Hansaton mini Media Instructions For Use Manual

Hansaton mini Media Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 mini Media Instructions for Use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HANSATON We take pleasure in your choice and congratulate you on your decision, because with a HANSATON hearing system, you own a high-quality product of the most modern technology. For more than 50 years, we have been helping people with our devices to achieve better hearing and better speech understanding, thus a higher quality of life.
  • Page 3: Minimedia

    miniMedia Delivery miniMedia with Lanyard and Clip Telephone button Stand-by for hearing systems; mute 3 Lanyard attachment 4 Microphone openings 5 Power-LED miniMedia On/Off Audio source button Volume up/Volume down Program change button 2,5 mm stereo socket 11 Slots for fixing the clip DAI port for FM receiver (Direct Audio Input) Socket for power plug...
  • Page 4 2 Power Plugs with Country Specific Adapters (one for remote control, one for Transmitter) Optional: Traveller set Cables • 1.8 m audio cable with 3.5 mm stereo plug on one side and a 2.5 mm stereo plug on the other side •...
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Intended Use This remote control is intended to operate hearing systems. Read and follow the instructions of this user guide to avoid injuries or damage to remote control. Symbols Be aware of information marked with the warning symbol WARNING!, CAUTION!, or NOTICE! WARNING! indicates a situation which can result in serious injuries.
  • Page 6: General Notes On Safety

    General Notes on Safety WARNING! Wireless systems may interfere with measuring devices and electronic equipment. • Turn the remote control off when in hospitals or airplanes. • Prior to use in conjunction with an electronic implant or life supporting system, have the electromagnetic compatibility verified. WARNING! Risk of interference with cardiac pacemakers.
  • Page 7 In the event your hearing sytems can be controlled by another person‘s remote control, return hearing systems and remote control to your hearing system professional. In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless equipment exist. • Refer to local authorities for further information. WARNING! Risk in explosive environments (e.g., mining areas)! •...
  • Page 8: Safety Notes For Batteries

    Safety Notes for Batteries WARNING! Risk of explosion when the rechargeable battery is handled wrong. • Do not remove the battery from the remote control. • Do not short circuit, pierce, crush, or disassemble the rechargeable bat- tery. • Do not place in oven or fire. •...
  • Page 9: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Before First Use • Charge miniMedia before first use. Charging • Connect miniMedia with the power plug to a power supply. • Charging is complete when the power LED shines green. Power LED State Accu full Accu nearly empty miniMedia off miniMedia on flashes green...
  • Page 10 Wearing miniMedia • Wear miniMedia no further than 60 cm (24 inches) away from the hearing systems. • Use lanyard or clip to wear miniMedia. Turning miniMedia On/Off • Press for about 3 seconds to turn miniMedia on. All LEDs (tele- phone button, audio source button, On/Off) shine for 3 seconds, then only the power LED shines.
  • Page 11 Changing the Volume • Press + , to increase the volume. – , to decrease the volume. • Press Turning the hearing systems On/Off • Press for about 3 seconds to turn your hearing systems off (stand- by). • Press for about 3 seconds to turn the hearing systems back on.
  • Page 12: (Direct Audio Input)

    Changing the External Audio Source • Press , to change the external sources. • Each time you press your miniMedia switches to the next available external source. • If the button is pressed once only, miniMedia automatically searches for available audio sources in the order indicated below. If an available audio source is found, it is activated and the search process is stopped.
  • Page 13 • Signal tones sound when switching between external audio sources. • While using an external audio source you can press , to turn the microphones of your hearing systems off and on again. • Press the program button , to stop listening to the external audio source and switch back to the hearing programs.
  • Page 14: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless standard that provides a way to connect wireless devices like cell phones, TV, headsets and others. Using a Bluetooth connection, the devices can exchange information such as data, sound or even control commands. The range of the Bluetooth connection between the remote control and the Bluetooth transmitter is approximately 10m.
  • Page 15: Using Minimedia With Cell Phones And Landline Phones

