Easy Listener PE 300C User Manual - Receiver: Pe 300R

Manual is about: personal FM system

Summary of PE 300C

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    U s e r g u i d e p e 300t transmitter p e 300r/350f sr receiver p e 300c twelve-unit charger specs available on-line at www.Phonicear.Com p e 3 0 0 p e r s o n a l f m s y s t e m 2675 el pfm user guide book 11/8/01 3:38 pm page 2.

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    Table of contents transmitter: pe 300t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 receiver: pe 300r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 receiver: pe 350fsr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 3: Transmitter: Pe 300T

    1 transmitter: pe 300t 1 on/off switch 2 charging indicator glows red when charging nicad or nimh batteries (never recharge alkaline batteries!) 3 channel number make sure the channel matches your receiver 4 microphone jack plug in a directional microphone (at0291-l lapel mic, at0164-l omni directio...

  • Page 4: Receiver: Pe 300R

    Receiver: pe 300r 2 8 volume control/ on/off switch 9 channel number make sure the channel matches your transmitter 10 earphone/charge jack plug in a listening accessory; connect to personal charger (see 1 ) to recharge nicad or nimh batteries (never recharge alkaline batteries!) front top back 8 2 ...

  • Page 5: Receiver: Pe 350Fsr

    Receiver: pe 350fsr 3 11 channel selector switch 12 channel code label (inside battery compartment) identifies the channel assigned to each of the six positions on the channel selector switch 11 . Front 8 2 back 11 12 7 top 10 2675 el pfm user guide book 11/8/01 3:38 pm page 9.

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    Easy listener personal fm setup and operation 4 1a charging batteries 1b replacing batteries charge every night for 12 hours; never recharge alkaline batteries! Charge only rechargeable nicad or nimh batteries! Plug charger into unit plug charger into wall socket chg at0534 or pe 300c 1 1 2 2 1 2 re...

  • Page 7: Power

    Easy listener personal fm setup and operation (cont’d) 5 2 using the transmitter power at0291-l directional mic at0164-l omni directional mic 15cm/ 6in max. Then recommended at0655m (two wearing options) at0712 optional pe 300t at0512 at0816 collar mic 7.5cm/3in clip to belt or wear around neck 1 1 ...

  • Page 8: Power

    Easy listener personal fm setup and operation (cont’d) 6 3 using the receiver power volume at0538-s binaural earbuds then at0606/at0541-e headsets at0712 keep antenna/ cord as straight as possible. Do not coil at0512 plug in listening accessory clip to belt or wear around neck 1 put on listening acc...

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    7 easy listener personal fm setup and operation (cont’d) 4 channels pe 300t 26 transmitter receiver pe 300r 26 m at ch or 26 pe 350fsr pe 300t transmitter receiver make sure that channel numbers match on receiver and transmitter 1 1 find number on frequency chart inside battery compartment of 350fsr...

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    8 easy listener personal fm setup and operation (cont’d) 5 auxiliary transmission at0532 connection cord at0529a antenna at0532 connection cord 900r or at0813 or both mic and auxiliary sound source auxiliary sound source only television 1 2 plug in microphone 1 connect 300t to auxil- iary sound sour...

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    9 easy listener personal fm setup and operation (cont’d) 6 team teaching* * contact phonic ear for optimal frequency combinations. Because many phonic ear fm products are compatible with each other, the two teachers may wear different types of phonic ear transmitters. Contact phonic ear for non-e as...

  • Page 12: Accessories

    10 accessories microphones noise-cancelling behind-the-neck microphone with mute (at0655m) (recommended) earhook mic (at0814m) collar mic (at0816) omni directional mic with mic clip and lavalier cord (at0164-l) directional mic with mic clip and lavalier cord (at0291-l) antenna (at0529a) lavalier mic...

  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting (refer to main instruction sheet for explanatory diagrams) try these first • if another working system is available, interchange accessories • reset the system by turning the power off, then on again no sound from receiver • recharge or replace the transmitter’s batteries • check or ...

  • Page 14: Caring For Your System

    12 caring for your system cleaning clean as needed, using a soft, damp cloth. Storage clean with a soft damp cloth and remove the batteries from the transmitter. Place the units in the pe 300c charger or original packaging. Other important notes • protect your units from excessive moisture, heat, an...

  • Page 15: Specifications

    13 specifications transmitting frequency 72mhz to 76mhz (u.S./canada) 37, 72, or 173 mhz (outside u.S./canada) modulation fm narrow-band operating range 30m/100ft user controls off/on inputs / outputs 3.5mm auxiliary input jack 2.5mm microphone input jack battery life 40hr (aa alkaline) 10hr (aa nic...

  • Page 16: Warranty

    Warranty 14 a one-year limited warranty is issued to the original consumer of this product(s) by phonic ear inc. Time period of warranty this warranty will go into effect upon the date of original purchase of this equipment and will remain in effect for one calendar year from that date as long as th...

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    © 2001 phonic ear inc. Phonic ear and e asy l istener are trademarks of, and the exclusive property of phonic ear inc. 821-6547-101/rev. D/2675 801 us: 800.227.0735, then press 5 • canada: 800.263.8700 outside u.S./canada: call your local phonic ear dealer • website: www.Phonicear.Com 2675 el pfm us...