Listen LR-5200-072 User Manual

Listen LR-5200-072 User Manual

Advanced idsp receiver (072 mhz)/(216 mhz)

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LR-5200-072 Advanced iDSP Receiver (072 MHz)
LR-5200-216 Advanced IDSP Receiver (216 MHz)
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  • Page 1 All Rights Reserved ® For further details regarding use, adjustment, or programming of your Listen products visit our website at www. L R - 5 2 0 0 R E C E I V E R M A N U A L PAGE 0 listentech.com/support-manuals or contact Listen at +1.801.233.8992 or 1.800.330.0891.
  • Page 2 We are available to answer any questions you might have during installation or in the operation of our products. At Listen, it’s all about you, should you have any comments or suggestions we’re here to listen.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connect Ear Phone …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Using The Neck Loop Lanyard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………8 Using The 3.5mm Headset Extension Cable ………………………………………………………………………………8 Turn the Unit On ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Programmable Channel Select (Listen Button) …………………………………………………………………………9 Channel Select Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Automatic Channel Selection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Manual Channel Selection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Idsp™ Receivers

    T-coil enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants, inducing the received audio directly into these T-coil enabled devices. The Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard also provides the connection to Listen’s Universal Ear Speaker, Earphones and Headphones, incorporating a short connection cable that plugs directly into the Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyards 3.5mm headset jack located 2/3 of the way up the lanyard.
  • Page 5: Lr-5200 Quick Reference

    7. Charging Contact 11. Battery Door 3.5 mm Output Jacks: Connect Listen Ear Phone/Neck Loop Lanyard for use with T coil hearing aids or with Universal Ear Speaker or Headphone. Belt Clip: To remove, remove screw and pull belt clip from unit. To install place belt clip in place and insert screw.
  • Page 6: Lr-5200 Specifications

    16 mW maximum, impedance 32 ohm Controls User Controls Power, up/down volume, Listen button for end user channel selection. Set-up Controls Press and hold up/down volume buttons for 5 seconds to enter channel adjust, use up/down to select channel...
  • Page 7: Safety Cautions

    Medical Device Safety: Before using this Listen product with an implantable or other medical device, consult your physician or manufacturer of your implantable or other medical device. Always make sure you are using this product in accordance with the safety guidelines established by your physician or the implantable device manufacturer.
  • Page 8: Quick Setup And Operation Instructions

    3. Charge Battery Fully charge the rechargeable Lithium Ion battery by connecting the unit to one of Listen Technologies charging options. a. LA-380 Intelligent 12-Unit Charging/Carrying Case b. LA-381 Intelligent 12-Unit Charging Tray c.
  • Page 9: Connect Earphone

    4. Connect Earphone Speaker Using The Earphone/Neck Loop Lanyard Connect the Listen Intelligent ear phone/neck loop lanyard to the two 3.5 mm output jacks on the unit. Then connect the short cable ear speaker or headphones to Ear Phone/ the 3.5mm output jack on the Neck Loop lanyard.
  • Page 10: Turn The Unit On

    The main advantage of the LR-5200 Receiver is the functionality of the programmable Listen Button. The Listen Button can be programmed for Channel Select Mode, Seek Mode or be Disabled. These modes can only be change via the IDSP Software Suite.
  • Page 11: Channel Select Mode

    In this mode when the Listen Button is pressed the unit will increment through the channel list to the next programmed channel. For example if there are three channels programmed (English, Spanish and German) and the unit is on the English and the button is pressed the unit will switch to Spanish.
  • Page 12: Automatic Channel Selection

    1. Automatic Channel Selection In the Automatic Channel Selection mode the user decides how many channels of audio are to be received by the unit. In this mode the unit automatically selects the channels that can be used together simultaneously in a given space.
  • Page 13: Seek Mode

    “Manual” on the display for 3 second and then displays the current channel. If the channel is used (meaning the Listen Button can select it) the channel will be solid; if not it will flash. Press the LISTEN button for each selected channel to change between “used” (solid) and “not used” (flashing). Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll through all available channels.
  • Page 14: Disabled

