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Operations

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Volume adjustment

You can adjust the TV audio volume by 
following the instructions below.

Use the volume keys to turn the volume up 
or down.

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The volume control provides 17 adjustable volume 
levels. A notification sound is not made from the 
hearing instrument.

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Press and hold the volume key, so the volume is 
consecutively changing by itself at 1-second interval.

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When the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is 
turned off and then back on again, the volume 
remains unchanged since it was last adjusted.

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Adjusting TV volume does not affect the volume of 
the hearing instrument.

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The TV volume is the same as that for music through 
the external input terminal.

Volume adjustment through the Audio 
Transmitter*

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See the instructions that came with the 
Audio Transmitter*1.

*1 The Audio Transmitter is an optional 

accessory sold separately.

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Mix left and right audio channels

You can switch between stereo binaural 
hearing and L/R mix. In binaural stereo 
hearing, one channel is differentiated from 
the other. The split audio is directed from one 
stereo channel to one ear and from the other 
channel to the other ear. In the Hearing Hub, 
the binaural stereo mode is set as default. 
Those who are wearing a monaural hearing 
instrument can only hear the sound from one 
stereo channel in one ear because the other 
channel is disabled. In L/R mix, multiple sound 
sources are merged together to create a 
multi-dimensional sound, rich in depth and 
complexity. Regarding L/R mix setup, ask your 
dispenser for assistance.

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Hearing instrument microphone

You can set up the microphone of your 
hearing instrument as you can simultaneously 
listen to the sound from a television through 
your hearing instrument’s microphone.
For enabling or disabling the microphone, ask 
your dispenser for assistance.

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Summary of Contents for WH-0M1101A

Page 1: ...utside the United States While in flight If you are fitted with a cardiac pacemaker For safe and reliable operation it is important that you read this manual thoroughly and fully understand the operating procedures before attempting to set up and operate the Hearing Hub Failure to follow the operating instructions may result in poor performance of the product or even can result in serious and some...

Page 2: ... device identification number for you Product Model R1 W series WH R17C WH R15C WH R13C To dispensers A wireless connection between the Hearing Hub and hearing instrument must be adjusted and configured by the dispenser on an individual basis Inappropriate wireless connection setup may cause damage to your clients or result in poor performance of the product If you have any questions contact the P...

Page 3: ...stment 33 Memory switch 35 Remaining battery power of the hearing instrument 36 Hearing instrument reset 37 Listen to TV audio Listen to TV audio Pairing 39 Listen to TV audio Prerequisite 42 Listen to TV audio Operation 43 Make and receive calls on mobile phone Make and receive calls on mobile phone Pairing 45 Make and receive calls on mobile phone Prerequisite 48 Make and receive calls on mobile...

Page 4: ...data Voice memo recording 64 Listen to recorded audio data 68 Protect audio files 70 Hearing Hub reset 71 LED indicator 72 Reference Maintenance 77 Bluetooth operation instructions 78 Troubleshooting guide 80 Specifications 86 Warranty and customer service 88 Information 89 FCC compliance 91 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 5: ...fective items please inform your dispenser Operating Instructions Easy Guide Limited Warranty Charger cradle QTY 1 AC adaptor QTY 1 AC cord QTY 1 Audio cable Length 1 0 m QTY 1 Option sold separately Consult your dispenser Audio Transmitter for hearing instruments WH 0M1301A 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 6: ...ƛ The following symbols specify behavior or actions which are not allowed and an instruction that must be carried out Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury Indicates a possible hazard which if not avoided may result in minor to moderate injury It is also used to alert against unsafe practices that can result in property damage Not allowed Mandator...

Page 7: ... system consists of an AC cord AC adaptor and charger cradle Use the charger cradle provided specifically designed to charge the Hearing Hub pUse of any other device could result in battery leakage overheating ignition or explosion If the battery is completely drained it needs to be replaced Promptly consult your dispenser pDo not attempt to replace the battery yourself Incorrect replacement can l...

