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a
b
d
c
You will hear the caller’s voice through both
hearing aids.
Use of uDirect
2
during phone calls
The Bluetooth range (maximum distance
between uDirect
2
and the phone) is
5–10 meters (15–30 ft).
Outside this range, the connection will be lost or
you will encounter intermittency during a call.
When engaged in a phone call, wear the
uDirect
2
normally as shown below (figure a).
In very noisy environments, you may move
the uDirect
2
closer to your mouth (figure b).
Avoid covering the small microphone
openings on the side with your fingers or
clothes (figure c) and do not speak from the
front (figure d).
It pauses and resumes the streaming from an
audio device.
It operates as a remote control (uDirect
2
must be configured as a remote control by
your hearing healthcare professional).
Some phones are configured to play key-press
tones, SMS announcements and confirmation
beeps to the uDirect
2
.
If this is set:
You will hear these tones interrupting any active
audio streaming through your hearing aids.
Your hearing aids may briefly switch to
streaming mode which may be unwanted.
Please refer to your phone user guide for
information about disabling these sounds.
Phone calls via Bluetooth will always take
priority over other audio sources on your
uDirect
2
.
It is not possible to change hearing aid
programs using uDirect
2
during a phone call.