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8.5.2 HAC Telephone
The telecoil picks up the HAC telephone’s telecoil signal and converts it to sound.
To use the HAC telephone, follow these steps:
1. Switch your hearing aid to the Telecoil programme.
2. Pick up the telephone and place a call or answer a call.
3. Hold the telephone behind your ear – close to the hearing aid, and tilt it slightly outwards.
4. Listen to the dialling tone and move the telephone to get the best reception.
5. If needed, adjust the volume.
6. When you hang up, switch to a microphone programme.
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NOTE:
If the phone has a poor telecoil signal, use the microphone programme. To avoid whistling,
do not hold the handset too tightly against your ear.
Direct audio
8.6 Direct Audio Input (optional)
Your hearing aid is equipped with a Direct Audio Input facility. Direct Audio Input allows direct connec-
tion of sound sources, a radio, television or even school equipment, to your hearing aid. Often, this will
improve the sound quality.
The sound source transmits to your hearing aid via a cable and a click-on device.
The hearing aid automatically detects the Direct Audio Input (DAI) source. The DAI supports wireless
systems as well.
Your hearing aid professional can adjust your hearing aids to fit the mix between the digital audio
input and the microphones on your hearing aids. You may, e.g. select to lower the ambient sounds and
amplify the sounds from the transmitter.
This accessory connects to the bottom of the hearing aids. Once clicked into place, the hearing aids
automatically close the microphones and switch to DAI.
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