Important notice Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your Amigo Wireless Receiver Programmer (WRP). The booklet contains various statements, safety instructions and important information about the use and handling of the Amigo WRP.
Content Introduction Typical package contents Overview of the WRP Preparing your Amigo system Inserting the battery Charging the battery Selecting language and country The Amigo receivers Changing the pin orientation Attaching the universal Amigo receivers to a hearing instrument Using Amigo with the Sumo R7 receiver Synchronizing Amigo receivers Accessing the Programming Menus Overview of the menus of the R1/R2...
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WRP Special functions LED/Display legend Cleaning the WRP Appendix A: Troubleshooting Appendix B: Manufacturers’ warranty...
Introduction Congratulations on your decision to take the next step in improving classroom FM. The Amigo product family is extremely versatile, making life easier for users in school settings. The Amigo transmitters and receivers can be used with virtually all Behind- the-Ear hearing instruments, as well as many cochlear implants.
Overview of the WRP LED status indicator Navigation buttons on the WRP ON/OFF/Mute 2.5 mm microphone jack SYNC acts as the “ENTER” button “C” acts as the “CLEAR/EXIT” button. ◄ acts as the “Save and Exit” button. High resolution LCD display Clear entered values (“C”) Synchronize receiver/enter 3.5 auxiliary audio input jack...
Preparing your Amigo system Inserting battery Remove the battery lid on the back of the WRP and insert the rechargeable battery - remember to position the battery according to the markings (+/ -) on the label. Then replace the battery lid. The WRP can then be used to charge the battery that came in the package.
Charging the battery To charge the battery, plug in the charger as shown in the picture. The Amigo WRP uses one AA rechargeable NiMH battery, which must be charged for at least 14 hours before being used for the fi rst time.
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If you do not have time to charge the battery that came with the WRP, you can replace the battery with any of the following: • Special “silver-banded” rechargeable batteries (Only available through your Hearing Care Professional, these are the only batteries that can be recharged inside the transmitter.) •...
Select language and country (fi rst time only) Turn the WRP on by pressing and holding the On/Off button for two seconds. Press ▲ or ▼ to select language, and confi rm by pressing the SYNC button. To select your country, use the ▲ or ▼ buttons, and confi rm by pressing the SYNC button.
The Amigo Receivers LED status indicator 3-position mode switch Channel seek/toggle (R2 and R7 only) Europin connector Europin rotation lock Note: Since Amigo receivers draw their power from the hearing instrument battery, they do not contain a power cell. Never attempt to open the receiver casing.
Changing the pin orientation If the pins on the Amigo receiver do not match the holes on the audio shoe, they can be rotated in steps of 90°. Simply pull the tab on both sides of the receiver back simultaneously, twist the pins and push the tab back in.
Attaching the universal Amigo receivers to a hearing instrument Amigo R1 and R2 receivers are attached to the hearing instrument via an audio shoe. First plug the receiver into the audio shoe. Then attach the audio shoe to the hearing instrument.
Using Amigo with Sumo instruments • Sumo detects the Amigo receiver and disables the telecoil if the receiver is on • Set the switch on the R1/R2 receiver to FM+HA. You then must set the hearing aid switch as noted here to operate the receiver function.
Synchronizing Amigo receivers Connect the receiver to a hearing instrument, and turn it on. Check that the receiver switch is set to the correct mode, i.e. FM only or FM+HA mode. FM-only FM+HA Within a distance of approximately 10-20 inches, press the SYNC button. The LED on the transmitter will then blink three times, and the SYNC logo will appear on the screen.
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When the receiver’s LED is on, it confi rms that: • The hearing instrument battery is ok • The receiver is on • The transmitter and receiver are working together properly • The child’s receiver is on the right channel...
• In the Menu screen, use the ▲ or ▼ keypad buttons to choose View/Program WRP, View/Program Receiver, or FM Channel Wizard. Within each of Amigo WRP the 2 primary menus, press ◄ to return to the Main Fitting Menu Menu screen.
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Warnings Amigo parts can be dangerous if swallowed: • The Amigo system is not a toy and therefore should be kept out of the reach of children and anyone else who might swallow parts or otherwise cause injury to themselves. Special attention should be paid to the smaller components in order to prevent children from swallowing them and choking.
