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MINI MOBILE O P E R AT I O N S M A N U A L Table of Contents Introduction SurfLink Remote Microphone Basic Use Controls Overview Operation Troubleshooting Low Battery and Recharging Power On/Off Slider Syncing Built-In Microphones LED How to Wear Streaming Audio Interoperability with Other Accessories SurfLink Mini Mobile Basic Use Controls Overview Operation Troubleshooting Regulatory Notices Low Battery and Recharging Multi-function Push-Button LED Typical Use Cases Power On/Off Bluetooth Pairing Interacting with Phone Calls Listening to Music Resetting 4 6 6 8 10 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 18 20 22 26 28 28 29 29 29 31 32 32 33 36 38 Introduction The SurfLink Mini Mobile system includes both the SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. The SurfLink Remote Microphone is designed to stream remote microphone audio directly to your 900MHz wireless hearing instruments. When worn by a distant speaker in noisy environments, SurfLink Remote Microphone functions as an assistive listening device. When SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter is attached to SurfLink Remote Microphone, the resulting SurfLink Mini Mobile system is designed to stream audio from your Bluetooth device to your 900MHz wireless hearing instruments. Streaming Audio or sound transmitted from SurfLink Remote Microphone to your 900MHz wireless hearing instruments. Package Contents SurfLink Remote Microphone SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter USB-to-MicroUSB Recharging Cable Wall Power Adapter Operations Manual Optional Accessories Car Charger Adapter Lanyard Typical Setup Hearing Instrument Speaker 4 5 SurfLink Remote Microphone Basic Use To quickly start using SurfLink Remote Microphone:
1. Power on SurfLink Remote Microphone. Green LED appears for 2 seconds. 2. Press Sync icon on slider button for 5 seconds until LED starts rapidly blinking blue. 3. Open one hearing instrument battery door, insert battery and close battery door. Green LED pulses to confirm successful sync. If you only have one hearing instrument, wait 20 seconds until red LED pulses. If you have two hearing instruments, open second hearing instrument battery door, insert battery and close battery door. Green LED pulses to confirm successful sync. 4. Each hearing instrument should automatically start streaming audio. Blue LED slowly pulses when audio streaming is active. 5. Have a speaker attach SurfLink Remote Microphone to their clothing, within 8
(20cm) of their mouth is recommended for best performance. 6. To stop streaming, turn off SurfLink Remote Microphone. 6 7 Basic UseBasic Use SurfLink Remote Microphone Controls Overview 1. MicroUSB Jack for Recharging Recharging via Battery-Charging Cable. 2. Power On/Off Slider Moving the slider towards the microUSB jack powers on SurfLink Remote Microphone. Moving the slider away from the microUSB jack powers off SurfLink Remote Microphone. 3. Syncing Establishes the relationship between SurfLink Remote Microphone and hearing instruments. 4. Built-In Microphones Pick up sound and transmit to hearing instruments. 5. LED Indicator Identifies the current state of SurfLink Remote Microphone. 6. Clip Affixes SurfLink Remote Microphone to clothing, lanyard, etc. 9 2 3 4 1 6 5 8 Controls OverviewControls Overview Operation Low Battery and Recharging If SurfLink Remote Microphone is on and enters a low battery condition, the LED slowly pulses red and provides an audible indicator tone to a hearing instrument. The indicator tone is distinctly different from the low battery indicator for a hearing instrument, so there is no confusion as to which is experiencing a low battery condition. Once SurfLink Remote Microphone enters a low battery condition, the indicator tone will occur about every 5 minutes until SurfLink Remote Microphone automatically shuts down, or until a recharging power source is applied. When SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to a power source, its recharging automatically begins. While SurfLink Remote Microphone is off, the LED turns solid green during recharging and turns off when fully charged. While SurfLink Remote Microphone is on, the LED prioritizes streaming by slowly pulsing blue, but continues recharging in the background. 10 TIP Recharging SurfLink Remote Microphone can take longer while streaming audio. Recharging will be faster when the SurfLink Remote Microphone is off. Typical Charging Method To recharge the battery, attach the microUSB end of the recharging cable to the microUSB jack on SurfLink Remote Microphone. Attach the USB end of the recharging cable to a female USB jack, such as found on a plugged-in wall power adapter, car charger adapter or computer. 11 OperationOperation Car Charger Adapter The SurfLink Remote Microphone can be recharged using a car charger adapter. These adapters can be obtained from your hearing professional (ask for part
