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Digital-1 User’s Guide  
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How to Use Digital-1  
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The Digital-1 receiver operates on two AA-size  
batteries (alkaline or rechargeable Ni-Cad). To  
install the batteries, place your thumbs on either  
side of the pocket clip and slide the battery cover  
off. Note the polarity markings and insert the  
batteries as shown.  
Digital-1(back)  
Battery  
Cover  
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Digital-1 User’s Guide  
How to Use Digital-1  
Operating Intructions:  
Step 1  
Plug the earphone into the earphone jack.  
The earphone cable also acts as the receiver  
antenna. Extend the cable fully for the best  
reception and least interference.  
Step 2  
Turn on the receiver by rotating the volume wheel.  
The red power LED will light up. This indicates  
that the receiver is ON and the batteries are  
properly charged.  
WARNING!  
To avoid harm to ears, keep all receivers  
OFF until the transmitter is operating at  
full power. Keep volume setting at low to  
mid-range at all times.  
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Digital-1  
(top)  
ON/OFF  
Volume  
Earphone  
Jack  
Power  
LED  
(front)  
Step 3  
Adjust the volume to the desired listening level.  
Note:  
Be sure to turn off the receiver when it is not in  
use. This will help preserve the battery charge.  
A white line will appear centered at the top of  
the thumb wheel when in the OFF position.  
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Tuning  
Channel Selection  
The Digital-1 receiver is digitally tuned. Once a  
channel is selected, no further adjustments are  
necessary. The factory preset for the Digital-1  
receiver is channel 19 (72.95 MHz).  
The step-by-step instructions and diagrams  
below and on the facing page show you how to  
change the receiver’s preset. See page 8 for  
frequencies corresponding to other channels.  
Step 1  
Remove the battery cover from the back of the  
receiver.  
Step 2  
Remove the two Phillips case screws and remove  
the back panel.  
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Channel Setting  
Rotary Switches  
PB Board  
0
9
6
1
8
7
2
3
3
2
4
1
5
0
Step 3  
Using a small, flathead screwdriver, turn the  
channel setting rotary switches to the desired  
channel number. The lefthand switch indicates  
the “onesplace. The right hand switch indicates  
the “tens” place. The example below shows the  
setting for channel 19.  
0
9
1
2
3
8
7
3
2
6
4
1
0
5
Ones  
Place  
Tens  
Place  
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Frequency Chart  
Channel *Frequency  
Channel *Frequency  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
72.05  
72.10  
72.15  
72.20  
72.25  
72.30  
72.35  
72.40  
72.45  
72.50  
72.55  
72.60  
72.65  
72.70  
72.75  
72.80  
72.85  
72.90  
72.95  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
74.65  
74.70  
74.75  
75.25  
75.30  
75.35  
75.40  
75.45  
75.50  
75.55  
75.60  
75.65  
75.70  
75.75  
75.80  
75.85  
75.90  
75.95  
*Frequencies are in MHz  
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Correcting Interference  
With any type of radio-frequency (RF) device,  
other RF sources can interfere with reception.  
Even the Assistive Listening Band is occasion-  
ally subject to use by other types of devices.  
To check for on-channel interference, take the  
Digital-1 receiver to the place where the interfer-  
ence is the worst and turn off the transmitter. The  
interfering signal should now become stronger.  
Set the TX-37A transmitter and the receivers to  
a different channel and return to the same place.  
If interference continues, try changing channels  
again until you get a clear signal.  
If more than oneTX-37A is operating in the same  
area, try to keep the channels used as far apart  
as possible (3 channel spacing recommended).  
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Recharging  
The Digital-1 is designed for use with regular  
alkaline or rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries. Each  
receiver has two recharger contacts, one on each  
side (see the diagram below).  
Digital-1  
(front)  
Recharger  
Contacts  
These contacts may be used in conjunction with  
Gentner’s BC-10A for quick and easy recharg-  
ing. Simply place the Digital-1 receiver in the  
BC-10A charger when not in use and it will auto-  
matically recharge for the next usage.  
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Impor  
Fully depleted Ni-Cad batteries require approxi-  
mately 18 hours to recharge. Once charged,  
Ni-Cad batteries will power the Digital-1 for  
approximately 30 hours. Alkaline batteries will  
power the Digital-1 for approximately 40 hours.  
WARNING!  
Use ONLY Ni-Cad rechargeable batter-  
ies in the Digital-1 when using the BC-  
10A battery charger. Alkaline batteries  
will damage the BC-10A. Also, do not  
exceed 60 hours of continuous recharg-  
ing or you may damage the batteries  
and/or the receiver.  
