Introduction SurfLink Media 2 is designed to stream audio from electronic audio sources directly to your wireless hearing aids� ® SurfLink Media 2 can be successfully connected to many electronic audio sources, including televisions, radios, computers, MP3 players, DVD players and cable boxes�...
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Typical Setup Cable Box Back View (Audio Outputs) SurfLink Media 2 Back View Audio Out Typical Cable Box SurfLink Media 2 Wall Socket...
LED: The LED indicator provides helpful information 4. Coaxial S/PDIF Jack: This cable can be obtained about the current state of SurfLink Media 2� from your hearing professional (ask for part #90971-000)� 1. Microphone Jack: Mono external microphones Mono/Stereo Switch:...
Basic Use To quickly start using SurfLink Media 2 with a typical setup: 1� Remove the plastic caps from both ends of the TOSLINK cable� 2� Insert a TOSLINK cable into the Audio OUT jack on your electronic audio source� Power on your electronic audio source�...
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) can stream audio from top switch position� If unsure, contact your hearing All Hearing Aids professional� 6� Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket� 7� Insert the power adaptor microUSB connector into the rear of SurfLink Media 2 (jack #5)�...
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Turn on SurfLink Media 2 by pressing the front power button until it glows blue� 9� If the rear LED glows solid green, then SurfLink Media 2 is detecting an incoming audio signal� Tip: If the LED does not illuminate, recheck your setup or review Troubleshooting section on page 16.
1� If there are no AUDIO OUT jacks available on your electronic audio source, then an external microphone can capture audio� External Microphone 2� Insert the microphone cable into rear of SurfLink Media 2 (jack #1)� 3� Place the microphone near an active speaker� TIP:...
Audio Power TOSLINK S/PDIF Stereo Fidelity Supply TIP: If your electronic audio source has multiple AUDIO OUT jacks, only use one. You can connect SurfLink Media 2 to multiple electronic audio sources by using a combination of different cable styles.
Mono/Stereo Audio The Mono/Stereo switch supports both Mono and Stereo audio streaming� When Mono is chosen, SurfLink Media 2 merges the left and right audio channels and streams combined audio to a hearing aid� Appropriate settings for Mono/Stereo switch are: •...
When initially setting up SurfLink Media 2, a solid green LED confirms that an electronic audio source is outputting audio at a detectable level and the cable is properly attached to SurfLink Media 2� If you are not hearing streamed audio, troubleshoot by changing memories in your hearing aids or by pressing the Favorite button (start/stop streaming) on your remote control�...
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For example, most television and computer headphone jacks allow a user to turn up the audio being sent from the Audio Out jack� TIP: During initial setup, a solid green LED confirms a proper cable hookup between SurfLink Media 2 and your electronic audio source.
Volume adjustments made on SurfLink Media 2 do not affect a hearing aid microphone volume level, nor do they affect the volume setting of the electronic audio source�...
) can be used to start and stop audio streaming� To use a remote control during audio streaming, aim the remote control directly at SurfLink Media 2 as the command is actually relayed by SurfLink Media 2 to the hearing aids�...
Media 2 appears to be on� Set the digital output on your electronic audio source to PCM� Audio Electronic audio source output is formats not compatible with SurfLink Media 2 include RAW, Dolby Digital ® not correct format� AC3 and MPEG�...
International Use Your SurfLink Media 2 is approved to operate at a radio frequency that is specific to your country or region and might not be approved for use outside your country or region� Be aware that operation during international travel may cause interference to other electronic devices, or other electronic devices may cause interference to your SurfLink Media 2�...
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WARNING: If Portable Radio Frequency communications equipment is used closer than 30 cm (12 inches) from SurfLink Media 2, degradation of the performance of your hearing aid could result� If this occurs, move away from the communications equipment�...
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Wireless Technical Description The North American version of SurfLink Media 2 operates in the 902-928 MHz frequency band with a maximum effective radiated power of 14�5 dBm with transmission modulation type of 723KF1D� The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth of 300 kHz�...
Regulatory Notices FCC ID: EOA-TV G722 Starkey Hearing Technologies IC: 6903A-TVG722 (Model 210) 6700 Washington Ave� South Eden Prairie, MN USA FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards� Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired Starkey Hearing Technologies...
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