#52869-000). Power On/Off Slider Power On Move the slider toward the microUSB end to turn on. The LED turns green for 2 seconds to verify power is on. Power Off To stop streaming audio, move the slider away from the microUSB end until the brightly colored surface is exposed. The LED turns red for 2 seconds to verify power is off. Syncing Syncing establishes a relationship between your hearing instruments and SurfLink Remote Microphone. For hearing instruments to receive streamed audio from SurfLink Remote Microphone, you must first sync the hearing instruments with SurfLink Remote Microphone. You only have to sync SurfLink Remote Microphone with your hearing instruments once, as they will automatically link when both are powered on and they are within wireless operating range. To put SurfLink Remote Microphone into an active syncing state, press the Sync icon on the Power On/Off slider for 5 seconds until the LED starts rapidly blinking blue. To sync a hearing instrument with SurfLink Remote Microphone, open your hearing instrument battery door, insert a battery, and close your hearing instrument battery door. 12 13 OperationOperation The SurfLink Remote Microphone remains in an active syncing state for up to 20 seconds (concluded by red LED blink), or until one hearing instrument is synced with it (confirmed by a green LED blink). After a successful hearing instrument syncing, SurfLink Remote Microphone continues in an active syncing state for another 20 seconds (concluded by red LED blink), or until the second hearing instrument is synced with it (confirmed by green LED blink). After successful syncing, each hearing instrument should automatically start streaming audio. If syncing did not yield the desired result, then repeat the process. To cancel syncing mode, turn off and then turn on SurfLink Remote Microphone. The SurfLink Remote Microphone can be synced with at most one left and one right hearing instrument at a time. When hearing instruments are synced with SurfLink Remote Microphone, any previously synced hearing instruments will be automatically deleted. Built-In Microphones Depending on SurfLink Remote Microphones physical orientation, it automatically adjusts the microphone settings to either Focus (directional) or Surround
(omni-directional). Focus When SurfLink Remote Microphone is body worn, it automatically prioritizes sound from above while reducing sounds levels from other directions. This is useful for listening to a single speaker when background noise is present. Surround When SurfLink Remote Microphone is placed horizontally (on its clip), it receives sound from all directions. This setting is useful for listening to multiple nearby speakers in quiet environments. TIP In noisy environments, move SurfLink Remote Microphone as close as possible to sound source. 14 15 OperationOperation LED How to Wear The LED indicator provides helpful information about SurfLink Remote Microphone:
LED BEHAVIOR SURFLINK REMOTE MICROPHONE STATE The SurfLink Remote Microphone can be affixed to clothing or worn on a lanyard. For better performance, SurfLink Remote Microphone should be within 8
(20cm) of the speakers mouth. SurfLink Remote Microphone is off and is not attached to a power source If SurfLink Remote Microphone is off and attached to a power source, then battery is fully charged. If SurfLink Remote Microphone appears on but is not operational, then battery may need recharging. Battery is recharging and SurfLink Remote Microphone is off SurfLink Remote Microphone successfully powers on Recharging started Low battery state and SurfLink Remote Microphone is on Off Solid green Green for 2 seconds Slow pulsing red Red for 2 seconds SurfLink Remote Microphone powers off Rapid blinking red Possible error condition, refer to Troubleshooting section Slow pulsing blue SurfLink Remote Microphone is streaming audio Rapid blinking blue SurfLink Remote Microphone is in active syncing state 16 Clip Gently press the clip as shown. Slide clip opening onto clothing and release clip. Ensure SurfLink Remote Microphone is securely affixed to clothing. Lanyard (optional) 1. Gently press the clip as shown. 2. Insert lanyard loop into clip opening and lift loop toward top of clip. Release clip. Ensure the lanyard is securely attached to SurfLink Remote Microphone. Lanyards can be obtained from your hearing professional (ask for part #53262-000). 1 2 TIP To achieve better signal-to-noise performance, a hearing professional can adjust (mute or attenuate) your hearing instrument microphones during SurfLink Remote Microphone use. 17 OperationOperation Streaming Audio After SurfLink Remote Microphone powers on, it automatically begins streaming audio to synced hearing instruments. The LED slowly pulses blue to confirm that audio streaming is active and SurfLink Remote Microphones battery is operational. When SurfLink Remote Microphone is turned off, it automatically stops streaming audio. The user can adjust streamed audio volume level via their hearing instruments. The SurfLink Remote Microphone does not contain an integrated volume control. TIP Try placing Surflink Remote Microphone near a television. To achieve a comfortable listening level, adjust the SurfLink Remote Microphone distance from the television speakers or modify the television volume level. Interoperability with Other Accessories If you also use a SurfLink Mobile, then, its phone call streaming will take priority over the SurfLink Remote Microphone audio stream. When a SurfLink Mobile phone call stream ends, SurfLink Remote Microphones audio stream automatically returns to a hearing instrument. SurfLink Remote Microphone streamed audio is equal in priority to SurfLink Media streamed audio with preference being given to the first available audio source. If you use a SurfLink Remote or SurfLink Mobile, then remote control commands will continue to be sent to your hearing instruments. 