At Widex, our overall mission is to give people
with a hearing loss the same opportunities for
communication as people with normal hearing. A
Widex hearing aid, combined with the MicroLink,
goes a long way towards achieving this goal by
ensuring optimal listeningcomfort and speech
understanding. In difficult listening situations, in
particular,theMicroLinkgivespeoplewitha
hearing loss new possibilities.
In order to get the full benefit of your MicroLink
FM system, please read these instructions care
fully. They contain a description of all parts of the
system as well as a section on maintenance and
troubleshooting.
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TheMicroLink system isbasedon technology that
makes it possible to manufacture an FM radio
receiver so tiny that it can be connected to a hear
ing aid. The receiver’s power consumption is very
low, so it can be powered by the hearing aid’s own
battery.
The MicroLink FM system effectively overcomes
the three fundamental obstacles to optimum com
munication: distance, noise and echo and – espe
cially–thecombinationofthese factors.The
system is completely cordless and therefore very
easy to use.
Now you can concentrate on the message behind
what is being said, rather than using your energy
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ontryingtomakeoutthewords.Practically
speaking,with your MicroLinkyour ears areright
next to the FM transmitter. This creates an opti
mum listening situation with maximum signal
strength and a minimum of noise and echo.
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If used and cared for properly, your MicroLink
system – used in combination with your Widex
hearing aid – will give you many pleasurable lis
tening opportunities. The MicroLink system is a
precisioninstrumentthatcanbedamagedif
knocked or bumped. Therefore it should be hand
led with care and we recommend that you keep it
in the leather case when you do not use it.
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The FM system and how it works
An FM system is a radio system in which signals
are sent via radio waves from the transmitter to
the receiver. “FM” stands for Frequency Modula
tion,atechnical term fortheway radio signalsare
generated.FM transmissionensuresadvanced
reception quality, free of noise and distortion.
The MicroLink FM system consists of two basic
components:
A microphone with an FM transmitter to pick
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up the sound source. The transmitter sends
radio signals to one or more receivers.
AnFMreceiverwhich isconnectedtothe
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hearing aid.
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The MicroLink FM system from Widex is avail
able in two versions – with a HandyMic transmit
ter or with a MicroVox transmitter. Both versions
use the MicroLink receiver. Transmission power
is verylowand involvesno physiologicalside
effects.The maximum operatingrangeis about 15
meters (45 feet).
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The MicroLink receiver
How the MicroLink receiver works
The MicroLink is the FM receiver that receives
radiosignalsfromeithertheHandyMicor
MicroVox transmitter. The MicroLink can only be
used on the frequency / channel number forwhich
it was produced and which is identified by the
channel number and colour code.
The MicroLink Europlugfits all behind-the-ear
hearing aids that have an FM shoe with Europlug
connection. An FM shoe is available for all LOGO,
SENSOandotherdigitalinstrumentsfromWidex.
TheFMsignalisreceivedbyasmallbuilt-in
antenna. The radio signal is transformed to a sig
nal which is amplified in the hearing aid in the
same manner as thehearing aid’s own microphone
signal.Thereforeno special (re)fittingofyour hear
ing aid is needed.
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Description
1.FM shoe.
2.MicroLink receiver.
3.Europlug.
4.On/Off and function switch
(M – FM – M+FM).
5.Channel identification
The number and colour code indicate which
frequency is being used. The number and col
our of the receiver must be identical to the
number and colour of the transmitter.
6.Serial number. We recommend that you write
down this number.
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Attaching and removing the MicroLink
AttachingtheMicroLink
to yourhearing aidis a
two-step process. Firstly,
theMicroLinkiscon
nectedtotheFMshoe,
which,inturn,iscon
nected to the hearing aid.
PlacetheMicroLinkon
theFMshoe.Insertthe
short,thickpinofthe
MicroLinkplugintothe
corresponding hole in the
FMshoe.Pushthe
MicroLinkplugintothe
shoe until a “click” is felt.
The shoe with the MicroLink receiver is then con
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nectedtothe hearing aid. Please check thesection
on “Audio input” in the user’s instructions for
your hearing aid for information on how to attach
and remove the audio shoe.
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Note:Pleaseremembertoexchangethesolid
cover for the perforated cover on the side of the
hearing aid.
Reverse the procedure to remove the MicroLink.
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Operating the MicroLink receiver
The switch on the receiver can be set to three dif
ferent functions:
a.In position
m the receiver is switched off and
does notconsume batterypower. Only the
hearing aid’s own microphone is active. It is
thereforenotnecessarytoremovethe
MicroLinkfromyourhearingaid when not us
ing the FM system.
b.In position
l only FM is received (the hearing
aid’s microphone is dampened by 20 dB).
c.In position
ll both FM and the signals from
the hearing aid’s microphone are received.
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Please remember to also switch on the transmit
ter (MicroVox or HandyMic).
The hearing aid’sM– MT – T switch modes will
retaintheiroriginalfunctionswhenthe
MicroLink is connected. This will result in a num
ber of possibilities as shown in the overview.
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MicroLink
m
l
ll
switch
Hearing
aid switch
Off
FM
reception
Combined
FM and
hearing aid
microphone
MHearing
aid micro
phone
MTHearing
aid micro
phone +
telecoil
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FM
reception
FM
reception +
telecoil
FM reception +
hearing aid
microphone
FM reception +
hearing aid
microphone +
telecoil
TTelecoilTelecoilTelecoil
Please note – When switched on, the MicroLink
consumes battery power. Therefore, when not in
usetheMicroLinkshouldbeswitchedoffor
removed from the hearing aid.
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The HandyMic transmitter
How the HandyMic works
The HandyMic is a low power radio transmitter
with a built-in multidirectional microphone sys
tem.Thetransmittersendssignalsfromthe
microphonetotheMicroLinkreceiver.Please
note that the transmitter and the receiver must
be on the same channel/frequency.
The HandyMic can be used as a hand-held micro
phonewithout the externalantenna.The distance
to the MicroLink receiver should normally not
exceed 1.5 meters (4.5 feet). At this range the
HandyMic’sstandservesadequatelyasan
antenna. If the HandyMic’s operating range is
between 1.5 metres (4.5 feet) and 15 meters (50
feet), for example at a lecture, you must use the
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accompanying external antenna.
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The integrated multidirectional microphone can
be adjusted to pick up signals in three different
modes:
1.Theomnidirectionalmicrophonepicksup
sound signals from all directions.
2.The directional microphone primarily picks
up sound signals from an angle of 45° in front
of the microphone.
3.The super-directional microphone primarily
picks up sound signals from an angle of 20° in
front of the microphone.
Selecttherequiredmodeonthemicrophone
switch depending on the distance to the speaker,
andthesurroundingnoise.Thisswitchalso
serves as the on/off switch.
Remember to switch off the transmitter when you
do not use it.
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The HandyMic can also be connected directly to
theheadphoneoutletofyourradioorTVby
meansof the accompanyingaudiocord. Thetrans
mitter is automatically switched on even when it
is in the off position when there are incoming
audio signals. The audio cord then also functions
as an antenna.
Abuilt-inrechargeablebatterypowersthe
HandyMic.Afullychargedbatterywilllast
approximately one day. It can be recharged every
night with the battery charger.
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Description
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1.Microphone mode switch and on/off switch.
Switch symbols:
lHandyMic off
m Omnidirectional
Directional
Super-directional.
2.Adapter socket.
3.Battery indicator.
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