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Why Does The Graphic Display Turn Blue When I Make A Change; Is The Unite Remote Control Waterproof; Why Does The Unite Remote Control Not React To Key Press; What If I Have Two Different Programs In My Hearing Aids; How Do I Revert Back To Having The Same Program In Both Devices - ReSound Unite Remote Control Frequently Asked Questions Manual

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ReSound Unite Remote Control
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why does the graphic display turn blue when I make a change?

Graphic is by default white. Whenever you make a change (e.g. program change, volume change),
the graphics turn blue until the change has occurred.
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Is the Unite Remote Control waterproof?

No, it is not. Like other electronic devices, exposure to water or excessive moisture may damage
the product. If the Unite Remote Control is unintentionally exposed to water or moisture, wipe it
carefully with a soft cloth.
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Why does the Unite Remote Control not react to key press?

There are a few reasons why this may occur:
1) The Unite Remote Control performs best when buttons are pressed one step at a time rather
than in rapid sequence. When adjusting volume, for example, briefly press a button and wait for a
moment for the beep tones to be heard before continuing. This tip applies to all button use but is
especially relevant to volume adjustments.
2) The Key Lock may be activated.
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What if I have two different programs in my hearing aids; how do I revert back to having the
same program in both devices?
Situation #1: You have started with P1 on both sides but have changed the right side to P2 using
the push button on the right hearing aid. If you now press the P button on the Unite Remote
Control, the left aid will advance to P2, matching that on the right. Further presses of the P button
will advance both aids, thus keeping the same program on both sides.
Situation #2: You have set the left aid to P1 and the right aid to P2. If you now press the
Streaming button, both aids will receive streamed audio from the same source (e.g. the TV). If you
now press the P button, streaming will be cancelled on both sides and both aids will return to their
former programs (P1 and P2).
Situation #3: You have P1 on the left side but have started streaming on the right side using a
long button press on the right hearing aid. If you now press the P button, streaming on the right
side will be cancelled and both aids will return to P1. If you press the Streaming button instead,
both aids will be set to the same streamed audio program.
Situation #4: Both aids are set to P1 but you are using the PhoneNow™ feature on the left side. If
during the call you press the P button, the right side will advance to P2 but this will not disrupt the
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