Using Roger inspiro and Roger X

Reference Sheet

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Microphone: Roger inspiro

Instructions for use

  1. To switch on, push the slider to the left until the green mark appears and the screen is illuminated.
  2. Clip microphone within 7 inches (20 cm) of the mouth. Or hang boom mic appropriately on ear, with microphone in front of mouth.
  3. Does the student need to be connected? If so, position the transmitter within 4 inches (10 cm) of one Roger X receiver. Press the right Connect softkey. Repeat on other side if binaural.
  4. Lock Roger inspiro's buttons by pressing the [menu symbol] then press OK. A key symbol will appear in the status bar.
  5. At the end of every day, switch Roger inspiro off by pushing the top slider to the right, and connect the Mini-USB plug from the charging unit into the Roger inspiro.

Serial number: [Serial Number Input Field]

Description of Roger inspiro device: The Roger inspiro is a microphone device. It features a slider for power, a screen, a clip for attachment, and a Mini-USB port for charging. It also has buttons for menu access and confirmation, indicated by a key symbol in the status bar when locked.

Receiver: Roger X

Instructions for use

  1. Place Roger X on hearing aid using appropriate audioshoe. It is now ready for use.
  2. If the receiver must remain at school, remove audioshoe and Roger X from the hearing instrument at the end of the school day.

Serial numbers:

Right: [Serial Number Input Field]

Left: [Serial Number Input Field]

Description of Roger X device: The Roger X is a receiver that attaches to a hearing aid via an audioshoe. It is designed to be used with the Roger inspiro microphone.

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