Page 8: ...em out of reach of children Turn off your wireless device on airplanes This device is designed in compliance with FCC rules for use only within the United States Its use aboard an airplane is subject to individual airlines rules Typically the airline responsible person pilot will announce all electronic equipment and wireless devices should be turned off during take off and landing As a general ru...

Page 9: ...ct the functionality of automatic control equipment such as automatic doors and fire alarms They are vulnerable to other electromagnetic energy Medical device malfunction can disrupt operations or cause serious accidents Do not use your Hearing Hub while driving It introduces a significant form of distraction Violation of this warning can cause serious traffic accidents pGive full attention to dri...

Page 10: ...h other such as in trains This is to prevent your device from inadvertently affecting pacemakers and other medical devices when the device is in close proximity with people wearing them Keep out of reach of children and pets A length adjustment mechanism rubber slider for a neckloop antenna P 24 may be accidentally removed It can be swallowed and pose a choking hazard and possibly cause internal i...

Page 11: ...circuit Do not plug in and run too many appliances on the same circuit at one time and overload the circuit The AC cord plug must be connected to an AC 120 V only Failure to heed to this warning may result in overheating and or even a fire Do not damage the AC cord or plug Do not use a damaged AC cord Do not modify forcibly bend twist pull or heat the AC cord Do not use the plug if the blades are ...

Page 12: ...l impact or dropping the instrument or any damages to the instrument pUnusual situations such as abnormal odor emission of smoke or unusual sound Insert the AC cord plug into the outlet until it is fully inserted pFire or electric shock due to overheating may result if it is not plugged in all the way pDo not use a damaged AC cord plug pDo not plug the AC cord plug in a damaged outlet It can cause...

Page 13: ... cradle in places subject to extremely high temperatures Failure to heed this caution may cause a fire or seriously damage your Hearing Hub When connecting your Hearing Hub to other external devices via an audio cable be sure to connect only to devices compliant with electric safety standards pNon safety compliant devices may pose a shock hazard when inter connected if their insulation is inadequa...

Page 14: ...Do not twirl spin or play with your neckloop antenna to avoid the possibility of accidentally hitting someone with your neckloop antenna Do not insert the connector pin of the neckloop antenna into any terminals of other devices It can cause a shock hazard CAUTION Make sure the volume level is safe and appropriate before use Exposure to loud sounds or excessive sound levels can cause damage to you...

Page 15: ...The temperature inside the car can reach 140 F 60 ヤ The heat will deteriorate the coating on the outer surface of the Hearing Hub and materials of the parts and components This may damage the product overheat the battery or pose a risk to the vehicle Do not let your wireless device come into contact with skin for an extended period of time The prolonged intense contact between skin and the Hearing...

Page 16: ...ct your wireless device before each use Do not use it if damaged Rugged projection like sharp edges and rough burrs protruding from the surface of the Hearing Hub can cause cuts and nicks to the skin pWhen cleaning the Hearing Hub wipe it gently with a soft cloth Never use organic solvents such as alcohol paint thinner or benzene Failure to heed this caution may result in deformation of the hearin...

Page 17: ...ot leave it in an unventilated automobile exposed to direct sunlight with its all doors and windows shut q Do not use the Hearing Hub near any device that emits high frequency radio waves or generates a strong magnetic field There is a possibility that the volume adjustment or memory change by the Hearing Hub does not work Your hearing instrument may emit acoustic feedback which can result in dama...

Page 18: ...ately Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth TV Audio Transmitter 1 Audio device Hearing instrument Operate your hearing instrument P 32 Listen to TV audio P 39 Voice memo recording P 64 Make and receive calls on mobile phone P 45 Listen to music P 61 Make and receive calls on landline phone P 53 Mobile phone Bluetooth landline phone 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 19: ... External input terminal P 61 3 Record and save audio data with voice memo recording P 64 The Hearing Hub allows you to record your voice or someone s voice through its microphone Audio from TV or external devices and conversation on mobile or landline phones can be recorded Priority mode An operation mode switch is performed in the order indicated below 1 Make calls from your landline or mobile p...

