Phonak Roger Touchscreen Mic User Manual

Phonak Roger Touchscreen Mic User Manual

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  • Page 1 Roger Touchscreen Mic User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Check 10.1 Charger 13.4 List devices 10.2 Lanyard 13.5 Disconnect 10.3 Pouch 13.6 SoundField 10.4 Audio cable Advanced Roger Touchscreen Mic network 10.5 Recording cable options Optional accessories 14.1 SubNet 11.1 Charging Rack 14.2 JoinNet 11.2 Roger WallPilot 14.3 NewNet...
  • Page 3 Microphone modes 16.7.1 Input 15.1 Automatic mode – How does it work? 16.7.2 Output (tablet/computer) 15.2 Small Group mode 16.8 Roger receiver settings 15.3 Lanyard mode 16.8.1 Name 15.4 Pointing mode 16.8.2 EasyGain level Settings 16.8.3 CI profile 16.1 Settings menu 16.8.4 Default settings 16.2...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    2 Welcome 16.17.2 Mass Connect Congratulations on choosing the Roger Touchscreen 16.18 Legal Mic from Phonak. The Roger Touchsreen Mic is a 16.19 About Roger Touchscreen Mic premium-quality product developed by Phonak, one Reset the microphone of the world’s leading hearing health care companies.
  • Page 5: At A Glance

    3 At a glance 4 Touchscreen display Just two touch-screen gestures are needed to use the a On/Off microphone: tap and swipe. b Wake/Sleep c Indicator light Swipe d Microphones e Mute f Touchscreen display g micro USB h 3.5 mm / 1/8“ jack i Feet j Lanyard: clip/remove button...
  • Page 6: Home Screen

    5 Quick view 6 Buttons/icons Use this function to get a quick overview of the The microphone features two buttons. These control its microphone’s status. mute function and powering on/off. All other functions and settings are controlled by tapping How to use it: touch-screen icons.
  • Page 7: Function Icons Status

    6.2 Function icons status Icon Function Adjusts volume of a Roger Dynamic SoundField DigiMaster loudspeaker. SoundField Screen 2 Disconnects a device from microphone’s Disabled Tapped Selected network. Disconnect 6.3 Navigation icons These are the icons you see when navigating between, Cancels the microphone’s network and confirming, different functions and settings.
  • Page 8: Indicator Lights

    7 Indicator lights The microphone features have two indicator lights: one above the On/Off button, the other surrounding the large Mute button. Symbols Meaning Indicator light Meaning Always Battery status / Charging / Low On/Off visible battery Charging 5h20 Remaining use time Fully charged Microphone mode: Lanyard/Small Group/Pointing...
  • Page 9: Accelerometer

    8 Accelerometer 9 Lanyard This internal component analyzes the microphone’s This is used to wear the microphone around the neck. orientation, adapting/optimizing its three microphones • Distance from mouth to top of microphone should be accordingly. approx. 20 cm / 8”. •...
  • Page 10: Standard Accessories

    10 Standard accessories 10.2 Lanyard The following accessories are included in the microphone’s box. This clips into the top of the microphone. • Charger • Lanyard • Pouch 10.3 Pouch • Audio cable • Recording cable Use this to protect the microphone from scratches.
  • Page 11: Optional Accessories

    For use when lanyard is not available. When boom microphone is in use, Automatic microphone mode is disabled. To access modes such as Small Group mode, remove the boom microphone’s cable from Roger Touchscreen Mic. The EasyBoom microphone for Roger inspiro cannot be used with Roger Touchscreen Mic.
  • Page 12: 12 Basic Functions

    12.3 Wake/Sleep supply. Sleep puts the microphone’s display to sleep, saving its battery and Please visit www.phonak.com to learn more. preventing anything from happening if the screen is touched. The microphone sleeps (locks itself) automatically if you do not touch...
  • Page 13: Mute/Unmute

    Mute icon is briefly displayed on-screen • Roger device to connect must be turned on and within 10 cm / 4” of the Roger Touchscreen Mic Unmute • Tap Connect to add device to network • Press Mute button again to unmute microphone.
  • Page 14: Network

