Fig. 1.1
Fig. 1.2
Fig. 1.3
Fig. 1.4
Controlling the sound processor directly
from an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Some basic features on your sound processor can
be controlled directly from an iPhone, iPad or iPod
touch, including program choice and volume level.
Control via Control Center
Access the built-in sound processor controls (Fig.
1.1) by tapping the ‘Hearing’ shortcut in the Control
Center (Fig. 1.2).
To add a shortcut for Hearing Devices on the
Control Center, go to
Settings -> Control Center ->
Customize Controls
and scroll down until you see
‘Hearing’ in the list and press its green ‘+’-sign (Fig.
1.3). Return to the iPhone Home screen.
Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen
and press the ‘ear’ icon (Fig. 1.2).
To activate the ‘Hearing’ shortcut directly from
locked screen, navigate to
Settings -> Accessibility
-> Hearing Devices
and turn on “Control on Lock
Screen” (Fig. 1.4).
Control via triple click
Once paired to your sound processor, the iPhone will
provide quick access to control via triple click. On
older models, triple-click the home button along the
bottom of the phone. On newer models (without a
home button), triple-click the ‘power button’ on the
right side of phone.
Control via Settings
Access the sound processor via
Settings ->
Accessibility -> Hearing Devices
. Tap on the name
of the sound processor to access more features.
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