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max.
10 cm (4")
Before any phone call:
•
Insert the hearing aids into your
ears correctly and switch them on.
•
Ensure EasyCall is switched on
and connected to the cell phone
Correct holding position
The microphone opening of EasyCall picks up your voice.
For the duration of the call, hold your
cell phone (with EasyCall attached)
close to one of your hearing aids and
your mouth.
When EasyCall is within the wireless link distance,
your hearing aids will switch to the phone program
automatically during the call.
EasyCall streams the speech signal from the cell phone to both
hearing aids simultaneously.
The cell phone can be held up to the left or right ear. Please note
that when moving the phone, short interruptions of the signal
might occur.
Call
Call
Making a call
•
Enter the phone number using the phone keypad.
•
Press the dial button on the phone.
•
Hold the phone (with EasyCall attached) close to your
hearing aids.
Accepting a call
If there is an incoming call on your cell
phone, the EasyCall indicator light will
start to rapidly blink blue, and the phone
will vibrate or ring according to your
settings.
•
Press the EasyCall call button to accept
the call.
•
Hold the phone (with EasyCall attached)
close to your hearing aids.
Setting the phone volume during a call
Use the phone’s volume buttons to adjust the phone
volume to a comfortable level.
Ending a call
End the call by pressing the EasyCall call button or via the
phone menu.
The hearing aids will automatically switch back to the
previously active hearing program when ending the call
or if EasyCall is moved out of range. This takes 2 to 5
seconds, depending on the hearing aid model.
Always accept the call via the EasyCall button. Some
phones will not transfer the call after accepting the call
via the phone.
Make sure the EasyCall microphone is not covered during
a phone call.
For some older phones, it may be required to additionally
press the EasyCall call button to manually connect
EasyCall to the phone once the call is in progress.
The greater the surrounding noise, the closer EasyCall
should be held to your mouth.
If you hear distortions in the phone signal, move or turn
the phone (with EasyCall attached) until the signal is
stable again.
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