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Connevans ZoomLink+ Tutor Courtesy Card

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Tutor courtesy card ‒ ZoomLink+ & MLxi
The ZoomLink+ & MLxi radio system can be a great help to a hearing aid user ‒ a
little of your time to help understand what does what will be much appreciated.
relaxed listening experience for the hearing aid user.
There is no need to be self conscious in wearing a radio
microphone ‒ all the best TV stars do so.
The lavalier cord is also the aerial, but please note ‒ if it is
long enough to go over your head, it will sit too low to
give good sound quality to a hearing aid user. Adjust by
squeezing front pad and pulling the free end of the cord.
6 information points
The student should
1
1
give you the
ZoomLink+
transmitter turned on
and ready to use ‒ if
you can see the
display then the unit
is on.
Microphone
2
2
should be
positioned
about the
length of a
biro from the
mouth.
Avoid
3
3
wearing
'noisy'
clinking
jewellery.
The tutor wears the ZoomLink+ radio microphone
to pick up their voice, the student wears an MLxi
radio receiver to feed sound directly into their
hearing aid. The result is a greatly improved and
Squeeze
to adjust
cord
length
During the
4
4
lesson the
ZoomLink+
will automatically
adjust to louder voice
levels so you need not
change
the way you
normally talk.
During the lesson try not to draw
5
5
attention to the hearing aid user
but do help them by always
repeating questions from the floor.
Be aware that you have a direct
6
6
sound link to MLxi users in the
room and turning off the
transmitter when you are talking
to others.
Tutor courtesy card
continued
Mic mode: The user themself should tell you which
microphone mode to select and when.
Super zoom ‒ Display:
Normally only for handheld use
in noisy room to hear
somebody close by.
Microphone
on side
Zoom ‒ Display:
usual setting when neck
worn or for handheld use to
On/off
hear somebody across a
table.
Omni‒ Display:
setting when used on a
table eg. a group or
meeting.
The battery status is shown
in the display and a
flat battery is shown
as an empty
battery icon.
The ZoomLink+ needs
daily charging.
After the lesson, if you are not returning the transmitter to the user,
remember to turn it off before going to the staff room or toilet!
The ZoomLink+ has a transmitting range of several classrooms.
Thank you for your time.
PS ‒ general interest suggestion: ask your audiology contact to demonstrate what a
hearing aid sounds like and how the Phonak MLxi system helps.
Connevans Limited
Bridge House, 1 Nutfield Road, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3EB
Helpline 01737 247571
Information: www.connevans.com
ZoomLink+ & MLxi
The
Usual
Connection facilities into AV equipment are
available using the lead supplied, please contact
us for more information.
BZOPMLICC V2.2 Jan 2011
info @ connevans.com
Online shopping: www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
Channel
number
Battery
status
Mic mode

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