Using The Telephone - Unitron T Max series Manual

Behind-the-ear (bte) hearing aid
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DuoLink
If DuoLink is enabled, when you change the
volume or program settings on one hearing aid,
the other one changes as well.
For example, if your push button is configured
as a program control and DuoLink is enabled,
when you push the button on one hearing aid,
the program will change on both hearing aids.
Remote control 2
Your hearing aids may also come with an
optional remote control which allows you to
switch between different listening programs,
and change your volume.
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Using the telephone

Push button
Your hearing healthcare professional may have
set up a phone program on your hearing aids
that you can access using the push button or
optional remote control.
Easy-t
Your hearing aids may also have a telephone
feature, which automatically switches to
a dedicated telephone program when a
telephone receiver is brought close to one of
your hearing aids. You will hear a short melody
when you switch to the easy-t program. When
the telephone receiver is moved away from the
hearing aid it will automatically return to the
previous listening program.
If your hearing aid doesn't automatically switch
to the easy-t program when a receiver is held
to your ear, you may need to attach an easy-t
magnet to your telephone. The magnet is
designed to strengthen the magnetic field at
the earpiece of the telephone.
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