To change the sound level when using microphone sensitivity, press
either the Increase or Decrease button. If not pressed again within a
short time, the display will revert to the program display.
When you change the volume level, the total sound signal changes,
that is the level of the accessory and the microphone signal change
together. Generally the volume control level should be set at 2 or
more.
To change the sound level when using an accessory, press either the
Increase or Decrease button for more than one second. You will hear
a tone and/or see a fl ashing V on the display.
The balance between the amount of sound heard from the accessory
as compared with that heard from your processor microphone will
be set for each program when the clinician sets up that program. If
the sound level is unsatisfactory when you are using an accessory,
ask your clinician to change it at your next programming session.
Alternatively your clinician may give you different sound level options
on different programs.
Monitor earphones
Monitor earphones can be used by another person (with unaided
hearing) to listen to the sound signal from:
The microphone
•
The in-built telecoil
•
The microphone and in-built telecoil together
•
The lapel microphone
•
An accessory (other than the lapel microphone) and
•
microphone together
Monitor earphones
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