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HAD1000

Hearing Assistive Device

User Manual 

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Summary of Contents for HAD1000

Page 1: ...HAD1000 Hearing Assistive Device User Manual I ...

Page 2: ... Installation General Operations Music Streaming Operations Hearing Assist Operations Mobile Phone Operations Button Configurations Summary Status Indicator Configuration Summary Technical Data Troubleshooting Operational Tips Notices 01 02 03 09 11 11 13 16 17 18 25 26 27 27 28 EN PAGE 1 I ...

Page 3: ...ules Do not follow these rules may result in dangerous or violation of the law This user manual provides more detailed information about safety instructions HAD1000 Hearing assistive device I Universal Earbud Short AC charger USB charging cable ...

Page 4: ...ging cable by connecting it either to a USB port or to the adaptor provided While charging the status indicator light will be red Upon being fully charged the status indicator light will be blue Low Battery Indicator You need to charge the helmet communicator when the status indicator light blinks red twice every 2 seconds with a beep every minute Install Speakers Make sure the speaker wire is ins...

Page 5: ...re changing to a blinking blue LED Pairing Mode After power on continue and hold the Up and Down button to enter into device pairing mode The LED will blink blue and red alternately Volume Press Up button once to increase volume Press Down button once to decrease the volume Pairing mode Turn on Bluetooth search for ICLEAR HAD1000 I PAGE 4 ...

Page 6: ...on for 5 seconds until LED flash red in color Reset Press all three buttons at the same time to reset the device NOTE The volumes for mobile phone music and hear assist functions are controlled separately Quick User Guide I PAGE 5 ...

Page 7: ...ice Dial Hold Power and Down button for 2 seconds 3 Way Calling To swap between 2 concurrent calls press the POWER button once Pairing completed Pairing mode Turn on Bluetooth search for ICLEAR HAD1000 Check Bluetooth phone capabilities before use Hold Up and Down buttons together for 2 seconds The status indicator light will blink blue and red alternately From your mobile phone Bluetooth menu sea...

Page 8: ... using it with hearing assistive device Pairing mode Press Power twice Playing music Press Power once Pause Press Power twice Resume EN Press Up twice Fast forward Press Down twice Back track Press Up once per level Volume up Press Down once per level Volume down Pairing completed Turn on Bluetooth search for ICLEAR HAD1000 I PAGE 7 ...

Page 9: ...Press Power once Hearing assist is activated Press Power once Hearing assist is deactivated EN PAGE 8 Quick User Guide Hearing Assist I ...

Page 10: ... theuserto set the device to a volume that prevents you from perceiving the surrounding Please note that there are some countries the use of both speakers simultaneously is authorized only out of public traffic conditions Please check with the relevent authorities for local safety legislation before using the device on the road Prolonged exposure to loud sounds may lead to permanent hearing damge ...

Page 11: ...f always bring the device to an authorised dealer to perform the replacement for you 2 When charging use ONLY the charging cable provided or a replacement cable from the dealer Using similar compatible or any other cables may lead to permanent product damage and will void the product warranty Never make any modifications to any part of the hearing assistive device in any way as it may cause the sy...

Page 12: ...ctions Bluetooth music streaming with hi fi and stereo capabilities A2DP profile Bluetooth audio video remote control capability AVRCP profile Hearing assist function not applied to music streaming Hearing Assist Function Advanced Product Features Noise suppression Directivity enhancement Comfort zone adjustment I PAGE 11 Installation The hearing assistive device package contains HAD1000 Hearing a...

Page 13: ...tion EN I PAGE 12 Install Universal Earbud Make sure the speaker wire is inserted into the main unit lnsert the speaker wire into the control unit until you can no longer see the 3 ribs on the speaker wire plug ...

Page 14: ...ded Upon charging if the unit is on the system will automatically initiate power down Volume Control The volume control of the helmet communicator can be controlled using the Up and Down buttons Press Up or Down button will increase the volume respectively The volume control for each mode is independent of each other Automatic Speaker Loudness Communication only The speaker loudness will be automa...

Page 15: ...e desired device If prompted to enter a passcode enter 0000 NOTE Most mobile phones when paired would be automatically connected with both phone and music Bluetooth capabilities After pairing the control unit to your mobile phone you may now use the hearing assistive device to answer and make calls or listen to music Pick Up Calls When a call comes to the mobile phone press the Power button once R...

Page 16: ...you may answer the call by pressing the Power button once To swap between 2 concurrent calls press the Power button once To end a call during a 3 way call hold the Power button for 2 seconds to end the active call Upon terminating the active call the call on hold will automatically become the active call Music feature If the mobile phone supports A2DP AVRCP profile user may activate the music by p...

Page 17: ...ic device into pairing mode Both the control unit and the music device should automatically pair together After pairing to a music device you may use the ICLEAR to wirelessly listen to music stored on the device In order to use the control unit to remotely control the music the music device must have Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control capability AVRCP profile Play To play music press the Answer ...

