Phonak Roger Table Mic II User Manual

User Guide
Roger Table Mic II
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Contents
1. Welcome 4
1.1 How your Roger microphone works 5
2.1 Device descriptions 6
2.2 Accessories 8
3. Getting started 10
3.1 Charging 10
3.2 Switching on 12
3.3 Connecting to your hearing aids 13
3.4 Connecting the remote control 16
4. Using your Roger microphone 17
3.5 Hearing better at a meeting 17
4.1 Listening to multimedia devices 18
5. Adding additional microphones 20
5.1 Connecting with other microphones 20
5.2 Using additional microphones 22
6. Special functions 24
6.1 Muting 24
6.2 Changing pick-up range 25
6.3 Disconnecting Roger devices (NewNet) 26
7. Troubleshooting 27
8. Service and warranty 30
8.1 Local warranty 30
8.2 International warranty 30
8.3 Warranty limitation 31
9. Compliance information 32
11. Important safety information 39
10.1 Hazard warnings 39
11.1 Product safety information 41
11.2 Other important information 43
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2. Getting to know Roger Table Mic II
Your Roger Table Mic II has been developed by Phonak – the world leader in hearing solutions based in Zurich, Switzerland.
This premium product is the result of decades of research and expertise and are designed to keep you connected to the beauty of sound! We thank you for making such a great choice and wish you many years of listening pleasure.
Please read the user guide carefully to make sure that you understand and get the best out of your new Roger™ microphone. For more information about features and benets, simply contact your hearing care professional.
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1. Welcome
1.1 How your Roger microphone works
Your Roger microphone picks up the meeting participants‘ voices and sends them directly into your ears. The system consists of three main elements: the hearing aids, Roger receivers and one or more Roger microphones.
Your Roger microphone typically work within a range
of up to 20 meters / 66 feet to your hearing aids. Note that human bodies and walls may reduce this distance. The furthest range is possible when you can see your Roger microphone (i.e. line of sight).
SpeakerListener
Roger Table Mic II
Hearing aid with Roger receiver
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2.1 Device descriptions
Roger Table Mic II
a Indicator light b Mute on c Mute o d Short pick-up range e Long pick-up range f Screw g Battery cover
a On / O / Mute b Microphones and indicator light c Audio input d Charging input e Connect
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Remote control
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2.2 Accessories
Soft case
Remote controlPower supply
Audio cable
RCA / Cinch adapter
Micro-USB split cable
USB cable
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2. Plug the larger end (USB) of the charging cable into the power supply.
3. Plug the power supply into an easily accessible power socket.
Use the supplied cable split to charge two devices from a single power supply.
Only use the split cable with the supplied power
supply. Charging of two devices from a computer’s USB port is not supported.
When charging, the following feedback may be given by the indicator light:
Charging status lights
Charging Fully Charged
3. Getting started
3.1 Charging
To charge your Roger microphone, connect the supplied charger. The indicator light will ash green to indicate charging.
An empty battery will reach its maximum charge in approximately 4 hours. Charging is complete when the indicator light turns solid green.
1. Plug the smaller end (micro-USB) of the charging cable into your Roger microphone.
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3.3 Connecting to your hearing aids
Please make sure you have obtained a Roger receiver(s) from your hearing care professional. There are a variety of receiver options available.
Your hearing care professional may already have connected your Roger microphone to your hearing aids. If this is not the case, connect your receiver(s) to your Roger microphone as follows:
1. Make sure your Roger microphone and the Roger receiver are both powered on. Hold your Roger microphone within 10 cm / 4 inches of the Roger receiver or hearing aid.
3.2 Switching on
Press the on/o button for one second until the indicator light turns green.
When your Roger microphone is switched on, the indicator light will blink softly. A green light means the battery is fully charged. An orange light means the battery is half full. If the indicator light starts to blink red you should charge immediately.
1s
Please charge your Roger microphone
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Connect status lights
After pressing the Connect button, the following feedback may be given by the indicator light:
Connecting Connection was successful – the Roger receiver is connected A Roger receiver could not be found. Move your Roger microphone closer to the Roger receiver and make sure the Roger receiver is powered on. Then try again. The Roger receiver is not compatible with your Roger microphone
2. Press the Connect button on your Roger microphone.
The indicator light will turn green for two seconds to conrm a successful connection. You will also hear a conrmation tone in your hearing aids.
You can connect an unlimited number of Roger
receivers to your Roger microphone.
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