ENERSOUND T-588 Assistive Listening System User Manual

June 6, 2024
ENERSOUND

ENERSOUND T-588 Assistive Listening System User Manual
ENERSOUND T-588 Assistive Listening System

INTRODUCTION

  1. Front panel
    Front panel

  2. POWER button

  3. POWER indicator light (red light)

  4. MUTE button

  5. MUTE indicator light (red light)

  6. MIC input jack (φ3.5mm)

  7. Input gain control

  8. Headphones output gain control

  9. UP button

  10. MENU button

  11. DOWN button

  12. Headphones output jack (φ3.5mm)

  13. Interior and external monitor switch

  14. Interior monitor indicator (red light)

  15. External monitor indicator (green light)

  16. LCD screen

  17. Input signal strength indicator: red light

  18. Input signal strength indicator: green light

  19. Input signal strength indicator: yellow light

LCD screen

LCD screen

LCD screen Showing working channnel (CH.01) or operating country mode.

RF signal strength indicator.
— N/A
Appears when keypad is locked
Mono operating indicator
— N/A
— N/A
Stereo operating indicator
Appears when Test Tone function is on
— N/A
— N/A
— N/A
— N/A

Rear panel

NEW REAR PANEL PROPOSED SILKSCREEN
Product Panel

Specifications

*Dimensions (WHD):140mm45* mm116 mm; Weight: 1450g;

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

  1. POWER ON/OFF
    Pressing and holding [POWER] button for 0.5 seconds to turn on the radio, the LCD will indicate the default band [USA] or [CAN] one second, then go to the default operating frequency [88.1MHZ] (see Fig 1) or last operating frequency, pressing it for 0.5 seconds again will turn off the radio.
    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
    Note: When the transmitter is turned on, the display will show full display during the start up.

  2. Frequency SETTING: The device built-in the USA & CAN operating frequency & power level (see frequency list in Fig. 8), press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to choose the preset operating frequency.

  3. Choose the USA or CAN Band

    • Hold press the [Monitor] & [Power] button 3 second to turn on the radio, the LCD indicate the previous operating band (USA or CAN) flashing,
    • Press the [MENU] button to the band select mode, the LCD stop flashing
    • Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to choose the USA or CAN band (the power level has preset in radio by program software)
    • Press the [MENU] button to store the setting & go to the default operating frequency for a while.
      FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

Pressed and held the [MENU] button for 6 seconds, then the transmitter will enter into program mode, there are “Stereo/Mono”, Test Tone, Exit, three function in setting menu.
After 10 seconds of inactivity the transmitter automatically will exit the program mode.

  1. Stereo/ Mono
    Enter into program mode second option will blink “Stereo”,
    Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the [Mono] or [Stereo].

    • Press [MENU] button to save the selected value and to go to the next menu option.
      The LCD display of Stereo & Mono see Fig 3 & Fig 4.
      FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
      FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
  2. Test Tone No test tone please remove this option
    Enter into program mode forth option will blink “TONE”.
    Fig 5

Fig 6
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

  * Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button to select the [TONE.OFF] or [TONE. ON](see Fig 5 & 6).
  * Press [MENU] button to save the selected value and to go to the next menu option.
  1. Exit
    Enter into program mode fifth option will blink [EXIT]

    • Press [MENU] button to exit the menu option.
      Fig 7
      FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

RESET

Press and hold down [UP] + [DOWN] buttons, then Power On the transmitter, it will go back to the initial program channel, the default frequency is [88.1MHZ].
NOTE! This function is very useful if the transmitter is malfunctioning or if you want cancel all made settings. Reset shall restore the transmitter to default settings.

Telescopic antenna length adjustment.

In a manner to achieve good performances (more coverage distance) with your FM transmitter, it is mandatory to adjust the length of the telescopic antenna to it’s associated frequency.

Procedures:

  1. Choose a free frequency (see Frequency selection page 5).
  2. Take note of the associated length (ex: 88.5MHz = 35 inches).
  3. With the help of a measuring tape or ruler; extend the telescopic antenna in a manner to obtain the desired length (from base to tip of antenna).
    Fig. 8 Frequency

MHz

| Rod length

Inches

| Frequency

MHz

| Rod length

Inches

| Frequency

MHz

| Rod length

Inches

| Frequency

MHz

| Rod length

Inches

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
88.1| 35| 93.3| 32| 98.5| 29 1/2| 103.7| 27 1/2
88.3| 35| 93.5| 32| 98.7| 29 1/2| 103.9| 27 1/2
88.5| 35| 93.7| 32| 98.9| 29 1/2| 104.1| 27 1/2
88.7| 35| 93.9| 32| 99.1| 29 1/2| 104.3| 27 1/2
88.9| 35| 94.1| 31 1/2| 99.3| 29 1/2| 104.5| 27
89.1| 35| 94.3| 31 1/2| 99.5| 29| 104.7| 27
89.3| 35| 94.5| 31 1/2| 99.7| 29| 104.9| 27
89.5| 35| 94.7| 31 1/2| 99.9| 29| 105.1| 27
89.7| 35| 94.9| 31| 100.1| 29| 105.3| 27
89.9| 35| 95.1| 31| 100.3| 29| 105.5| 27
90.1| 35| 95.3| 31| 100.5| 29| 105.7| 27
90.3| 35| 95.5| 31| 100.7| 28 1/2| 105.9| 27
90.5| 35| 95.7| 31| 100.9| 28 1/2| 106.1| 26 1/2
90.7| 35| 95.9| 31| 101.1| 28 1/2| 106.3| 26 1/2
90.9| 34 1/2| 96.1| 30 1/2| 101.3| 28 1/2| 106.5| 26 1/2
91.1| 34 1/2| 96.3| 30 1/2| 101.5| 28 1/2| 106.7| 26 1/2
91.3| 34| 96.5| 30 1/2| 101.7| 28| 106.9| 26 1/2
91.5| 34| 96.7| 30 1/2| 101.9| 28| 107.1| 26 1/2
91.7| 33 1/2| 96.9| 30 1/2| 102.1| 28| 107.3| 26
91.9| 33| 97.1| 30| 102.3| 28| 107.5| 26
92.1| 33| 97.3| 30| 102.5| 28| 107.7| 26
92.3| 33| 97.5| 30| 102.7| 28| 107.9| 26
92.5| 32 1/2| 97.7| 30| 102.9| 28|  |
92.7| 32 1/2| 97.9| 30| 103.1| 28|  |
92.9| 32| 98.1| 30| 103.3| 27 1/2|  |
93.1| 32| 98.3| 30| 103.5| 27 1/2|  |

FCC Caution

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

IMPORTANT NOTE
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 40cm between the radiator& your body.

ISEDC Warning

This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

The device is compliance with RF exposure guidelines, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.The minimum distance from body to use the device is 51cm.

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