Page 20: ...or authentication purposes during subsequent Bluetooth connections between the two devices Normally once a Bluetooth accessory has been paired with the device it can be used with the device without the need for re pairing assuming the appropriate profile exists for the required service However some devices may require pairing process each time they are used Refer to the manual that came with your ...

Page 21: ...h Passkey PIN A Bluetooth passkey is a password that is used for pairing process of enabling devices to securely communicate with each other The default passkey is 0000 Connection with Bluetooth devices You can connect the Hearing Hub to an Audio Transmitter 1 and up to two phones During talking on the phone through Hearing Hub Hearing Hub cannot receive any call from the other phone It is recomme...

Page 22: ...Hearing Hub 3 LED 2 p The green LED indicates that the Hearing Hub is in TV mode p The orange LED indicates that the recorded data is protected 4 TV key p It enables or disables TV listening 5 Phone key p It enables or disables a Bluetooth connection to the phone POWER OFF ON BINAURAL L R CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURA L L R 17 ...

Page 23: ...Hub and Bluetooth enabled devices 15 Battery power left notification key p It notifies you of the remaining battery power of the hearing instrument with a sound The alert sound differs depending on how much battery power is left 16 Microphone p It is the sound input unit when you use a phone or voice memo recording 17 Monaural Binaural switch p It selects the hearing instrument for the left ear ri...

Page 24: ...ing Do not shorten or modify the neckloop antenna in any way for example tie a knot cut or fold the neckloop antenna T V VOL PHONE CHARGE MEMO LOCK PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMEN TS POWER ON OFF Neckloop antenna Connector pin Hook Safety mechanism Cover Length adjustment mechanism rubber slider Length adjustment mechanism rubber slider ƛ Length adjustment Slide the rubber slider up...

Page 25: ...ap into place pConnect the hook until it clicks into place as shown in the illustration 3 Attach the connector pins to each other pInsert completely 4 Put the covers back in place pPut back the inner cover first and then the outer cover Toward the Hearing Hub main unit Toward the rubber slider Inner cover Outer cover Toward the Hearing Hub main unit Outer cover Inner cover 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 ...

Page 26: ...orange while charging pWhen charging is completed LED 1 will shut off All function keys are disabled during the charging process It is recommended to unplug the AC cord when the charger cradle is not going to be used for an extended period of time T V VOL PHONE CHARGE MEMO LOCK PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING POWER ON OFF Charger cradle DC plug AC adaptor AC cord connector AC cord plug Outlet LED 1 1...

Page 27: ...letely drained Recharge your Hearing Hub immediately LED indicator Status LED 1 Charging The LED turns on Charging Full charge can be completed in 3 hours Varies depending on operating conditions The LED turns on then off Fully charged Charging is complete If you are getting shorter battery life after completing a full charge cycle the battery needs to be replaced Ask your dispenser for assistance...

Page 28: ...s shown in the illustrations below Hanging loosely around your neck Following cases pListen to TV audio pMake and receive calls pListen to music external input terminal Holding in your hand Following cases pAdjust your hearing instrument pRecord audio data with voice memo recording 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 29: ...g instrument and the Hearing Hub can vary depending on where they are placed the direction they are facing or the presence of electromagnetic noise and interference If you do not wear the neckloop antenna keep the distance between the Hearing Hub and your hearing instrument within 14 7 inches 40 cm It is recommended to wear the neckloop antenna to stabilize the wireless connection 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ ...

Page 30: ...o turn on the Hearing Hub slide the power hold switch to POWER ON To turn off the Hearing Hub slide the power hold switch to POWER OFF Power Hold switch ON OFF CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ON WER BINAURA L L R LED 1 LED 2 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ON WER BINAURA L L R LED 1 LED 2 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 31: ...ock mode pWhen the hearing instrument is turned off and then back on again while the Hearing Hub is in key lock mode the volume levels will be reset to the original settings and the program will be reset to Memory 1 To put the Hearing Hub in key lock mode Slide the power hold switch to To cancel the key lock mode Slide the power hold switch to POWER ON Power Hold switch HOLD ON HOLD OFF POWER OFF ...

