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Remote Control
User Manual
Accessory for:
Wireless hearing aids

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Summary of Contents for Starkey StarLink 610

  • Page 1 Your StarLink Remote Control User Manual Accessory for: Wireless hearing aids...
  • Page 2 Congrats! You’re about to enhance your hearing experience.
  • Page 3 You’ve got a Remote Control. Enhanced control. Easy adjustments. Your StarLink Remote enhances the control you have over your hearing aids with easy and discreet adjustments. And allows you to connect with the world around you. Use this simple manual to get started. 3 | Intro...
  • Page 4 4 | What’s included...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Get to know your Remote Control Meet your Remote Set up your Remote Use your Remote 2. Troubleshooting guide 3. Additional guidance Intended use FCC information Regulatory information 5 | TOC...
  • Page 7: Get To Know Your Remote Control

    Get to know your Remote Control • Meet your Remote • Set up your Remote • Use your Remote...
  • Page 8: Meet Your Remote

    Meet your Remote Overview 1. Indicator lights 2. Ear Selection switch 3. Volume up 4. Volume down 5. Mute/Unmute 6. Memory Change 7. Favorite 8. Home 9. Lock/Unlock switch 10. Lanyard (optional) housing For more details, see Use your Remote on p.
  • Page 9: Set Up Your Remote

    Set up your Remote To pair with hearing aids Before using your Remote for the first time, you’ll need to pair it with your hearing aid(s). This allows your accessory to recognize your hearing aids so they can work together. STEP 1: Put Lock/Unlock switch in Unlock position (to the left).
  • Page 10 Set up your Remote 3. For a set of hearing aids: • Successful pairing: Both blue (left) and red (right) indicator lights become solid for 2+ seconds. • Unsuccessful pairing: Indicator lights do not become solid for 2+ seconds. Repeat STEP 1 and 2. 4.
  • Page 11: Use Your Remote

    Use your Remote Your Remote allows for easy and discreet adjustments to your wireless hearing aids using the following buttons and switches. For the location of each button or switch on your Remote, see Meet your Remote on p. 8. Indicator lights The blue (left) light blinks when a...
  • Page 12 Use your Remote Volume up and Volume down The volume buttons perform a slightly different function depending on a short press or long press of the buttons. • Short press: The overall level of all sounds coming through your hearing aid microphone changes in the selected direction (either increases ^ or decreases •...
  • Page 13 Use your Remote Memory Change Your hearing care professional may create multiple memories within your hearing aid. By pressing this button, you can access and cycle through the available memories. Favorite Your hearing care professional can set a Favorite configuration for you. By pressing this button, you can easily access that specific configuration.
  • Page 14 Use your Remote Lock/Unlock switch Use this switch to either make an adjustment to your hearing aids, or to prevent unintended hearing aid changes. • Locked position Locked (left): Move switch to the left when not using your Remote. Keeping your Remote locked can also help extend the battery life.
  • Page 15 Troubleshooting guide...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide Problems with your Remote? Try these tips. If issues continue, contact your hearing care professional. Possible Symptom Solutions causes Indicator Move Lock/ lights do not Unlock switch The Remote is in illuminate from Lock (right) locked state. when button to Unlock (left) is pressed.
  • Page 17: Additional Guidance

    Additional guidance • Intended use • FCC information • Regulatory information...
  • Page 18: Intended Use

    Intended use The Remote Control is an accessory to a wireless air conduction hearing aid. It is intended to let a user remotely make volume and program adjustments to an air conduction hearing aid. The Remote Control is classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1 medical instrument standard.
  • Page 19 The expected service life of the Remote Control is 3 years. Wireless Technical Description Starkey Laboratories, Inc. Remote Control operates in the 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz band with a maximum effected radiated power of 3 dBm with transmission modulation type of 1M06F1W. The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth of 2 MHz.
  • Page 20: Fcc Information

    Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Hereby, Starkey Laboratories, Inc. declares that the Remote Control is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from the following addresses and from docs.starkeyhearingtechnologies.com.
  • Page 21: Regulatory Information

    Consult user manual Keep dry Instructions for Disposal of Old Electronics Starkey Laboratories, Inc. encourages, the EU requires, and your local community laws may require, that your Remote Control be disposed of via your local electronics recycling/disposal process. The below instructions are provided for the benefit of disposal/ recycling personnel.
  • Page 22 Regulatory information Symbol Applicable Symbol Symbol Meaning Standard Number BS EN ISO Manufacturer 5.1.1 15223-1:2021 Manufacturer symbol – To identify the Authorized manufacturer of a product representative BS EN ISO 5.1.2 in the European 15223-1:2021 Community Date of BS EN ISO EEA/EU/EC European Authorised 5.1.3 Representative symbol...
  • Page 23 Notes 23 | Notes...
  • Page 24 StarLink and Starkey are trademarks of Starkey Laboratories, Inc. ©2023 Starkey Laboratories, Inc. All Rights Reserved. P00000364 3/23 BKLT3170-01-EN-XX Patent: www.starkey.com/patents...

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