Phonic Ear 560T074 OnWave 74 Transmitter User Manual 2

Phonic Ear, Inc. OnWave 74 Transmitter Users Manual 2

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Users Manual 2

user guidePE 560T transmitterPE 500R receiverPE 506R receiverdirect digital synthesis FMspecs available on-line at www.phonicear.com3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:47 PM  Page 2
FCC and Industry Canada StatementsThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-ditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and canradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiveris connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Per FCC Requirements, this transmitter is equipped with a special antenna connector to preventthe user from using antennas that have not been tested to comply with FCC regulations. Only useantennas and antenna accessories supplied by Phonic Ear.The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met.Caution: Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Phonic Earcould void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:47 PM  Page 3
table of contentsTransmitter: PE 560T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Wide-band Receiver: PE 500R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Narrow-band Receiver: PE 506R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Ground Plane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Large Area Antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6OnWave System Setup and OperationUnderstanding hearing assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Direct-mount a standard antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Remote-mount a standard antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Remote-mount a large-area antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Mount the transmitter in rack or place on top of rack. . . . . . . . . . 9Connect line input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Connect microphone input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Activate phantom power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Adjust output levels (with adjustable volume) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Adjust output levels (without adjustable volume) . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Music or speech? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Set bass cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Set transmitter band & channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Tune PE 500R receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Set PE 506R channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Walk and listen to confirm quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Lock/unlock your settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Save settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Receiver batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16How to use the body-worn receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:47 PM  Page 4
transmitter: PE 560T13 level - Reduces output levels when the volume of the sound source cannot be adequately adjusted.1 digital display4 functionModifies the operation of other keys(see step-by-step instructions on theother side)2 level + Increases output levels when the volume of the sound source cannot be adequately adjusted5 speech/musicThe speech setting amplifies frequenciesin the 160Hz to 6kHz speech band-width, and can be further customizedusing the bass cut options. The band-width for the music mode is expandedto10kHz for a wider frequency responseand fuller sound.8 channelPress the Channel key to select from 10wide-band channels or 40 narrow-bandchannels. (Press the Function key followedby the Channel key to switch between wide 6 line/micPress to select line or mic input (see 4bon page 10).7 bass cutListeners with high-frequency hearingloss need high frequency emphasis andlow frequency de-emphasis. Press thiskey to select 80Hz, 160Hz, or 320Hzoutput levels for these individuals. Alsohelps eliminate low frequency noise and60 cycle electrical hum.12 rf outScrew in an AT0777 antenna or antennacable here (note that connector has left-handed thread). US models are requiredby the FCC to feature connectors uniqueto Phonic Ear to prevent the use of non-regulation antennas. Contact yourPhonic Ear dealer. 10 rf fault indicatorLights if antenna is connected incorrectlyor if antenna is being detuned by otherelectrical equipment9 power11 overload indicatorLights if input exceeds maximum level fortransmitter. If this lights, reduce inputlevel to transmitter. (See 5a / 5b onpage 11 )14 universal line/mic inputConnect to sound system mixer via anXLR or 1/4in cable. For connection to astand-alone mic use an XLR cable (seepage 11). Activate phantom power foruse with condenser mics.13 speaker level inputTo connect to levels of 2V, 10V or 70VRMS use the terminal block input(sums inputs) and select the line level setting on the front panel  6  .15 power inputand narrow-band transmission.Wide-bandchannels are indicated by letters, narrow-band channels are listed numerically.)Check the front panel display to view thechannel being selected.3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 5
transmitter: PE 560T (cont’d)22 4 6 8 103 5 7 9 11112 13 14 15frontback3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 6
