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OticOn Agil
FITTING GUIDE
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Streamer can receive audio signals from radio, PC, MP3 players
or other devices.
Audio sources using Bluetooth can be paired to Streamer
to stream music etc. wirelessly. Other audio sources can be
connected by means of the Audio Cable. Communication from
Streamer to the hearing instruments will always be wireless.
Wireless Audio input
Music from a stereo Bluetooth device is connected to Streamer
when:
— the two devices are paired
— inside the Bluetooth range (30 feet)
— When the music player (or other stereo audio source) is
turned on, streaming is automatically started via Streamer
and played in the hearing instruments.
Starting wireless audio streaming
Audio streaming can always be started from Streamer with
a long push on the Audio button. If no TV Adapter has been
paired to Streamer – then a short push on the Audion button
will also start streaming.
Note! This feature is only available in Streamer 1.3 or later.
To upgrade Streamer firmware to a later version please see
page 89 – 90.
Stop wireless audio stre aming
The audio streaming is ended by pressing Streamer’s Audio
button. The hearing instruments will return to the General
program (P1).
Wired Audio input
When the jack wire connects from an audio player to Streamer,
Streamer will start streaming sound after the Audio button is
pressed.
Stop audio streaming
When the jack is removed or the Audio button is used to end
the audio transmission, the hearing instruments will return
to the General program (P1).
Audio Streaming
Accepting phone calls during audio streaming
(wired or wireless)
If a phone call is accepted while the audio signal is activated,
the phone call will have priority.
When the phone call is over Streamer will automatically return
to audio streaming.