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•Set the TV or other audio equipment on to a normal listening
level for other members of the household.
•Select the sound source required from the source select buttons.
•Set the volume control to minimum/ tone to normal (mid
position).
•Switch your hearing aid on to the ‘T’ setting.
•Adjust the volume and tone to suit your listening.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Microphone Priority Function
The microphone sockets (18 and 19) can both be used. Socket (1)
is the standard socket to use, when connecting the microphone to
a TV with speakers. Socket (P) stands for priority, it gives a louder
signal than socket (1), this is very useful when using a second
microphone for environmental sounds that must be heard over
and above the TV or other sound source.
Background noise Function
The background noise button (20) can be used to boost the
microphone sound level; this can be very useful when using a
microphone to pick up environmental sound over and above the
TV.
Volume Control
Use to adjust the volume (4) of the signal received by the hearing
aid. As the signal increases the volume LED will travel up indicat-
ing the volume level in use and travel down when the signal is
decreased. Also adjustable by remote control.