OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 2 216M Hz direct digital synthesis FM user guide 560T-216 transmitter 221R receiver specs available on-line at www.phonicear.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 3 FCC and Industry Canada Statements The 221R complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 4 table of contents Transmitter: 560T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Band Receiver: 221R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ground Plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 OnWave System Setup and Operation Understanding hearing assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Direct-mount a standard antenna . .
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 5 transmitter: 560T 1 digital display 2 level + Increases output levels when the volume of the sound source cannot be adequately adjusted 3 Lights if antenna is connected incorrectly or if antenna is being detuned by other electrical equipment 11 overload indicator Lights if input exceeds maximum level for transmitter. If this lights, reduce input level to transmitter.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 6 transmitter: 560T (cont’d) front 1 2 4 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 11 back 12 13 14 15 2
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 7 band receiver: 221R 22 volume/power front 23 charge socket 23 1.3mm power jack. Connects to PE 500C and AT0749 charger to recharge NiCad batteries (Never recharge Alkaline batteries!) 24 25 22 24 accessory socket Connect listening accessories such as teleloops, earbuds, and headsets. 3.5mm; stereo headset compatible.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 ground plane 11:02 AM Page 8 (note that Canadian models have left-handed thread) 16 antenna jack Attach antenna here 17 cable jack Attach cable here 18 mounting holes 16 17 18 Use screws to mount on a wall or, preferably, a ceiling; may also be placed on a tabletop 18 4
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 9 OnWave system setup and operation 1 understanding hearing assistance without the OnWave system ? h! ug co but with the OnWave system h! ug direct-mount a standard antenna • distance • noise • echo 10 0 30 m 0f t co 2a • distance • noise • echo Attach antenna to back 1 of transmitter AT0831 560T-216 2 Check RF Fault indicator. 1 th en If lit, adjust antenna connection or remote mount antenna.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 10 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 10 0 30 m 0f t 2b remote-mount a standard antenna optimizes transmitter/antenna position 560T-216 AT0775 ground plane with cable (850-6302-907) or ground plane with connector kit (850-6302-905) 850-6302-907 then 560T-216 (requires remote mounting antenna) or place on top of rack AT0780/ AT0781 2 Plug transformer into 1 OnWave power input AT0786 Plug transformer into 2 wall socket 1 or 3 mount the tr
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 11 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 4a connect line input 70Vrms 10Vrms 2Vrms GND 1 Select Line-in If overload indicator speaker terminal block 2 lights when connecting .
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 12 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 4c activate phantom power (for electret condenser mics only † ) 1 Press function 2 Press line/mic Repeat steps to deactivate phantom power 1 †Use phantom power only with condenser microphones.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 13 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 5b adjust output levels (if your house system has no adjustable volume or if further adjustment is required) Turn on and play house system 1 test signal 1 2 Increase transmitter level* until...
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 14 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 7 set bass cut (optimize for listeners or to reduce low-freq noise) Recommended Standard Setting Speech: 160Hz Music: 40Hz Recommended Noise Reduction Setting (air conditioning, low frequency hum) Speech: 160Hz Music: 160Hz 20 10 0 speech 160 H z -30 320 H z 40 Hz 80 Hz -20 music -10 -40 -50 -60 101 103 102 104 transmitted frequency response 8a set transmitter band & channel (optional; must tune y
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 15 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 8c set 221R channel (must match your transmitter!) number on channel 1 Find chart inside battery Phonic Ear PE 506R Narrow-Band Receiver 99 014737 – + 1 C H A N N E L N O compartment of 221R which matches channel number on 300T 216 transmitter 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 5 11 14 17 19 F R E Q C O D E – 72 MHz + Set switch to number then 2 indicated on channel Phonic Ear PE 506R Narrow-Band Receiver 99 014737
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 16 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 10 lock/unlock your settings 1 Press function 1 2 Press level - to lock 2 or 3 Press function 3 4 Press level + to unlock 4 11 save settings saves settings in temporary memory 1 1 Press power to turn unit off and save settings or saves settings permanently if unplugging unit or power outage occurs 1 1 Press function 2 Press power 2 12
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 17 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 12 receiver batteries 1 Light flashes when batteries are low 2 hours of battery life remain (4 hours with alkaline battery) 1 warning! Place charger case on its side when connecting to charger cord. Do not stand charger case on bottom when charging. Damage to charger may occur.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 18 OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d) 13 how to use the body-worn receiver AT0489 wire clip or AT0737 pouch or AT0076 lavalier cord then then 1 On/Volume (verify power light is on) 1 2 2 Switch to channel/ program 14
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 19 warranty time period of warranty This warranty will go into effect upon the date of purchase and will stay in effect as long as the instrument remains the property of the original owner. ONWAVE™ has a 3-year warranty; VOCALIGHT™ has a 2 year warranty. All other products have a 1 year warranty. what to do if you need service If you require service under the warranty terms, obtain a service order form either online at www.phonicear. com/support.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 20 troubleshooting no sound • Verify the channel selected on the receiver matches the channel selected on the transmitter (see user instructions section 8c ) • Check if the receiver power indicator light is on; if unlit, or flashing, replace or recharge receiver batteries. • Check if the transmitter is on (the front panel display window should be lighted). • Verify the wall transformer is plugged into the transmitter and into a working wall outlet.
OnWave 216 User Guide 2/4/05 11:02 AM Page 1 us: 800.227.0735, then press 5 • canada: 800.263.8700 outside u.s./canada: Call your local Phonic Ear dealer • website: www.phonicear.com © 2003 Phonic Ear Inc. Phonic Ear and the names of Phonic Ear products are trademarks or registered trademarks of Phonic Ear Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. 821-7289-???/rev.