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  • Page 1 Campus S User Guide 0681...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Switching the Campus S on/off Changing the channel and synchronization Key lock Campus S Charging the battery Connecting the Campus S to a TV set, video recorder, radio or CD player Connecting another microphone Changing the battery Wearing the Campus S...
  • Page 3 Description On/off button Carrying clip Channel selection buttons Battery compartment FM channel in use Audio socket Battery status indicator Battery charger socket Direct frequency synchronization Label for your initials There are different microphone options available (see page 6)
  • Page 4: Welcome To The Phonak World Of Multi-Frequency Fm Communication

    This new FM system is extremely flexible in use and sets new standards for communi- cation in the educational sector. It also performs excellently in other settings. The Campus S is a Swiss quality product that will make your communication much easier for many years to come.
  • Page 5: Multi-Frequency Fm System Components

    Multi-frequency FM system components Campus S: Multi-frequency FM transmitter, specially recommended for educational applications. WallPilot: Automatic frequency synchronizer, tunes receivers to a room frequency as people enter.
  • Page 6 MLxS: Miniaturized multi-frequency FM receiver for BTE instruments from Phonak and most other manufacterers. Perseo / Claro dAZ FM: Miniaturized multi-frequency FM receiver with the same functionality as the MLxS, integrated with the shell design.
  • Page 7: Package Components

    Package components Campus S with rechargeable battery. • Microphone (to be ordered separately). Power supply. 1 m (3 feet) audio-cable with 3.5 mm connectors. Pouch (to be ordered separately).
  • Page 8: Available Microphones

    Available microphones MiniBoom: Innovative, lightweight clip-on boom microphone. Lapel Microphones MiniMic MM8: Very flexible lapel microphone with OFF/Omni/Directional switch. MiniMic MM5: Highly robust omnidirectional lapel microphone.
  • Page 9: Switching The Campus S On/Off

    Press the button for 2 seconds. When the Campus S is switched ON, the LCD display shows the channel in use and the battery status. When the Campus S is switched off, the LCD display goes blank. For MiniMic MM8:...
  • Page 10: Changing The Channel And Synchronization

    2 seconds to send the selected frequency to the receiver (MLxS or Perseo/Claro dAZ FM). Ensure that the Campus S is set to the same channel as the FM receivers, otherwise the signal will not be received. Distance Campus S – FM receiver for synchroni-...
  • Page 11: Key Lock Campus S

    Key lock Campus S As with cell phones, this feature prevents the accidental activation of the keys. To lock keys: Press the two keys shown with the arrows simultaneously for 2 seconds. The “ ” symbol appears in the display.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Insert the 1.3 mm plug into the corresponding socket underneath your Campus S. Plug the battery charger into a wall power socket. The blinking battery symbol in the LCD display indicates that the Campus S is charging. We recommend that you charge Campus S every evening after use.
  • Page 13 This prevents the battery from fully discharging. If necessary, the battery can be removed from the Campus S and a replacement battery fitted. The removed battery can then be recharged using a multi-cell charger available...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Campus S To A Tv Set, Video Recorder, Radio Or Cd Player

    Audio cable Headphone symbol on TV/radio etc. You can use the Campus S also for high quality wireless transmission of sound from audio equipment like TV sets, video recorders, radios and CD players. Plug the audio cable into the headphone output of your audio equipment.
  • Page 15 Switch on your Campus S and the microphone, then the audio equipment. MiniMic MM8: This microphone allows you to talk directly to listeners while showing a video, for example. If you prefer not to speak, switch off (X) the microphone.
  • Page 16: Connecting Another Microphone

    Connecting another microphone Unroll the Campus S microphone cable. Remove the clip. Unplug the multifunctional-microphone cable. Plug in the new microphone. Press the cable into the cable retainer. The plug must be fully inserted. Re-attach the clip. Ensure that it is pushed to the end-stop before snapping it into...
  • Page 17: Changing The Battery

    Changing the battery Open the Campus S battery compartment cover by using a coin. Let the battery slide gently out of the compartment. Insert the new battery. Note the position of the arrow symbol on the battery and close the battery compartment cover. All the display elements appear for a few seconds, then the unit switches itself off.
  • Page 18: Wearing The Campus S

    Wearing the Campus S carrying Clip Use the carrying clip to secure the Campus S to a belt or neck cord. Use the alligator clip to attach the microphone to clothing or a neck cord, approx. 20 cm (8 inches) directly below your mouth.
  • Page 19: Operating Range

    Your Campus S uses the microphone cable as an antenna. Therefore, always ensure that the cable is unwound while you are using the Campus S. Used with Phonak FM receivers, your Campus S should operate over a range up to 40 meters (120 feet) depending on the surroundings. High-power electrical or...
  • Page 20: Setting Of The Fm Receiver

    Prinicipal benefits of the MLxS • Default frequency The MLxS receiver has a programmed default frequency. It is set automatically when the FM receiver is switched on. Your Phonak Service Center can change the default frequency.
  • Page 21 • Frequency synchronization The Campus S can remotely re-tune your FM receiver to an alternative frequency (see page 8). This provides a quick and simple way to change the frequency, for example when there are nearby FM users on the same channel, or to avoid inter- ference from a mobile phone antenna.
  • Page 22: Mlxs Switch Positions

    MLxS switch positions For Phonak hearing instruments, please refer to the hearing instrument User Guide for the correct MLxS switch position. For all other hearing aids, the correct switch position depends on the Hearing Instrument type. Please ask your hearing care professional which switch position should be used.
  • Page 23: Important Notes

    • Do not use more than one transmitter on the same channel simultaneously. • Use only Phonak accessories. • Do not use the Campus S in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices, for example, in airplanes. • Note that it is possible for speech or sound that is transmitted through FM to be picked up and heard via other devices.
  • Page 24: Declaration Of Conformity

    Campus S corresponds to the standards ETS 300-422 and ETS 300-445 including all necessary annexes. The Campus S is used by hearing impaired people. To operate the Campus S, hearing instruments with FM receivers (e.g. MicroLink MLxS) are required. The user benefit of FM is an improved signal-to-noise ratio which leads to an optimized speech under- standing even in very difficult listening situations.
  • Page 25 Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Phonak Inc. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 26 residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following...
  • Page 27 Part 95) and must not cause harmful interference to TV reception or United States Navy SPASUR installations. You do not need an FCC license to operate this transmitter. This transmitter may only be used to provide: auditory assistance to persons with disabili- ties, persons who require language translation, or persons in educational settings;...
  • Page 28 (detailed information on w w w w w w . . p p h h o o n n a a k k . . c c o o m m ) ) Australia Phonak Australasia Pty. Ltd., Baulkham Hills N. S. W. 2153 Austria Hansaton Akustische Geräte GmbH, 5020 Salzburg...
  • Page 29: Service And Warranty

    Service and Warranty Phonak offers you a comprehensive global warranty which becomes effective on the date of purchase. Please ask your hearing care professional about the details and duration. This warranty covers any repairs due to defects in material and/or workmanship. The warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immersion in water or undue stress.
  • Page 30 Your hearing care professional:...

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