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Pairing

clear pairing

If you have problems with pairings, you can clear all  

pairings by pressing the on/off button and the volume up 

button at the same time for 3 seconds.

Pairing

Status

Front

Description

Streamer in pairing mode

Pairing complete

Streamer on

 Steady    Blinking

Summary of Contents for STREAMER PRO

Page 1: ...roduct may be purchased from Connevans Limited secure online store at www DeafEquipment co uk DeafEquipment co uk Offering you choice Helping you choose Connevans info Solutions to improve the quality of life ...

Page 2: ...Instructions for use Streamer Pro ...

Page 3: ...e the device in order to achieve the maximum benefit from your new Streamer The manual describes the most frequently used functions which are important to understand before you start to use the Streamer We also encourage you to read the Getting Started user guide which is included in the package If you have any questions about the use or maintenance of the Streamer please contact your Hearing Care...

Page 4: ...rging the Streamer 22 Battery low indicator 24 Remote control of the hearing instruments 28 Pairing the Streamer with a mobile phone and other devices 30 Clear pairing 32 Continues on next page Important Notice Please familiarise yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your Streamer It contains instructions and important information about the use and handling of your Streame...

Page 5: ...y functions Connectivity streaming 47 Music audio cable 48 Headset cable 50 Music audio wireless 52 PC headset wireless 54 T coil built in 56 FM receiver optional 58 Avoiding heat humidity and chemicals 60 Additional information Cleaning and maintenance 61 Accessories and spare parts 62 Personalising your Streamer 64 Technical information 67 Index 70 ...

Page 6: ...48000001 Content of the Streamer Pro box The Streamer box consists of the following elements Introduction Thank you for choosing our product as your means to better hearing Wearing the Streamer Charging the Streamer PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER PLACEHOLDER InstructIons for use streamer Pro 8 9 Package conten...

Page 7: ... Volume control up down page 28 Neck loop in out Neck loop page 16 Phone page 35 40 TV page 44 AUX selector page 47 Microphone inlet On off button Status indicator On off indicator Pairing Battery Mini jack FM receiver Power supply On off ...

Page 8: ...icrowave oven burning it or leaving it inside a parked car in the sun Chocking hazards The Streamer is not a toy and therefore should be kept out of the reach of children and anyone else who might swallow parts or otherwise cause injury to themselves Special attention should be paid to the smaller components in order to prevent children from swallowing them and choking If a part is swallowed see a...

Page 9: ...s specifically permitted by the flight personnel Mobile phone compatibility Please refer to www oticon com connectline for a list of mobile phones that have been tested comprehensively by Oticon and have been found to fulfil the minimum require ments for ConnectLine compatibility at the time of testing However Oticon takes no responsibility for such compatibility in general Specifically Oticon sha...

Page 10: ...neck loop carefully Due to safety reasons to avoid strangulation the neck loop will automatically release if it gets caught in something Do not shorten or modify the neck loop in any way i e such as tie a knot to shorten the length If a neck loop breaks it cannot be repaired and must be replaced immediately Consult your Hearing Care Professional for a replacement Inserting neck loop The neck loop ...

Page 11: ...k loop the distance to the hearing instrument should be less than one metre You may experience drop outs in sound which is why we always recommend using the neck loop When using the Streamer without the neck loop more power will be used consequently maximum streaming time is reduced to 5 hours on one full charge Max 1 metre Belt clip optional IMPORTANT NOTICE A defective neck loop should be replac...

Page 12: ...Streamer cannot power on make sure it is charged page 22 To see the status of the Streamer press the on off button shortly Power off Press and hold the on off button on the top of the Streamer for approx 2 seconds until the green power indicator is turned off Power on off Status Front Description The Streamer is off After pressing the on off button for approx 2 seconds all lights will be on for a ...

Page 13: ...th a charge current of 500mA simply insert the micro USB socket in the bottom of the Streamer B Charging is indicated by a blinking green indicator on the top Once fully charged the indicator will show steady green Charging Status Front Description When the Streamer is charging the status indicator will blink green Charging when turned on or in use the status indicator will shift between strong an...

