battery drawer.
2. Turn the hearings aids ON by closing the battery drawer.
The hearing aids can now be paired with EduMic within the next 3 minutes.
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Max 20 cm
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Place the hearing aids close to EduMic.
It is recommended to pair one set of hearing aids at a time.
The status indicator will flash BLUE while pairing is in progress.
The status indicator will stop flashing BLUE when pairing is complete and turn GREEN.
EduMic is now ready for use with the hearing aids.
If more sets of hearing aids need to be paired, repeat these steps.
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