Using The Hand Held Hac Receiver; Using The External Microphone - Geemarc LoopHEAR 102 User Manual

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USING THE LoopHEAR
USING THE LoopHEAR

Using the Hand held HAC Receiver

Using the External Microphone

Plug the supplied desktop microphone into the MIC JACK at the
back of unit. The external microphone will now override the built-
in microphone. The magnetic field LED indicator will light up blue
when you speak to the built-in microphone or external
microphone.
NOTE: When the external or Internal microphones are in use,
the blue LED light flashes with an intensity depending on the
strength of the transmitted magnetic signal through the loop.
A Hand held HAC receiver is supplied for
hearing impaired users who do not use a
hearing aid, do not have a 'T' coil hearing aid
or wish extra privacy afforded by the hand
held listener.
Simply, plug the hand held listener into the
RJ9 connector at the rear of the unit.
The receiver has a magnetic sensor which
automatically switches on the receiver
when it is removed from the holder and
switches off when it is replaced.
The volume can be adjusted by using the
volume knob also found at the rear of the unit
(turn knob clockwise to increase volume).
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