User manual

Receiver DT10
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5) Getting started
Connect the Receiver DT10 to the audio shoe on the
hearing instrument.
Check that the audio shoe is connected to the hearing
instrument according to the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.
Make sure that the Receiver DT10 is fitted in the correct
manner and push the Euro-plug completely into the
socket of the audio shoe.
The Receiver DT10 is powered by the hearing instru-
ment’s battery. Make sure that the battery is fresh. If you
are unsure, replace the battery.
Briefly press the push-button on the Receiver DT10 to
turn it on or off.
(If the Receiver DT10 has been programmed to the mode
Always on,
it will start automatically when it’s connected
to the hearing instrument. The on/off function of the
push-button is then disabled.)
6) Acoustic indication, sound signals
The following is a description of the acoustic indications
(sound signals). The sound signals consist of various
combinations of two different tones: one high pitch tone
(1000 Hz) and one low pitch tone (500 Hz), and two dif-
ferent tone lengths.
Action: Sound signal: Indicate this:
Button pressed briefly Short high pitch
•
Selecting mode or turning on
Button pressed briefly Short high pitch x 2
••
Turning off
+ long low pitch
Button pressed 2 sec. Short low pitch
•
Pairing mode
+ short high pitch
Pairing Short high pitch x 2
••
Successful pairing
Pairing Long high pitch
Pairing failed
+ long low pitch
2b. If the hearing instrument is equipped with a DAI
input (check with audiologist or hearing instrument
manufacturer), no programming of the hearing instru-
ment is necessary. The Receiver DT10 works with the
Microphone (M) listening program on your hearing
instrument. By setting up the Receiver DT10 with the
Programmer DT05, the push-button on the Receiver
DT10 can be used to select the listening mode: Radio
only (R mode) or Radio + Hearing instrument micro-
phone (R+M mode).
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