User's Manual

Typical Use Cases
To effectively use SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter, it will
need to be within easy reach so that you can quickly
press the push-button to answer calls and speak into
the built-in microphone. Typical operating scenarios
include:
SCENARIO OPTIMAL CONFIGURATION
You want to stream SurfLink Remote Microphone audio from
a distant talker to your hearing instruments.
Distant talker wears just SurfLink Remote Microphone,
which is powered on.
OR
Distant talker wears SurfLink Remote Microphone (which
is powered on) attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile Adapter
(which is powered off).
You want to stream an active phone call to your hearing
instruments.
SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile
Adapter and both are powered on.
Press the push-button on Mini Mobile Adapter to answer the
phone call.
You want to stream music or other audio to your hearing
instruments.
SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile
Adapter and both are powered on.
Start audio on your Bluetooth device.
You want your hearing instrument microphones to be active,
but allow for possibility of incoming phone calls.
SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile
Adapter and both are powered on.
There is no active streaming from the cell phone.
You want your hearing instrument microphones to
be active, but still receive smartphone alerts (text messages,
emails, etc.).
SurfLink Remote Microphone is attached to SurfLink Mini Mobile
Adapter and both are powered on.
Smartphone briefly passes along alerts as they occur.
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