Instruction Manual
Loop System/FM System/Line-In | 17 16 | Bluetooth Phone and Audio
Change to
Bluetooth Audio
Source
When the Remote Microphone + detects
an incoming or outgoing phone call, it
automatically changes to the Bluetooth
audio source.
Accept Incoming
Call
When you hear the ringtone
in your hearing aids, briefly
press the multi-function
button.
Reject Incoming
Call
When you hear the ringtone
in your hearing aids, press
the multi-function button
for more than 2 seconds.
Release the button after the
ringtone stops.
End Call During active phone call,
briefly press the multi-
function button.
Transfer Call
between mobile
phone and
Remote Mic +
During active phone call,
press the multi-function
button for more than 2
seconds. This lets you
directly conduct the call on
the phone itself. Re-press
the button for more than 2
seconds to move the call
back to the Remote Mic +.
Make an
Outgoing Call
Dial the phone number on your Bluetooth
device. The phone call will be automatically
routed to your hearing aids.
Phone Call Features
Loop System
The Remote Microphone + can receive
audio from a Loop system (available in
some public buildings). Wearing the
Remote Mic + in a vertical orientation
provides best performance. In this mode,
the Remote Mic + disables Bluetooth connections.
Upon exiting this mode, the Remote Mic + will attempt to
re-establish a Bluetooth connection. Manual reconnection
may be necessary. Review your Bluetooth device
operations guide for more details.
FM System
When an optional FM transmitter is
attached via the Europin connector,
the Remote Microphone + can
receive audio from an FM system.
In this mode, the user can wear the Remote Mic +
or place the Remote Mic + on a nearby stable surface.
Line-In
When an optional Line-In cable is
attached via the microUSB jack,
the Remote Microphone +
can obtain audio from a
non-Bluetooth-enabled
mobile phone, MP3 player,
tablet, or computer. In this mode, the user typically places
the Remote Mic + on a nearby stable surface.