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FM User Training Guide

Create a personal User Training Guide based on the specific difficulties reported by FM candidate.



1. Name


2. Select Transmitter:
Select the most appropriate transmitter(s) based on individual listening needs and ability to handle. At least one transmitter has to be selected.

 SmartLink

SmartLink

For the mobile, professionally or socially active client, able to handle multi-function devices.












 EasyLink

Select when ease of use or low cost are of primary importance













 Campus S

Campus S FM transmitter

Ideal if transmitter is worn by the same speaker most of the time













 TelCom Stationary Transmitter

Dedicated Transmitter for Telephone/Direct Audio Input













 TT1/TT2 system (not available in all countries)

Consider when 2 active microphones are needed, e.g.team teaching













 WallPilot (Automatic synchronization device)

Automatic synchronization in public places, meeting rooms













 LT-800 (not available in all countries)

Access in public places






 ZoomLink
to be definedFor the mobile, professionally or socially active client, able to handle multi-function devices.

3. Select your Listening Situations:
At least one hearing situation has to be selected.
 
  1a. Hearing Difficulty at Home.
Communicating with significant other (One on one)



  1b. Hearing Difficulty at Home.
Communicating with family/friends (Multiple speakers)


  1c. Hearing Difficulty at Home
(Interaction with children/grandchildren)


  1d. Hearing Difficulty at Home
Hearing difficulty with television & audio equipment (Radio, stereo, CD, MP3)


  1e. Hearing Difficulty at Home
(Smoke alarm)


  1f. Hearing Difficulty at Home
(Doorbell)


  1g. Hearing Difficulty at Home
(Baby alarm)


  1h. Hearing Difficulty at Home
(Alarm clock)


  2a. Hearing Difficulty with the Telephone.
Fixed line analog (Residential)


  2b. Hearing Difficulty with the Telephone.
Fixed line digital (business)


  2c. Hearing Difficulty with the Cordless Telephone.


  2d. Hearing Difficulty with the Cellular Telephone


  3a. Hearing Difficulty in Public Places
(Small meetings, single presenter)


  3b. Hearing Difficulty in Public Places
(Large meetings, multiple participants)


  3c. Hearing Difficulty in Public Places
(Understanding lecturer/speaker or questions)


  3d. Hearing Difficulty in Public Places
(At movies, theater, or in an auditorium)


  3e. Hearing Difficulty in Public Places
(Audiovisual presentations)


  4a. Hearing Difficulty in Social Situation
(One-on-one in noisy situations)


  4b. Hearing Difficulty in Social Situations
(Conversation in noisy restaurant/party)


  4c. Hearing Difficulty in Social Situations
(Places of worship)


  5a. Hearing Difficulty in Traffic
(Driving/riding in a car)


  5b. Hearing Difficulty in Traffic
(Walking on a noisy street)


  5c. Hearing Difficulty in Traffic
(Warning sounds/emergency vehicles)


 
   



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