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Connevans CRM-220 Fast Track Manual

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CRM-220 Fast Track Guide
This Fast Track Guide takes you through the basic steps required to get your
CRM-220 working.
Part 1
Batteries
Connevans recommend using rechargeable nickel metal hydride
batteries. However, if you wish to try out your new CRM-220
immediately, you can alternatively use alkaline PP3 batteries.
Fitting batteries
To fit a battery, slide open the battery cover, insert as shown.
Although there is a battery polarity label in the CRM-220
between you and me you can actually fit the battery either way
around and it will still work!
Rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries
New rechargeable batteries require charging before use, the
charger recommended by Connevans is an intelligent quad
charger (Part no. 22684).
1
Plug in the batteries to be charged. New batteries will need
a firm push into the charger – we would suggest using the
flat of the hand. Try lifting the battery a little, if it comes
straight out it was not pushed in properly.
2
Instructions for using the quad charger
are simply:
a) Insert battery
b) don't touch 'mode' button
c) battery is charged when display
shows 'RDY'.
The performance of the CRM-220 is the same
whatever type of battery is used.
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Summary of Contents for Connevans CRM-220

  • Page 1 Part 1 Batteries Connevans recommend using rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries. However, if you wish to try out your new CRM-220 immediately, you can alternatively use alkaline PP3 batteries. Fitting batteries To fit a battery, slide open the battery cover, insert as shown.
  • Page 2 Using a ‘listening stick’ to check the CRM-220 system Connect an aerial into the CRM-T220 transmitter. Hearing aid users setting up a CRM-220 for themselves should skip this section Turn on the transmitter using the toggle switch on the and move on to Part 3.
  • Page 3 ‘T’ position. Plug the direct input lead into the ‘O/P’ socket and connect to the direct input shoes Make sure that both CRM-220 units are and hearing aids. It may be necessary to turned on. temporarily remove the hearing aids to do this.
  • Page 4: Part 4 Setting The Volume

    150mm (the length of a biro) from the mouth. You should now listen to the hearing aids but this time through the CRM-220 receiver. Use a twiddling stick to adjust the transmitter volume control (Tx) to match, or be slightly louder than, the original listening level through the hearing aid alone.
  • Page 5 Part No. FMG212 CRM-220 stub microphone lead Part No. 2271500R SCART plug to phono sockets Page 16 – CRM-220 User Guide and Part No. T114 Tx and conference microphone in centre of Connevans Catalogue – Sections 1 table CRM-220 aerial...
  • Page 6 Page 21 – CRM-220 User Guide and Page 36-37 – CRM-220 User Guide and Connevans Catalogue – Section 1 Connevans Catalogue – sections 1 & 6 for separate items and spares. Version 2.0 CRM-220 Fastrack Guide CRM-220 Fastrack Guide Version 2.0...
  • Page 7 Connevans Limited 54 Albert Road North, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9YR Switchboard 01 737 247571 Text/Minicom 01 737 243134 Fax 01 737 223475 Email mail@connevans.com Information website: www.connevans.com Online shopping: www.DeafEquipment.co.uk 2222FAST V2.0 May 2005...