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Connecting with your mobile phone

To receive or place phone calls with the Phone Clip, 
the Bluetooth

®

 functionality must be activated in your 

mobile phone. Your phone might ask you to confirm 
whether you would like to connect with the Phone Clip 
after it is successfully paired.

If you have to connect manually, locate a list of “Paired 
Devices” in your phone’s Bluetooth menu. From this list, 
highlight “Hearing Aid Phone” and select “Connect.”

You are now ready to use your Phone Clip.

On some phones you can also enable “Automatic 
Reconnection.” Refer to your mobile phone’s user guide 
for instructions on how to do this.

Tip!

 In most instances, a headset symbol on the main  

screen of your mobile phone will confirm that you have 
successfully connected.

Using the Phone Clip

Managing calls with the call pick-up / hang-up button

Incoming calls:

To answer a call, press once.

To decline a call, double-click.

During a call:

To transfer a call started on your 
phone to the phone clip, press once.

To put a call on hold, press and hold 
for 2 seconds.

To make a call:

To redial the last number, double-click.

To activate voice dialing, press and 
hold for 2 seconds.

Light indicators (LED)

The  LED indicator at the top of your Phone Clip 
functions as a multi-purpose user interface, providing 
information on the status of the device.

Blinks

Meaning

Normal operation (green)
Battery low (yellow)
Charging (red)
Fully charged – still connected to charger (red/green)
Ready for pairing with sound processor (yellow)
Ready for pairing with Bluetooth device (blue)
Bluetooth call active (blue)

Using the Phone Clip as a remote control

Adjust the sound processor’s volume. 

Press once to mute and unmute the 
sound processor’s microphones. 

Press one or more times to toggle 
through the sound processor’s programs.

When you’re not on the phone, 
the Phone Clip can also be used 
as a simple remote control for 
your sound processor

(s).

Charging the battery

Plug one end of the included micro-USB charging cable 
into the Phone Clip and the other into a computer, or 
into a power outlet via the supplied adapter.

When the red LED indicator on top of the Phone Clip 
turns green with a red blink every 2 seconds charging  
is complete.

The first time you charge your Phone Clip allow it to 
charge for at least 3 hours, even if the indicator light 
shows a full charge. The battery cannot be overcharged.

Note:

 The Phone Clip provides 6 hours of talk time or 80 hours of 

standby time from a full charge.

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