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Instruction Manual Bluetooth Remote 2013 Audicus Inc, All Rights Reserved...
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Instruction Manual Bluetooth Remote 2013 Audicus Inc, All Rights Reserved...
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We are excited that you’re taking advantage of what our hearing aids can offer. Your Bluetooth Remote will enhance the way you interact with your surroundings and improve your quality of life. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at...
Welcome Content Introduction Making / Receiving Calls Remote Control Overview Using the Bluetooth Remote Transmitter Overview Transmitter and TV Charging the Remote Bluetooth Integrations Volume and Programs Trouble Shooting Bluetooth Programs Cellphone Pairing iPhone/iPad Pairing Android Cellphone Pairing...
Inside the Mini-Media Box You Will Find… 1. Remote Controller 2. Transmitter 3. Power Plugs + Traveler Set 4. Cables and Analog Adapter* *for TV, HiFi, Transmitter, etc.
Charging the Bluetooth Remote and Transmitter Bluetooth Remote 1. Charge the remote for at least 5 hours before initial use. 2. LED light shines solid green Fully charged Needs to be charged when fully charged. Remote OFF Remote ON Transmitter 1.
Volume and Programs (NO Bluetooth) Your hearing aid is equipped with 4 acoustic programs. If NO remote is paired with the aid, these programs are as follows: WITHOUT Bluetooth Remote Automatic/Universal Program 1 Automatic/Universal + More Volume Program 2 Automatic/Universal + Less Volume...
Programs (WITH Bluetooth) When the Bluetooth Remote is paired with the hearing aid, you have two acoustic programs available, in addition to 3 Bluetooth Programs. When no Bluetooth sources are available, you will only hear 2 programs (1 beep &...
Cellphone Pairing Please note that you can pair your Bluetooth Remote with your cellphone. The remote relays information to the hearing aid. Your cellphone must have Bluetooth enabled to successfully pair with the remote. 1. Remote must be charged at least 5 hours before use. Charger is included with package.
Cellphone Pairing Pairing your iPhone/iPod (for iOS 6.9 and earlier) 1. Be sure to charge Bluetooth remote before use 2. Find the Settings icon; tap it 3. Tap the Bluetooth category, then slide the icon dial to the right 4.
Android Cellphone Pairing Pairing your Android Device 1. Be sure to charge Bluetooth remote before use 2. Find the Wireless Settings icon on your phone; tap it 3. Tap the Bluetooth category, then slide the icon dial to the right 4.
Making / Receiving Calls Once your cellphone and remote have been paired, you can easily receive calls. When your phone rings, you can press the phone button on the top left to listen to the conversations through your hearing aids. Your remote will work as the microphone.
Using the Bluetooth Remote During Calls Phone Calls The Bluetooth Remote operates within short distances. For best performance, keep the remote within 2 feet. Use the lanyard or clip to fix the aid onto your upper body or place it in your pocket.
How to connect the Transmitter to TV NOTE: Be sure to charge your transmitter at least 2 hours before use. 1. Locate the composite cables in the box received. 2. In the rear of your TV, locate the AUDIO OUT area and connect the composite cables. 3.
Your aBlue can integrate with many devices. The transmitter allows you to connect any non-Bluetooth devices with your hearing aid. Use the diagram below to see what options you have for integrations. If you have questions, contact Audicus for more help. Non- Transmitter...
Trouble Shooting Issue Possible Cause Action • You have not paired your remote control Pair devices. To make remote I only hear two beeps when I with any Bluetooth compatible devices discoverable, hold the Phone Button for press the two seconds •...
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