User's Manual

transmitter: PE 560T
1
3 level -
Reduces output levels when the
volume of the sound source cannot
be adequately adjusted.
1 digital display
4 function
Modifies the operation of other keys
(see step-by-step instructions on the
other side)
2 level +
Increases output levels when the
volume of the sound source cannot
be adequately adjusted
5 speech/music
The speech setting amplifies frequencies
in the 160Hz to 6kHz speech band-
width, and can be further customized
using the bass cut options. The band-
width for the music mode is expanded
to10kHz for a wider frequency response
and fuller sound.
8 channel
Press the Channel key to select from 10
wide-band channels or 40 narrow-band
channels. (Press the Function key followed
by the Channel key to switch between wide
6 line/mic
Press to select line or mic input (see 4b
on page 10).
7 bass cut
Listeners with high-frequency hearing
loss need high frequency emphasis and
low frequency de-emphasis. Press this
key to select 80Hz, 160Hz, or 320Hz
output levels for these individuals. Also
helps eliminate low frequency noise and
60 cycle electrical hum.
12 rf out
Screw in an AT0777 antenna or antenna
cable here (note that connector has left-
handed thread). US models are required
by the FCC to feature connectors unique
to Phonic Ear to prevent the use of non-
regulation antennas. Contact your
Phonic Ear dealer.
10 rf fault indicator
Lights if antenna is connected incorrectly
or if antenna is being detuned by other
electrical equipment
9 power
11 overload indicator
Lights if input exceeds maximum level for
transmitter. If this lights, reduce input
level to transmitter. (See 5a / 5b on
page 11 )
14 universal line/mic input
Connect to sound system mixer via an
XLR or 1/4in cable. For connection to a
stand-alone mic use an XLR cable (see
page 11). Activate phantom power for
use with condenser mics.
13 speaker level input
To connect to levels of 2V, 10V or
70V
RMS
use the terminal block input
(sums inputs) and select the line level
setting on the front panel 6 .
15 power input
and narrow-band transmission.Wide-band
channels are indicated by letters, narrow-
band channels are listed numerically.)
Check the front panel display to view the
channel being selected.
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