How To Use A Multitalker Network; Leaving A Multitalker Network - Phonak inspiro Premium User Manual

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15. Multiple talkers in one classroom

15.3 How to use a MultiTalker Network

J The inspiro that has set-up (initiated) the network has first
priority; all other transmitters inspiro/DynaMic that joined the
network have second priority.
The teacher with first priority can interrupt any teacher or
student that has second priority; a second priority teacher or
student can only take over during the speech pauses of the
first priority teacher.
J All devices transmit on the same FM channel, but they do not
transmit at the same time.
J No user action is required; if the first priority inspiro does not
detect speech, any second priority teacher or student can "get
the microphone" just by starting to talk.
J The listening FM receivers only 'hear' one voice at a time.

15.4 Leaving a MultiTalker Network

The MultiTalker Network cannot exist without the presence of the
initiating inspiro in the network. If you decide to end the Multi-
Talker Network, the entire network will cease and all of the inspiro
and DynaMic transmitters will activate their respective alarms.
If you are using an inspiro that just joined a network, you can
always leave the network by selecting Stop MultiTalker Network.
Your inspiro will then be set to single teaching mode, but all
of the other inspiro transmitters in the MultiTalker Network will
remain in MultiTalker Network mode.
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