Page 32: ...AL L R CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R Memory key pSwitches between memory programs Volume key pAdjusts the volume Battery power left notification key pNotifies you of the remaining battery power of the hearing instrument Monaural Binaural switch L The above operations are enabled for the left ear BINAURAL The above operati...

Page 33: ...pressed the hearing instrument makes a buzzing sound for every notification When the hearing instrument reaches its maximum minimum level it does not emit a notification sound pPress and hold the volume key so the volume is consecutively changing by itself at 1 second interval pWhen the hearing instrument is turned off and then back on again the volume level will be reset to the original setting U...

Page 34: ...en the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is turned off and then back on again the volume level of the notification alert will not be reset to the original setting The alert sound adjustment is not available during the following operations pListening to TV audio pMaking calls receiving calls or talking on mobile phone pMaking calls receiving calls or talking on landline phone pListening to music ex...

Page 35: ...eiving calls or talking on mobile phone p Making calls receiving calls or talking on landline phone p Listening to music external input terminal p Recording or playing the recorded audio data through voice memo recording The memory key is used to switch between memory programs CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R Memory key Memo...

Page 36: ... through voice memo recording For information on how to adjust the volume level of notification alert sound see Page 34 How you get to know the remaining battery power of your hearing instrument Press the battery power left notification key near your ear so you can check the remaining battery power of your hearing instrument Almost full Chimes once Half Chimes twice 1 Low Chimes three times 1 Impr...

Page 37: ...rument on the Hearing Hub 1 Wearing the neckloop antenna press and hold the memory key for about 10 seconds When the hearing instrument emits alert sounds to notify the completion of memory switch or volume setup for a few seconds the reset operation is complete 1 1 The alert sound varies depending on the volume and memory program settings PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWE R...

Page 38: ...ring instrument back on again pCompletely close the battery compartment by swinging the door until it snaps securely Once powered on the reset operation has been completed 1 1 When reset has completed the memory program and volume level will be reset to the original settings You need to set them up again to properly function according to your needs Operate your hearing instrument 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞...

Page 39: ...d with the Hearing Hub 2 Press and hold the paring key of the Hearing Hub for about 5 seconds pLED 1 and LED 2 are rapidly blinking green simultaneously 5 times per second 1 The Audio Transmitter is an optional accessory sold separately CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R Within 19 7 inches 50 cm Audio Transmitter 1 CHARGE MEMO ...

Page 40: ...ection indicator LED of the Audio Transmitter 1 will be blinking for about 15 seconds come on for about 30 seconds then shut off Pairing two wireless devices is a one time operation using a Bluetooth connection After the Audio Transmitter 1 has been successfully registered paired with the Hearing Hub pairing does not need to be repeated for subsequent usage If you have any questions about pairing ...

Page 41: ...vice pTo cancel the pairing procedure press the paring key again pTo delete the registered information first hold the paring key down turn on the Hearing Hub then keep holding the paring key for approximately 10 seconds LED 1 and LED 2 will turn solid green for 3 seconds during deletion Once pairing information is deleted the Bluetooth device that has already been paired will be disabled Listen to...

Page 42: ...udio Transmitter 1 to the television pSee the instructions that came with the Audio Transmitter 1 2 Turn on the Audio Transmitter 1 1 The Audio Transmitter is an optional accessory sold separately Bluetooth CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R Audio Transmitter 1 TV Hearing instrument Listen to TV audio 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝...

Page 43: ...ks green once per 2 3 seconds The connection indicator LED of the Audio Transmitter 1 comes on green x Stop listening to TV audio 1 Press the TV key pLED 2 and the connection indicator LED of the Audio Transmitter 1 will shut off pThe mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 so you get back to the normal hearing environment 1 The Audio Transmitter is an optional accessory sold s...

