Remote Control; Using A Telephone - Widex mind 330 Series User Instructions

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Switching between the listening
programs
You can switch between the pro-
grams by using the program but-
ton on the back of the hearing aid.
Each time you use the program
button, a click is produced unless
this function has been disabled. A
spoken message will indicate your
choice of program.
If you have chosen the tone indication setting instead
of a spoken message, beep-tones tell you which pro-
gram you have chosen:
Program 1: One brief beep
Program 2: Two brief beeps
Program 3: Three brief beeps
Program 4: One long and one brief beep
If you wish to have the program button disabled, please
consult your hearing care professional.
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Remote control

- an alternative way of operating the hearing aid
A remote control is an accessory for the
hearing aid. You can easily operate your
hearing aid without a remote control,
but it gives you a number of additional
options. For help to determine whether
you could benefit from a remote con-
trol, please consult your hearing care
professional.

Using a telephone

When using a telephone, we rec-
ommend that you hold the tele-
phone against your head at an an-
gle above your ear, and not directly
against the ear. If the sound is not
optimal, try to move the telephone
loudspeaker to a slightly different
position. If the telephone is provided with a telecoil
and you have the telecoil program in your hearing aid,
you can choose this program to obtain the best possi-
ble sound. You may also have to move the telephone a
little upwards or downwards to find the best position.
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