Widex SCOLA Buddy User Manual
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If there is noise in the hearing aid, it may be because:
You are outside the range of the transmitter, or at its
periphery. Reduce the distance between the transmitter and
the SCOLA BUDDY.
The hearing aid is set to the telecoil programme (T position),
and the FM microphone signal or the signal from the audio
equipment is weak or interrupted. Set the hearing aid to the
MT programme. Check that the SCOLA transmitter is
switched on, place it closer to the person speaking, or turn
up the audio signal.
Reception is impaired or blocked by noise or whistling,
possibly because two or more FM transmitters are
transmitting on the same channel on which you are
receiving (interference) . Try turning off the SCOLA
transmitter . If you can then hear a second FM signal, this is
what is causing the noise . There are three possible ways to
prevent interference:
1. Only have one FM transmitter turned on.
2. Switch to a vacant channel and set/synchronise both the
SCOLA transmitter and the SCOLA BUDDY to this
channel.
3. Increase the distance to the interfering FM transmitter, so
that the range becomes so great that the transmitted
signals do not interfere with one another.
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