    Using miniMedia with Cell phones and Landline Phones When you are making a call with a Bluetooth compatible phone or cell phone, the miniMedia allows you to use your hearing systems as a wire- less headset. Instead of using the telephone microphone, you speak into miniMedia and listen through your hearing systems.
  • Page 16 Accepting an Incoming Call The hearing systems will switch automatically to the telephone program when your phone rings. • Press , to accept the incoming call. • Speak into miniMedia‘s microphone to talk. • Press again, to terminate the call. Your hearing systems switch back to the hearing program or audio source you were using before the call.
  • Page 17: Using The Transmitter

    Using the Transmitter 1 On/Off switch 2 Sound level 3 Socket for power plug/ charging cable 4 2.5 mm stereo socket 5 LED Before First Use • Charge transmitter before first use. Charging the Transmitter • Connect the transmitter with the power plug to a power supply. While charging the LED shines red.
  • Page 18 Receiving the Audio Stream from an External Device Transmitter...
  • Page 19 • Connect the transmitter with the power plug to a power supply or charge the rechargeable battery regularly. • Use one of the supplied cables to connect the transmitter to an external device (refer to graphic on previous page). • Press for about 3 seconds to turn the miniMedia on.
  • Page 20: Using The Direct Audio Input

    Using the Direct Audio Input (2,5 mm stereo socket) WARNING! Risk of injuries caused by electric shock! • Connect audio input only to a device conforming to IEC 60065 (IEC-Norm for audio, video and other electronic devices). • While charging do not use the direct audio input with devices that are connected to the power supply.
  • Page 21: Using Minimedia With A Third Party Bluetooth Transmitter

    Using miniMedia with a Third Party Bluetooth Transmitter miniMedia can be connected via Bluetooth with a third party Bluetooth transmitter (e.g. iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry, MP3 player, laptop). Pairing • Press for about 3 seconds to turn miniMedia on. • Activate the Bluetooth function in your device. •...
  • Page 22: Using Minimedia With A Public Loop System

    Using miniMedia with a Public Loop System Your miniMedia is equipped with an induction coil. This is intended for us- ing induction loops, e. g. in churches, theaters or lecture rooms. • Press for about 3 seconds to turn the miniMedia on. •...
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Care

    • Do not clean your remote control with alcohol or benzine. Technical Information HANSATON miniMedia FCC ID: WU7-WL500 Operating frequencies: Fc = 3.28 MHz Max. field strength @ 10 m: -24.1 dBμA/m Max. field strength @ 30 m: -6.2 dBμV/m CE and FCC compliance information can be found on the back of the remote control.
  • Page 24: Disposal Information

    20cm between the radiator & your body. Disposal Information • Recycle the device and batteries according to national regulations. With the CE marking HANSATON confirms compliance with the European Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices and the European Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE) concerning radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
  • Page 25: Fda Information

    FDA Information (valid for USA only) Use Your Hearing Systems All Day Long The best way to ensure better hearing is to practice listening with your hear- ing systems until you are able to wear them comfortably all day. Generally, infrequent use of the hearing system does not provide you with the full benefit of amplification.
  • Page 26 (vii) Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal. (viii) Pain or discomfort in the ear. Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing system whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels because there may be risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing system user.
  • Page 27 Children with Hearing Loss In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist for evaluation and reha- bilitation since hearing loss may cause problems in language development and the educational and social growth of a child.
  • Page 28 • HEARING SYSTEMS WILL NOT RESTORE NORMAL HEARING AND WILL NOT PREVENT OR IMPROVE A HEARING IMPAIRMENT RESULT- ING FROM ORGANIC CONDITIONS. • IN MOST CASES, INFREQUENT USE OF A HEARING SYSTEM DOES NOT PERMIT USER TO ATTAIN FULL BENEFIT FROM IT. •...
  • Page 29 Your hearing system professional · Su audioprotesista · Votre audioprothésiste: Distributed by Manufactured by Hansaton Acoustics Inc. Hansaton Akustik GmbH 15650 36 Ave N Ste 110 Stueckenstrasse 48 Plymouth, MN 55446 22081 Hamburg Germany www.hansaton-usa.com order@hansaton.com...

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