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Please read the User Guide carefully to make sure that you understand and get the best out of your Roger On. For more information regarding features, benefits, setup, use and maintenance or repairs of your Roger On and accessories –...
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Roger On picks-up the voice of a speaker and sends it wirelessly directly to your ears. There are five main use cases for your Roger On: On a table: Place Roger On in the center of the table and hear the people sitting around it. Restaurant...
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Presenter: Clip or hang Roger On near the mouth of a distant talker and hear them better. Speech/lecture Fitness class...
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2.1 Device description 1 Function button 5 Connect button 2 4 microphones 6 Clip 3 Power slider 7 Battery inside 4 Display 8 USB C connector...
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2.4 Display Microphone mode Table Pointing Presenter Mute Device status Automatic Audio Call Locked input Battery status Full ~8h Mid ~4h Empty, Recharge!
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2.5 Technical data Range: You can place your Roger On up to 25 meters / 80 feet away from you. Note that objects including walls may reduce this distance. The furthest range is possible when you can see your Roger On (i.e. line of sight).
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4. Using your Roger On 4.1 Switching on your Roger On Move the on/ off switch to the on position. After a short start-up animation, your Roger On will be ready to use. If you see a crossed chain icon on the screen, please first connect your Roger On with your hearing aid(s) or Roger receiver as described in chapter 10.
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For best speech understanding, always bring your Roger microphone as close to the conversation partner(s) as possible. Adjust the length of the lanyard so that the Roger On is within 20 cm / 8 inches to the mouth of the talker.
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4.3 Using on a table Place your Roger On in the middle of the table to listen to a group of people. The microphone will pick up everyone around the table, this is indicated by a circle on the display.
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4.5 Listening to a distant talker Clip Roger On on the lapel of a distant talker to hear them better. The microphone will pick up only the person wearing the microphone; this is indicated by a person icon on the...
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Alternatively, attach the lanyard to Roger On and hang it around the neck of a distant talker: 1. Open the clip 2. Slide on the lanyard and close the clip...
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5. Locking the microphone mode If you want to keep the Roger On in a specific microphone mode independent on how it‘s positioned, press the function button repeatedly until you have reached the microphone mode you wish to lock the microphone in.
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The lock modes will appear in the following order: 1. Table mode 2. Pointing mode 3. Presenter mode 4. No lock icon means that the Roger On is back to automatic mode The lock icon indicated that the microphone mode is locked.
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6. Muting To mute the Roger On, press and hold the function button for two seconds: The muted microphone is indicated by a crossed microphone icon on the display. To unmute the microphone again, press and hold the function button again for...
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11. Network functions 11.1 Connecting to a hearing aid or Roger receiver To connect Roger On to a hearing device with Roger installed or a Roger receiver, follow these steps: Switch on your Roger On and hearing aid. Press the Connect button on the backside of your...
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Hold your Roger On close (within 10 cm/ 4 inches) to the hearing aid or Roger receiver:...
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Check the feedback in the display of Roger On: Connect Receiver not No receiver found, successful compatible go closer Connecting a receiver is only required once. The hearing aid / Roger receiver will remain connected with your microphone even after the hearing aid /...
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Roger On, follow the steps below. Please refer to chapter 11 to learn how to use multiple microphones in a network. Switch on both Roger microphones. Hold your Roger On close (within 10 cm/ 4 inches) to the other Roger microphone.
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Press the Connect button on your Roger On. Check the feedback in the display of Roger On: Connect Device not No device found, successful compatible go closer...
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Connecting another microphone is only required once. The other microphone will remain connected with your Roger On even after the microphones have been restarted. 11.3 Disconnecting Roger devices To disconnect your Roger On from any connected receivers or other Roger microphones, hold the ‘Connect’...
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