wide-band receiver: PE 500R324 accessory socketConnect listening accessories suchas teleloops, earbuds, and headsets.3.5mm; stereo headset compatible.25 indicator lightLights when unit is on; flasheswhen batteries are low (2 hoursremaining battery life); lights brighterwhen charging22 volume/power23 charge socket1.3mm power jack. Connects to PE 500C and AT0749 charger torecharge NiCad batteries (Neverrecharge Alkaline batteries!)26 tuning screwMulti-turn screw for setting thereceiver frequency. Pre-tuned to 72.9 MHz (channel E). (see 8b on page 13 )27 battery doorUse 950mA/Hr rechargeable NiCador disposable alkaline batteries (neverrecharge alkaline batteries!)2523 2422Phonic Ear   PE 500RWide Band Receiver99 0147372627channel frequency channel frequency channel frequencyA 72.1 E 72.9 H 75.9B 72.3 F 75.5 I 74.7C 72.5 G 75.7 J 75.3D72.7frontback3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 7
narrow-band receiver: PE 506R431 frequency code label (inside)Identifies the frequency code foreach of the six available channels30 channel selectorChoose one of six different channels.The frequency of each channel is identified inside the battery compartment (see 8C )28 accessory/charge socket3.5mm jack. Connect listeningaccessories such as teleloops, ear-buds, and headsets. Also connects toPE 300C and AT0534 charger torecharge NiCad batteries (Neverrecharge Alkaline batteries!)29 charge light22 2928Phonic Ear   PE 506R99 014737Narrow-Band ReceiverCHANNELNOFREQCODE789101112333435363738+—— 72 MHz +303127frequencychannel code frequency13 22 75.47514 24 75.57515 26 75.67516 28 75.77517 30 75.87518 32 75.975frequencychannel code frequency7 33 74.62583474.67593574.72510 36 74.77511 37 75.22512 38 75.275frequencychannel code frequency1 1 72.0252572.22531172.52541472.6755 17 72.8256 19 72.925frontbacklow band mid band high band3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 8
ground plane (note that connectors have left-handed thread)516 antenna jackAttach antenna here17 cable jackAttach cable here18 mounting holesUse screws to mount ona wall or, preferably, aceiling; may also beplaced on a tabletop161718183839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 9
large area antenna619 tuning ringDo not deform or move this ring,or you may affect the antenna's tuning and efficiency21   mounting hole/set screwUse to mount on a tripod with a mast.Ground your mounting pole, tripod, orother holder to a metal surface. You mayalso hang the antenna from a railing ormetal superstructure (such as in a stadium).! warningThe antenna is an electrical conduc-tor. Contact with power lines canresult in death or serious injury. Donot install the antenna, supportingmast, or tower where there is anypossibility of contact with a high-voltage arc from power cables orservice drops. Outdoor antennasshould be grounded against light-ning strikes.  Consult the NationalElectrical Code for further details.20 worm clampsLoosen both clamps; extend the large center section to the black ring; tightenlower clamp; extend the smaller element to the black ring; tighten the top clamp19212020The large area antenna is only availablewith a specially tuned version of the560T (model # PE560T-LA). This isdone to insure the system meets FCCand Industry Canada Requirements.This antenna should only be installedby a qualified sound contractor or fac-tory trained professional.3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 10
OnWave system setup and operation72a  direct-mount a standard antennathen100m300ftAT0777PE 560T1understanding hearing assistancebut?• distance• noise• echocough!• distance• noise• echocough!without the OnWave systemAttach antenna to backof transmitterwith the OnWave systemCheck RF Fault indicator. If lit, adjust antennaconnection or remotemount antenna.or continue to  2b21123839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 11
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)82b remote-mount astandard antennaoptimizes transmitter/antenna position2c remote-mount alarge-area antennaoptimizes transmitter/antenna positionthenthen100m300ft300m1000ft>2m/6ftPE 560T ground plane withcable (AT0776) orground plane withconnector kit(AT0775)PE 560TPE 560TAT0773 ChannelsA–E, 1–20orAT0774 ChannelsF–J, 21– 40PE 560T-LAorNOTE:!Ground mounting pole orholder.!Ground antenna if outdoors.!Do not install near powercables or service drops.!Do not install parallel to metalstructure within 2m/6ft (perpendicular to metal ok)AT0776AT07753839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 12
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)93mount the transmitter in rack(requires remote mounting antenna)or place on top of rack4a connect line inputorhouse systemorIf overload indicatorlights when connectingthe sound system, useXLR 250 mVrms input thenspeaker terminalblock or.25” pre-amp100mVrmsAT0780/AT0781AT075770Vrms10Vrms2VrmsGNDPlug transformer intoOnWave power inputPlug transformer into wall socketSelect Line-inor continue to  4b221121213839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 13
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)104b connect microphone inputthenPE 560TXLR input2mVrms4c activate phantom power(for electret condenser mics only†)Repeat steps to deactivatephantom power†Use phantom power only with condenser microphones.Plugging dynamic mic inwhile phantom power is activated may damage the microphonePlug in microphoneSelect Mic-inPress functionPress line/mic212121213839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 14
