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Phonak ComPilot II How To Connect
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How to Connect
with ComPilot II
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Device Description
1.
Main
2.
Volume up/down
3.
Home
4.
Connect
5.
On/Off switch
General Operation
To switch on, slide the On/Off switch on the side of the ComPilot II down.
The power indicator light will continue to fade in and out green during use.
To switch off, slide the On/Off switch on the side of the ComPilot
II up. The power indicator light will flash red and then turn off.
When charging with the mini-USB power cord, the power indicator
light will be solid red and when fully charged will be solid green.
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Microphones
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Audio input 3.5 mm jack
8.
Roger/FM (Europlug)
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Charging input (mini-USB)
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Audio
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Power
Neckloop sockets
Neckloop

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Summary of Contents for Phonak ComPilot II

  • Page 1 On/Off switch Audio General Operation To switch on, slide the On/Off switch on the side of the ComPilot II down. • The power indicator light will continue to fade in and out green during use. To switch off, slide the On/Off switch on the side of the ComPilot •...
  • Page 2 Figure 1 Connecting to Computers/Tablets WIRED IN (3.5 mm cable) Switch ON your ComPilot II and place it around your neck with your hearing aids on. Figure 1 Insert the audio cable into your ComPilot II. Figure 2 Insert the other end of the audio cable into...
  • Page 3 After successful pairing, the audio indicator will stop blinking blue. Streaming: Switch ON your ComPilot II and place it around your neck with your hearing aids on. Figure 1 Remove your TVLink II from your television, if it has already been set up there, and insert the 3.5 mm analog audio cable in...
  • Page 4 Bluetooth off on that device. • Ensure the neckloop on your ComPilot II is plugged all the way in on both sides of the device. Do not fold or bend the neckloop. It is always good to have a spare neckloop if possible.