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Summary of Contents for Echo SuperLoop

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1. Accessories Picture 2. Safety Instructions and Precautions 3. Installation Instructions 4. IMPORTANT 5. Replacement Parts 6. Technical Specifications 7. Conformity Echo SL SuperLoop Aid for Living Remote Controlled Loop Amplifier System...
  • Page 3: Accessories Picture

    Accessories Picture: EchoSL Amplifier Mains Power Adapter Loop wire Clips Microphone SCART plug Phono Phono Lead Holding Stand Remote Control...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions And Precautions

    Safety Instructions and Precautions: ● Listening to uncomfortable sound levels for prolonged periods could adversely affect your hearing. ● If using the headphone socket. The EchoSL™ MUST be switched on and set to its lowest volume level before inserting headset or neckloop.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions (Refer to Fig. 1 – Fig. 4) 1. Plug the EchoSL mains power adapter (B) into a standard electrical power socket, then plug the power lead into the DC 12V socket on the back of the EchoSL. (10). 2.
  • Page 6 7. If the SCART connection is not successful, connect the microphone. Simply plug the 3.5mm plug of the microphone cable into the Mic socket on the EchoSL. (16) and then fix the microphone onto the TV speaker using the Velcro (Fig 2). 8.
  • Page 7 8.Power"ON"Light 6.Loop Current 4.Volume Up Lndicator Light And Down Control 7.Power 3.Tone Up 1.Mute 2.Remote 5.Head Phone/ "ON/OFF" And Down Control Display IR Window Neckloop Socket Button 12.Gain Control 14.Background 15.Line Level Output 9.Main Switch For Scart 10.Power Noise Control Power Or Audio Leads Input Socket...
  • Page 8 Figure 2...
  • Page 9 Help and advice for connecting to TV with analogue audio output. When connecting a MegaLoop, EchoLink or RadioLink to a TV. It is usually best not to use the SCART sockets as this can result in picking up the wrong sound or sound that is out of sync with the picture. Aerial Audio out SCART sockets...
  • Page 10 Help and advice for connecting to a TV. that has Digital Optical Audio Output Many of the newer TV. models no longer have analogue audio output, they have Digital Optical Audio Out or Digital Coaxial Audio Out. The picture below shows the type of socket to look for. To connect your equipment from this socket you will require an optional Digital to Analogue Converter available from Hearing Products International Ltd.
  • Page 11: Important

    Adjust to suit your own hearing loss. Press –, tones become lower. Press +, tones become higher. Headphone Socket (5) Any standard headphones or Echo NeckLoop can be connected. Always make sure volume LED is at the “Low” position before connecting any headphones or Echo neck loop, then adjust upwards to a comfortable sound level.
  • Page 12: Replacement Parts

    Line Level Output The line output is a mono signal being the sum of any signals connected to the inputs fed post their gain controls and the tone circuit and is fed before the master volume control. Line output is a nominal level -6dBu with a 3.5mm female socket and the output impedance is 100 ohm.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications: Power Supply: 12v AC 10-20 VA or 12-18v DC min. 1.5 amp Output current > 3amp peak current, loop Output: resistance less than 1 ohm Frequency 100Hz to 5.2khz (v/c mid) response: Tone Control 20db range max-min (v/c middle) Effect: 2 microphone inputs 3.5mm mono/electret Microphone:...
  • Page 16: Conformity

    EN 61000-6-3:2001, EN 61000-6-1:2001, EN60065: 2002 Mains Power Adapter EN 60950 EN60601-1 (Safety) EN60601-1-2 (EMC) EN ISO 14971:2007 Hearing Products International Limited Echo House, 26/27 Haigh Park, Stockport, SK4 1QR, England Tel. +44 (0) 161 480 8003 Fax +44 (0) 161 480 8006 RoHS www.hear4you.com E &...