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If you are unable to connect, go to your phone’s
Bluetooth menu and select EasyCall from the list of paired
Bluetooth devices. Open the EasyCall Bluetooth settings
and set the “Allow automatic connection” to “yes”.
Testing the connection to the hearing aids
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With EasyCall connected to a phone, dial a number such as your
voicemail box.
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The EasyCall indicator light should turn solid blue.
Connecting to a cell phone
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Switch EasyCall on by pressing the call
button for 2 seconds.
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After your phone has been paired
to EasyCall, they will automatically
connect to each other. This is
indicated by the corresponding
Bluetooth symbol on the phone and
may take up to 30 seconds.
If they do not connect automatically
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Ensure the phone's Bluetooth feature is turned on.
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Click the EasyCall call button briefly. This will manually connect
EasyCall with the cell phone (for some older phones this may be
a necessary step).
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Keep the phone and EasyCall
within a 0.5 meter (20") range
while holding the EasyCall
device next to one of your hearing
aids (<10 cm / 4").
To ensure EasyCall is never forgotten or lost, it should stay
securely attached onto the back of your phone.
Attaching using the Phonak hard case
For some phone models,
Phonak provides hard cases
that allow for the most
convenient placement of
EasyCall onto the phone.
Check our website on
http://www.phonak-us.com/easycall to see if a Phonak
EasyCall hard case is available for your phone.
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Remove the protection foil from the adhesive tape
on the hard case side.
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Insert EasyCall into the hard case's cavity and gently press
against the adhesive film.
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Clip the hard case onto your phone.
Attaching using double-sided adhesive tape
To support virtually any cell phone shape, EasyCall is delivered
with different double-sided adhesive tape.
Use one piece of the tape to attach EasyCall onto the back of
your cell phone.
You may use a 3rd party hard case that fits your phone model
and attach EasyCall onto the back of the hard case. This will
ensure that your phone is not damaged by the adhesive tape.
Finding the correct position for EasyCall
The following guidelines will help you to
find the appropriate location for the
placement of EasyCall.
Remember that EasyCall, once attached,
should always stay with your phone.
Your hearing aids will switch to the phone streaming program
and you can hear the phone signal through your hearing aids.
<10 cm (4")
<50 cm (20")
Before attaching EasyCall, ensure pairing and connection
to your phone was successful.
If you cannot hear the phone signal through your hearing
aids while the EasyCall indicator light is solid blue, ask
your hearing care professional about the compatibility of
EasyCall or EasyCall
II
with your hearing aids.
Before attaching EasyCall to a cell phone you should do a
basic function test.
The connection will be maintained as long as the devices
remain switched on, within a 3 meter (10 ft.) range and
the Bluetooth feature is enabled.
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