[. . . ] For the time during which the instructor speaks, the surrounding noises are considerably reduced. If the instructor is not speaking, the hearing aid or the microphone built into the EK 2013 PLL is completely effective; now fellow students can be heard. Yet the dialogue between the instructor and the student is always given priority. Loud secondary noises and poor room acoustics can be faded out with the use of the additional microphone MKE 2013 on the Transmitter SK 2013 PLL. [. . . ] One receiver cannot be used with several transmitters set to one frequency!This type of incorrect setting can be noticed from crackling and chirping noises at the receiver. Connection possibilities on receiver EK 2013 PLL There are two stereo cinch jacks on the left side of the unit: a large jack with 3. Integrated antenna In both jacks the inserted cable is simultaneously used as an antenna. (also see , , CABLES") Operation on hearing aid without audio input The , , Tele-Loop" ETZ 1011 or the Induction Disc EZI 120 for hearing aids without an audio input is connected to the large jack (3. Operation with headphones Stereo headphones (impedance > 32 ) are connected to the large jack. Lockable cover on receiver In order to reach the operating elements, a slide (S) is located on the right side of the unit. This protects the operating elements against unauthorized or accidental use. It is secured with a set screw (M), which is screwed in completely in order to open the slide. After removing the slide two potentiometers are accessible: · The connected hearing aid microphone or the microphone built into the receiver are turned down for the duration of speech transmission. This enables the signal of the speaker to be given preference at the wearer of the receiver. Setting automatic fade-in This adjustment is made exclusively by the hearing aid dealer! an adjuster (E) for the reduction depth of the automatic fade-in is located at the top behind a hole in the housing. Turning clockwise increases the reduction depth of the connected hearing aid microphones. Switching automatic fade-in and built-in microphone on/off This adjustment is made exclusively by the hearing aid dealer!Two toggle switches (S1/2) are accessible in the unit between the potentiometers for switching on the automatic fade-in and microphone. If the switch (S2) is tipped toward the back of the unit, the automatic fade-in feature is switched on. Automatic fade-in, green led L1 indicates that the acoustic signal is being correctly transmitted. Constant red light Squelch switched on = no reception flashing red light slow flashing: The battery voltage is dropping!Both indicator lamps are arranged on the front of the receiver so that they can also be dependably seen over a greater distance by the person equipped with the transmitter. [. . . ] 03442) Monaural connection cable for one hearing aid with audio input. Frequency preparation Frequency constancy HF output power HF radiation power Perturbing radiation power Modulation type Rated lift/peak lift Channel grid/switching band width 55 mA > 12 hours with RECHARGEABLE battery pack BA 2013 > 36 hours with 2 x Alkaline AA cells in B 2013 red LED for operating voltage < 2. Also included in the System 2013 (set of transmitter and receiver) are two securing plates with retaining straps. Impedance at LF output 2 for connection of hearing aids in normal operation with activated automatic fade-in Operating voltage 2. [. . . ]