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Risk of harm caused by unintentional noise that may muffl e important signals System dysfunctions: The Amigo system will cease to function if the batteries have run out. The system may also produce a high whistling noise (feedback) if the battery is low, or if it is subjected to loud sound while the microphone is off but the receiver is still on.
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For FCC Part 15: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation For FCC Part 95.1017: ‘‘This device may not interfere with TV reception or Federal Government radar.
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Battery use: • Always use NiMH rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries. • Always use batteries recommended by your Hearing Care Professional. • Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. • Never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a risk they will explode and cause serious injury.
Overview of the menus of the R1 Amigo R 1 Amigo R 2 and R2 receivers #012345689 #012345689 Ear: Ear: Right Right FM Gain: FM Gain: FM+HA Gain: FM+ HA Gain: 3-Pos. Switch: Default Channel: Locked: FM+HA LED Light: Last Used On: Blink 3-Pos.
Programming Amigo R1/R2 Receivers Place one R1/R2 receiver within within 10-15 inches of the transmitter. The receiver must be turned on and connected to a live hearing instrument or CI adaptor. Open the View/Program Receiver menu by using the ► keypad button. The transmitter will ‘fi...
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Programming Amigo R1/R2 Receivers A. A. To assign receiver Name (i.e., child’s name), use the keypad buttons ▲ ▼◄ ► to navigate. Delete the current name by pressing ◄, while standing on the top line. Space can be inserted between names by pressing ►. Within this screen, use the keypad buttons to select the desired character, then press the SYNC button to save each character.
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F. LED light: Default is steady ON. Choose blink or disable (off). Use ▲ ▼ to navigate and change selection, then press SYNC. When fi nished, press ◄ to save and exit. G. Beep tone: Use ▲ ▼ to choose the frequency/tone of the beep and press SYNC to save selection.
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L. Channel seek (R2 only): Enable or disable the manual channel change toggle button on the receiver. M. De-emphasis: Disable this function when using Amigo receivers with other manufacturers’ FM transmitters. See Fitting Guide for more information N. About Amigo R1/R2: Press ► to view serial number. To exit, press SYNC or ◄.
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Using the FM Channel Wizard (T20/T21/WRP) The Channel Wizard will help you fi nd interference-free primary and team teaching channels. Prior to starting the Channel Wizard: • Obtain the monitor earphones • Turn on all FM sources in the building/room A.
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B. Scan and Select primary and TT channel: Press ► to begin the scanning process. Upon completion, scroll through the available channels in the Primary list and select one Primary channel by pressing SYNC, then press ◄ to save and exit. Now, choose TT from the menu and select one TT channel from the bolded (available) channels.
WRP special functions Feature How to Press and hold ▲ or ▼. The channel will Change channel then blink. You can change it by pressing ▲ or ▼. Press the SYNC button to save. Synchronize Amigo receivers Within a distance of approx.10-24 inches, Amigo receivers can be synchronized by by pressing the SYNC button.
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LED / Display legend The LED on the WRP indicates the following: LED: Display Meaning: Steady red Flashing red burst Synchronizing Steady green Charging Battery charging Blinking green Low battery Off or error...
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Cleaning of the WRP The WRP is moisture repellent, making it very easy to clean with a damp cloth. Oticon recommends cleaning on a regular basis.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Problem Solution The battery will not charge Check that it is positioned correctly. Make sure that it is the “silver-sleeved” recharge- able type of battery, as this is the only type the WRP will charge (for safety reasons). The receivers cannot be synchronized Synchronization takes place wirelessly, so if the receiver fails to confi...
Appendix B: Manufacturers’ warranty The manufacturer, Oticon, issues a two-year limited warranty to the original consumer of this product. This warranty comes into effect upon the date of original purchase of this equipment, and will remain in effect for two calendar years from that date.
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• Batteries. • Instruments connected, installed, used or adjusted in a manner contrary to the instructions provided. • Consequential damages and damages resulting from delay or loss of this instrument. The exclusive remedy under this warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement as herein provided.
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Please consult your point of purchase for further information. Hereby Oticon declares that this Amigo is in compliance with the essential require- ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of conformity...
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Date of purchase: Amigo serial numbers: Microphone: Receiver left: Receiver right: www.oticonusa.com Oticon, Inc. 29 Schoolhouse Rd. ID: BRG-T21 Somerset, NJ 08873 IC: 1351B-T21...
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