Page 44: ...er is an optional accessory sold separately x Mix left and right audio channels You can switch between stereo binaural hearing and L R mix In binaural stereo hearing one channel is differentiated from the other The split audio is directed from one stereo channel to one ear and from the other channel to the other ear In the Hearing Hub the binaural stereo mode is set as default Those who are wearin...

Page 45: ... Bluetooth See the instructions that came with the mobile phone pTurn off other Bluetooth devices around that have already been paired with the Hearing Hub 2 Press and hold the paring key of the Hearing Hub for about 5 seconds pBoth LED 1 and LED 2 are rapidly blinking green 5 times per second CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R...

Page 46: ...ke or model of the mobile phone pSelect the name of the Hearing Hub HABT01 from the list of discovered devices displayed on your phone s screen pEnter 0000 when you are asked to enter the PIN or passkey Press OK 5 Your mobile phone will confirm pairing and automatically connect to the Hearing Hub Make sure that the Bluetooth pairing procedure has been completed pLED 1 will slowly blink green once ...

Page 47: ...one time pairing connection must be established The pairing connection is only required for the first use and does not need to be repeated for subsequent usage x Pairing instructions See the Pairing instructions in Page 41 Music playing on the mobile phone is not supported If you have any questions about pairing or need assistance ask your dispenser Make and receive calls on mobile phone 9 AGPI DQ...

Page 48: ...ur Hearing Hub around your neck as shown in the illustration If the surrounding is noisy position the microphone close to your mouth Depending on where the microphone is located or facing voice communications might be interrupted Try changing the position of the microphone if you experience poor communication CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER ...

Page 49: ... automatically connect to the mobile phone through Bluetooth and the phone will go into standby mode pIf Bluetooth connection is disabled due to poor signal reception press the phone key for reconnection pOnce the Hearing Hub and mobile phone are connected to each other through Bluetooth LED 1 will be slowly blinking green once per 2 3 seconds Note CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMO...

Page 50: ... send key to answer the call pWhile you receive incoming calls LED 1 is slowly blinking green once per 2 3 seconds pPress the end key to reject an incoming call without answering 3 When done talking hang up by pressing the end key pWhen the call is done the mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL...

Page 51: ...t came with the mobile phone 2 You will hear the ringback tone from your hearing instrument 3 When someone answers it start talking 4 When done talking hang up by pressing the end key pWhen the call is done the mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R End key Make and recei...

Page 52: ...hold the volume key so the volume is consecutively changing by itself at 1 second interval pWhen the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is turned off and then back on again the volume remains unchanged since it was last adjusted pAdjusting the phone volume such as ringtone ringback tone and conversation does not affect the volume of the hearing instrument Adjust the volume on mobile phone pSee the ...

Page 53: ...ㄆㄕㄐㄐㄕㄉ チㄅㄆㄗㄊ ㄆㄔチ ㄓㄐㄖㄏㄅチ ㄕㄉ ㄕチㄉ ㄗㄆチ ㄍㄓㄆ ㄅㄚチ ㄆㄆㄏチㄑ ㄊㄓㄆㄅチㄘㄊㄕㄉチㄕㄉㄆチ ラㄆ ㄓㄊㄏㄈ ラㄖ ハ 2 Press and hold the paring key of the Hearing Hub for about 5 seconds pBoth LED 1 and LED 2 are rapidly blinking green 5 times per second CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R Within 19 7 inches 50 cm Bluetooth landline phone CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHO...

Page 54: ...that came with the Bluetooth landline phone After the Bluetooth landline phone has been successfully registered paired with the Hearing Hub the Hearing Hub will automatically reconnect to the phone Normally the first time a Bluetooth device is used with the Hearing Hub a one time pairing connection must be established The pairing connection is only required for the first use and does not need to b...

