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Cochlear Baha 5 Pairing And Streaming Manual

Cochlear Baha 5 Pairing And Streaming Manual

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Summary of Contents for Cochlear Baha 5

  • Page 1 Cochlear Baha 5 Sound Processors ® ™ Bimodal Pairing and Streaming Manual...
  • Page 2 Turn on Locate and press the round pairing button on back of the microphone by the clip. Press Turn on Baha 5 Sound Processor number of times (1, 2, or 3) by closing the battery door. for channel allocation. Pairing is successful when an...
  • Page 3 Microphone Streaming Turn on ReSound Hearing Aid Baha 5 Sound Processor ReSound Hearing Aid and Cochler Baha 5 Sound Choose from one of the 4 options Choose from one of the 5 options ™ ® Processor. below to start streaming.
  • Page 4 A: Short-press the push button on the hearing aid or button on also a volume control on the side of the microphone. Baha Sound Processor (top button on Baha 5 and 5 Power, front button on SuperPower). Q: How do I adjust the volume on the microphone?
  • Page 5: Microphone Troubleshooting

    ReSound Multi microphone. Mic or Cochlear Mini Microphone 2+ to B) Check to make sure that it is not sitting the auxiliary source may not be inserted on top of an electrical device.
  • Page 6 Phone Clip Pairing Before You Begin: Turn off ReSound Hearing Aid. Turn off Baha 5 Sound Processor. NOTE: Cochlear Baha ™ ® Sound Processors CANNOT be paired bimodally with the Phone Clip. The Phone Clip can only be paired with one...
  • Page 7 Streaming is initiated automatically through the Bluetooth paired device (e.g. mobile phone)· The phone clip will automatically engage hearing ® devices when Bluetooth paired device sends a Bluetooth signal. ® ® NOTE: Cochlear™ Baha® Sound Processors cannot be paired bimodally with the Phone Clip.
  • Page 8 Turn off either ReSound Hearing The yellow light will go back Aid or Baha 5 Sound Processor. to flashing when ready for the Baha 5 Processor pairing. Press pairing button on TV Streamer. Press number...
  • Page 9 TV Streamer Streaming Turn on ReSound Hearing Aid Baha 5 Sound Processor ReSound Hearing Aid and Cochlear Baha Choose from one of the 4 options Choose from one of the 5 options ™ ® Sound Processor. below to start streaming.
  • Page 10 Q: How do I stop streaming? A: Short-press the push button on the hearing aid or button on Q: Which audio devices can be connected to the Baha Sound Processor (top button on Baha 5 and 5 Power, front Wireless TV Streamer? button on SuperPower).
  • Page 11 TV Streamer FAQs Volume Q: Can I hear others while watching TV? A: Depending on the mixing ratio of your sound processor Q: Does the volume on the sound source also affect the microphones and the streamed audio, you can carry on a volume in my hearing devices? conversation while watching TV if you choose.
  • Page 12 TV Streamer Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Possible Remedy Sound isn’t clear. The hearing devices are out of range of the Try shortening the distance between Wireless TV Streamer. the hearing devices and the Wireless TV Streamer. The cable connecting the Wireless TV Ensure that all cables are plugged in and Streamer to the TV, stereo, computer the power is on.
  • Page 13 TV Streamer Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Possible Remedy The sound from the TV Streamer The audio input level from the TV Adjust the volume using the volume is distorted. is too high. button on the TV Streamer until the sound is no longer distorted. The volume level from the TV Streamer is The audio input level from the TV Adjust the volume using the "+”...
  • Page 14 “Easy to pair. Easier to use.” iPhone ® pairing can be accomplished by following the instructions provided with the Baha 5 (not available with Baha 4) or ReSound Q: What audio wireless accessories stream to both a ReSound Hearing Aid. The iPhone can only be paired with either the ®...
  • Page 16 ©2016 The GN ReSound Group, all rights reserved. The trademarks listed are owned and used by The GN ReSound Group and its related affiliates. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Cochlear is under license .