2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM PE 800R behind-the-ear FM system user guide PE 800R receiver PE 300TS transmitter specs available on-line at www.phonicear.
625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM table of contents Receiver: PE 800R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Transmitter: PE 300TS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 sprite user instructions Wearing Transmitter/Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hearing Instrument Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Wearing Hearing Instrument/ Switch Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Cartridge Removal/ Transmitter Batteries. . . . .
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM receiver: PE 800R 1 side 11 12 2 3 4 13 10 5 7 6 8 14 9 back front 2 26 3 T 3 4 10 + F T M F M T M M 5 6 7 1 10 Page 5
2625 Sprite User Guide Book receiver: PE 800R 1 antenna 7 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. 4 5 volume 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.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 transmitter: PE 300TS front 16 15 17 18 back 19 20 top 3 21 22 3:05 PM Page 9
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 transmitter: PE 300TS 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 3:05 PM (cont’d) To comply with FCC radio-frequency exposure requirements, this device must be worn with the belt clip provided with the device.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM Sprite user instructions user wearing transmitter/microphone 1 Plug in microphone 2 Clip to belt or wear around neck Microphone cord also functions as the antenna. It is important to keep the cord as straight as possible. Do not coil. 3 Clip microphone to clothing or to lavalier cord 15cm/6in max.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) user hearing instrument battery battery + indicator 1 2 user on/off Open battery door Insert battery in door.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) user wearing your hearing instrument 1 Turn off 2 Insert top of earmold under fold 3 Pull down lobe and press earmold into canal 4 Place SPRITE behind ear 5 Turn on user switch functions FM channel or t-coil cartridge (t-coil must be on right side) Switch left to activate left cartridge; right to activate right cartridge 26 FM channel cartridge + = Increase volume by one 2dB step T + 7 - = Decrease volume b
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) fitter/user cartridge removal telecoil cartridge (3 pins) Insert in right slot only FM channel cartridge (2 pins) Insert in left or right slot key Insert cartridges such that the keys and pins align transmitter batteries user Charge every night for 12 hours NEVER CHARGE ALKALINE BATTERIES! charging 300TS Charge only rechargeable NiCad batteries AT0534 2 Plug in second 1 Plug in first Be sure to insert batteries cor
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) user using your SPRITE in a quiet environment user using your SPRITE in a noisy environment or PE 300TS 9 Page 21
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) using your SPRITE in group conversations user or 3m/10ft PE 300TS AT0720 conference mic user using your SPRITE with TV or stereo AT0529 antenna AT0532 AUX input cord or PE 300TS AT0532 AUX input cord TV/stereo audio out 10 Page 24
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite user instructions user 3:05 PM (cont’d) using your SPRITE with the telephone (Telecoil cartridge required) or user 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 11 Page 25