    This can be accomplished by pressing and holding the listen button for 5 seconds. When the unit enters locked mode the unit will show the locked symbol on the display for 3 second. When locked, each time the Listen Button is pressed the unit will show the locked symbol on the display for 3 seconds.
  • Page 15: Adjust Volume

    Adjust Volume Adjust the listening volume to a comfortable listening level via the volume up/down buttons. OLED: Volume Up/Down Indicates the Use the volume up level in a % of or down to raise/ maximum level lower volume If the volume is adjusted while there is no audio present the unit will output a momentary tone each time the button is pressed allowing the user to gauge and adjust the audio level to a comfortable listening level.
  • Page 16: Battery & Belt Clip

    Battery & Belt Clip Low Battery Indication When the unit detects a low battery condition it will cause the status LED to flash slowly indicating that the unit needs to be charged. When the light begins to flash the unit has approximately 30 minutes of receiver use before the unit will turn off.
  • Page 17: Accessing Battery Compartment

    Accessing Battery Compartment To access the battery compartment simply remove the belt clip and by pulling down and out on the battery door locking tab. Note: The product labeling information can be found behind the battery and includes the product model number, description, serial number, contact information and compliance statement. Door locking Battery door...
  • Page 18: Advanced Program Features An Listnen's Ui Configuration Software

    SQ™ can be disabled to permit operation with some early Listen products or other manufactures, products Note: SQ™ is not available on some of the early Listen transmitters. Please contact Listen’s Technical Support team to find out if your existing transmitter has this feature available.
  • Page 19: Squelch

    The squelch on the receiver can be adjusted to mute the audio at different RF signal strengths. There are 20 squelch settings. The lowest squelch setting (no squelch) is “0” and the tightest squelch setting is “20”. Your Listen receiver has been shipped to you with the squelch setting of 3.
  • Page 20: Unit Id

    3.5 mm output jack on the receiver. The receiver will automatically turn off after 60 seconds when the headset is removed from the 3.5 mm output jack. Your listen receiver has been shipped to you with the Jack Sense Mode disabled.
  • Page 21: Rf Reception Maximization Strategies

    RF Reception Maximization Strategies: For proper and reliable operation, Listen receivers should receive a strong and consistent signal from the originating transmitter. Follow these strategies should be used to maximize this signal: When designing and installing a system, keep in mind that the location of...
  • Page 22: 72 Mhz Compatibility Chart

    72 MHz Compatibility Chart: Frequency Phonic Frequency Phonic Listen Comtek Phonak Williams* Gentner Telex Drake Listen Comtek Phonak Williams* Gentner Telex Drak e 72.0250 (11, 1) 74.6250 (36, 40) 72.0500 74.6500 (41) 72.0750 (12, 3) 74.6750 (37, 42) 72.1000 A, (13, 4) 72.1...
  • Page 23: 216 Mhz Compatibility Chart

    216 MHz Compatibility Chart: Frequency Phonic Light Listen Phonak Comtek Williams Gentner Speed 216.0125 216.0250 216.0375 216.0625 216.0750 216.0875 216.1125 216.1250 216.1375 216.1625 216.1750 216.1875 216.2125 216.2250 216.2375 216.2625 216.2750 216.2875 216.3125 216.3250 216.3375 216.3625 216.3750 216.3875 216.4125 216.4250 216.4375 216.5125...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Lr-5200 Receivers

    The receiver has no power. Make sure the unit has either a fully charged battery or a Listen approved wall charging transformer is connected. Make sure the Power button on the top of the unit has been pressed to turn the unit ON. If this does not work, make sure the battery is installed properly and / or install a different battery.
  • Page 25: Compliance Notice And Fcc Statement

    Compliance Notice and FCC Statement and Industry Canada Statements Compliance Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.
  • Page 26: Warranty

    In the first ninety days after purchase, any defective product will be replaced with a new unit. After 90 days, Listen will, at its own discretion either repair or replace transmitters and receivers with a new unit or a unit of similar type and condition. Product that is not covered under warranty shall be repaired or replaced with a unit of similar type and condition based on a flat fee.
  • Page 27: Contacting Listen

    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. and are open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm Mountain Time.

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