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Bluetooth - Pairing
your hearing aid
Your hearing aid has built-in
Bluetooth®
con-
nectivity
, allowing you to connect with devices
that support Bluetooth 4.2 or higher, including most
modern Apple iOS or Android smartphones
When connected to a smartphone your hearing aid
is able to play music and answer calls hands-free
In your phone’s settings menu:
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Turn on Bluetooth
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Search for new devices
Hearing aid pairing starts automatically on start-up
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The device enters Bluetooth pairing mode for
3 minutes after being turned on
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From the list of available devices, select your
hearing aid to simultaneously pair both devices
Only connect to the Right (“R-”) hearing aid
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A melody is played when successfully paired
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Once paired, your hearing aids will automatically
reconnect when in range of your phone.
This
reconnection can take up to 2 minutes
Hands free calls
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When paired, phone calls are automatically
transferred to your hearing aids. Your voice is
picked up by the hearing aid’s microphones
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To accept an incoming call, you will first hear a
notification through the hearing aids
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The call can be
accepted
by a
short press
on
the multi-function button (either
UP
or
DOWN
)
or rejected with a
long press
(over 2 seconds)
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Alternatively, accepting the phone call on your
phone will transfer the call to your hearing aids
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End a call
with a
long press
on your multi-
function button (either
UP
or
DOWN
)
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Pairing is only necessary once per phone
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Bluetooth connection will extend to 30ft / 10m but
can be reduced by obstructions in a purse or pocket
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Bluetooth connection will cause extra battery drain. If
hearing aids are not connected via Bluetooth there
will be no extra battery loss
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See audicus.com/support for help with Bluetooth