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10.
Use the source select (2) on the front of the amplifier to select
the correct audio connection in use. A red LED (1) will indicate
which source has been selected until the power is disconnected at
the mains socket. When the power is reconnected the default
audio input is Optical.
Power:
11.
Plug the mains power adapter (B) into a standard electrical
power socket near the TV or other audio source, then plug the
power lead into the amplifier power socket (11).
12.
Switch the amplifier on (8) and the green LED (9) should be lit.
Switch your TV on. The red loop LED (7) should start to flash, this
indicates that the system is working. Turn the volume (4) to mid
position then set your hearing aid to the T position to start using
the system.
13.
To turn the amplifier off, press the power button (8), the green
LED (9) will change colour to red and the amplifier will be in
standby mode which uses low power and no signal is being
transmitted. The next time the power is turned on the volume,
tone and source settings will be restored.
To remove all power, disconnect the amplifier from the mains
socket. When the power is reconnected the default audio input is
Optical (input 1). The input will have to be selected again.