Morning Check List
Phonak Roger EasyPen
Connevans Limited
Bridge House, 1 Nutfield Road, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3EB
Helpline: 01737 247571
info
@
connevans.com
Information:
www.connevans.info
Online shopping:
www.DeafEquipment.co.uk
Evening Check List
Attach
the Roger receivers and shoes to the
hearing aids, turn on and give the user the
hearing aids to put on.
Connecting
Hold the Roger EasyPen within 10cm
of the Roger Receiver. Press the Roger EasyPen
Connect button. Check that the user has heard the
confirmation beeps. Repeat for second receiver.
This may not be necessary every day but it doesn’t
hurt to check that it is connected.
Test
the overall system.
Put on the Roger EasyPen microphone, making sure
it is about 150mm/length of a biro from your mouth.
Move away while talking normally and make sure
that the hearing aid user can hear your voice clearly.
Re-order
spares as required ‒ always keep
spare shoes and hearing aid batteries etc.
Battery status
As the Roger X receiver takes its
power from the hearing aid battery, it is very important
that the battery is in good condition.
The normal life of a hearing aid battery will be more than
halved when used with a Roger X. Use a battery tester to
check the condition of the hearing aid battery. If in doubt,
fit a new battery in the hearing aid.
Take
the Roger EasyPen from the charging dock & turn on.
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Charge
The Roger EasyPen has a battery life of
approx 6 hours so we advise charging daily. At night
and during the day, when the EasyPen is not in use,
place it in the docking station to top up the charge.
When charging, the indicator light will show orange
and change to green when fully charged.
Hearing aid, shoe
and Roger X
Receiver
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Roger
EasyPen
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Beep beep!
Hold Roger
EasyPen within
10cm of Roger X
To mains
plug
Charging
(orange)
Fully charged
(green)
If there is a problem:
‒ try another shoe (one of the more common problems)
‒ check both EasyPen and hearing aid battery status again
‒ check the microphone isn’t muted (look for violet indicator light)
‒ remember, you can use a stetoclip and attenuator to check and
listen to the hearing aid and radio aid yourself, if appropriate
‒ don’t panic but seek further advice from your specialist
education or audiology support service
Shoe &
Roger X
receiver
Handy hint:
The Roger EasyPen
is supplied with a USB cable
which can be used to charge
the transmitter from
a computer
‒ ideal if
you don’t
have your
mains
charger handy.
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Indicator light ‒ Roger EasyPen
Indicator light
Action
Continuous green
Flashing green
Fading red
Continuous green
Violet fade in/out
Orange fade in/out
Green fade in/out
Red double blips
In case of difficulty, consult the
Roger EasyPen User Guide.
Can you
hear me?
Fine
thanks!
Meaning
Switching on
Power on
Switching off
Audio input detected
Mic/audio input muted
Charging
Fully charged
Low battery ‒ charge now