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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Streamer Pro 1.3A...
  • Page 2 This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new Streamer. Please read Streamer Pro 1.3A is intended to be used by wireless hearing solutions users. The product the booklet carefully, including the Warning section. This will help you achieve the full is intended to be used together with the given hearing solution.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents “Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not Package content responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory Streamer overview...
  • Page 4 Primary functions Additional information Connectivity/streaming Cleaning and maintenance Mobile phone Accessories and spare parts ConnectLine phone solution Warnings ConnectLine microphone Technical information ConnectLine TV solution Australian warranty International warranty Secondary functions ConnectLine App Index Connectivity/streaming Music/audio cable Headset cable Music/audio wireless PC headset –...
  • Page 5: Package Content

    Package content This guide (Instructions for use) Box 2 The Streamer box consists of the following elements: USB charger cable Instructions for use Streamer Pro 1.3A (page 22) Oticon Opn 3.5 mm mini jack stereo cable for MP3/music (page 49) Streamer Neck loop –...
  • Page 6: Streamer Overview

    Streamer overview Neck loop (page 16) On/off On/off button Neck loop in/out Phone On/off indicator Status (page 35 & 42) Volume control Pairing indicator (up/down) Battery (page 28) Microphone inlet Microphone (page 44) TV (page 46) IMPORTANT NOTICE AUX selector Mini jack Please refer to your hearing aid’s instruction for use for details on the functionality of Power supply...
  • Page 7: Basic Functions - First-Time Use Wearing The Streamer With The Neck Loop

    Basic functions – first-time use Inserting neck loop The neck loop snaps into the holes on the top of Wearing the Streamer with the neck loop the Streamer. The neck loop is an integral part of the Streamer’s electronic system. It is used as an Note that when talking to somebody through the antenna to transmit sound to your hearing aids.
  • Page 8: Using The Streamer Without The Neck Loop

    Using the Streamer without the neck loop When using the Streamer without the neck loop, the distance to the hearing aid should be less than one metre. You may experience drop-outs in sound, which is why we always recommend using the neck loop. Max 1 metre When using the Streamer without the neck loop, more power will be used –...
  • Page 9: Turning The Streamer On And Off

    Turning the Streamer on and off Power on/off Status Front Description Power on Press the on/off button on the top of the Streamer for approx. 2 seconds until all lights on the front and top flash to indicate it is powered on. The Streamer is off Release the on/off button.
  • Page 10: Charging The Streamer

    On/off indicator Charging the Streamer Charging Status Front Description The Streamer uses a rechargeable battery. We recommend that you charge the Streamer once a day for best possible Charging – when turned off – status indicator will blink performance. green Charging –...
  • Page 11: Battery Low Indicator

    Battery low indicator Battery low Battery low indicator indicator Status Front Description The Streamer will indicate battery low (approx. 20 minutes capacity left) with a steady red light, and battery very low Battery low – approx. 20 minutes capacity left when (approx.
  • Page 12 Battery capacity and charge time Battery capacity Up to 10 hours typical daily use: 2 hours phone, 6 hours TV using neck loop and 2 hours standby (after 2 years the capacity will be approx. 8 hours typical daily use). Battery capacity not Up to 5 hours typical use: 1 hour phone, 3 hours TV and 1 using neck loop...
  • Page 13: Remote Control Of The Hearing Aids

    AND down for 1 second simul- taneously. IMPORTANT NOTICE • The mute function is only available in the most recent Oticon hearing aids. Please consult your hearing care professional for details. • Even though the Streamer is turned off, the remote functionality of the hearing...
  • Page 14: Pairing The Streamer With A Mobile Phone And Other Devices

    Pairing the Streamer with a mobile phone 2. Put the other device (e.g. mobile) in pairing mode. and other devices This is typically in a set-up menu on your phone. We advise you to look in your mobile phone’s Before the Streamer can be used with other devices – such as “instructions for use”, e.g under pairing.
  • Page 15: Clear Pairing

    Clear pairing Pairing Status Front Description If you have problems with pairings, you can clear all pairings by pressing the on/off button and the volume up Streamer in pairing mode button at the same time for 3 seconds. Pairing complete Streamer on Steady Blinking...
  • Page 16: Connectivity/Streaming

    Primary functions Connectivity/streaming Mobile phone The ConnectLine Streamer user interface has been designed to To be able to receive or make calls while using the give you the best possible daily use in the following situations: Streamer, make sure that the Streamer and mobile phone have been paired (pages 30-31), are turned on and are 1.
  • Page 17: Mobile Phone

    How to answer a call Receiving a call Make sure that you are able to speak into the Status Front Description Microphone Streamer’s microphone. Streamer on and ready When your mobile phone rings, you will hear an incoming call alert in your hearing aids. At the same time the phone button on the Streamer and Phone indicator and top status blinks green.
  • Page 18 How to make a call Making a call Make sure that you are able to speak into the Streamer’s Status Front Description microphone. Streamer on and ready To make a call, you only need to operate the mobile phone. 33 40 17 _ _ You do not need to operate the Streamer.
  • Page 19 Personalisation of mobile phone features Last number redial – default on The following mobile phone features can be enabled, or disabled, by your hearing care Pressing and holding the phone button will activate the last number redial professional. (if supported by mobile phone). Reject call –...
  • Page 20: Connectline Phone Solution

    ConnectLine phone solution Talking on the phone Status Front Description The Streamer can also be used with a traditional analogue landline phone by using a ConnectLine phone solution, Streamer on and ready which is available as a separate accessory. For details on how to use the ConnectLine phone solution, Streamer connected –...
  • Page 21: Connectline Microphone

