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This booklet gives you guidance on how to use and maintain your new Intended use TV Adapter 3.0 is intended as a wireless transmitter of TV Adapter. Please read the booklet carefully, including the Warnings sound from a TV or other electronic audio devices to section.
TV Adapter overview Volume control using Remote Control Installation Mute using Remote Control Installation Use TV Adapter with Oticon On App Place the TV Adapter More than one user Connect to a power outlet Caring for TV Adapter Connect to the TV...
Box 1 Box 2 The TV Adapter packaging box consists of the following elements: Power supply RCA cable Mini jack Adapter Instructions for use TV Adapter 3.0 Box 3 TV Adapter This booklet (Instructions for use) TOSLINK About Installation Handling Warnings More info...
TV Adapter overview Front Mode Power indicator TV indicator Power Power on, not paired to any hearing aids Pairing complete (steady light 30 seconds) Power on, not streaming RCA inserted and streaming Back No RCA/Audio input TOSLINK inserted and streaming (digital) Setup TOSLINK inserted and streaming (invalid signal)* Power supply...
Installation Place the TV Adapter Using the TV Adapter for the first time Place the TV Adapter close to the TV - horizontally, with free line of sight Before you can use your hearing aids with your TV, the TV Adapter must to the hearing aids.
Connect to a power outlet Use the power supply from box 1 Box 1 1. Plug the power cord into the “power” connector on the TV Adapter (A). 2. Plug the power supply into the mains wall socket (B). 3. Check that the power is turned on; after a few seconds both indicators will fade blue to indicate that pairing with your hearing aids is needed.
Connect to the TV You can connect the TV Adapter to the TV in four different ways. TOSLINK (p. 16) RCA (p. 18) Connection Page TOSLINK. Either digital stereo (PCM) or Dolby® Digital * RCA audio output L+R Mini jack audio output (typically headphone output) SCART audio output (L+R) *Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Connect using TOSLINK 1. Use the TOSLINK cable from box no. 3 (A). 2. Remove the plastic cap from the TOSLINK cable. (B) 3. Connect the TOSLINK cable to the TOSLINK output on your TV/home theatre system (C). 4. Connect the TOSLINK cable to the pink TOSLINK input (D) on the TV Adapter. Box 3 5.
Connect using RCA 1. Use the RCA cable from box no. 2 (A). 2. Connect the RCA cable to the RCA output on your TV (B) or home theatre system. (Typically marked “L – R AUDIO OUT” and found on the TV back or bottom panel.) Box 2 3.
Connect using mini jack adapter 1. Use the mini jack adapter from box no. 2 (A). 2. Connect the RCA cable to the mini jack adapter (B). 3. Connect the mini jack to the TV, this is typically the headphone output (B). 4.
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Connect using SCART 1. Use a SCART Adapter* (A). 2. Connect the RCA cable to the red and white terminals on the SCART Adapter (B). 3. Connect the SCART Adapter to the SCART output on your TV (C). SCART Adapter 4.
Pair TV Adapter with hearing aids Before using the TV adapter, it must be paired with your hearing aids. Pairing is only required once, and takes around 20-60 seconds. Note This TV Adapter can be paired with as many hearing aids as you like. All users will be able to hear the same sound.
Start TV sound using your hearing aids Turn off TV sound using your hearing aids Once a TV Adapter has been paired with your hearing aids, it will be To stop the sound from the TV simply change to the desired program in available as a program in your hearing aids.
Volume control using your hearing aids Use the push button on your hearing aid to adjust the TV volume level in both hearing aids. A short press on the RIGHT hearing aid increases the volume. A short press on the LEFT hearing aid decreases the volume.
Start TV sound using the hearing aid Remote Control Turn off TV sound using Remote Control Remote Control is an optional accessory to your wireless hearing aids. To stop the sound from the TV simply change to the desired program in your hearing aids.
Volume control using Remote Control Mute using Remote Control Use the volume buttons to adjust the TV volume level in both hearing While watching TV you can switch off the microphones in your hearing aids. aids, so that only the sound from the TV is heard. Press and hold the volume down button Adjust the volume by pressing up for approx 3 seconds until the surrounding...
Use TV Adapter with Oticon On App More than one user Sound from the TV Adapter can also be controlled using the Oticon ON An unlimited number of hearing aid users can listen to the sound from App. one TV Adapter.
More than one TV Adapter Remove a user/clear pairings Your hearing aids can be paired with up to 4 TV Adapters. When you To remove a user from your TV Adapter perform a system reset and switch to ”TV Program” mode, your hearing aids will automatically repair the required hearing aids.
Warnings For your personal safety and to ensure Interference Incompatible non-supplied accessories correct usage, you should familiarise Your TV Adapter has been thoroughly Only use accessories, transducers or cables yourself fully with the following general tested for interference according to the supplied by the manufacturer.
Conditions of Use International warranty Your device is covered by a international that you might have under applicable limited warranty issued by the national legislation governing sale of Operating conditions Temperature: +5°C to +40°C manufacturer for a period of 12 months consumer goods.
2. This device must accept any the Technical data sheets (TD) on interference received, including The radio transmitter is weak and www.oticon.global. interference that may cause always below 50mW equal to 17 dBm undesired operation. in total radiated power. The TV Adapter...
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This Class B digital apparatus complies and on, the user is encouraged to try to The manufacturer declares that this Declaration of Conformity is available with Canadian ICES-003. correct the interference by one or more TV adapter is in compliance with the from the manufacturer.
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The device contains Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 2.4 GHz radio technology, which to the symbol. Indicates the medical device manufacturer, as defined in EU Regulations supports wireless streaming to Oticon hearing aids with a 2.4 GHz receiver. 2017/745 and 2017/746.
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Description of additional symbols used on labels Keep dry Indicates a medical device that needs to be protected from moisture. Caution symbol Consult instructions for use for warnings and cautions. Serial number Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified.
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