Sonova USA MYLINKD User Manual

Manufacturer:
Phonak AG Laubisrütistrasse 28 CH-8712 Stäfa Switzerland
EU Representative:
Phonak GmbH D-70736 Fellbach-Oeffingen Germany
www.phonak.com/roger
029-3166-02/V1.00/2013-02/A+W Printed in Switzerland © Phonak AG All rights reserved
User Guide
Contents
1. Welcome 5
2. Getting to know your Roger MyLink 6
2.1 Compatibility 7
2.2 Device description 7
2.3 Indicator light 9
3. Getting started 14 Step 1. Charge your Roger MyLink 14
Step 2. Detach the neckloop 16 Step 3. Hang Roger MyLink around the neck
and reattach the loop 16 Step 4. Switch Roger MyLink on 17 Step 5. Choose how to wear Roger MyLink 17 Step 6. Turn on your Roger microphone 18 Step 7. Switch your hearing aid(s) to the
T-Coil program 18 Step 8. Connect Roger MyLink to your
Roger microphone 18 Step 9. Adjust Roger MyLink’s volume 20
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4. Using headphones 21 Step 1. Plug the headphones into
Roger MyLink’s headphone socket 21 Step 2. Turn Roger MyLink on 21 Step 3. Put the headphones on 22
5. More detailed information 23
6. Troubleshooting 24
7. Important information 26
7.1 Hazard warnings 26
7.2 Product safety information 28
7.3 Other important information 31
7.4 International use 32
8. Service and warranty 33
9. Information and explanation of symbols 35
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1. Welcome
Congratulations on choosing Roger MyLink from Phonak. Roger MyLink is an easy-to-use and affordable Roger receiver suitable for use with any hearing aid featuring a T-Coil (from Phonak or any other manufacturer). Roger MyLink is compatible with most Roger microphones from Phonak.
Your Roger MyLink is a Swiss premium-quality product developed by Phonak, the world’s leading hearing healthcare company.
Please read this User Guide thoroughly to benefit from all the possibilities your Roger MyLink offers.
If you have any questions, please consult your hearing care professional or local Phonak support center.
Phonak – life is on www.phonak.com
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2. Getting to know your Roger MyLink
Your hearing system consists of three main elements: Roger MyLink, your hearing aids and a Roger microphone, such as Roger inspiro.
The Roger microphone transmits the speaker’s voice wirelessly to your hearing aids via the Roger MyLink. You only need to activate the T-Coil in your hearing aid(s) to hear the speaker’s voice loud and clear in your ear(s).
Hearing aid Listener Speaker
Roger MyLink Roger microphone
such as Roger inspiro
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2.1 Compatibility
Your hearing aids must feature a T-Coil to receive speech signals from Roger MyLink. Please ask your hearing care professional if you are unsure whether or not your hearing aids have a T-Coil.
A compatible Roger microphone is also required to pick up the voice of the speaker. In this User Guide, Roger inspiro is used as an example.
2.2 Device description
a Fixed side of neckloop b Detachable side of neckloop c Green / orange status indicator
a bc
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2. Getting to know your Roger MyLink
a Volume control b On/off
a b
a Charging socket b Headphone socket
(2.5 mm)
a b
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2.3 Indicator light
Green light Orange light
a Battery almost exhausted b Battery completely exhausted c Charging d Charging complete e Volume control: minimum /maximum position f Volume control: middle position
f
a
b
c
d
e
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2. Getting to know your Roger MyLink
General
Switching Roger MyLink on
The green light is visible for 3 seconds
Battery status
a) 60 seconds
3 orange flashes (and 3 beeps), repeated every 60 seconds
b)
10 orange flashes (and 10 beeps)
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Meaning
Roger MyLink has been switched on and is ready for use.
Battery is almost empty.
Battery is completely exhausted. Roger MyLink can no longer be used without first being charged. Roger MyLink will automatically switch off after ten flashes.
User action
Switch on the Roger microphone and set the hearing aids to the T-Coil program.
Charge Roger MyLink as soon as possible (within an hour).*
Charge Roger MyLink immediately (within an hour). *
* We recommend you charge Roger MyLink and your microphone at the same time.
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