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Listening
situation
In kindergartens /
classrooms
Lectures
At home
In the car
Use of SCOLA TEACH and microphone
positioning
Ask the teacher to use SCOLA TEACH and
position the microphone as described.
Microphone types other than omnidirectional are
available as optional accessories to optimise the
speech signal.
For group work, or if several teachers are present,
we recommend the use of the Team Teaching
function. This requires that SCOLA TEACH is
provided with this function, and that an extra FM
microphone is available.
Check that there is no interference on the channel
selected for the system. Find and select a noise-
free channel for the transmitter and receiver.
Explain to the lecturer how SCOLA TEACH works.
Ask the lecturer to keep the microphone as close
as possible to his or her mouth.
Using the FM system at home is almost the same
as in the classroom. SCOLA TEACH can be
connected to the TV, PC, etc. via the audio lead.
With a Team Teaching version transmitter and an
extra FM microphone, e.g. a SCOLA TALK, both
parents can communicate with their child via FM.
The SCOLA FM system is particularly effective in a
car.
The microphone should be placed as closely as
possible to the person speaking.
It is possible to listen to music from an MP3 player
or the like by connecting the audio lead from the
SCOLA TEACH to the headphone jack of the MP3
player. Leaving the microphone on allows the
child to hear music as well as any speech into the
microphone.
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