
6
User Operated Controls
Volume Control
If you wish to be able to manually adjust the volume beyond
how the instrument is programmed for your needs, your hear-
ing care professional can turn the volume control feature on.
Once on, the volume control on your instrument is integrated
with the mode selector. To increase or decrease volume, slide the
selector up or down in discreet, quick steps. For each volume
step, you will hear a “beep” signal indicating the change. If you
reach the upper or lower limit of the volume control range,
there will be different type of “beep” signal with a lower fre-
quency pitch.
Mode Selector
In ReSound V you have a basic programme and 3 different modes.
The first mode is the Comfort Mode, a standard feature for more
comfort in noisy environments with less demanding speech
understanding needs (in the car, in the mall). If you select the
telecoil option you have additionally the T and MT modes. If
your hearing care professional has programmed the telecoil
option with the specific modes into your instrument, you can
select the modes simply by depressing the push button. You will
then hear one or more “beeps”, indicating which mode you have
selected. Your hearing instrument will switch modes as follows:
Example with 3 modes:
Basic programme
→
Comfort Mode,
Comfort Mode
→
MT mode,
MT mode
→
T mode,
T mode
→
Basic programme
Example with 2 modes:
Basic programme
→
Comfort Mode,
Comfort Mode
→
T or MT mode,
T or MT mode
→
Basic programme
Example with 1 modes:
Basic programme
→
Comfort Mode,
Comfort Mode
→
Basic programme
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