External Connections - Simeon Audita Manual De Usuario

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Assigning Channels
The Audita FM System features a simple-to-use menu that allows selection
between 96 UHF channels. To assign a new channel, press the SET button until
the displayed channel flashes. Use the up and down cursors to select the new
channel. Press SET again to confirm the new channel selection. Make sure that
the transmitter channel matches that of the corresponding receiver module.
Audita Digital Transmitters 6T and 6M will automatically pair themselves
with the nearest available Audita Digital receiver. Before they are paired, the
transmitter display screen [24, 35] will show two dashes. Once they are paired,
the screen will show the channel group number and a letter, either A or B. The
first transmitter to be turned on will be on Channel A, as shown on the transmitter
display screen, and will correspond to the left volume dial on the receiver [3]. The
receiver display screen [2] will confirm the connection to channel A by displaying
the signal strength of transmitter A on the far left of the screen.
The second transmitter to be turned on will be on Channel B, as shown on
the transmitter display screen, and will correspond to the right volume dial. The
receiver display screen will confirm the connection to channel B by replacing the
two dashes on the right side of the screen with the channel group number, and
displaying the signal strength of transmitter B on the far right of the screen. Note
that the digital transmitters will not display a channel until they pair themselves
with an Audita receiver. The Digital Dual-Receiver Module DR6 features a simple-
to-use menu that allows selection between 16 digital channels. To assign a new
channel, press the SET button [4] for two seconds, until the displayed channel
group number flashes. Use the up and down cursors [5] to select the new channel
group. Press SET again to confirm the new channel group selection. The receiver
display screen will show the word "On" to confirm the successful change.
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External Connections

The side panel of the Audita speaker has several external connectors. These
can be used to connect devices other than the two transmitters to the receiver.
In the left of the side panel there is an auxiliary RCA input jack with gain
control, AUX IN [9]. This can be used for connecting external audio sources, such
as computers and iPods to the receiver with the appropriate cable. When using
AUX IN, transmitter audio can be enhanced by activating the voice priority mode
[10]. This will attenuate auxiliary input when you are speaking into a transmitter.
On the right of the side panel there is a 3.5mm auxiliary output jack [13].
This can be used for direct connections to special equipment such as personal
FM systems. To make advanced settings adjustments, connect the personal FM
transmitter to the port on the side of the receiver. Screw-adjust gain and equalizer
controls adjust the output for the FM transmitter independently of the speaker
volume. The equalizer allows for tone adjustments centred on 100Hz, 1,000Hz
and 10,000Hz. Ask your audiologist or hearing professional before making these
adjustments.
At the bottom of the side panel on the Audita speaker there is a Speakon®
cable jack [7]. This can be used to connect the receiver to a Simeon Omnipanel
Speaker when large-area amplification is needed. To set this up, connect the
cable into back of the Omnipanel [19] and rotate it to the right to lock it in place.
Do the same on the side of the receiver [7]. Move the Speaker Switch [8] towards
the front of the receiver to the "External Speaker" setting to transfer sound from
the internal speaker to the Omnipanel. Be sure to move the Speaker Switch back
to the "Internal Speaker" setting, towards the back of the receiver, when you no
longer want to output sound through the Omnipanel.
The 5T and 6T Transmitters are fitted with an auxiliary input jack [37] to allow
for connection and transmission of external audio feeds. To set these up, connect
them to the jack on the top of the transmitter. The pendant transmitters will
automatically mute the microphone when an auxiliary feed is connected.
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