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1. The digitally-coded, inductive transmission technology used in the SoundPilot2

remote control is extremely reliable and experiences virtually no interference from
other devices. It should be noted, however, that when operating the SoundPilot2
near a computer terminal or other strong electromagnetic fields, it may be necessary
to be at least 24 inches (60 centimeters) away to ensure proper operation. If your
hearing instrument(s) does not respond to the SoundPilot2 because of an unusual
field disturbance, move away from the disturbing field.

2. Your hearing instrument(s) and your SoundPilot2 were given a unique communica-

tion code during the fitting. Thanks to this code, your SoundPilot2 will not affect 
hearing instruments worn by others.

3. If you will not be using the SoundPilot2 for a long period of time, be sure to switch

off the SoundPilot2 or to remove the batteries.

Important points and care instructions

Summary of Contents for SoundPilot2

Page 1: ...hearing systems Remote Control SoundPilot2 User Guide...

Page 2: ...access to all the functions of your digital hearing computers as well as the opportunity for easy management of your hearing programs Binaural means that the SoundPilot2 always tunes both of your ins...

Page 3: ...e control key or 4 3 2 1 Additional keys programs 4 and 5 Battery compartment cover Clip 7 6 5 Battery 1 5 V type AAA LR03 or AM4 Alcaline Use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended Note The key...

Page 4: ...ottom of the SoundPilot2 Press the clip and slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it Press the clip and insert a new battery as shown in the drawing Be sure to insert the bat...

Page 5: ...pressing the clip secure the battery cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow Note Replace the SoundPilot2 battery if the LED indicator does not flash when a key is pressed while the SoundPi...

Page 6: ...en the slider is pushed forward The LED indicator is then visible Note The current required by the SoundPilot2 when not in use is very low The device may stay in the ON position without significantly...

Page 7: ...te control to OFF to avoid unintentional manipulation while in your bag or your pocket for example or if the SoundPilot2 isn t used for a long time To switch the SoundPilot2 remote control OFF pull th...

Page 8: ...arm s length Communication between the SoundPilot2 and your hearing instrument will function best if you hold the remote control in your hand as illustrated You do not have to point the remote at the...

Page 9: ...Switch your hearing instrument s ON to make them ready to receive the commands of the SoundPilot2 Refer to the user guide for your particular instrument 5 5 U Us si in ng g y yo ou ur r h he ea ar ri...

Page 10: ...8 C Co on nf fi ir rm ma at ti io on ns s The LED on your SoundPilot2 flashes to confirm you are pressing a key Your hearing instrument s may beep to confirm that your selection was received...

Page 11: ...ou ur r h he ea ar ri in ng g i in ns st tr ru um me en nt ts s Press on the sign to increase the volume Press on the sign to decrease the volume Notes This control allows fine adjustments around the...

Page 12: ...ge the volume by one step At the same time your instrument may beep As long as the key is depressed after a short period of time the volume will continue to increase or decrease until the maximum or t...

Page 13: ...clipped on your belt to your bag or in your pocket Other softcase options are available A softcase with a transparent front window and zipper closure to fully protect the SoundPilot2 This case may be...

Page 14: ...al l d de ev vi ic ce es s The SoundPilot2 remote control uses low power digitally coded inductive transmission to communicate to your hearing instrument s Although unlikely interference with medical...

Page 15: ...centimeters away to ensure proper operation If your hearing instrument s does not respond to the SoundPilot2 because of an unusual field disturbance move away from the disturbing field 2 Your hearing...

Page 16: ...is not recommended 6 Protect your SoundPilot2 from excess moisture bathing swimming and heat radiator car dashboard in summer Protect it from excessive shock and vibration 7 If your SoundPilot2 fails...

Page 17: ...ld or unused remote control to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or bring your old remote control to your hearing care professional for appropria...

Page 18: ...aly Phonak Italia S r l 20159 Milano Japan Phonak Japan Co Ltd Tokyo 101 0044 Jordan Phonak Middle East 11181 Amman Netherlands Phonak B V 3439 ME Nieuwegein New Zealand Phonak New Zealand Ltd Takapun...

Page 19: ...material and or workmanship The warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care exposure to chemicals immersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized...

Page 20: ...Your hearing care professional 029 0148 02 V3 02 2006 10 FO Printed in Switzerland Phonak AG All rights reserved...

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