    Speech from the person wearing the micro- Streamer on and ready phone is transferred through the streamer to the person wearing Oticon hearing aids. When connected to the microphone – you will hear sound For details on how to use the ConnectLine...
  • Page 22: Connectline Tv Solution

    As a separate accessory, a ConnectLine TV solution is available, which transmits the sound from a TV to your Streamer on and ready Oticon hearing aids through the Streamer. For details on how to use the ConnectLine TV solution, Connecting to TV please refer to the instructions for use included with the ConnectLine TV solution.
  • Page 23: Secondary Functions Connectline App

    MP3 players, computers, etc. tomise the features of the ConnectLine system. The following priorities apply. Available on App Store® and on Google Play™. Please visit www.oticon.global/connectline for more A Priority 1 Mini jack in/out (if connected) Briefly press AUX selector Page 50 information and for details on compatibility.
  • Page 24: Music/Audio Cable

    Music/audio cable Music/audio – cable Status Front Description Inserting and connecting the included mini jack cable enables you to listen to music/audio from a wide range of Streamer on and ready devices. You will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound To listen to audio from your device, simply press the from the device selector briefly.
  • Page 25: Headset Cable

    Headset cable Microphone Headset cable Status Front Description Make sure that you are able to speak into the Streamer’s microphone. Streamer on and ready Inserting and connecting the included mini jack cable and You will hear a confirmation beep – you are now able to the included headset splitter cable enables you to use the listen and talk to the other party Streamer as a headset with your computer.
  • Page 26: Music/Audio Wireless

    Music/audio wireless Music/audio wireless Status Front Description To hear music/sound wirelessly, e.g. from an MP3 player or a computer with built-in Bluetooth, make sure that Streamer on and ready the device has been paired to your Streamer (page 30), that both are turned on, and within range (<10 metres). Streamer connecting to music/audio device To listen to music e.g.
  • Page 27: Pc Headset – Wireless

    PC headset – wireless Headset – wireless Status Front Description Make sure that you are able to speak into the Streamer’s microphone inlet. Streamer on and ready When pairing to a computer, make sure that the Streamer is paired as a headset device. Streamer connecting to music/audio device To use the headset function, call control is done from When connected, you will hear a confirmation beep...
  • Page 28: T-Coil (Built-In)

    T-coil (built-in) T-coil Status Front Description The Streamer has a built-in tele loop receiver (T-coil). Streamer on and ready To receive sound from the tele loop receiver, press and hold the AUX selector for approx. When connected, you will hear a confirmation beep seconds.
  • Page 29: Fm Receiver (Optional)

    FM receiver (optional) Status Front Description An FM receiver can be plugged into the Euro pin socket. The receiver is used to receive FM signals Streamer on and ready. FM receiver powered on and ready from an FM transmitter, typically worn by a school for channel syncronisation teacher.
  • Page 30: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Additional information Cleaning and maintenance The Streamer is a sealed device that requires minimum maintenance. Any dirt, moisture or grease should be cleaned off by using a soft, dry cloth. It is recommended that you clean the Streamer on a regular basis. The microphone inlet and the connectors for audio input, neck loop and charging must be kept free of dirt or debris.
  • Page 31: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Accessories and spare parts Protective skins Replacement neck loops Additional protective skins, dark or light grey, are available Replacement neck loops, black or white, from your hearing care professional. are available in three sizes: Short (51 cm), medium (66 cm) and long (81 cm) from your hearing care professional.
  • Page 32: Warnings

    Warnings Warnings You should familiarise yourself fully with the fol- Never attempt to replace the battery. If battery Cross control X-ray/CT/MR/PET scanning, electrotherapy lowing general warnings and the entire contents replacement is needed, please return your Your Streamer should be kept out of the reach of and surgery of this booklet before using your Streamer to device to the supplier.
  • Page 33 Please refer to national traffic laws regarding interference according to the most stringent and/or found in these tests. Oticon takes no the use of communication devices while in traf- international standards. However, interference financial responsibility in terms of reimburse- flc.
  • Page 34: Technical Information

    Temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C Additional information can be found in the: Humidity: 15% to 93%, non-condensing Technical Data Sheets (TD) on www.oticon.global. USA and Canada This device contains a radio module with the following certification ID numbers: FCC ID: U28CL2STRM...
  • Page 35: Australian Warranty

    Notice: If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada’s licence- can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to exempt RSSs standards.
  • Page 36: International Warranty

    12 months from the date of delivery. This limited warranty covers manu- facturing and material defects in the device itself, but not in accessories such as e.g. bat- Oticon A/S teries, cables, power supplies, etc. Problems arising from improper/incorrect handling or...
  • Page 37 Bluetooth logo Description of symbols used in this booklet and on labels Registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. where any use of such requires a Warnings license. Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device. Made for Apple badges Manufacturer Indicates that the device is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
  • Page 38: Index

    Index Call Earphones. See Headset Instrument view 11 Answer 32 End the call 34 A2DP device. See Music wireless End 32, 34 Euro pin socket. See FM Accessories 60 Make 34 Landline phone 38 Aircraft, use on 64 Reject 36 Last number redial 36 Answer a call 32 Transfer 37 First-time use 12...
  • Page 39 Listen to music 46 Wireless 50 Rechargeable battery 18 Voice dial 36 Mute 24 Reject call 36 Volume up/down 24 Muting the hearing instruments 24 Remote control 24 Warnings 62, 63, 64, 65 Neck loop 12 Sound. See music Wireless 50, 52 Spare parts 60 Without the neck loop 14 Splitter 9...
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