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IHearYou

®

 is a registered trademark of Blamey & Saunders Hearing Pty Ltd.

Read

 The Little Book of Sound

 before you read this guide, 

and start using your hearing aids for everyday tasks.

Your hearing aids have already been customised for you, 
and you might like the way they sound, straight out of the 
box. Or, you might want to make adjustments after listening 
for a while. IHearYou

®

 is designed to help you make those 

adjustments yourself.

Blamey Saunders hears staff are available to assist you over 
the phone or internet. All you need is a smartphone, tablet 
or Windows computer with an up-to-date operating system 
and a reliable internet connection.

You can always find the latest IHearYou

®

 guide and software 

at: www.blameysaunders.com.au/technology/ihearyou

GETTING STARTED

Summary of Contents for IHearYou

Page 1: ...Discover the system that puts you in control of your hearing health The award winning self fit hearing aid system A detailed guide April 2018 IHearYou...

Page 2: ...I will never again have to rely on an audiologist to adjust the settings on my hearing aids MARION DALY MELBOURNE Better hearing is at your finger tips...

Page 3: ...unique to your lifestyle like your home or office Your IHearYou system includes The self fit software application app for your device Incus a bluetooth enabled programming device that communicates be...

Page 4: ...out of the box Or you might want to make adjustments after listening for a while IHearYou is designed to help you make those adjustments yourself Blamey Saunders hears staff are available to assist y...

Page 5: ...ring Incus Pairing Incus with your device Adjusting hearing aid settings Familiarise yourself with IHearYou Balance Loudness Volume Enhancements Fine Tuning Changing tubes Special programs Advanced se...

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Page 7: ...booklet depicts the layout of the Windows version of IHearYou Most features are available in the iOS and Android versions and operate in the same manner For full functionality use Windows How to insta...

Page 8: ...s Incus is a Bluetooth enabled programming device that connects your hearing aids to our IHearYou software Please refer to The Little Book of Sound for detailed instructions on how to connect your hea...

Page 9: ...ife span is about three hours of continuous usage 2 Press the ON OFF button When your Incus is turned on the ON OFF button will light up with a flashing green light If the green light does not turn on...

Page 10: ...nnected to one device at a time Once completed you can go straight to IHearYou anytime you wish to adjust your hearing aids with that host device Pairing Incus with your Android iPhone iPod or iPad 1...

Page 11: ...Bluetooth symbol then choose Add Device 4 Click on Incus when it appears in the Bluetooth list then click Next 5 You may be asked for a pairing code The code is 0000 6 Download and run IHearYou setup...

Page 12: ...our hearing aids are connected to Incus and you are wearing your hearing aids press Connect as shown in Section 1 1 Installing IHearYou CONNECT BUTTON RADIATING WAVES IN THE LEFT AND RIGHT ICONS INDIC...

Page 13: ...Once connected you can get started Your Name Serial Number Hearing Aid Model Serial Number Hearing Aid Model YOUR NAME AND THE SERIAL NUMBERS OF YOUR DEVICES SHOULD APPEAR ON THE SCREEN 9...

Page 14: ...CONTROL FRAME SAVE BUTTON MENU BAR 2 1 Familiarise yourself with IHearYou FUNCTION TABS LEFT EAR RIGHT EAR TOGGLE 10...

Page 15: ...The Menu Bar contains drop down lists for Hearing Aid Options Application Settings and Help screens The Help screen will display a pdf version of this booklet 3 Control frame The Control Frame display...

Page 16: ...s to adjust the sliders until they sound about equal in loudness This will be unique to you Once you re happy press the Save button at the bottom of the screen to instantly update the hearing aid and...

Page 17: ...Before pressing the Play arrow click the ear icon above the chimes so the text beside it reads Ready to play Play button PLAY ARROW LEFT EAR RIGHT EAR TOGGLE SAVE BUTTON 13...

Page 18: ...Everyday program you may wish to listen to your own voice and that of another person In the Music program you may wish to listen to your hifi 2 Use the arrows in the control frame to make the volume c...

Page 19: ...The volume control on the hearing aid is disabled while connected to IHearYou 15...

Page 20: ...use Enhancements to make small smart changes 1 Select one of the four enhancement options 2 Hit Apply and your settings will be automatically adjusted 3 Test out the sound in your environment If you...

Page 21: ...u can only save one enhancement per session as you need time to test and adjust to your new settings APPLY BUTTON PRESS TO SELECT LEFT OR BOTH HEARING AIDS PRESS TO SELECT RIGHT OR BOTH HEARING AIDS 1...

Page 22: ...ust the loudness of sounds that are typically perceived as loud like a truck or glass smashing 2 Use the Speech Peaks orange line to adjust the loudness of sounds that are typically perceived as soft...

Page 23: ...SPEECH LINE THIS FUNCTION DISPLAYS VOLUME FIGURES THIS FUNCTION LETS YOU COMPARE YOUR ADJUSTMENTS WITH YOUR PREVIOUS SETTINGS AND DECIDE WHICH YOU PREFER Use the arrows on your keyboard to move your s...

Page 24: ...ize of tube or speaker assembly on your hearing aids use the change tubes section to select the tube size that you are changing to This option won t appear on your screen if changing tubes is not appl...

Page 25: ...ill appear Choose an option from the list 2 To adjust a program further click on the Listen button next to your selection in the control frame and make your desired changes in the Volume Enhancements...

Page 26: ...ons Our clinical trials showed that the default settings in the Everyday program were preferred over other top of the range hearing aids by 75 of participants However you are in control and are welcom...

Page 27: ...ttings will automatically update in our database every time you press the save button as long as you are connected to the internet If you would like to restore your previous settings call us on 1300 4...

Page 28: ...d making your adjustments click the Save button Navigate Home click the Disconnect button and close IHearYou Switch off your Incus and remove cables from your hearing aids Try out your new settings in...

Page 29: ...Remember to check your hearing aids for wax build up and eliminate the possibility of device damage if you think sound has changed Check with your GP if you think you have wax blockage in your ears Co...

Page 30: ...through the process For extra assistance we provide unlimited in depth remote support relating to hearing tuning and other teleaudiology Clinic support We offer an hourly consulting service fee in ou...

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