Instruction Manual

Pairing | 11
Wearing the Remote Mic +
The Remote Microphone +
can be affixed to clothing or
worn on a lanyard. When your
audio source is the Remote Mic
or a Bluetooth device in phone
mode
, the Remote Mic +
should be within 8 inches
(20cm) of the speaker’s mouth.
Clip – Press the clip as shown. Slide
clip opening onto clothing and
release clip. Ensure the Remote Mic +
is securely affixed to clothing.
Lanyard (optional)
1. Press the clip as shown.
2. Insert lanyard loop into clip
opening and lift loop toward top
of clip. Release clip. Ensure the
lanyard is securely attached to
the Remote Mic +.
3. Place lanyard around neck.
Pairing with Hearing Aids
For the Remote Microphone + to interact with your
hearing aid(s), you must first pair the Remote
Mic + with each hearing aid. You only need to
perform this action one time, as they should
automatically recognize each other when both are
powered on and within wireless operating range.*
To pair the Remote Mic + with your hearing aid(s):
1. Ensure your hearing aids are not connected to
nearby Bluetooth devices. To do this,
Disable Bluetooth on your mobile phone.
Power off any nearby 2.4 GHz TV or Remote
Mic + accessories, which you previously paired
to your hearing aids.
2. Power off, then power on your hearing aids.
Note: For a CROS hearing aid system, power
off both your hearing aid and CROS transmitter.
Power on only your hearing aid, ensuring the
CROS transmitter remains powered off.
3. Place your hearing aids within 6 inches (15 cm)
of the Remote Mic +.
*Typical operating range is up to 10 meters (~30 feet). Operational range may be
reduced by environmental factors, such as obstructions, interference, and human
body positioning. Larger operational distances are achievable, though audio quality
and connectivity may decrease.
10 | Wearing the Remote Mic +