    13.2 Network 13.3 Check Returns the microphone to the existing room network. Wirelessy checks data in another Roger device. How to use it: How to use it: • Network is the microphone’s default mode – its icon is • Roger device must be turned on •...
  • Page 15: List Devices

    13.4 List devices 13.5 Disconnect Lists those Roger devices, such as Roger receivers, that Disconnects Roger devices from the microphone’s are turned on and in the current classroom network. network. How to use it: How to use it: • Swipe screen right-left to locate Disconnect icon •...
  • Page 16: Subnet

    14 Advanced Roger Touchscreen Mic network options To stop using SubNet (return to room’s existing Roger technology enables the following advanced network network): functions. • Tap Network • Either: student passes in front of Roger WallPilot 14.1 SubNet (optional accessory) •...
  • Page 17: Newnet

    15 Microphone modes 14.3 NewNet The Roger Touchscreen Mic features four microphone Erases the microphone’s current network (including modes to suit every learning situation: • Automatic (default) SubNets). All required devices, e.g., receivers and • Small Group additional microphones, will need reconnecting.
  • Page 18: Small Group Mode

    The Lanyard mode icon is visible in the status bar. two to five students. How to use it: Lanyard • Place Roger Touchscreen Mic in center of table • Microphone will detect the students’ voices, automatically orienting its three built-in microphones towards the current speaker •...
  • Page 19: Pointing Mode

    16 Settings 15.4 Pointing mode 16.1 Settings menu Sometimes the person responsible for using the Roger Use this menu to adjust the microphone’s settings. Some Touchscreen Mic is the student themselves. They may, for menu options appear grey until used. How to use it: example, take the device with them to different classes.
  • Page 20: Network Mode

    16.4 Network mode If a Roger Pass-around is also being used in class, Mixing mode also applies to this device. If several Should multiple microphone users need to talk to receivers in the same network, different modes are Roger Pass-arounds are being used, the first device available: to detect a voice signal will be activated, in “first in, •...
  • Page 21: Network Mode - Equal Talker

    16.5 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Multiple microphones can be connected to the same This setting enables any Roger Touchscreen Mic user to activate/deactivate the Push-to-Talk (PTT) function of a network. Each microphone plays one of three distinct roles: stand-alone, primary or secondary.
  • Page 22: How To Use Roger Pass-Around (Ptt)

    16.5.2 How to use Roger Pass-around (VAD) Only one Roger Pass-around user will be broadcast to the network at one time. Priority is given to the • Hold Roger Pass-around to mouth first user to press their device’s microphone (PTT) •...
  • Page 23 How to read a book with PTT activated: How to read a book with PTT deactivated (VAD default) • Press Roger Pass-around’s microphone button • Green light indicates Roger Pass-around’s microphone • Hold book with both hands and talk in direction of is active Roger Pass-around •...
  • Page 24: Pointing Mode

    • Plug one end of supplied 3.5 mm / 1/8” cable into multimedia device’s audio out (i.e. headphone) jack How to use it: • Plug other end into Roger Touchscreen Mic’s 3.5 mm / • Select Activate or Deactivate as required 1/8” (audio) jack •...
  • Page 25: Roger Receiver Settings

    (computer) settings is the output level of the Roger • Ensure Roger receiver is located within 10 cm / 4” Touchscreen Mic’s audio connector. of Roger Touchscreen Mic • Select Roger receiver settings • Select data to be configured 16.8.1 Name How to use it: •...
  • Page 26: Ci Profile

    16.8.3 CI profile 16.9 View network Displays which microphones (MultiTalkers) or loudspeakers How to use it: (DigiMasters) are currently connected to the Roger • Select CI profile as per list below Touchscreen Mic in the network. These devices must be •...
  • Page 27: Reconfiguration