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)115a adjust output levels(if your house system has adjustable volume)5b adjust output levels(if your house system has no adjustable volume or if further adjustment is required)house systemhouse system* When transmitter level isincreased, the auto line levelcontrol is activated and signalstrength is automatically adjust-ed for maximum volume with-out distortion or clipping.*Increase sound systemvolume until...Turn on and play test signalor...overload indicator lightsSlowly decrease soundsystem volume until......overload indicator goes outConfirm that meter peakswith signalIncrease transmitter level*until...Turn on and play test signal2-3 indicator bars appearand peak with signalConfirm that overloadindicator is off214321432143652143653839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 15
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)1220100-10-20-30-40-50-60101104102103transmitted frequency response40 Hzspeech80 Hz160 Hz320 Hzmusic7set bass cut(optimize for listeners or to reduce low-freq noise)6music or speech?(set for typical signal content)orRecommended Standard SettingSpeech: 160HzMusic: 40HzRecommended Noise Reduction Setting(air conditioning, low frequency hum)Speech: 160HzMusic: 160Hz3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 16
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)138b tune PE 500R receiver(must match your transmitter!)8a set transmitter band & channel(optional; must tune your receiver to match!)thenPhonic Ear   PE 500RWide Band Receiver99 014737thenFor narrow-band channel andfrequency information see 506Rreceiver diagram on other side.Press channel to selectwide-band for 500R(channels indicated by letters) or narrow-bandfor 506R (channelsindicated by numbers)Press functionPress channel to selectchannel within yourchosen bandPress functionPress speech/music toactivate test toneSet receiver at lowestvolumeAdjust screw until testtone is audible(Note: screw may require sev-eral turns to locate channel)Press function to deactivate test tone21312312345123 453839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 17
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)14Phonic Ear   PE 506R99 014737Narrow-Band Receiver9walk and listen to confirm quality(reposition antenna if necessary)8c set PE 506R channel(must match your transmitter!)thenCHANNELNOFREQCODE7891011121511141719+–– 72 MHz +Phonic Ear   PE 506RNarrow-Band Receiver99 014737Set channel (Users can switch to different channels if youhave set up multiple trans-mitters each with differentchannel/program.)Find channel that matches transmitterfrequency21213839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 18
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)1511 save settingsor10 lock/unlock your settingsorsaves settings permanentlyif unplugging unit or poweroutage occurssaves settings in temporary memoryPress functionPress level - to lockPress functionPress level + to unlockPress power to turn unitoff and save settingsPress functionPress power123412341121123839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 19
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)1612 receiver batteriesbatteries are lowwarning!Place charger case on its side whenconnecting to charger cord.Do not stand charger case on bottom when charging. Damageto charger may occur.thenchargereplaceAT0749 (PE 500R) or AT0534 (PE 506R)PE 500R or PE 506RNOTE: Never rechargeAlkaline batteriesPush offPhonic Ear   PE 500RWide Band Receiver99 014737orPlug charger cord intocharger jack, not acces-sory jackLight flashes when 2 hours of battery liferemain (4 hours with alkaline battery)112223839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 20
OnWave system setup and operation (cont’d)1713 how to use the body-wornreceiverorAT0076lavalier cordAT0489 wire cliporAT0737 pouchthenthenOn/Volume(verify power light is on)Switch to channel/program (PE 506R only)11223839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 21
18warrantytime period of warrantyThis warranty will go into effect upon the date of purchase and will stay in effect as long as the instrument remains the property of the origi-nal owner. ONWAVE™has a 3-year warranty;VOCALIGHT™  has a 2 year warranty. All otherproducts have a 1 year warranty. what is covered by this warrantyAny electronic component, which because of work-manship, manufacturing or design defects, fails tofunction properly under normal use during the life ofthis warranty will be replaced or repaired at no chargefor parts or labor, when returned to the factory service center. Transportation in and out is paid bythe customer. If it is determined that repair is not feasible, the entire unit may be replaced with anequivalent unit upon mutual agreement of the manufacturer and customer. what is not covered by this warrantyThis limited warranty does not apply to:1. Malfunctions resulting from abuse, neglect or accident2.Instruments connected, installed, used or adjustedin any manner contrary to instructions providedby the manufacturer3. Consequential damages and damages resultingfrom delay or loss of this instrument. The exclu-sive remedy under this warranty is strictly limitedto repair or replacement as herein provided4. Products damaged in transit unless investigatedby the shipper