User's Manual

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The SurfLink Remote Microphone remains in an active
syncing state for up to 20 seconds (concluded by red
LED blink), or until one hearing instrument is synced
with it (confirmed by a green LED blink).
After a successful hearing instrument syncing, SurfLink
Remote Microphone continues in an active syncing
state for another 20 seconds (concluded by red
LED blink), or until the second hearing instrument is
synced with it (confirmed by green LED blink).
After successful syncing, each hearing instrument
should automatically start streaming audio. If syncing
did not yield the desired result, then repeat the
process.
To cancel syncing mode, turn off and then turn on
SurfLink Remote Microphone.
The SurfLink Remote Microphone can be synced with
at most one left and one right hearing instrument at
a time. When hearing instruments are synced with
SurfLink Remote Microphone, any previously synced
hearing instruments will be automatically deleted.
Operation
Operation
Built-In Microphones
Depending on SurfLink Remote Microphone’s physical
orientation, it automatically adjusts the microphone
settings to either “Focus” (directional) or “Surround”
(omni-directional).
“Focus” – When SurfLink
Remote Microphone is
body worn, it automatically
prioritizes sound from above
while reducing sounds levels
from other directions. This is
useful for listening to a single
speaker when background noise
is present.
“Surround” – When SurfLink
Remote Microphone is placed
horizontally (on its clip),
it receives sound from all
directions. This setting is useful
for listening to multiple nearby
speakers in quiet environments.
TIP – In noisy environments, move SurfLink Remote
Microphone as close as possible to sound source.