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Using the ComPilot with Bluetooth for Streaming Phone Calls or Music
a) Follow your Bluetooth-enabled device’s instructions to ensure the Bluetooth is switched on, ready for pairing.
b) Place the ComPilot near the Bluetooth device.
c) To initiate pairing on the ComPilot, press and hold the (+) and (<>) buttons simultaneously until the audio
indicator starts rapidly blinking blue.
d) The ComPilot remains in the pairing mode for two minutes or until pairing is complete.
e) Your device should present a list of the Bluetooth devices it has discovered. Select “Phonak ComPilot” from this list.
f) If your device asks for a passcode, enter “0000”.
g) If your device asks which Bluetooth service you want to enable, select “Headset” or, if available, “Stereo Headset”.
h) Your ComPilot should now be paired to your device and the audio indicator will stop rapidly blinking blue.
From this point, it will blink blue once every few seconds when paired to the device.
i) Wear your Naída CI and select your preferred program for using the phone.
j) The ComPilot audio indicator will blink blue if successfully connected. Additionally, a headset symbol may
appear on your phone.
Using the ComPilot to Use the Phone
When you hear the phone ringing through your processor, briefly press the main button on your ComPilot. To
accept an incoming call, do not accept the call directly from your phone! With the ComPilot worn around your
neck, speak at a normal volume. Your side of the conversation will be picked up by the ComPilot microphones.
There’s no need to touch your phone!
To Play Music
Simply play music through your Bluetooth device. The volume buttons on the ComPilot can be used to adjust
the volume of the audio player only when it is not paired to a Naída CI Processor. If it is paired, the volume
buttons will change the volume of the Naída CI microphone inputs only. If volume changes are desired for the
media being streamed, these changes will have to be conducted to the volume control on the source of the
audio (ex: the iPod).
Useful tip 1:
Some phones may perform the connection procedure automatically after pairing. We recommend selecting “yes” when prompted to
allow this functionality. If either device is switched off or moves out of range, it should reconnect when it comes back into range or is turned back on.
Useful tip 2:
It is possible to have multiple audio sources connected to the ComPilot. If this is the case, a phone call always has priority. You will hear
the phone ringing even if listening to music streaming from the ComPilot. You can accept the call by pressing the main button. When you decline/
finish the call, audio streaming will resume.