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max.  20 cm /

8 inches

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Hanging it around the neck

1.  Open the lanyard by pulling the 

magnets apart. 

2.  Hang the Roger Pen iN around the 

neck of the speaker and close the 
lanyard.

3.  Adjust the length of the  

lanyard to bring Roger Pen iN  
closer to the mouth. The  
distance between Roger Pen iN 
and the mouth should  
not be more than 20 cm / 
 8 inches. 

4. Secure the wire by pulling  

the cable into the gap.

4.2 Connecting to multimedia devices

You can connect your Roger Pen iN to an audio source – such 
as your TV, tablet or HiFi - to hear its audio signal directly in 
your hearing aids. 

Via docking station

Make sure the docking station is  
powered on and properly connected to your 
audio source, as described in  
‘Getting started’ (page 12). Slot your Roger 
Pen iN into the docking station.  
After turning on your audio source,  
Roger Pen iN will automatically detect  
the presence of an audio signal and start 
transmitting it.

  If the docking station is not powered on, Roger Pen iN can 

still detect and transmit an external audio signal. Simply 
switch Roger Pen iN on.

  When Roger Pen iN transmits an audio signal its  

microphone is muted.

Summary of Contents for Phonak Roger Pen iN

Page 1: ...Roger PenTM iN User Guide...

Page 2: ...2 Connecting to multimedia devices 27 5 Special functions 29 5 1 Mute 29 5 2 Manual microphone modes 30 5 3 Disconnecting Roger devices NewNet 32 5 4 Verification mode 32 Contents 6 Adding additional...

Page 3: ...gs TV connectivity and an audio input for listening to multimedia It can also be used alongside other Roger microphones in a microphone network Your Roger Pen iN is a Swiss premium quality product dev...

Page 4: ...aveling RCA Cinch adapter for TV or HiFi 6 7 Speaker Listener Roger Pen iN Hearing aid with Roger receiver 2 2 How your Roger Pen iN works Roger Pen iN transmits the speaker s voice directly into your...

Page 5: ...ctive phone call Your Roger Pen iN lost the connection to the other microphones Press the connect button to re initialize the network 2 3 Device descriptions Roger Pen iN Docking station 2 3 4 5 6 3 2...

Page 6: ...of the universal power supply 3 Click the base of the adapter in to lock it into place US EU UK AUS 3 Getting started Remove Change a Pull back the tab on the universal power supply b Gently pull the...

Page 7: ...the red and white plugs to the matching red and white output sockets on your TV You can also connect via a SCART adaptor which can be bought from an electronics store or from your Phonak dealer Conne...

Page 8: ...iFi system using the audio cable 3 2 Charging your Roger Pen iN Roger Pen iN contains a built in lithium polymer battery with fast charge capability To charge your Roger Pen iN slot it into the dockin...

Page 9: ...3 Plug the power supply into an easily accessible power socket You can also charge your Roger Pen iN by using the char ging cable to connect your Roger Pen iN to one of your computer s USB ports If yo...

Page 10: ...it around your neck Make sure your hearing aids are set to T MT T Coil mode The Roger MyLink User Guide provides more detailed information on using Roger MyLink Using Roger receivers attached to your...

Page 11: ...for two seconds to confirm a successful connection 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to connect a second receiver You can connect an infinite number of Roger receivers to your Roger Pen iN Indicator light connection...

Page 12: ...en to a group of people In noisy environments such as a restaurant or a loud bar you will experience more benefit if you point the Roger Pen iN in the direction of the actual talker you want to hear S...

Page 13: ...o hear If you prefer to set the Roger Pen iN s microphone mode manually please refer to Special use cases Manual micro phone modes page 30 4 1 Attaching the lanyard Slide the plastic part of the lanya...

Page 14: ...ger Pen iN to an audio source such as your TV tablet or HiFi to hear its audio signal directly in your hearing aids Via docking station Make sure the docking station is powered on and properly connect...

Page 15: ...iN Roger Pen iN must be switched on to transmit the audio signal to your hearing aids After you have activated your multimedia device s audio signal Roger Pen iN will detect this signal and will auto...

Page 16: ...Lanyard mode and you press the micro phone button again Roger Pen iN will move into Automatic mode Meaning Interview mode Select this mode if you want hear one particular speaker by pointing Roger Pe...

Page 17: ...fessionals only Verification mode is used by hearing care professionals to ve rify a device according the Roger POP Roger Phonak Offset Protocol To activate verification mode press the Connect button...

Page 18: ...ul connection 6 Adding additional microphones It s possible to add up to 10 other Roger microphones to your Roger Pen iN Note that the second Roger Pen iN will be locked in lanyard mode and will need...

Page 19: ...the secondary Roger Pen iN Indicator light Connection status After pressing the Connect button the following feedback may be given by the indicator light Indicator light 6 2 Using additional micropho...

Page 20: ...ultiple microphone status When using multiple Roger microphones the following feedback may be given by the indicator light Indicator light Meaning Automatic mode Roger Pen iN is locked in lanyard mode...

Page 21: ...ndicator light if it is violet briefly press the on off button to activate the microphones Your hearing aids are not set to the correct program Check that your hearing aids are set to the correct prog...

Page 22: ...ophone accept and decline buttons I am not able to connect my Roger Pen iN iN with another Roger microphone There is a software incompatibility Upgrad all your Roger microphones using the Roger Upgrad...

Page 23: ...er level 100 mW Notice 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada s license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device...

Page 24: ...e device and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice 4 J...

Page 25: ...ndicates that it is important for the user to pay attention to the relevant warning notices in this user guide Indicates the device manufacturer Operating conditions The device is designed such that i...

Page 26: ...ase contact the local recycling facility for removal of the battery Please read the information on the following pages before using your device 10 1 Hazard warnings This device is not for children bel...

Page 27: ...use chargers supplied by Phonak Commnications AG or certified chargers with a rating of 5VDC max 2000 mA and up to a maximum altitude of 2000m Do not use the device in explosive areas mines or industr...

Page 28: ...ng of the device If the device has been dropped or damaged if it overheats has a damaged cord or plug or has been dropped into liquid stop using your device and contact authorized service centre 10 3...

Page 29: ...nternational warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under the local warranty or the applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods Authorized hearing care prof...

Page 30: ...58 59 Notes...

Page 31: ...029 0754 02 V1 00 2019 01 na 2019 Sonova AG All rights reserved Phonak Communications AG L nggasse 17 CH 3280 Murten Switzerland www phonak com...

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