Page 14: ... Notice The battery should not be drained completely Keeping the battery fully charged will prolong the capacity of the battery The battery cannot be replaced by the user Battery low indicator Status Front Description Battery low approx 20 minutes capacity left when streaming to hearing instruments Battery very low approx 5 minutes capacity left when streaming to hearing instruments Steady Fading ...

Page 15: ... neck loop Up to 5 hours typical use 1 hour phone 3 hours TV and 1 hour standby Battery charge time 2 hours for complete charge using enclosed power supply Remote If the Streamer is turned off remote control of hearing instrument will work for up to 6 months on one full charge Battery life expectancy The battery in the Streamer will last for more than 2 years if fully charged once a day The batter...

Page 16: ...he volume up or down for more than one second Changing programs is indicated by a sound in your hearing instruments Muting the hearing instruments You can mute the hearing instruments by pressing the volume up AND down for 1 second simultaneously Volume program shift mute Important Notice The mute function is only available in the most recent Oticon hearing instruments Please consult your Hearing ...

Page 17: ... seconds until the indicator blinks blue 2 Bring the other device e g mobile in pairing mode This is typically in a set up menu on your phone We advise you to look in your mobile phone s instruc tions for use e g under pairing 3 The other device mobile phone will often request a pin code The pin code for the Streamer is 0 0 0 0 four zeros 4 Once paired the mobile phone will typically show a headse...

Page 18: ...e problems with pairings you can clear all pairings by pressing the on off button and the volume up button at the same time for 3 seconds Pairing Status Front Description Streamer in pairing mode Pairing complete Streamer on Steady Blinking ...

Page 19: ...chosen speaker at a distance or in very noisy situations page 42 3 Use of ConnectLine TV solution sold separately to wirelessly transmit the TV sound to your hearing instruments page 44 Mobile phone To be able to receive or make calls while using the Streamer make sure that the Streamer and mobile phone have been paired pages 30 31 are turned on and are within range 10 meters Your mobile phone wil...

Page 20: ...r the call You will hear a small confirmation beep in your hearing instruments The phone button and status indicator will now be steady green To end the call simply press the phone button on the Streamer shortly Microphone Receiving a call Status Front Description Streamer on and ready Phone indicator and top status blinks green You will hear an incoming call indicator in your instruments When the...

Page 21: ...ton on the Streamer and the status indicator on the top will turn green and you will hear a confirmation beep in your hearing instruments indicating that the call is now connected through your Streamer and hearing instruments To end the call simply press the call end button on the phone or the phone button on the Streamer shortly Making a call Status Front Description Streamer on and ready When th...

Page 22: ...on which is available as a separate accessory For details on how to use the ConnectLine phone solution please refer to the instructions included with the ConnectLine phone solution or www oticon com phone Talking on the phone Status Front Description Streamer on and ready Streamer connected you are able to listen and talk to the other party Steady ...

Page 23: ... the Streamer For details on how to use the ConnectLine microphone solution please refer to the instructions for use included with the ConnectLine microphone or www oticon com mic Sound from ConnectLine microphone Status Front Description Streamer on and ready When connected to the microphone you will hear sound from the microphone in hearing instruments Steady Up to 15 meters ...

Page 24: ... hearing instruments through the Streamer For details on how to use the ConnectLine TV solution please refer to the instructions for use included with the ConnectLine TV solution or www oticon com TV Watching TV Status Front Description Streamer on and ready Connecting to TV Streamer connected sound from TV in hearing instruments Steady Blinking ...

Page 25: ...c The following priorities apply A Priority 1 Mini jack in out if connected Shortly press AUX selector Page 48 B Priority 2 FM if connected Shortly press AUX selector Page 58 C Priority 3 Wireless Bluetooth built in Shortly press AUX selector Page 52 D Priority 4 Tele loop receiver built in Press and hold AUX selec tor for approx 2 seconds Page 56 A C D B ...