    16.11 Reconfiguration 16.13 Quick menu Resets Roger Touchscreen Mic’s language settings to Locks most icons (see below) in order to avoid unintended factory “out of the box” settings. use. Requires a passcode to be activated. How to use it: All icons will be locked except: Connect, Check, Disconnect, •...
  • Page 28: Display Settings

    How to disable Quick menu: 16.15 Roger Pass-around • Tap Settings Changes the settings of any connected Roger Pass-around • Enter passcode devices located in the same room. • Select Quick menu • Select Disable Quick menu How to use it: •...
  • Page 29: Automute

    16.15.2 Automute 16.17 Connect settings Selects the type of Connect function used. When Roger Pass-around is lying on a table, it will How to use it: automatically mute itself (Automute). How to use it: • Select the type of Connect function required: •...
  • Page 30: Legal

    Cleans up session memory including protection password. Font license disclaimer. In English only. How to use it: 16.19 About Roger Touchscreen Mic • Press and hold On/Off and Mute buttons Provides the following information about your Roger simultaneously for at least eight seconds Touchscreen Mic device: •...
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    Roger is a digital, adaptive wireless technology standard Only Roger transmitters or audio hub transmitters developed by Phonak that provides optimal listening in (running software version 4.0 or later) are compatible with noisy environments and over distance. Roger operates in Roger Touchscreen Mic.
  • Page 32: Faqs (Frequently Asked Questions)

    Roger Touchscreen Mic? • Unlimited number of Roger receivers • Up to 35 Roger microphones • Yes, in the network mode of the Roger Touchscreen Mic, • Maximum one Roger Multimedia Hub when mixing select Primary Talker mode or Equal Talker mode network mode is selected •...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    The battery is empty Recharge Roger Touchscreen Mic Touchscreen Mic on Roger Touchscreen Mic is turned The microphone is not positioned Make sure Roger Touchscreen Mic is pointing towards the talker’s on, but I cannot understand the correctly mouth talker...
  • Page 34 8 seconds The Roger Touchscreen Mic and Roger Touchscreen Mic is near a Move Roger Touchscreen Mic’s position to at least 1 meter away from computer are too close computer, and computer Wi-Fi the computer...
  • Page 35: Service And Warranty

    International warranty null and void. This warranty does not cover any services Phonak offers a one-year limited international warranty, performed by a hearing care professional in his / her valid as of the date of purchase. This limited warranty office.
  • Page 36: Compliance Information

    • Increase the separation between device and receiver. manufacturer or the local Phonak representative whose • Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different address can be taken from the list on www.phonak.com from that to which the receiver is connected. (worldwide locations).
  • Page 37: Information And Description Of Symbols

    23 Information and description of symbols The CE symbol is the confirmation by Phonak Australian EMC and Radiocommunications Communications AG that this Phonak product compliance label. is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive Temperature transport and storage: 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 38: Important Safety Information

    Please contact the local service center. Changes or modifications to this device recycling facility for removal of the battery. that were not explicitly approved by Phonak are not permitted. Please dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations.
  • Page 39: Product Safety Information

    Never use a microwave or other heating devices to dry standards. the device. Only use accessories that are approved by Phonak AG. Clean the device using a damp cloth. Never use house- hold cleaning products (washing powder, soap, etc.) or Using your device’s cables in any way contradictory to...
  • Page 40 Protect the device from excessive moisture (bathing, The device has a built-in rechargeable battery. This swimming), heat (radiator, car dashboard), and direct battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of contact with skin when sweating (workout, fitness, times but may eventually wear out. The battery may sport).
  • Page 41: Other Important Information

    24.3 Other important information • Persons with pacemakers or other medical devices should ALWAYS consult their physician or the manufacturer of their device BEFORE using the device. The use of the device with a pacemaker or other medical devices should ALWAYS be in accordance with the safety recommendations of the physician responsible for your pacemaker or the pacemaker manufacturer.
  • Page 42 Notes...
  • Page 43 Manufacturer: Phonak Communications AG Laenggasse 17 CH-3280 Murten Switzerland www.phonak.com/phonak-roger...

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