Screwdriver Marking Pencil Hole Saw What’s in the box: Mounting Hardware LPT-T216 ListenPoint Mounting Platform ® ALS Module (216MHz) * If you did not receive all listed parts please call Listen Technologies Corporation - See back page for contact information.
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Plan and Prepare for Installation Evaluate the room for optimal placement of the T216 ALS Transmitter. Decide where you want to install your T216 ALS Transmitter. Use a pencil to mark the center of the Transmitter’s location. Using the mounting template provided; cut a hole in the ceiling with a hole saw.
Transmitter Installation Pull Cable Run the Cat-5e cable from your ListenPoint Room Module (RM) to ® the hole at the desired location for your T216 ALS Transmitter. This may require additional tools to pull the cable through any obstructions. Cable should be pulled through the open slot of the mounting platform.
Attach ALS Transmitter to Room Module and Mount N.C. N.O. S P E A K E R S LI S T E N BUS LI STE N B U S P A G I N G 6-12VDC RELAY T O C U 19VDC I NPUT I NPUT...
10 ft. x 10 ft. (3 m X 3 m) Highlight the power level that best suits your environment and Press the CU control knob. For advanced help in determining Transmitter placement, please call Listen Technologies Corporation - See back page for contact info.
Channel Settings The T216 ALS Transmitter has 57 channel settings—19 wide band and 38 narrow band. Adjust the FM receivers to the desired channel. Tune the receivers to the transmission channel. We recommend the use of genuine Listen wireless ® receivers and accessories for solid performance and the highest standards of quality.
Channel Selection It is important to choose channels that are free from interference to achieve proper operation of your Listen equipment. This process is trial and error. Before turning on the transmitter, listen to the wide band channels (Channels that start with a “2” for 216MHz when using a Listen receiver). Listen to the audio through the headphone or on a Listen receiver.
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Listen SQ People are accustomed to listening to low noise, high fidelity audio (deliv- ered via CD, DVD, etc.). FM radio systems, such as those made by Listen Technologies, have more inherent noise compared to most sound systems. To minimize noise, Listen uses a noise reduction technology called Listen- SQ™.
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Phonak and 3 Party Hearing Devices ® Your ListenPoint® T216 Transmitter is able to interface with Phonak ® hearing devices. Select the Phonak option in the CU control menu and press enable. We recommend the use of genuine Listen wireless receivers and ®...
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RF Maximization Strategies For proper and dependable operation, Listen receivers should receive a strong and consistent signal from the originating transmitter. The following strategies should be used maximize this signal: When using your system, keep in mind that the location of both the transmitter and receiver is critical to maximizing signal strength.
Compliance Notice and FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: These devices may not cause harmful interference, and These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable Listen’s LPT-T216 Assistive Listening Transmitter (216MHz) This transmitter is authorized by rule under the Low Power Radio Service (47 C.F.R.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Contacting Listen If technical service is needed, please contact Listen. Pre-authorization is required before returning Listen products. If products were damaged in shipment, please contact the carrier, then contact Listen for replacement or repair requirements payable by the carrier. Listen’s corporate headquarters are located in Bluffdale, Utah U.S.A. We are open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm Mountain Time.
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