Guided Tour - Wireless EarAmp® Receiver
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10:Headphone jack - Connect the supplied stereo earbuds (or
11:Loudness switch - At normal listening levels, this should be left off (with the switch to the left). When using the Wireless EarAmp® at low signal levels, turning this on (placing the switch on the right) will improve legibility by boosting both bass and treble frequencies.
12:Volume control - Use this to set the level of the signal in connected earbuds.
13:Battery LED - This LED lights red when battery level is low and the battery needs to be replaced.
14:TX LED - This LED lights steadily green whenever the Wireless EarAmp® receiver is receiving RF signal from the transmitter and flashes when the receiver is being reprogrammed to operate at a different radio frequency. Both the receiver and transmitter must be set to the same RF frequency for correct operation. See the “Setting Up and Using The Wireless EarAmp®” section on page 8 of this manual for information on how to program the receiver to operate at the selected transmitter frequency.
15:Balance control - Adjusts the relative levels of the two signals being received by the Wireless EarAmp® . When set at the center 12 o’clock position, both signals are presented to connected earbuds at equal strength. When the Wireless EarAmp® is operating in “Stereo” mode (that is, when the
2 CH/Stereo switch [see #6 on the previous page] is set to “Stereo,”) turning the balance control clockwise increases the relative amount of right channel signal (that is, the signal in your right ear) and turning it counterclockwise increases the relative amount of left channel signal (that is, the signal in your left ear). When the Wireless EarAmp® is operating in “2 CH” mode (that is, when the 2 CH/Stereo switch [see #6 on the previous page] is set to “2 CH,”) both channels are internally mixed to mono and routed to both earbuds. In 2 CH mode, turning the balance control clockwise increases the relative amount of right channel signal (though it will be heard in both ears) and turning it counterclockwise increases the relative amount of left channel signal (again, heard in both ears). See Appendix C on page 12 in this manual for more information
16:Belt clip - Use this to clip the Wireless EarAmp® receiver to your belt for convenient operation.
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