18 19 OperationOperation Troubleshooting SYMPTOM / ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE One (or both) hearing instruments unexpectedly drop out of audio streaming. Hearing instrument may be on the edge of wireless range. Battery level in hearing instrument can no longer support audio streaming. POSSIBLE REMEDY Move closer to SurfLink Remote Microphone. Replace hearing instrument battery with new one. Large object, such as furniture or a wall, may be degrading signal. For best performance, your hearing instruments should be within line-of-sight. Outdated hearing instrument firmware. Hearing professional can update hearing instruments with the most recent firmware. LED is slowly pulsing blue, but no streamed sounds are heard in the hearing instruments. Hearing instruments are not within wireless range. Hearing instruments are not properly synced with SurfLink Remote Microphone. Battery level in hearing instrument cannot support audio streaming. Move closer to SurfLink Remote Microphone. Sync hearing instruments with SurfLink Remote Microphone. Replace hearing instrument battery with new one. LED is rapidly blinking red continuously. Possible error condition. Turn off SurfLink Remote Microphone, wait 15 seconds, and turn on SurfLink Remote Microphone. SurfLink Remote Microphone may be too far from speaker. Move SurfLink Remote Microphone closer to speakers mouth. Difficult to hear speaker in noisy environments. SurfLink Remote Microphone may not be positioned for optimal streaming. Re-orient SurfLink Remote Microphone spatially by turning a few degrees to right or left. 20 Signal-to-noise performance not optimal for current hearing instrument memory. Change to memory optimized by your hearing professional for use with SurfLink Remote Microphone. 21 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting SurfLink Mini Mobile Basic Use e s U c i s a B To quickly start using SurfLink Mini Mobile:
1. Ensure SurfLink Remote Microphone has been properly setup with your hearing instruments and is in powered on state. 2. Insert the male microUSB jack of SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter into SurfLink Remote Microphones female microUSB jack. 3. To turn on SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter, press its push-button for 2 seconds and release when the green LED appears. B a s i c U s e 4. Put your cell phone into Bluetooth pairing mode. NOTE: Some devices may ask for the SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter PIN, which is 0000. x2 5. While the green LED is slowly pulsing, double-click the push-
button. The LED starts rapidly blinking blue, which puts SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter into Bluetooth Pairing Mode. 6. On your Bluetooth device, select SurfLink Mini to complete the pairing process. 22 23 9. To turn off SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter, press the push-button for 2 seconds and release it. The red LED briefly appears to provide confirmation. 7. A green LED confirms a successful Bluetooth pairing. 8. To verify your setup, ensure LED is slowly pulsing blue and either:
Play music on your Bluetooth device Have someone call your Bluetooth device o When you hear the incoming call ringtone in your hearing instruments, briefly press and release the push-button on SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. o Speak into SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter microphone. o To end the call, briefly press and release the push-button. 24 25 Basic UseBasic Use SurfLink Mini Mobile Controls Overview 1. SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter 2. Male MicroUSB Jack Attaches SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter to SurfLink Remote Microphone. 3. Multi-Function Push-Button Assumes different functionality depending on the current operational state of SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. 4. LED Indicator Identifies the current state of SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. 5. Built-In Microphone Picks up your voice and transmits to caller during phone calls. 6. Female MicroUSB Jack Recharges via battery-charging cable. 2 6 4 1 3 5 26 27 Controls OverviewControls Overview Operation Low Battery and Recharging If SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter is on and enters a low battery condition, the LED slowly pulses red until it automatically shuts down, or until a recharging power source is applied. When the Mini Mobile Adapter is attached to a power source, the LED becomes solid green and recharging automatically begins. When power is on, the solid green LED will be interrupted by other LED behaviors. When the battery is fully-
charged, the solid green LED turns off. Typical Charging Method To recharge the battery, attach the microUSB end of the recharging cable to the female microUSB jack on SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. Attach the USB end of the recharging cable to a female USB jack, such as found on a plugged-in wall power adapter, car charger adapter, or computer. You can recharge both SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter and SurfLink Remote Microphone at the same time while they are attached. While recharging, you can stream audio for extended periods. 28 Multi-Function Push-Button Powering On/Off Power On When power is off, press the push-button for 2 seconds and release it. The LED briefly turns green to verify power is on. Power Off When power is on, press the push-button for 2 seconds and release it. The LED briefly turns red to verify power is off. Bluetooth Pairing For SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter to receive streamed audio from your Bluetooth device, you must first Bluetooth pair it. To start the Bluetooth pairing process, put your Bluetooth device into pairing mode. If you are unfamiliar with the Bluetooth pairing process, consult your Bluetooth devices operations manual. To put SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter into an active Bluetooth pairing state, ensure it is powered on and not Bluetooth-connected to other devices (the green LED will be slowly pulsing). Double-click the push-