Page 26: ...f devices To listen to audio from your device simply press the AUX selector shortly When the cable is inserted streaming will start automatically For more information please refer to www oticon com audio Music audio cable Status Front Description Streamer on and ready You will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound from the device Steady ...

Page 27: ...ed headset splitter cable enables you to use the Streamer as a headset with your computer To use the headset function simply press the AUX selector shortly For more information please refer to www oticon com pc Headset cable Status Front Description Streamer on and ready You will hear a confirmation beep you are now able to listen and talk to the other party Steady Microphone ...

Page 28: ...at both are turned on and within range 10 metres If you pair to a computer make sure that the Streamer is paired as headphone A2DP device For more information please refer to www oticon com audio Music audio wireless Status Front Description Streamer on and ready Streamer connecting to music audio device When connected you will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound from the device Steady ...

Page 29: ... Streamer is paired as a headset device To use the headset function simply press the phone button shortly For more information please refer to www oticon com pc Headset wireless Status Front Description Streamer on and ready Streamer connecting to music audio device When connected you will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound from the device Steady Blink ...

Page 30: ...or approx 2 seconds For more information please refer to www oticon com tcoil Please note if desired the operation can be changed so the T coil can be activated by a short press instead Please see page 64 T coil Status Front Description Streamer on and ready When connected you will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound from the tele loop system Steady ...

Page 31: ...www oticon com FM Status Front Description Streamer on and ready FM receiver powered on and ready for channel sync When connected you will hear a confirmation beep followed by the sound from the device Steady IMPORTANT NOTICE Please make sure the Streamer is powered on but not streaming sound to the hear ing instruments and that FM is NOT selected when entering a classroom or similar environment w...

Page 32: ...s in cosmetics hair spray perfume aftershave lotion suntan lotion and insect repellent can damage your Streamer You should always remove your Streamer before applying such products and allow time for the product to dry before using your Streamer Additional information Cleaning and maintenance The Streamer is a sealed device that requires only a minimum of maintenance Any dirt moisture or grease sh...

Page 33: ...ional Accessories and spare parts Protective skins Additional protective skins are available from your Hearing Care Professional 63 Protective skin single button A protective skin with one protruding button which makes blind operation easier is available from your Hearing Care Professional Belt clip A belt clip is available from your Hearing Care Professional ...

Page 34: ...pported by your mobile phone and you are not in range of a ConnectLine phone adapter Last number redial Pressing and holding the phone button will activate the last number redial if supported by mobile phone Transfer call Pressing and holding the phone button will transfer a call back to the mobile phone Disable all buttons answer call If disabled only the phone button on the Streamer will answer ...

Page 35: ...r complies with international standards concerning electromag netic compatibility Due to the limited size available on the device many of the relevant approval markings are found in this document This device contains a module with FCC ID U28CL2STRM IC 1350B CL2STRM The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Other AUX selector Default settings Wireless Bluetoot...

Page 36: ...interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Additional Reorient or reloca...

Page 37: ...2 Charger base 22 Charging 22 Chemicals 60 Cleaning 61 Clear pairing 32 Computer Headset cable 50 Music audio cable 48 Music audio wireless 52 ConnectLine Microphone 42 Phone 40 TV 44 E Earphones See Headset End the call 38 Euro pin socket See FM F First time use 16 FM 58 H Headphone See Headset Headset 9 Cable 50 Mobile phone 35 Splitter cable 50 Wireless 52 54 Headset cable 50 Headset splitter c...

Page 38: ...instruments 28 N Neck loop 16 P Pairing 30 Clearing 32 Mode 30 PC See Computer Personalising 64 Phone solution 40 Pin code 31 Power off on 20 Protective skin 62 R Rechargeable battery 22 Reject call 64 Remote control 28 S Sound See music Spare parts 62 Splitter 9 Splitter cable 50 T Talking on the phone 41 T coil 56 Technical information 67 Tele loop 56 Transfer call 65 TV 44 V Voice dial 64 Volum...

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