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Specifications  
Digital-1  
Dimensions:  
2.63"/6.68 cm W x 3.5"/  
8.89 cm H x .75"/1.91 cm D  
4 oz./113.4 g (dry)  
100–10,000 Hz  
Weight:  
Frequency Range:  
Output Level:  
140 mW into 32 Ohms  
>55 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Distortion:  
< 2 percent  
Transmission Type:  
FM, medium bandwidth  
(60 kHz)  
RF Frequency Range:  
Sensitivity:  
37 Channels, 72–76 MHz  
0.8 uV typical, 1 mV max  
for 12 dB SINAD  
Controls:  
On-Off / Volume, Channel  
Selector (hidden)  
Earphone Jack:  
Power Requirements:  
Battery Life:  
Standard 3.5 mm Mono  
2xAA batteries  
40 hours with Alkaline  
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Notice  
Gentner Communications Corporation assumes no  
liability for improper use or operation of this  
equipment. The user is cautioned to operate the  
volume controls at the lowest acceptable level, and  
in a manner that will not cause damage to hearing.  
Ear pieces and accessories should be worn using  
good judgment and for their intended purpose. To  
avoid entanglement, the ear pieces and neck loops  
should be removed and stored promptly after use  
and before sleeping.  
Users are cautioned that changes or modifications  
not  
expressly  
approved  
by  
Gentner  
Communications Corporation could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
If you experience problems with this equipment,  
contact Gentner Communications Corporation.  
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Compliance  
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards  
The Digital-1 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 any undesired  
operation.  
IC Compliance  
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.  
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 undesirable operation of the device.  
IC Certification Number: 1970 1021 1169 A  
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Warranty  
Gentner Communications Corporation (Manufacturer) warrants  
that this Assistive Listening System (ALS) product is free of  
defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of  
this equipment be defective, Manufacturer agrees, at its option,  
to:  
A. Repair or replace any defective ALS product, free of charge  
(except transportation charges), for a period of one year from  
the date of the original purchase, provided the owner returns  
the equipment to the Manufacturer at the address set forth below.  
No charge will be made for parts or labor during this period;  
B. Furnish replacement for any defective ALS product parts in  
the equipment for a period of one year from the date of original  
purchase. Replacement parts shall be furnished without charge,  
except labor and transportation;  
C. Repair or replace any defective ALS accessory, free of charge  
(except transportation charges), for a period of 60 days from  
the date of the original purchase, provided the owner returns  
the equipment to the Manufacturer at the address set forth below.  
No charge will be made for parts or labor during this period.  
ThisWarranty excludes assembled products not manufactured  
by Manufacturer whether or not they are incorporated in a  
Manufacturer product or sold under a Manufacturer part or model  
number.  
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THIS WARRANTY ISVOID IF:  
A. The equipment has been damaged by negligence, accident,  
act of God or mishandling, or has not been operated in  
accordance with the procedures described in the operating and  
technical instructions;or,  
B. The equipment has been altered or repaired by other than  
Manufacturer or an authorized service representative of  
Manufacturer; or,  
C. Adaptations or accessories other than those manufactured  
or provided by Manufacturer have been made or attached to  
the equipment which, in the determination of Manufacturer, shall  
have affected the performance, safety or reliability of the  
equipment; or,  
D. The equipment’s original serial number has been modified  
or removed.  
NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE, APPLIES TO THE  
EQUIPMENT, nor is any person or company authorized to  
assume any warranty for Manufacturer or any other liability in  
connection with the sale of Manufacturer’s products.  
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Manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for  
1) consequential damages, 2) expenses or loss of revenue or  
property, 3) inconvenience or interruption in operation  
experienced by the customer due to a malfunction in the  
purchased equipment. No warranty service performed on  
any product shall extend the applicable warranty period.  
In case of unsatisfactory operation, the purchaser shall  
promptly notify Manufacturer at the address set forth below in  
writing, giving full particulars as to the defects or  
unsatisfactory operation. Upon receipt of such notice,  
Manufacturer will give instructions respecting the shipment of  
the equipment, or such other matters as it elects to honor this  
warranty as above provided. This warranty does not cover  
damage to the equipment during shipment and Manufacturer  
assumes no responsibility for such damage. All shipping  
costs shall be paid by customer.  
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is  
not assignable or transferable.  
Starin Distributing, Inc.  
1531 South Calumet Road, Chesterton, IN 46304  
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Contact Numbers  
Sales  
Telephone......................1 (219) 929-4127  
Fax.................................1 (219) 929-4377  
International Sales  
Telephone...................... 1 (219) 929-4127  
Fax.................................. 1 (219) 929-4377  
Other Contact  
World Wide Web............ www.gentnerals.com  
Starin Distributing, Inc.  
1531 South Calumet Road, Chesterton, IN 46304  
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ALS and Tour Guide Systems  
Manual Part No. 800-402-003 (Rev. 1.1)  

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