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Roger Easypen And Mylink Check List

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Connevans.info e Offering you choic se Helping you choo Solutions to improve the quality of life This product may be purchased from Connevans Limited secure online store at www.DeafEquipment.co.uk DeafEquipment.co.uk Phonak Roger EasyPen & MyLink Morning Check List I Take the Roger EasyPen from the charging dock & turn on. Roger EasyPen 2 Battery status Check the Roger EasyPen is fully charged and not flashing red to indicate a low battery. Check the MyLink is fully charged and showing a green light. A flashing orange light indicates a low battery. 3 Place the Roger MyLink around the user’s neck and set their hearing aids to the ‘T’ or ‘loop’ programme. Switch on the MyLink. Understanding the indicator light Indicator light Action Green light for 3 seconds 60 secs 3 x orange light/beeps every 60 seconds 10 orange flashes/beeps and MyLink shuts down Beep beep! of the Roger MyLink. Press the Roger EasyPen Connect button. Check that the user has heard the confirmation beeps and that the light on the Roger EasyPen has briefly turned green. This may not be necessary every day but it doesn’t hurt to check that it is connected. Battery needs charging Battery exhausted To mains plug Fully charged (green) Battery warning (orange) I Hold Roger EasyPen within 10cm of Roger MyLink Charge The Roger EasyPen has a battery life of approx 6 hours so we advise charging daily. At night and during the day, when the EasyPen is not in use, place it in the docking station to top up the charge. When charging, the indicator light will show orange and change to green when fully charged. The Roger MyLink has a battery life of approx 10 hours and should also be charged daily. Plug the connector from the charger into the MyLink charging socket. 2 Re-order spares as required ‒ always keep spare shoes and hearing aid batteries etc. www.DeafEquipment.co.uk Can you hear me? Put on the Roger EasyPen microphone, making sure it is about 150mm/length of a biro from your mouth. Move away while talking normally and make sure that the hearing aid user can hear your voice clearly. Indicator light ‒ Roger EasyPen Indicator light Action Continuous green Flashing green Fading red Continuous green Violet fade in/out Orange fade in/out Green fade in/out Red double blips Meaning Switching on Roger MyLink 4 Connecting Hold the Roger EasyPen within 10cm 5 Test the overall system. Evening Check List Meaning Switching on Power on Switching off Audio input detected Mic/audio input muted Charging Fully charged Low battery ‒ charge now Fine thanks! If there is a problem: ‒ check EasyPen, MyLink and hearing aid battery status ‒ double check the hearing aid is set to the ‘T’/ ’loop’ programme ‒ check the EasyPen microphone isn’t muted (look for violet indicator light) ‒ remember, you can use a stetoclip and attenuator to check and listen to the hearing aid and radio aid yourself, if appropriate ‒ don’t panic but seek further advice from your specialist education or audiology support service Charging Fully (orange) charged (green) To mains plug Handy hint: The Roger EasyPen is supplied with a USB cable which can be used to charge the transmitter from a computer ‒ ideal if you don’t have your mains charger handy. In case of difficulty, consult the Roger EasyPen and Roger MyLink User Guides. BREPENMYCK Connevans Limited Bridge House, 1 Nutfield Road, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3EB Information: www.connevans.info Helpline: 01737 247571 V1.0 2015 info@ connevans.com Online shopping: www.DeafEquipment.co.uk