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Connevans Fmgenie With Med-el Tempo Plus

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Connevans fmGenie with MED-EL tempo plus You will need: • A Genie transmitter and receiver • An Tempo+ audio mix cable (available from MED-EL part no. 02377) What to do: 1) Turn the volume on the fnGenie receiver to minimum setting and turn down the volume on the processor. 2) Turn off the processor and the receiver. 3) Open the cover on the angled part of the device by pulling it out first and then pulling it up. 4) Insert the small connector on the cable into the socket underneath the cover. Be careful with this: it is important to make sure that it goes in the right way up. There is a small red dot on the cable connector which must point upwards. The connector should slide gently into place. 5) Gently push the cover downwards until it rests on the connector. 6) Insert the other end of the cable into the ‘audio out’ socket on the fmGenie receiver. 7) Turn them on in the following order: - turn on the transmitter - turn on the receiver - turn on the processor 8) Turn up the volume on the processor to the normal setting. 9) Slowly increase the Tx volume on the fmGenie receiver until a comfortable listening level is reached. 10) 11) It is important to leave the transmitter on during the lesson. Turning it off will create unpleasant noises for the child. The teacher should simply use the microphone mute facility (star button) on the transmitter if the child does not need to listen to the input for a time. When the teacher wants to speak to the child again, they simply press the star button again. Turn the receiver off before turning the transmitter off. When the system is not in use it should be turned off. Troubleshooting You can use the accessories tester from Connevans (part number FMG750) to check the aerial on the Tx and the fmGenie lapel microphone with its lead. Gently wiggle or bend the leads. Intermittent connections will cause bad crackling and or interruption of sound. Make sure the lead is plugged in correctly at both ends. You are not able to listen to the signal using this system so you are dependent on feedback from the child. Children should only be supplied with this system if they are able to give feedback on the signal they are receiving. Things to check: • Are the FM transmitter and receiver on the same channel? • Are the cables on the FM transmitter or receiver frayed or kinked? • Has the transmitting distance been exceeded? • Do the batteries for the FM transmitter and or the receiver need replacing or charging? • Is the microphone on the transmitter working? • Are the FM settings set appropriately? • Has the processor program been set to audio mixing enabled? • Have you observed areas in the classroom that can cause dead spots in the transmission by checking with the FM system yourself? • Have you tried reducing the Tx volume on the FM receiver? • Have you tried a different FM channel? • Have you replaced the FM adaptor cable to check if it is working? • Have you replaced the direct connect cable?