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Introduction The Geemarc Digital TV Listener is an amplification system specifically designed for people with hearing difficulties. It can be used with all kinds of Audio, Television systems, suitable for individuals or groups without any interference. Audio output from a TV or audio device is encoded and transmitted by the Base, the wireless Headset receives the signal and decodes it to original audio sound.
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The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Please note: The unit may be subject to interference from appliances that generate strong electrical or magnetic fields e.g. microwaves, mobile phones, lighting transformers etc.
First use / Charging batteries Important: The Geemarc Digital TV Listener is supplied with two batteries. Before use, batteries MUST be fully charged, full charge will take about 2-3 hours when the battery is empty. Caution: If battery is already fully charged, the red LED will stay off.
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Insert power adaptor into mains power socket. Insert power jack (7) into ‘DC IN 5V’ socket on the back of the Base.
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Turn power on at mains and Base. Red lights will show on Base and Headset to indicate batteries are charging. After 2-3 hours, when fully charged the Insert batteries (6) into Headset and red lights will be off. Base. Place Headset in Base. Caution: Please be sure to insert the battery correctly (see above).
TV or sound device please ensure that you connect the CL7310 to an audio output access on your TV and NOT on your set top box. If you are unsure or cannot identify the right connection or the input/output definition please refer to the user manual of your TV.
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This can cause some distortion or a very high acoustic level, even with the Volume set to Low. If this happens, please contact the Geemarc Customer Services department. They will be able to provide you with a solution to attenuate the sensitivity of your...
Using Headset: Once charged and Volume adjustment: connected to your TV, HiFi equipment, Press ‘+’ button to increase volume and open the arms and Headset will ‘-’ button to decrease volume. operate. A green light on the Headset will show it is in use. Headset beeps when volume reaches maximum or minimum.
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Use the slider tool (5) to adjust the Volume, Balance, Tone or switch Mono to Stereo. Open the back panel on the Headset. 3 ‘slider switches’ will be present. Volume adjustment: Balance adjustment: Set ‘BAL VOL’ slider to ‘VOL’. Set ‘BAL VOL’ slider to ‘BAL’ Set ‘T <->...
Tone adjustment: Mono / Stereo adjustment: Set ‘BAL VOL’ slider to ‘VOL’ Set ‘MS’ slider to ‘S’, Headset will be in Set ‘T <-> B/V’ slider to ‘T’ ‘Stereo’. Press ‘+’ button to increase treble and Set ‘MS’ slider to ‘M’, Headset will be in decrease bass.
Charging battery in Headset: Insert battery into headset, place Headset in Base. During charging the red light on Headset will stay lit until fully charged. Pairing extra Headsets Important: Pairing must be completed while Base lights are flashing. If lights stop flashing before pairing is complete you must repeat the process.
Base: Switch power off at Base. Headset: Press and hold down the ‘-’ (minus) button. Press and hold down ‘CH’ button, switch power back on, continue to hold ‘CH’ While holding the button, open arms button until both lights on the front start and the green indicator lights up.
Weight: 50g. Guarantee From the moment your Geemarc product is purchased, Geemarc guarantee it for the period of one year. During this time, all repairs or replacements (at our discretion) are free of charge. Should you experience a problem then contact our Helpline or visit our website at www.geemarc.com.
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Please note: The guarantee applies to the United Kingdom only. EEC Declaration Geemarc Telecom SA hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5 EEC and in particular article 3 section 1a, 1b and section 2.
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