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General Description
The Solaris® personal hearing system offers wireless signal-to-noise ratio enhancement at its finest. By incorporating advanced features in an elegantly designed case, Solaris units succeed in combining fitting flexibility with user appeal.

The Solaris system can supplement the performance of hearing aids and cochlear implants, or be used alone to improve speech understanding. It can couple to any BTE hearing aid or cochlear implant device with either a traditional teleloop or direct audio input.

A standard system includes a receiver with listening accessory, a transmitter with microphone, and a dual-unit state-of-the-art charger.

Main Applications
The Solaris system is for all hearing aid users who want better speech intelligibility. The receiver couples with a hearing aid to deliver sound from a remote wireless microphone placed near the speaker's mouth. This helps the hearing aid user achieve clear speech understanding in situations where speaker-to-listener communication may be impaired by distance, background, noise or echo.

Just a few of the proven applications for this wireless technology include teacher-to-student instruction, lectures and business meetings, doctor's visits, watching television and talking in the car or around the dinner table.



PE 572R Receiver Benefits
Frequency Synthesis No plug-in crystals are required. The user can easily select the receiver channel with a set of convenient dial controls.
Automatic Sound Focusing The FM Plus filter control improves speech understanding in almost any environment. Whenever speech is not broadcast by the transmitter, it automatically boosts the gain of the hearing aid microphone by 10dB to provide better recognition of self-speech and environmental sounds.
Universal DAI cord Just one DAI cord conveniently adapts to any model BTE hearing aid with europlug compatibility.
Worldwide Frequency Compatibily The receiver offers narrow-band frequency compatibility for hearing assistance anywhere in the world. (The number of available channels and frequency bands varies by country.)
Flexible Coupling Options Two methods of hearing aid coupling are available: direct audio input (DAI) and inductive coupling.
Low Battery & No FM Lights Indicator lights make troubleshooting easy.
Auxiliary Output A handy feature for classroom use, the receiver allows connection to a tape recorder for recording and playback of lectures.

PE 575R Receiver Additional Benefits
Environmental Microphone The environmental microphone picks up ambient sounds during group activities, and helps users monitor their own speech. The environmental microphone is usually necessary when using traditional inductive coupling.
Two Listening Modes Users may select from FM ONLY or FM/MIC listening modes. The FM and MIC volumes are separately controlled to adapt to changing listening environments.
Auxiliary Output/Input AUX FM OUT allows connection to a tape recorder for recording and playback of lectures. AUX MIC IN allows use of an AT667 or AT668 lapel mic for monitoring self-speech (ideal for cochlear implant users).

PE 571T Transmitter Benefits
Frequency Synthesis No plug-in crystals are required. The user can easily select the transmitter channel with a set of convenient dial controls.
Worldwide Frequency Compatibility The transmitter offers narrow-band frequency compatibility for hearing assistance anywhere in the world. (The number of available channels and frequency bands varies by country.)
Five Microphone Options Choose from 5 different comfortable microphones. A convenient built-in microphone option is also available.
Auxiliary Transmission An input jack allows transmission of sound from an auxiliary source such as a tape recorder. TV/VCR, or stereo. The MIC switch lets the speaker talk over the auxiliary sound at any time - perfect for classroom instruction.
OFF, AUX, MIC/AUX Switch The mode switch controls power and provides quick access to two transmission modes: AUX only and MIC/AUX input.
No FM Light Indicates that an FM signal is not being transmitted, or that the frequency selected is unavailable for use.
Low Battery Light Indicator lights make troubleshooting easy.

PE 571C Charger Benefits
"Smart" Charger Circuitry Each charging pocket automatically turns off the unit and adjusts charge time as needed. A multi-colored LED light indicates the status and/or completion of recharging.
Back-Drain and Overcharge Protection Circuits fully protect the system's batteries from backdraining if the charger is unplugged, or from overcharging if units are left in the charger for extended periods of time.
Expandible Add-on modules allow the charger to expand and accommodate up to 10 units at a time. Any combination of receivers and transmitters can be charged.

To Place Your Order:
U.S.A.: 800.227.0735
Canada: 800.263.8700
Outside U.S.A./Canada: 707.769.1110
Web: http://www.phonicear.com/

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