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Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
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Operating Range | Up to 20 meters |
Compatibility | Roger receivers |
Frequency Range | 2.4 GHz |
Water Resistance | IP54 |
Charging Time | 3 hours |
Identifies and labels the physical components and buttons of the Roger Select device.
Details the function of buttons and ports such as Bluetooth, Connect, and USB socket.
Lists and illustrates the various accessories included with the Roger Select, such as docking station and cables.
Explains the meaning of different LED light patterns for battery status, microphone mode, and mute functions.
Provides instructions on how to charge the Roger Select using different methods, including the docking station.
Explains the procedure for powering the Roger Select on and describes battery status indicators after activation.
Details the process of pairing the Roger Select with Roger receivers or hearing aids.
Explains the feedback provided by the indicator lights during the connection process.
Describes placing the device on a table to capture speech from multiple people and selecting specific talkers.
Explains how to use the device to hear a single person speaking from a distance or in noisy environments.
Details the steps for attaching the clip to the talker's clothing for optimal sound capture.
Provides instructions for using the lanyard to position the device correctly around the talker's neck.
Explains how to connect the docking station to power and an audio source like a TV.
Describes how to use the docking station to stream TV audio to the Roger Select device.
Provides a basic explanation of Bluetooth technology and its role in making phone calls.
Guides users through the process of pairing the Roger Select with Bluetooth-enabled phones or computers.
Explains how to answer incoming phone calls using the Roger Select device.
Details how to initiate calls, speak during calls, and terminate phone conversations.
Describes how to reject incoming calls and mute the microphone during a call.
Covers options for managing Bluetooth, including standby mode and enabling/disabling the feature.
Explains how to mute and unmute the Roger Select microphone.
Details the process for disconnecting the Roger Select from other connected Roger devices or receivers.
Covers how to reset the device and clear its list of paired Bluetooth devices.
Guides on how to connect an additional Roger microphone to the Roger Select for expanded coverage.
Describes operational considerations when using Roger Select with multiple connected microphones.
Addresses issues when the Roger Select device fails to power on, typically due to an empty battery.
Covers problems related to not receiving audio, including muted status, wrong direction, or connection issues.
Deals with poor intelligibility, suggesting proximity, clear microphone openings, and correct direction selection.
Provides solutions for intermittent audio signal loss, focusing on distance and obstacles.
Offers advice on reducing background noise by selecting the correct talker direction.
Addresses the issue of picking up the user's own voice, suggesting talker direction selection.
Deals with low volume from external audio sources, recommending volume adjustments.
Covers scenarios where multimedia audio is not heard, suggesting unmuting or switching on the device.
Provides solutions for device unresponsiveness, including software issues and rebooting.
Addresses Bluetooth pairing failures, suggesting checking passcodes and phone compatibility.
Offers solutions for signal loss during Bluetooth calls, focusing on proximity and phone settings.
Covers issues with call acceptance, suggesting enabling Bluetooth and checking phone forwarding.
Addresses one-way audio during calls, recommending checking call transfer settings.
Deals with the caller not hearing the user, suggesting device placement and unmuting.
Advises users to consult their hearing care professional for details on local warranty terms.
Outlines the terms of the one-year limited international warranty covering manufacturing and material defects.
Specifies conditions and damages that are not covered by the product warranty.
Details critical safety warnings, including risks for children and effects on implantable medical devices.
Covers precautions related to hearing aid programming, accessory use, charging, and explosive environments.
Provides guidance on protecting connectors, avoiding excessive force, and cleaning the device safely.
Includes advice on optical light safety, range reduction factors, and data collection.