button so that the LED starts rapidly blinking blue. The Mini Mobile Adapter remains in an active pairing state for up to 60 seconds. When it appears, select the product name (SurfLink Mini) on your Bluetooth device. A green LED for 2 seconds confirms a 29 OperationOperation successful pairing with the Bluetooth device while a rapid blinking red LED denotes an unsuccessful pairing attempt. To cancel pairing mode on Mini Mobile Adapter, press the push-button for 2 seconds and release it, which powers off the Mini Mobile Adapter. You only need to pair SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter with your phone one time, as they should automatically Bluetooth connect when both are powered on and they are within wireless operating range. The Mini Mobile Adapter can be paired and connected with up to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time. Bluetooth Overview Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology used to transmit audio and data. To interoperate with SurfLink Mini Mobile, a Bluetooth-enabled device must support at least one of the following Bluetooth profiles:
To make/receive phone calls, your Bluetooth device must support the Hands-Free (HFP) profile. To listen to music, your Bluetooth device must support the Media (A2DP) profile. To enable Bluetooth communication, these processes must be completed:
n o i t a r e p O Pairing Establishes a relationship between a Bluetooth device and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. Connecting Establishes the ability to actively stream audio from a previously paired Bluetooth device to your hearing instruments via SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. 30 Interacting with Phone Calls The SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter allows you to accept, reject, hang up, and transfer phone calls to/
from a Bluetooth connected phone. Accept When you hear the incoming call ringtone in your hearing instruments, briefly press and release the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter. Reject When you hear the incoming call ringtone in your hearing instruments, press the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter for more than 2 seconds. Release the button after the ringtone stops. Hang Up During an active phone call, briefly press and release the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter. Transfer During an active phone call, press the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter for more than 2 seconds to move the call from Mini Mobile Adapter to the phone. This allows you to directly conduct the call via the phone, if desired. Re-press the push-button for more than 2 seconds to move the call back to Mini Mobile Adapter. O p e r a t i o n 31
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During an active phone call, SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter picks up your voice so that the caller can hear it during the conversation. In noisy environments, position Mini Mobile Adapter closer to your mouth. LED The LED indicator provides helpful information about SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter:
Listening to Music or Other Streamed Audio LED BEHAVIOR SURFLINK MINI MOBILE STATE To receive music or other audio in your hearing instruments, simply play the audio on your Bluetooth connected device and it will be transmitted via SurfLink Mini Mobile. It is not necessary to press the push-button on SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. Resetting To reset SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter back to factory settings, ensure it is powered on and not Bluetooth-
connected to other devices (the green LED will be slowly pulsing). Double-click the push-button so that the LED starts rapidly blinking blue. Press the push-
button for 12 seconds until LED starts rapidly blinking red. The Mini Mobile Adapter automatically turns off following a reset. n o i t a r e p O 32 Off Off Slow pulsing green Mini Mobile Adapter is off and is not attached to a power source. If Mini Mobile Adapter is off and is attached to a power source, then battery charging is complete. Mini Mobile Adapter is on, but not connected to Bluetooth device. Green for 2 seconds Mini Mobile Adapter successfully powers on. Mini Mobile Adapter successfully pairs with Bluetooth device. O p e r a t i o n Solid green Recharging and power is off. When Mini Mobile Adapter is recharging and power is on, then solid green will be briefly interrupted by other LED behaviors. Slow pulsing red Low battery state and Mini Mobile Adapter is on. Red for 2 seconds Mini Mobile Adapter powers off. Rapid blinking red Failure to pair with Bluetooth device. Reset to factory settings. Slow pulsing blue Mini Mobile Adapter is connected to Bluetooth device. Rapid blinking blue Mini Mobile Adapter is attempting to pair with Bluetooth device. 33 Typical Use Cases To effectively use SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter, it will need to be within easy reach so that you can quickly press the push-button to answer calls and speak into the built-in microphone. Typical operating scenarios include:
SCENARIO OPTIMAL CONFIGURATION You want to stream SurfLink Remote Microphone audio from a distant talker to your hearing instruments. You want to stream an active phone call to your hearing instruments. You want to stream music or other audio to your hearing instruments. You want your hearing instrument microphones to be active, but allow for possibility of incoming phone calls. Distant talker wears just SurfLink Remote Microphone, which is powered on. OR Distant talker wears SurfLink Remote Microphone (which is powered on) attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter
(which is powered off). SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter and both are powered on. Press the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter to answer the phone call. SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter and both are powered on. Start audio on your Bluetooth device. SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter and both are powered on. There is no active streaming from the cell phone. You want your hearing instrument microphones to be active, but still receive smartphone alerts (text messages, emails, etc.). SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter and both are powered on. Smartphone briefly passes along alerts as they occur. 34 35 OperationOperation Troubleshooting SYMPTOM / ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Streamed audio is too loud or too soft in hearing instruments. Bluetooth device is streaming at non-optimal volume. Adjust volume control on the Bluetooth device. LED is slowly pulsing blue, but no streamed audio is heard in the hearing instruments. SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter may be unattached from SurfLink Remote Microphone. SurfLink Remote Microphone may be powered off. Ensure Mini Mobile Adapter is properly attached to Remote Microphone. Turn on SurfLink Remote Microphone. Caller cannot hear your voice during phone calls. SurfLink Mini Mobile may be too far from your mouth. Move Mini Mobile closer to your mouth. Streamed Bluetooth audio quality is inconsistent. Smartphone alerts are not always received. 36 Bluetooth device may be on the edge of wireless range. Battery level in SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter is getting low. Large object, such as a human body or a wall, may be degrading signal. Move Bluetooth device closer to SurfLink Mini Mobile. Recharge Mini Mobile Adapter. For best performance, SurfLink Mini Mobile should be within line-of-sight of your Bluetooth device. Alert duration is too short. Lengthen alert tone to allow sufficient time for streaming to start. 37 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Regulatory Notices Required Information Waste from electronic equipment must be handled according to local regulations. Instructions for Disposal of Old Electronics Paradigm encourages, and your local community laws may require, that your SurfLink Remote Microphone and/or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter be disposed of via your local electronics recycling/disposal process. The below instructions are provided for the benefit of disposal/recycling personnel. Please include this manual with your device when disposing of your SurfLink Remote Microphone and/or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. For Disposal/Recycling Personnel Only These products contain a Lithium Ion Polymer battery. To remove this battery from SurfLink Remote Microphone:
Power off the SurfLink Remote Microphone. Insert small screwdriver into the side housing crevice just above the clip spring and pry apart the housing halves. Unplug the battery connector from the circuit board to prevent accidental shorting. Pry the battery away from the back plate using a wide flat blade. To remove this battery from the SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter:
Power off the SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. y r o t l a u g e R s e c i t o N 38 Insert small screwdriver into a side housing corner and pry apart the housing halves. Cut the battery wires from the circuit board to prevent accidental shorting. Pry the battery away from the microUSB using your fingers. Intended Use The SurfLink Remote Microphone is an accessory to a wireless air conduction hearing instrument. It is intended to wirelessly transmit audio signals from the location of the SurfLink Remote Microphone directly to an air conduction hearing instrument. The SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter is an accessory to a wireless air conduction hearing instrument. It is intended to wirelessly transfer audio signals between a Bluetooth-
enabled device and hearing instruments via the SurfLink Remote Microphone allowing users to better participate in phone conversations. The SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1 medical instrument standard. SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are designed to comply with the most stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic Compatibility. However, it is still possible that you may experience interference caused by power line disturbances, airport metal detectors, electromagnetic fields from other medical devices, radio signals and electrostatic discharges. SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are designed to be cleaned with a damp cloth moistened with soapy water. N o t i c e s R e g u a l t o r y 39 If you use other medical devices or wear implantable medical devices such as defibrillators or pacemakers and are concerned that your SurfLink Remote Microphone and/
or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter might cause interference with your medical device, please contact your physician or the manufacturer of your medical device for information about the risk of disturbance. Neither SurfLink Remote Microphone nor SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter should be used during an MRI procedure. Use on Aircrafts Neither SurfLink Remote Microphone nor SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter should be used on aircrafts unless specifically permitted by the flight personnel. International Use SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are approved to operate at radio frequencies that are specific to your country or region and might not be approved for use outside your country or region. Be aware that operation during international travel may cause interference with other electronic devices, or other electronic devices may cause interference with your SurfLink Remote Microphone and/or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter. The batteries in your SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are not replaceable. Do not attempt to replace the battery. y r o t l a u g e R s e c i t o N 40 FCC/IC Information SurfLink Remote Microphone FCC ID: EOA-CM IC: 6903A-CM (Model 400) SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter FCC ID: EOA-CMA IC: 6903A-CMA (Model 500) FCC/IC Notice 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 may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note FCC/IC Cet appareil est conforme la partie 15 des rglements de la FCC et avec la (les) norme (s) RSS exempte de licence d'Industrie Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux Deux conditions:
