Other Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
receiver: PE 800R
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M
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M
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M
T
M
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side
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back
front
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receiver: PE 800R (cont’d)
1antenna
Removeable
2 cartridge selector switch
Activates left or right cartridge
(see 3 and 4 )
3 FM channel cartridge
Insert in left or right slot.
Make sure channel matches
that of transmitter(s). A
second FM channel allows easy
switching to hear a different
speaker or avoid interference.
4telecoil cartridge
Insert in right slot only (for
telephone and loop use)
5volume control
User-adjustable ± 15dB
(in 2dB increments) from
prescribed gain level. “+”
to increase; “-” to decrease.
Can be locked with programming software. Unit
always powers up at prescribed gain.
6mode switch
(three-position)
FM: F = FM only
M
= Mic + FM
F
M = Mic only
t-coil: T= t-coil only
M
= Mic + t-coil
T
M = Mic only
7on/off switch/
battery door
Closed= on; Open=off
8locking screw
Locks battery door
9locking screw
access hole
Provides access to
locking screw
10model indicia
“P” indicates Power model,
“M” indicates Moderate
11microphone
12earhook
Various types are available
13plastic tubing
Replace when yellow
or stiff (not included
with system)
14earmold
(not included with system)
2
transmitter: PE 300TS
front
15
back
top
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20
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21
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transmitter: PE 300TS (cont’d)
15 on/off switch
On/Off (72MHz and 173MHz)
On/Mute/Off (216MHz)
16 charging indicator
Glows red when charging
NiCad batteries (never
recharge alkaline batteries!)
17 transmitter band label
Indicates operating band
of transmitter
18 channel number
Make sure the channel
matches your receiver
19 belt clip
20 battery compartment
Use AA rechargeable NiCad or
disposable alkaline batteries
(never recharge alkaline batteries!)
21 microphone jack
Plug in a microphone or an antenna
(if using auxiliary input alone)
To comply with FCC
radio-frequency exposure
requirements, this device
must be worn with the
belt clip provided with the
device. Use of accessories/
configurations not approved
by Phonic Ear may result
in non-compliance with
FCC RF exposure limit, and
therefore should be avoided.
22 auxiliary/charge jack
Connect to a CD player or
other sound source with the
AT0532 cord; connect to
personal charger to recharge
NiCad batteries (never recharge
alkaline batteries!)
4
Sprite user instructions
user
wearing transmitter/microphone
Plug in
1
microphone
3
Clip microphone to clothing or to lavalier cord
15cm/6in max.
Clip to belt or wear
2
around neck
Microphone cord
also functions as
the antenna. It is
then
important to
keep the cord
as straight
as possible.
Do not coil.
power
5
Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
user
user
(battery door closed)
hearing instrument battery
on/off
on
battery
+ indicator
1
Open battery door
Insert battery in door. Make sure battery
2
“+” is on same side as “+” on battery door
The battery door is the on/off switch
Press on
symbol to close door
off
(battery door open)
6
Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
+
-
T
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F
M
F
M
T
M
T
M
user
Turn off
1
Pull down
3
lobe and
press earmold
into canal
5
Turn on
user
Switch left to activate
left cartridge; right to
activate right cartridge
FM channel cartridge
FM only (when using FM)
7
wearing your hearing instrument
Insert top of earmold
2
under fold
4
Place S
PRITE behind ear
switch functions
FM channel or t-coil
cartridge (t-coil must
be on right side)
+ = Increase volume
by one 2dB step
- = Decrease volume
by one 2dB step
(when using T-coil)
T-coil only
Mic + FM
Mic only
Mic + T-coil
Mic only
Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
fitter/user
FM channel
cartridge (2 pins)
Insert in left or right slot
user
charging 300TS
Charge only rechargeable
NiCad batteries
Plug in
transmitter batteries
Charge every night for 12 hours
NEVER CHARGE ALKALINE BATTERIES!
1
first
AUX/
CHG
cartridge removal
telecoil cartridge
(3 pins)
Insert in right slot only
Insert cartridges such that the
keys and pins align
AT0534
2
Plug in
second
key
Be sure to
insert batteries
correctly
PE 300TS
replacing batteries
Push to slide off
8
Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
user
user
using your SPRITE in a quiet
environment
using your SPRITE in a
noisy environment
or
PE 300TS
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Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
user
user
using your SPRITE in group
conversations
or
PE 300TS
AT0720
conference
mic
3m/10ft
using your SPRITE with TV or stereo
AT0529
antenna
or
AT0532 AUX
input cord
PE 300TS
TV/stereo
audio out
AT0532 AUX
input cord
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Sprite user instructions (cont’d)
user
user
using your SPRITE with
the telephone
(Telecoil cartridge required)
or
using your SPRITE in accessible
public facilities
Use built-in receiver
or
NOTE: Channels must match!
or
Use body-worn receiver with
teleloop/or in looped room
or
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