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Brand | Phonak |
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Model | Roger Touchscreen Mic |
Category | Microphone |
Language | English |
Describes the microphone's home screen with three icons and a progress dot.
Details icons used for connecting, returning to network, creating subnetworks, and checking.
Illustrates the status of function icons: Disabled, Tapped, and Selected.
Explains navigation icons like Return, Home, and Confirm check mark for menu interaction.
Describes icons at the top of the screen providing status information about the microphone.
Describes the rechargeable battery and how to charge the microphone using the USB cable and adapter.
Explains how the lanyard clips into the top of the microphone.
Details the pouch for protecting the microphone from scratches; hand wash only.
Describes the use of the audio cable for connecting external audio devices.
Explains the use of the recording cable for connecting to computers or tablets for recording.
Describes the charging rack used to charge up to four Roger for Education devices.
Explains the Roger WallPilot for automatically connecting devices to a room's Roger network.
Details the carrying case for keeping the microphone safe during transit.
Describes belt clip and boom microphone use, noting mode limitations when boom mic is active.
Protects the microphone from accidental damage.
Prevents the display from being scratched; may need replacement with intensive use.
Country-specific adapter for the microphone's power supply.
Instructions on how to turn on the microphone by pressing and holding the On/Off button.
Instructions on how to turn off the microphone via a pop-up window after holding the On/Off button.
Explains how the microphone display goes to sleep to save battery, and how to wake it.
Details how to mute the microphone using the Mute button and how to unmute it.
Explains how to connect nearby Roger devices to the same network as the touchscreen microphone.
Describes returning the microphone to the existing room network, its default mode.
Explains how to wirelessly check data in another Roger device using the Check icon.
Lists Roger devices like receivers in the current network; requires devices to be turned on.
Details how to disconnect Roger devices from the microphone's network.
Adjusts volume of a connected Roger Dynamic SoundField DigiMaster loudspeaker.
Enables speaking separately to students by creating a temporary subnetwork without disturbing others.
Allows joining another microphone's network without interrupting the group, via any device in that network.
Erases the microphone's current network, requiring all devices to reconnect.
Explains how the microphone automatically chooses modes like Small Group, Pointing, or Lanyard based on orientation.
Used for small-group situations with two to five students; detects voices and orients microphones.
Used when wearing the microphone around the neck; the Lanyard mode icon is visible in the status bar.
Allows a student to point the microphone towards the teacher to capture their voice (range: 4 m / 13').
Allows adjustment of microphone settings; some options may appear grey until used.
Sets the microphone's interface language.
Allows assigning a custom name to the microphone for easier identification.
Offers modes like Mixing, Primary Talker, or Equal Talker for multiple users in the same network.
Designed for coteaching, allowing both microphones to pick up and transmit voice signals simultaneously.
Gives the wearer of the 'Primary' Roger microphone first priority when speaking.
In multi-user networks, the first person to speak is given priority ('first in, first served').
Explains roles like Stand-alone, Primary, and Secondary for microphones in a network.
Details how to use the PTT function: hold button to talk, green light indicates broadcast.
Explains using the Voice Activity Detector (VAD) for Roger Pass-around, with green light indicating broadcast.
Recommends using Roger Pass-around with its table stand for reading to optimize voice pick-up.
Allows broadcasting audio from a multimedia device to the network using a 3.5mm cable.
Sends the talker's voice to a computer or tablet for recording via a recording cable.
Allows assigning a user name to a Roger receiver for easy identification in the network.
Adjusts the gain level for a Roger receiver, with +/- steps representing 2 dB changes.
Details various CI (Cochlear Implant) profiles for compatibility with specific hearing instruments.
Resets a Roger receiver to its default factory settings.
Adjusts the screen brightness by tapping '+' to increase or '-' to decrease.
Sets the activation time for the screen saver, defaulting to 30 seconds.
Allows locking or unlocking the volume button to prevent students from adjusting it.
Automatically mutes the Roger Pass-around when it's lying on a table.
Allows enabling or disabling the mute button, which is deactivated by default.
Connects devices by positioning them within 10 cm / 4" of the microphone.
Connects multiple devices by moving the microphone near each device to be connected.
Describes Roger as a digital, adaptive wireless technology operating in the 2.4 GHz band.
Specifies the operating range between the Roger Touchscreen Mic and other devices as 20 m / 65'.
Details compatibility with Roger transmitters and audio hub transmitters running specific software versions.
Provides critical warnings, including keeping the device away from children and consulting professionals for issues.
Details safety precautions like protecting from shock, temperature, moisture, and proper cleaning methods.
Advises consulting physicians for medical devices, mentions data collection, and signal privacy.