(1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrences nuisibles et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interference reus, y compris les interfrences qui peuvent causer des fonctionnement du dispositif. 41 Regulatory Information Regulatory Information The SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are designed to the following temperature ranges:
Operating: -10 to +45 degrees C (14 to 113 degrees F), humidity 95%
non-condensing Battery Charging: 0 to +45 degrees C (32 to 113 degrees F), humidity 95% non-condensing Storage:-20 to +63 degrees C (-4 to 145 degrees F). We are required by regulations to provide the following warnings:
WARNING: Use of SurfLink Remote Microphone or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter directly next to other electronic equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper performance. If such use is necessary, note as to whether your hearing aids and the other equipment are operating normally. WARNING: Use of accessories, components or replacement parts other than those provided by the manufacturer of SurfLink Remote Microphone or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter could result in increased electromagnetic emissions and decreased electromagnetic immunity and could result in degradation of performance. WARNING: If Portable Radio Frequency communications equipment is used closer than 30 cm (12 inches) from SurfLink Remote Microphone or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter, degradation of the performance of SurfLink Remote Microphone or SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter could result. If this occurs, move away from the communications equipment. WIRELESS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The European version of the SurfLink Remote Microphone operates in the 863-865 MHz band with a maximum effective radiated power of 10 dBm. with transmission modulation type of 342KFXD. The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth of 300kHz. The North American version of the SurfLink Remote Microphone operates in the 902-928 MHz band with a maximum effective radiated power of 20 dBm. with transmission modulation type of 508KF1D. The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth of 300kHz The SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter operates in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band with a maximum effected radiated power of 5 dBm with transmission modulation type of 990KF1W . The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth of 1 MHz. SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter have been tested to, and have passed, the following emissions and immunity tests:
IEC 60601-1-2 radiated immunity requirements for a Group 1 Class B device as stated in CISPR 11. RF radiated immunity at a field level of 10 V/m between 80 MHz and 2.7 GHz as well as higher field levels from communications decides as stated in Table 9 of IEC 60601-1-2. Immunity to power frequency magnetic fields at a field level of 30 A/m. Immunity to ESD levels of +/- 8 kV conducted discharge and +/- 15 kV air discharge. 41a 41b NOTE: Le manufacturier nest pas responsable de linterfrence cre par la modification de cet quipement lors de lcoute du tlviseur ou de la radio. De telles modifications pourraient entrainer la rvocation de lautorit de lutilisateur oprer cet quipement. The European version of the SurfLink Remote Microphone operates in the 863-865 MHz band with a maximum effective radiated power of 10 dBm. The SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter operates in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band with a maximum effected radiated power of 10 dBm. Hereby, Paradigm declares that the SurfLink Remote Microphone and SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from the addresses below. Paradigm, Inc. 6600 Washington Ave. South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA Paradigm, Inc. European Headquarters Wm. F. Austin House, Bramhall Technology Park Pepper Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport SK7 5BX United Kingdom y r o t l a u g e R s e c i t o N 42 The following symbols are used in this document and on both the Remote Microphone and Mini Mobile Adapter:
This device produces and receives radio frequency energy. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbols:
Class II device Dispose of properly Consult operations manual N o t i c e s R e g u a l t o r y 43 Notes Notes 44 45 2017 Paradigm, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 85269-007 1/17 BKLT2912-00-EE-XX
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1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Minneapolis
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1 | Name |
R****** W********
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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1 |
r******@element.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 |
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