Fm And Direct Audio Input (Optional); Connecting Dai And Integrated Fm; Disconnecting Audio Boot And Integrated Fm - ReSound LiNX 3D BE60 User Manual

Behind-the-ear hearing aids
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8.6

FM and Direct Audio Input (optional)

Your hearing instrument is equipped with a Direct Audio Input facility. Direct Audio Input allows direct
connection of sound sources, a radio, television or even school equipment, to your hearing instrument.
Often, this will improve sound quality.
Direct audio
Integrated FM
The sound source transmits to your instrument via a cable and a click-on device.
The hearing aid automatically detects the Direct Audio Input (DAI) source. The DAI supports the systems
for wireless use as well.
Your hearing aid professional can adjust your hearing aids to fit the mix between the digital audio input
and the microphones on your hearing aids. You may, e.g. select to lower the ambient sounds and amplify
the sounds from the transmitter.
This accessory connects to the bottom of the hearing aids. Once clicked into place, the hearing aids auto-
matically close the microphones and switch to DAI.
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NOTE: DAI is not available for LT67.
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8.6.1 Connecting DAI and integrated FM

1. Align the tip of the DAI click-on adaptor or FM click-on receiver with the groove just above the
battery door and below the model number.
2. Once in place, move the DAI click-on adaptor in the direction of the battery door.
3. Gently click the DAI click-on adaptor onto the hearing aid.

8.6.2 Disconnecting audio boot and integrated FM

1. Press and hold the button on the front side of the DAI click-on adaptor. For the FM click-on re-
ceiver, slide the latch downward with your fingernail.
2. Gently remove the DAI click-on adaptor from the hearing aid.
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