Inspiring Confidence

Taking the Guesswork Out of FM With some FM systems, teachers have to guess whether their students are getting the signal. With Amigo they just know.
During lessons teachers prefer not to have to interrupt students to check whether the FM system is working. It slows things down and draws unwanted attention to the child with hearing instruments. Also, small children cannot be relied on to provide accurate feedback. Transmitter LED - Instant Confirmation for Total Confidence The LED status indicators on Amigo T30/T31 transmitters and Amigo receivers take the guesswork out of FM systems. The transmitter LED indicates whether the unit is turned on, whether it needs recharging, or whether it is in mute mode.
Teachers can also feel confident that the signal will remain stable: extremely robust transmission keeps the risk of drop-outs to an absolute minimum. Bright and Flexible Receivers When using Amigo universal receivers (R1 or R2), the LED can be positioned so the light is visible from the back or the front.
Most Amigo receivers’ LEDs can be programmed to shine constantly, blink every two seconds, or not light up at all.
Amigo receivers can be programmed to wake up in the last channel used or in a default channel, to prevent accidental changes.
All of the receiver switches can be disabled if necessary.
Two Little Lights Say It All | The transmitter LED indicates whether:
- The unit is on
- The battery needs charging
- The unit is muted
| | | | | The receiver LED indicates that: - The receiver is on
- The transmitter and receiver are on the same channel
- The child is receiving stable input
- The battery is working
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