Nokia LPS-4 Carrying Case User Manual


 
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1. General
The Mobile Inductive Loopset LPS-4 for people with hearing aids is developed to
facilitate the use of a compatible mobile phone together with T-coil equipped
hearing aids.
When using the inductive loopset, you can speak directly to the microphone inside
it. You do not need to hold a mobile phone near your ear, but you can carry it using
a carrying case, belt clip, or other accessory. The loopset does not require any
separate batteries.
The operation of the device is based on induction technology used in public
places: a loop system sends out sounds wirelessly to be picked up by the telecoil of
the hearing aid that is switched to the T mode.
The device described in this guide is compatible with phones with a Pop-Port™
interface connector (for example, the Nokia 6681 and Nokia 6682 mobile phones).
The inductive loopset can also be connected to the speech processor of a
compatible cochlear implant by using the audio output connector.
Read this user guide carefully before using the loopset. Also read the user guide
for your phone, which provides important safety and maintenance information.
Keep the loopset out of reach of small children.
For more information about loopsets and other accessibility solutions, visit our
Web site at http://www.nokiaaccessibility.com/.