System 2013

The System 2013 PLL enables the successful integration of people with hearing problems in schools and universities, at the workplace and during leisure activities.

The design and control details have been optimally adapted to this target group. Operation is simple and easy to learn. The units are small, light-weight and inconspicuous.

Units

Transmitter SK 2013 PLL for the speaker

Receiver EK 2013 PLL for the hearing impaired

Operating principle

The speaker, e.g. the instructor, wears the Transmitter SK 2013 PLL. The hearing impaired person wears the Receiver EK 2013 PLL. Headphones or a connecting cable to hearing aids can be connected to the EK 2013 PLL. The student can now hear the instructor as if he/she were sitting directly next to him/her - without wires and with retained freedom of movement. For the time during which the instructor speaks, the surrounding noises are considerably reduced. If the instructor is not speaking, the hearing aid or the microphone built into the EK 2013 PLL is completely effective; now fellow students can be heard. Yet the dialogue between the instructor and the student is always given priority.

The System 2013 PLL also remains a dependable aid under difficult conditions. The transmitting output reaches over great distances. Loud secondary noises and poor room acoustics can be faded out with the use of the additional microphone MKE 2013 on the Transmitter SK 2013 PLL. The wide range of accessories allows connection of the receiver to nearly any type of hearing aid; the connection to the hearing aid can be either electrical or inductive.

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