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Phonic Ear Home Hearing Aid System
Alerting Transmitters:
Detect & Observer
Alerting Receivers:
Visual Alerting
Receiver (Flash)
Visual
and Vibration Alerting Receivers (Pocketvib & Wake)
Alerting Receivers via Sound (Loop, Beam, Call & Link)
How it works:
You can be alerted to the...

Via a sound signal
while...
| EXAMPLE A |
watching TV on the "Loop" via
the T-switch. |
| EXAMPLE B |
watching TV via the "Beam" (infra
red headset). |
| EXAMPLE C |
on the computer via a "Call" (small
speaker unit). |
| EXAMPLE D |
in the kitchen listening to the stereo with an FM receiver
via the "Link". |
Or via a visual signal...
| EXAMPLE E |
in the bathroom via the "Flash" (a
flashing light). |
Or via a tactile and visual signal...
| EXAMPLE F |
in the garden via the "Pocket Vib" (a
vibrating pager with 4 light displays). |
| EXAMPLE G |
in bed via the "Wake" (a vibrating
disk used with your existing alarm). |
You build
on the system to suit your needs!
An alerting transmitter (DETECT or
OBSERVER) is placed near the sound source (such as the telephone).
When an alarm is activated, (e.g., the telephone rings) the
alerting transmitter transmits a signal to the receiver (CALL,
FLASH, POCKETVIB, WAKE, LOOP, BEAM, or LINK) in the form of
a sound, a flashing light, or a vibration to alert the person.

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