
Using Unison
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with Telecoil for the Telephone
Unison hearing aids come equipped with an optional
telecoil that can help you listen on the telephone. The
telecoil program is selected with the program button.
When using the telecoil, center the telephone receiver
on the hearing aid and move the receiver along the
hearing aid to locate the clearest, strongest signal. You
may have to increase the volume of your hearing aid
slightly. To return to normal listening, push the program
button. Your hearing aid will beep to indicate which
program you are in.
Assistive Listening Devices
Listening in Public Places
Unison’s telecoil can also help you listen in public places
equipped with telecoil compatible assistive listening
devices such as a loop system. If your hearing aids do
not operate when the telecoil is on, the loop system
may not be operating or you may be in a “dead” spot.
Try positioning yourself in a different part of the looped
area or return your hearing aids to the microphone
position and sit as close to the speaker as possible.
Connecting to External Audio Sources
Your Unison hearing aids may feature optional direct
audio input (DAI) to connect to other audio sources
such as a stereo or television. You will need to purchase
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