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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.
Landline 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.
Ear-to-Ear Phone Streaming
The telephone memory in your hearing aid may be
equipped with an ear-to-ear phone streaming option.
When you enter your telephone memory, the audio
from your telephone will be streamed from the phone
ear’s hearing aid to the opposite ear’s hearing aid.
This allows you to hear the telephone conversation in
both ears. Ask your hearing professional about your
particular telephone settings.