Roger Touchscreen
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RogerTM Touchscreen Mic Quick guide Description a On/Off c b Wake/sleep a d c Indicator light b d Microphones f e Mute f Touchscreen display g g micro-USB c h Jack 3.5 mm / 1/8“ e h Touchscreen display Indicator lights Symbols Meaning Indicator light Meaning Always Battery status/Charging/ On/Off visible Low battery 1s 1s 1s Charging 5h20 Remaining use time Fully charged Microphone mode: Lanyard/ Switched on Small Group/Pointing Recharge device Network mode: Network/ SubNet On/Off Visible Audio: Input/Output/Boom 1s 1s 1s Charging only in use Fully charged USB cable connected 1s 1s 1s Muted Network role: Stand-alone/ 2s 2s 2s Primary microphone Primary/Secondary not available Important functions Connect: Connects receivers/microphones List Devices: Lists receivers/microphones within 4 inches Settings: Menu for microphone settings Check: Provides information about receiver/ Sub Net: Creates a separate network (private discussion) microphone within 4 inches New Net: Creates a brand new network Soundfield*: Adjusts soundfield speaker volume Join Net: Join an existing network *Only if you have a DigiMaster connected Connecting Roger Touchscreen Press the connect button when you are within 4 inches of the device Distance 0-4 inches Using Roger Touchscreen 1. Lanyard: (Direct instruction) 2. Small Group: (Small group work) Teacher wears around neck within 6-8 inches from mouth. Place flat on table to pick up voices of the group. Lanyard Small Group 3. Pointing: (handheld use) 4. Computer/Media Listening: Teacher or student can point at the person speaking, within 10 Plug the auxiliary cable into the touchscreen mic and into feet away; good for class skits or presentations when multiple computer to replace headphones. people are speaking. Pointing Remember to charge every night..