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Sarabec LA215 - INTRODUCTION TO LOOP SYSTEMS; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Quick Setup Guide

Sarabec LA215
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1. Check contents of package.
2. Place amplifier near TV or sound source with or without
stand.
3. Connect audio leads between TV etc. and Loop Amplifier.
4. Run loop cable around room and connect both ends of wire to
the loop cable connectors on the loop amplifier.
5. Plug the mains lead into the back of the amplifier and into a
convenient mains socket
6. Switch hearing aid to “T”
7. Switch on TV and Loop Amplifier; adjust volume/tone to suit
listening level.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Quick Setup
The Sarabec LA215 Loop System provides a practical solution for
hearing aid users to listen more easily to their TV or Audio equipment via
the “T” or “MT” facility of their hearing aid.
With no direct connection between the user and the TV the user is able
to move freely within the looped area and listen comfortably to the TV or
other equipment without the distractions of normal listening.
The Loop System is used in conjunction with a hearing aid with a switch
position marked "T" or "MT", this is found on most 'behind the ear'
hearing aids and some ‘in the ear hearing aids. The system picks up
the sound from the TV via a microphone or direct connection and feeds
it to the amplifier. The amplifier passes the sound to a loop of wire
around the listening area, which in turn transmits the sound inductively,
“magnetic sound waves”, to the hearing aid. The user may then adjust
the loop volume to suit their own hearing preference without affecting
other people.
The Loop System is supplied with Loop Cable to be placed around a
room that you want to listen in. The sound can be heard anywhere inside
the “looped” area and sometimes just outside the loop as well.
A Loop Pad can be used as an alternative to the loop cable to create a
localised or portable system to avoid interference with other systems or
where confidentiality is concerned.
INTRODUCTION
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