16
17
Volume Level
One
*
Two
*
Volume Max
5 Beeps •••••
5 Beeps •••••
Volume Step(s)
Short Tone
–
4 Beeps ••••
Volume Home
(Power on volume level)
3 Beeps •••
3 Beeps •••
Volume Step(s)
Short Tone
–
2 Beeps ••
Volume Min
Single Beep —
1 Beep •
Operation
Operation
Volume Control Indicators
Your hearing professional may enable audible indicators,
which highlight the current volume position.
* Depending on your hearing aid model, you will have one of these indicator
options as the default. Additional options may be enabled by your hearing
professional depending on hearing aid model options.
Battery Indicators
An indicator will sound when the battery voltage is low. You
have approximately 30 minutes* of battery life remaining. An
indicator may also sound just before the battery stops working.
* Actual time between low battery indicator and shut down will vary depending
on environmental noise levels and your use of the process.
Memory Change
Your hearing professional may create multiple memories within
your hearing aid. These additional memories can be accessed
by activating the user control on your hearing aid.
If your user control is configured for memory changes, each time
you activate the user control, the memory of your hearing aid
will increment through the available memories.
Memory Indicators
Your hearing professional may enable an audible indicator, which is
presented while making a memory change. The indicator defaults
to a voice identifying which memory your hearing aid is in.
Mute
Long Press Mute
If your hearing aid is configured with
mute functionality, a long press and
hold of the user control will mute your
hearing aid. If enabled by your hearing
professional, you may hear an indicator
prior to the hearing aid muting. To unmute
your hearing aid, long press and hold the
user control until audio is restored.