Page 55: ...ing instrument and the microphone of the Hearing Hub x Phone setup Directly plug the Bluetooth landline phone into a telephone wall mount jack pSee the instructions that came with the Bluetooth landline phone Bluetooth CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R Bluetooth landline phone Hearing Instrument Make and receive calls on landl...

Page 56: ...sition the microphone close to your mouth Depending on where the microphone is located or facing voice communications might be interrupted Try changing the position of the microphone if you experience poor communication CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAURAL L R Microphone Make and receive calls on landline phone 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝...

Page 57: ...l automatically connect to the Bluetooth landline phone and the phone will go into standby mode pIf Bluetooth connection is disabled due to poor signal reception press the phone key for reconnection pOnce the Hearing Hub and Bluetooth landline phone are connected to each other through Bluetooth LED 1 will be slowly blinking green once per 2 3 seconds Note CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP R...

Page 58: ...green once per 2 3 seconds pPress the end key to reject an incoming call without answering 3 When done talking hang up by pressing the end key pWhen the call is done the mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R LED 1 Send key End key CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ...

Page 59: ...t down the receiver This will not hang up the phone 4 Wait until someone answers the call 5 When done talking hang up by pressing the end key pWhen the call is done the mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 Note CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING ON OWER BINAUR AL L R Send key CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUM...

Page 60: ...ls A notification sound is not made from the hearing instrument pPress and hold the volume key so the volume is consecutively changing by itself at 1 second interval pWhen the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is turned off and then back on again the volume remains unchanged since it was last adjusted pAdjusting the phone volume such as ringtone ringback tone and conversation does not affect the v...

Page 61: ...udio cable into the terminal of the audio device 2 Insert the other end of the audio cable into the input terminal of the Hearing Hub 3 Play audio so you can listen to music from the hearing instrument x Stop listening to music 1 Press stop on the audio device 2 Disconnect the audio cable from the audio device 3 Disconnect the audio cable from the Hearing Hub pThe mode of the hearing instrument wi...

Page 62: ...rument pPress and hold the volume key so the volume is consecutively changing by itself at 1 second interval pWhen the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is turned off and then back on again the volume remains unchanged since it was last adjusted pAdjusting music volume does not affect the volume of the hearing instrument pThe volume level is the same as TV Adjust the volume of audio devices pSee t...

Page 63: ...n only hear the sound from one stereo channel in one ear because the other channel is disabled In L R mix multiple sound sources are merged together to create a multi dimensional sound rich in depth and complexity Regarding L R mix setup ask your dispenser for assistance x Hearing instrument microphone You can set up the microphone of your hearing instrument as you can simultaneously listen to the...

Page 64: ...otection Up to 4 files 1 The microphone should be located toward the sound source 2 Stereo audio is recorded in monaural 3 When the number of recording files exceeds the maximum the oldest file will be replaced with a new one audio files are purged in chronological order If the files are protected they will not be overwritten CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INST...

Page 65: ...The performance of the lyrics and melody fixed in a variety of formats such as compact discs vinyl records and digital downloads are protected as the sound recording The public performance of music includes broadcast radio transmissions or digital transmissions such as AM or FM radio or satellite radio digital satellite television Internet and live concerts You may not modify copy reproduce republ...

Page 66: ... data Voice memo recording Continued 66 Operations Indemnity Panasonic is not liable for any recording failures resulting from Hearing Hub malfunction Voice memo recording 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 67: ... is emitted from the hearing instrument and recording will be stopped pRecording is automatically stopped in the following cases Recording time passes 2 minutes 40 seconds Mode switching occurs for example you are done talking and hang up the phone For information on how to adjust the volume level of notification alert sound for recording start stop see Page 34 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY ...

Page 68: ...s the play key so you can skip the current audio file 2 To stop playing press the stop key pAfter audio files such as phone conversation TV sound and audio from external devices are played the mode of the hearing instrument will be returned to Memory 1 CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R Play key CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE ...

