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NOTE:
Consult with your hearing professional if your
hearing aid does not switch to the telephone memory
automatically, if it is enabled.
Manual Telephone Memory and Manual Telecoil
Manual access allows you to switch the hearing
aids into a telephone or telecoil memory, as needed.
Ask your hearing professional which memory you
should access for manual telephone use.
General Telephone Use
Some hearing aids work best by
holding the phone close to, but
not fully covering your ear. In some
instances, if you encounter whistling
(feedback), tilt the receiver at an
angle until the whistling stops.
Additionally, the hearing aid in the
non-phone ear (ear opposite the
phone) may switch to a telephone
setting to reduce background
sounds. Your hearing professional
can provide instructions and
techniques for your specific needs.
My hearing aid is configured with the following
control:
Press and Release Tinnitus Stimulus Control
Press and Hold Tinnitus Stimulus Control
Up/Down Tinnitus Stimulus Control
If your user control is configured as a dedicated up/
down stimulus control, each time you activate the user
control, the stimulus level in your hearing aid always
changes in a specific direction (either up or down).
For example, a short press and release may increase
the stimulus level while a long press and hold may
decrease the stimulus level in your hearing aid.
Some user controls can be set for the right hearing aid
to increase stimulus level and the left hearing aid to
decrease stimulus level.