User guide

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ReSound Vea supplement
BTEs
2. Once in place, move the boot in the direction of the
battery compartment.
3. Gently click the audio boot onto the hearing instru-
ment.
Disconnecting an audio boot
4. Press and hold the button on the front side of the
audio boot.
5. Swing the boot in an arcing motion away from the
hearing instrument and gently remove the audio
boot.
low batteRy indiCatoR
Your hearing healthcare professional can activate a
low battery indicator in your hearing instrument. The
uSing aSSiStiVe liStening
(tele-loop) SySteMS
Many gathering places are equipped with assistive lis-
tening (tele-loop) systems, for example, schools, the-
aters and houses of worship. To take advantage of a
tele-loop system, select the telecoil program. When
the telecoil program has been selected, you will be
able to hear a clean sound signal via the tele-loop sys-
tem. If you are unable to hear the signal from the tele-
loop while in the telecoil program, check to determine
that the loop system is working properly.
If a school, theater or house of worship does not have
a tele-loop system, try to sit as close as possible to
the speaker and use one of the microphone programs.
diReCt audio input
Use of Direct Audio Input (DAI), which enables a direct
connection of the hearing instrument to items such
as television, radio, and remote microphones, may in-
crease speech understanding for some individuals in
noisy situations or when speech is at a distance. The
sound source is transmitted to the hearing instrument
by means of a cable that connects to an audio boot
which attaches to the bottom of the hearing instru-
ment. Alternatively, the signal can be transmitted wire-
lessly to an FM receiver that couples to the audio boot.
Whentheaudiobootisproperlyconnected,thehearing
instrument automatically switches to the DAI program.
Connecting an audio boot
1. Align the tip of the audio boot with the groove just
above the battery compartment and below the
model number. The boot should be held at a 45°
angle.
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