Each time you switch it on, take care to ensure that the volume on the CM-1 receiver is set correctly to suit your personal needs in order to avoid possible damage resulting from excessive volume.
CM-1 receiver CM-1 transmitter CM-1 charger Transport pouch The CM-1 communication system in everyday use At a presentation Meeting around a table In direct dialogue On a trip – in a car, in a train compartment or on an airplane...
The complete pack contains the following components: Device component Quantity delivered CM-1 transmitter CM-1 receiver and ring loop CM-1 charger with a bridge element and safety screws Power supply unit Teleloop (induction loop) Carrying loop Pin to set the transmitter frequency...
Commissioning and description of the controls The CM-1 communication system The CM-1 communication system is used for the wireless transmission of speech, music and sounds between a CM-1 transmitter and a CM-1 receiver which may be up to 30 m apart. CM-1 receiver No.
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CM-1 receiver Headset jack Option for connecting a headset directly Frequency There is a slide switch for setting the following 3 frequency selector switch ranges in the battery compartment of the CM-1 receiver: Switch 863,500 MHz setting 864,000 MHz 864,500 MHz...
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Teleloop (wound up) Headset Inserting the teleloop into the CM-1 receiver: The CM-1 receiver can be used in two ways: • via the teleloop which is supplied • via a headset (not included in the scope of delivery) In order to ensure successful transmission via a teleloop, your hearing aid must have an integrated telecoil (T-coil) with which the sound information is transmitted inductively to your hearing aid.
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Where necessary, only use original replacement batteries. If you run your CM-1 communication system on disposable batteries, don't place the receiver onto the CM charger. Ensure that the battery is placed the right way around into the battery compartment.
CM-1 transmitter No. Control feature Function and application CM-1 transmitter Microphone Two microphones a defined distance from the area where the unit sound is picked up. LED (red) Battery charge status when device is switched on Continuous light Battery is adequately charged Flashing light Will need to be recharged soon.
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No. Control feature Function and application CM-1 transmitter Mode Switch Super Zoom Dialogue: audibly reduces disrup- selector switch setting tive sounds from the sides and from behind. When the device is switched on, the change to this switch position is indicated acoustically by three sig- nal pulses.
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Slide the selector switch to the required frequency position using the supplied pin. Bear in mind at all times that the CM-1 transmitter and the CM-1 receiver have to be set to the same frequency ranges. Different frequency ranges prevent each transmission.
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3. Place the supplied batteries into the battery compartment (note the polarity!). 4. Place the cover onto the battery compartment. 5. Place the CM-1 transmitter onto one of the CM chargers. The green LED on the CM charger flashes throughout the charging process.
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No. Control feature Function and application CM-1 charger 12 V Jack for the power supply unit on the back of the voltage input CM-charger. Chraging cradle 3-pin charging cradle to hold the CM-1 transmitter unit or for device CM-1 receiver unit upright. components LED (red)
Interconnecting two CM chargers Disconnect the two chargers, which you wish to join, from the mains supply. Detach one bridge element from the base of one of the chargers. On the first charger, remove the plastic covers from the bridge element connector slot. Slide the bridge element into the connector slot.
1. Set your hearing aid to "T" or "MT" in order to transmit sound information directly to the T-coil in your hearing aid via the teleloop, or connect a headset to a CM-1 receiver. 2. Slide the mode selector switch to the Omni position.
1. Set your hearing aid to "T" or "MT" in order to transmit sound information directly to the T-coil in your hearing aid via the teleloop, or connect a headset to a CM-1 receiver. 2. Slide the mode selector switch to the Zoom position.
1. Change the position of your CM-1 transmitter so that it is pointing as directly as possible towards the other person. 2. Slide the mode selector switch to the Super Zoom position.
1. Switch off the CM-1 transmitter and the CM-1 receiver. 2. Set the volume control on the CM-1 receiver to a low value. 3. Insert the two cinch plugs (Ø 3.5mm) into the audio input jack of the CM-1 trans- mitter.
Appendix Safety instructions The CM-1 communication system is designed in accordance with the current state of the art and recognized safety rules. Pay attention to the following safety instructions: • Position the charger on a non-slip base. • Lay the connecting cable so that it cannot be tripped over.
Maintenance and care The CM-1 does not require any maintenance. If the unit does become dirty, simply wipe it clean with a soft, damp cloth. Never use spirits, thinners or other organic solvents. Do not set up the unit where it will be exposed to full sunlight for long periods.
Technical data CM-1 transmitter Dimensions (H x W x D): 19 x 37x120 mm Weight: 64 g Power supply: 2 x 1,2V NiMH-batteries (LR03 type) Charge time (following complete discharge): max. 12-14h Operating time (load-dependent): max. 10-12h CM-1 receiver Dimensions (H x W x D):...
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