Using Assistive Listening Devices - Panasonic KX-TGMA44C Installation Manual

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Using assistive listening devices

If you use hearing aids that are compatible with a neckloop, you can
connect your neckloop to a handset and enjoy hands-free conversations.
When talking on the phone, you can speak using the neckloop's
microphone or the handset's microphone depending on the neckloop's
features and the handset's settings.
– Hearing aids that are equipped with a telecoil (T-coil)
– Audio neckloops with a 3-pole, 2.5 mm plug
– Audio neckloops with a 3-pole, 3.5 mm plug
*1 In this case, a 3-pole 3.5 mm to 3-pole 2.5 mm adaptor is required.
To use with a T-coil-equipped hearing aid
1
Set your hearing aid to the "T" setting.
R Refer to your hearing aid's operating instructions for details.
2
Hold the handset near your hearing aid when talking.
To use a neckloop
When using a neckloop with the handset, you can speak using the
neckloop's microphone or using the handset's microphone.
Important:
R You must set the headset type before use (page 19).
1
Connect the neckloop to the headset jack on the side of the handset.
2
Use the handset as normal.
R Refer to your neckloop's operating instructions for details.
R If your neckloop does not have a microphone, speak into the
R You can use volume booster (page 15), speech booster
Setting the headset type
Set this setting to match the type of device connected. This feature can
be set for each unit.
For assistance, visit www.panasonic.ca/english/support
TGMA44C(en)_0610_ver021.pdf
handset's microphone.
(page 17), tone control (page 14), and other features even when
using a neckloop.
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Accessibility
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