Page 69: ...und is not made from the hearing instrument pPress and hold the volume key so the volume is consecutively changing by itself at 1 second interval pWhen the hearing instrument or Hearing Hub is turned off and then back on again the volume remains unchanged since it was last adjusted pAdjusting the playing sound volume does not affect the volume of the hearing instrument Voice memo recording 9 AGPI ...

Page 70: ... files can be protected x Cancel write protection 1 Press and hold the memory key for at least one second while playing audio data that is write protected pWhen write protection is canceled LED 2 will shut off CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R LED 2 Memory key CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARIN...

Page 71: ...w 1 Press the reset button on the back of the Hearing Hub pPress the reset button until it clicks by poking a toothpick or something sharp as shown in the illustration 2 Turn off the Hearing Hub and then back on again Hearing Hub reset does not affect Bluetooth pairing registered information 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 72: ...emperature returns to the appropriate operating range Blinking twice per second Charging failure Stop charging and turn off the Hearing Hub Consult your dispenser CHARGE MEMO LOCK T V VOL PHONE PLAY STOP REC MEMORY PAIRING HEARING INSTRUMENTS ON POWER OFF BINAUR AL L R LED 1 Green Telephone mode Orange Remaining battery power charging status LED 2 Green TV mode Orange Write protect status of recor...

Page 73: ... conditions Blinking twice per second Completely drained Recharge your Hearing Hub immediately LED indicator Status Descriptions The LED turns on Recorded data is being played Protected The LED shuts off Recorded data is being played Not protected Blinking 5 times per second for 3 seconds The number of recording files reaches a maximum You have already write protected the maximum number of files 9...

Page 74: ... Sending a call or talking on either a mobile or landline phone Blinking 5 times per second Receiving a call Receiving a call on either a mobile or landline phone The LED shuts off Not connected with a phone through Bluetooth Neither a mobile or landline phone is connected through Bluetooth Blinking twice per second Connected with a phone through Bluetooth Poor reception The Hearing Hub is too far...

Page 75: ...io Transmitter 1 through Bluetooth The LED shuts off Not connected with the Audio Transmitter 1 through Bluetooth Blinking twice per second Connected with the Audio Transmitter 1 through Bluetooth Poor reception The Hearing Hub is too far away from TV LED indicator Status Descriptions The LED comes on for 3 seconds The Hearing Hub is ON Once the Hearing Hub is activated the LED will shut off 9 AGP...

Page 76: ...seconds Registered information is being deleted The LED is blinking once per second Connecting to the Audio Transmitter 1 or telephone through Bluetooth The LED comes on solid green for 2 seconds Connection with the Audio Transmitter 1 or telephone through Bluetooth has been completed LED indicator Status Descriptions The LED is blinking once per 2 3 seconds Recording The LED is blinking twice per...

Page 77: ...hat your cloth is clean and free of dirt and dust pUse enough caution when cleaning the microphone Never poke it with a needle toothpick or the like pNever use organic solvents such as alcohol paint thinner or benzene pWhen you clean a charger cradle unplug the AC cord first Microphone 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 78: ...ot guarantee the operation method display or behavior of the phone that fulfills the Bluetooth requirements The phone may not be able to be connected wirelessly due to the specifications and settings pThe Hearing Hub meets the security requirements of Bluetooth standards However security may not be enough due to usage conditions or settings pPanasonic is not responsible or liable for information l...

Page 79: ... use but is not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass t...

Page 80: ...ion Workaround Page No sound is produced If the remaining battery power of the hearing instrument is low Hearing Hub operation and audio signal reception will be disabled Replace the battery A neckloop antenna is not worn Wear a neckloop antenna around your neck 28 Noise is continuous or sound is intermittent A neckloop antenna is not worn Wear a neckloop antenna around your neck 28 There are faci...

Page 81: ...d your neck 28 There are facilities or devices that emit strong electromagnetic wave located nearby Go out of that area Pairing fails The Hearing Hub is too far away from the Bluetooth enabled device Keep a distance of 19 7 inches 50 cm between the Hearing Hub and Bluetooth enabled device 39 45 53 There are facilities or devices that emit strong electromagnetic wave located nearby Go out of that a...

