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Phonak Connectivity Options Connecting hearing technology to computers Connecting Hearing Assistive Technology or Tablets Your student will need the appropriate audio cord that came in the box with their microphone or streaming device. Simply plug 3.5mm end of the cord into the headphone port on the computer/device and the other end into the microphone. Phonak sells audio cables for their Roger microphones and streaming devices.
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Audio splitters come in different shapes and sizes. However, they have the same purpose, to split the signal so more than one person can hear. Below are audio splitters. They would plug into the headphone jack of the computer, then you would plug the HAT technology into one audio port and the parents headphones into the other audio port.
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If the child uses a Touchscreen Mic The Touchscreen uses the 3.5mm audio cable. Once you have plugged one end of the audio cord into the computer, plug the other end into the bottom of the Touchscreen. Do NOT change any of the selections when the audio settings screen pops up (see image below) It should remain on 'Input' If changed to the other Output settings, the child will not be able to hear the audio from the computer...
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If the child uses a Roger Select, Pen, EasyPen, or Clip-on Mic: The Roger Select, Pen, Easy Pen or Clip-on uses a microUSB-to-3.5 cord audio cable included in the original packaging Once you have plugged one end of the audio cable into the computer, plug the micro-USB end into the bottom of the microphone.
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Hard-Wired (Without Bluetooth): The ComPilot uses a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cord. ⇨ Turn ComPilot II ON Plug audio cable into audio jack at the bottom of the ComPilot II device Plug the other end into the computer headphone/audio jack Ensure you select ‘Headphones’...