and returned to the warrantorwith the investigation report5. Peripheral accessories as itemized within theproduct specification sheet as applicable, whensuch items are returned within 90 days fromoriginal purchase6. Batteries if applicablePhonic Ear Inc. reserves the right to make changes inthe design or construction of any of its instruments atany time without incurring any obligation to makeany changes whatsoever on units previously purchased.This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties.All expressed and implied warranties will terminateupon the expiration of this written warranty. No repre-sentative or person is authorized to represent or assumefor us any liability in connection with the sale or use ofour products other than as set forth above.what to do if you have questionsIf you have any questions about service, call the servicedepartment at 800.227.0735, then press 7.what to do if you need serviceIf you require service under the warranty terms, obtaina service order form either online at www.phonicear.com/support.asp or through our U.S. customerservice department at 800.227.0735, then press 5(or +1.707.769.1110 outside the U.S.). Fill the formout completely remembering to include:1. Description of the problem2. Your billing address3. Your shipping address (if different from billing address)4. Contact name and phone number5. A P.O. number if the equipment is not undera warranty or service contractThen, carefully package the equipment in theoriginal shipping container to prevent damageand send it postpaid to the service center near you:USA/International:Phonic Ear Inc.3880 Cypress Drive Petaluma, CA 94954-7600U.S.A.In Canada: Phonic Ear Ltd.10-7475 Kimbel StreetMississauga, OntarioL5S 1E7 Canadawhat to do if you have questionsIf you have any questions about service, call the servicedepartment at 800.227.0735, then press 7.about your batteriesTo ensure that your batteries are as fresh as possibleupon arrival, we have intentionally not installedthem in your equipment. install your batteries in your equipment now,then charge overnight before initial use(see user guide for charging procedure).avoid battery corrosionTo avoid battery corrosion and damage to yourequipment, do not recharge disposable orrechargeable alkaline batteries. Beforecharging any Phonic Ear equipment make sureonly NiCad or NiMH rechargeable batteries areinstalled. As an added precaution, remove batteriesif the equipment will not be used for several weeks.3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 22
troubleshooting19no sound • If using the 500R, verify the receiver is tuned correctly (see user instructions section 8b )• If using the 506R, verify the channel selected on the receiver matches the channel selected onthe transmitter (see user instructions section 8c )• If using 500R, check if the receiver power indicator light is on; if unlit, or flashing, replace orrecharge receiver batteries.• Check if the transmitter is on (the front panel display window should be lighted).• Verify the wall transformer is plugged into the transmitter and into a working wall outlet.flashing light on receiver• Replace or recharge batteriessound too low/poor quality sound• Check the transmitter line level indicators located in the display window. 2-3 bars should peakwith the audio signal. If no bars or only one bar appears, increase the volume on the soundsystem and, if necessary, on the transmitter level control. Connect the sound system to the1/4in input on the transmitter for maximum output levels. Change to higher level output connection on the sound system.RF fault indicator is lighted • Confirm that the antenna is connected properly to the transmitter. Relocate the antenna away fromany metal structures, power cords, or electronic equipment (see user instructions section 2b ). intermittent audio • Replace the receiver listening accessory. • Check the RF fault indicator on the transmitter front panel and follow above instructions if lighted. • The receiver may be out of range; for areas greater than 100m/300ft use a large area antenna.overload indicator is lighted• Confirm that the mic/line setting on the transmitter front panel is correct.• Reduce the output level on the sound system. • Connect the sound system to the XLR or speaker level inputs located on the back of the trans-mitter to reduce level.• Change to lower output connection on the sound system. low frequency hum • Adjust the transmitter front panel bass cut settings to 160Hz or 320Hz• Relocate the antenna away from electronic equipment, (see user instructions section  2b ).batteries won’t recharge• Verify that the wall transformer is plugged into the charger.• Try different charge cords.• Verify the receiver indicator light is brighter when the unit is plugged into charger.• Check the receiver is turned off before charging.• Check the receiver batteries are Nicad rechargeable.3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:48 PM  Page 23
© 2003 Phonic Ear Inc.   Phonic Ear and the names of Phonic Ear products are trademarks or registered 821-7289-102/rev. E/3839   903 trademarks of Phonic Ear Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.us: 800.227.0735, then press 5 • canada: 800.263.8700outside u.s./canada: Call your local Phonic Ear dealer • website: www.phonicear.com3839 OnWave User Guide  1/18/05  12:47 PM  Page 1

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