Page 82: ... the wrong passkey The correct passkey is 0000 The Hearing Hub is not put into pairing mode See instructions of Listen to TV audio Pairing Make and receive calls on mobile phone Pairing or Make and receive calls on landline phone Pairing 39 45 53 Pairing was performed as soon as the Hearing Hub was turned on Wait at least 30 seconds after turning on the Hearing Hub If the Hearing Hub has been pair...

Page 83: ...ring 39 The Audio Transmitter 1 has been powered off Turn on the Audio Transmitter 1 42 The battery is running low Recharge the battery 26 Sending Receiving calls are disabled The Hearing Hub is too far away from the mobile phone Make sure that your Hearing Hub is located within 32 8 feet 10 m of your mobile phone Wireless communication is affected by indoor obstacles such as walls furniture and o...

Page 84: ...phone through Bluetooth If LED 1 is slowly blinking green once per 2 3 seconds Bluetooth connection has been created If you are using two phones either one may be only allowed to be connected to the Hearing Hub Press the phone key to disconnect the phone then press the phone key again to reconnect 49 57 You are operating the phone the wrong way See the instructions that came with the phone Bluetoo...

Page 85: ...ring instrument or Hearing Hub is placed in the location subject to radio frequency interference Change the position of your Hearing Hub 48 56 The Hearing Hub does not charge The surrounding temperature is too high or too low If the surrounding temperature is out of the appropriate charge temperature range 7 C to 40 C 44 6 F to 104 F charging may be disabled In that case LED 1 is blinking orange o...

Page 86: ...output Class1 Approx 6 mW Profile Telephone HFP Hands Free Profile HSP Headset Profile Wireless communication 2 4 GHz FH SS Frequency hopping spread spectrum QDID Qualification design ID Bluetooth qualification Certification B017883 Available distance Wireless communication between the Hearing Hub and other Bluetooth enabled devices Approx 98 4 feet 30 m Wireless communication is affected by obsta...

Page 87: ...104 F Dimensions excluding neckloop antenna 59 mm W j 101 mm H j 28 mm D ビハピ W j フハパ H j ヒハヒ D Mass including neckloop antenna Approx 123 䏊 4 3 oz AC adaptor Power source AC 110 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Input 0 22 A Output DC 5 0 V 1 6 A Standby power Less than 0 3 W 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 88: ...inal purchase name of dispenser and other important information Keep it in a secure place Customer Services Directory United States Obtain product information and operating assistance and locate the nearest dispenser by visiting our website at http www panasonic com hearing You may also contact us directly at 1 888 422 6309 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 89: ...s its end of life contact your dispenser for assistance The Hearing Hub is not designed to allow you to remove the battery Symbol for SERIAL NUMBER Symbol for THIS WAY UP Symbol for KEEP DRY Symbol for DATE OF MANUFACTURE Symbol for HANDLE WITH CARE General symbol for recovery recyclable Symbol for MANUFACTURER Symbol for STACKING LIMIT BY NUMBER Symbol for TEMPERATURE LIMITATION aaaSymbol for TUV...

Page 90: ... adaptor The rated input voltage of the AC adaptor is AC 110 V AC 240 V The AC adaptor must be used under the following condition pIn the USA the AC cord plug must be connected to an AC 120 V only 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

Page 91: ...ation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tu...

Page 92: ...North America Healthcare Group One Panasonic Way 1H 6 Secaucus NJ 07094 Telephone No 1 888 422 6309 Manufacturer 247 Fukutake ko Saijo Ehime 793 8510 Japan For your reference Fill out when you purchase your Hearing Hub Name of owner Model number Serial number Dispenser Purchase date Dispenser address Dispenser phone 9 AGPI DQQM ࡍ ࠫ 㧞㧜㧝㧝ᐕ㧝㧜 㧞㧝ᣣ ޓ ᦐᣣ ޓ ඦ೨㧥ᤨ㧟㧣ಽ ...

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