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    • Introduction
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  1. SMART Technology Products & Assistive Listening Devices

Introduction

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Last updated 1 year ago

We have struggled through getting devices connected up to our SMART Interactive products, including SMART Boards and TV’s. This guide is designed to help you to get started in connecting either, the Roger Touchscreen Microphone, the Roger Inspiro Microphone or the directly to a SMART device. These instructions will also work for other assistive listening devices which have a 3.5mm aux input.

Digimaster or Roger On

If you are using a Roger Digimaster, we would recommend that you connect the Digimaster to the computer, and circumvent the speakers on your SMART hardware. If you are using the Roger On, this can be connected via USB, or via the USB-C to AUX cable which Phonak provide in the box.

To get started, choose the heading of the SMART product that you use in your classroom, and then choose the connection type that you use.

Roger Multimedia Hub
Traditional Smart Boards
Smart TV