Page 18: ...sic mode you need to deactive the hearing assist mode Music will resume automatically after that To activate hearing assist mode while listening to music you must pause music first by pressing the Power button once Then proceed with pressing the Power button to turn on the hearing assist mode Other Functions USB Firmware Upgrade Upon purchase and periodically thereafter please visit www iclear dig...

Page 19: ...Only applicable for Android Open the file and install the app NOTE To tune the hearing assistive device using the Tune2Fit app you would need to pair the unit with an Android Smartphone EN Hold Up and Down 2 seconds Pairing mode Pairing completed Turn on Bluetooth search for ICLEAR HAD1000 I PAGE 18 ...

Page 20: ...urve to be saved in the device before going to the configuration mode TUNE2FIT Make You Hear Clearer Start TUNE2FIT Select Device ICLEAR HAD1000 00 02 5B BB 10 07 ICLEAR HAD1000 00 05 5B BB 10 06 ICLEAR HAD1000 00 02 5B BB 10 02 TUNE2FIT Select Mode Tuning Mode Configuration Mode EN Mobile Phone Operations Open the app Click the Start button to begin I PAGE 19 ...

Page 21: ...lete the 16 tuning points you can go to the preview screen to experience how the device can help you hear better Please continued on page 22 EN Mobile Phone Operations I PAGE 20 Manual Tuning Manual Tuning is recommended for first time user or user who wants to fine tune his hearing curve TUNE2FIT How will you tune it Auto Tuning Manual Tuning What is Auto Tuning What is Manual Tuning Select tunin...

Page 22: ... tests Click START to begin Start The volume level will increase automatically If you feel that you miss the hearing level you can press and hold the yellow bar and scroll it down Hit the OK button when you hear the sound Once you complete the 16 tuning points you can go to the preview screen to experience how the device can help you hear better Please continued on page 22 TUNE2FIT Press OK when y...

Page 23: ...Hearing Curve allows you to understand your hearing capability Click the Before button to experience your listening capability before using HAD1000 Click the after button to experience your listening capability with the help of HAD1000 TUNE2FIT Preview Sound Hearing Curve Listening Comparison Before After Stop Configure Done 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Volume dB 400 750 1050 1350 1800 2300 2900 350...

Page 24: ...d source in front of you especially for 1 to 1 conversation Battery Level Allows you to check whether you need to recharge your device Press the refresh button when you need a more instant reading TUNE2FIT Noise Suppression Adaptive Double Beamforming Battery Level 79 Hearing ComfortZone Refresh OFF ON Back to Tuning Done Once you are in configuration mode the hearing assist mode will be activated...

Page 25: ...0 40 50 60 70 80 90 Volume dB 400 750 1050 1350 1800 2300 2900 3500 Frequency Hz Volume dB 400 750 1050 1350 1800 2300 2900 3500 Frequency Hz Comfort Zone Back Dynamic Display Adjust Max Threshold UP DOWN OFF Comfort Zone Adjustment Allows you to adjust the maximum threshold of your hearing comfort zone The algorithm will adaptively maintain the power level of the sound you hear in different frequ...

Page 26: ...aring Assist Start Hearing Assist Press Power once Stop Hearing Assist Press Power once Phone Functions Answer Incoming Call Press Power once Reject End Incoming Call Press and hold Power button for 2 seconds Volume Up Press Up once Volume Down Press Down once Music Functions Play Resume Music Press Power button twice Stop Music Press Power button once Fast Forward Double press Up button Back Trac...

Page 27: ...ple 2 seconds Standby Blue 2 seconds blink Hearing Assist Purple 2 seconds blink Hearing Tuning Blue and red slowly switching Music Playing Blue double blink 2 seconds Incoming Call Blue and red switching In Call Slow blue blinking Pairing Blue and red switching Battery Low Blink red every 2 seconds Battery Charging Solid red Battery Fully Charged Solid blue I ...

Page 28: ... max Power input Charging 5V 120mA 0 6W Built in Battery 3 7V 220mAh Lithium ion Polymer Rechargeable Music Talk time Up to 10 hours 8 hours Standby time Up to 220 hours Temperature Operation temperature 10ºC to 60ºC 20ºF to 140ºF Charging temperature 0 ºC to 45ºC 32ºF to 113ºF Storage temperature 40ºC to 80ºC 38ºF to 176ºF Technical Data Troubleshooting Operational Tips During your hearing assist...

Page 29: ... outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjun...

Page 30: ...purchase date WAIVER AND DISCLAIMER BITwave and all their representatives partners agents distributors suppliers and resellers shall not be liable and will be held harmless from any and all litigation claims debts demands actions and liability which may arise directly or indirectly from operating or using the product for any damages losses distress pain suffering discomfort loss and injuries inclu...

Page 31: ...recovery and recycling Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their suppliers and refer to the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes ...

Page 32: ...t physically capable of doing so in a safe manner if you have or will consume any alcohol or any mind altering substance during its operation so that your alertness is compromised or if you have any medical conditions or needs that may compromise your abilities to do so in a safe manner We warn you of the inherent unforeseeable and unlimited risks and dangers in using the product while in traffic ...

Page 33: ... to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules...

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