Audio streaming with iPhone
Your hearing instruments are Made for iPhone hearing
instruments. This means you can get phone calls and
listen to music from your iPhone directly into your hearing
instruments.
For more information about compatible iOS devices,
pairing, audio streaming and other useful functions,
contact your Hearing Care Professional.
Airplane mode
In areas where the use of Bluetooth technology is not
allowed (e.g. on some airplanes), you can activate the
airplane mode. This turns Bluetooth in your hearing
instruments off temporarily. The hearing instruments still
work without Bluetooth, however direct audio streaming
will not be possible and other functions will not be
available.
To activate or deactivate the airplane mode, use the
X
smartphone app or use the controls of your hearing
instruments.
Refer to section "Controls" for more information.
An alert tone indicates when airplane mode is activated
or deactivated.
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Audio induction loops (optional)
Some telephones and public places like theatres offer the
audio signal (music and speech) via an audio induction
loop. With this system, your hearing instruments can
directly receive the desired signal – without distracting
noise in the environment.
You can usually recognize audio induction
loop systems by certain signs.
If you want to use this system, a special battery
compartment is required. It is available as an accessory
only for certain types of instruments. Consult your
Hearing Care Professional for more information.
Whenever you are in a place with an audio induction
loop:
Switch to the telecoil program.
X
If a telecoil program is configured for your hearing
instruments, it is listed in section "Hearing programs".
Telecoil program and remote control
NOTICE
For instruments with wireless connectivity:
When the telecoil program is active, the remote
control may cause a pulsing noise.
Use the remote control with a distance greater
X
than 10 cm (4 inches).
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