Key To Symbols; Getting Started - Cochlear Phone Clip Manual Del Usuario

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Key to device
See figure
1.
ON/OFF switch
2.
Sound processor program toggle
3.
Micro-USB charging socket
4.
Microphone
5.
Call answer/hang-up button
6.
Sound processor microphone mute button
7.
Volume control
8.
Mounting clip
9.
Bluetooth pairing button (under the cover)
10.
Sound processor pairing button (under the cover)
Introduction
The Cochlear
Phone Clip will allow you to connect your wireless Cochlear
Sound Processor to Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. This enables clear and
trouble-free phone connectivity, whether you are at home, in the office or
on the move.
When used with your Cochlear
also doubles as a basic remote control making it possible for you to adjust the
volume of your sound processor and toggle through programs when you are
not talking on the phone.
You can also chose to mute your sound processor microphone to shut out
ambient sound while you are talking on the phone or when using the Phone
Clip as a remote control.
Please read this manual carefully to fully benefit from the Cochlear Phone
Clip. Ask your hearing care professional if you have any questions.
For further information you can also visit the www.cochlear.com web site.
For your safety, carefully read the chapter "Important Information".
Warranty
The warranty does not cover defects or damage arising from, associated with,
or related to the use of this product with any non-Cochlear processing unit
and/or any non-Cochlear implant. See "Cochlear Global Limited Warranty
card" for more details.
Contacting customer service
We strive to provide the best possible products and services to our clients.
Your views and experiences with our products and services are important to
us. If you have any comments you would like to share, please contact us.

Key to symbols

The following symbols will be used throughout these documents.
"Consult instructions for use" or "Operating
instructions"
"Caution" or "Caution, consult accompanying
documents"
CE-mark
Serial Number
SN
Refer to instructions/booklet
Wireless enabled
ACMA (Australian Communications and Media
Authority) compliant
1
Baha
4 Sound Processor, the Phone Clip
®
Intended use
The Cochlear Phone Clip is intended to make phones calls easier for wireless
Cochlear Sound Processor users. The Phone Clip essentially transfers signals
between a Bluetooth phone and the wireless sound processor.
In addition to phone calls, when using a Cochlear Baha 4 Sound Processor,
the Phone Clip can also be used as a remote control for adjusting volume,
changing programs and muting a Cochlear Baha 4 Sound Processor
microphone.

Getting Started

Charging the Battery
2
See figure
Before using your Cochlear Phone Clip for the first time:
Charge the battery fully for at least 3 hours, even if battery indicators
indicate it is fully charged (see the section "Light indicators").
During the charging process, the LED indicator will glow red. When fully
charged and still connected to the charger, the LED will glow green with
intermittent red flashes every 2 seconds.
Charging a flat battery takes around 3 hours. The charger can be connected
overnight; the battery cannot be overcharged.
For safety reasons, recharge the battery only with chargers supplied by
Cochlear.
Caution: Do not charge the Cochlear Phone Clip while it is being
worn.
Turning your Cochlear Phone Clip on and off
Turning your Cochlear Phone Clip on or off:
On: slide the switch to the on position; the LED indicator will flash green
every 2.5 seconds.
Off: slide switch to the off position; the LED will stop flashing
If the battery level is low the LED will flash yellow every 2 seconds indicating
that the unit should be recharged.
Pairing to Cochlear Sound Processors
You can pair up to three Cochlear streaming devices with your Cochlear sound
processor.
Select a separate channel for each device paired with the sound processor.
Pairing the Phone Clip in channel 1
1. Turn off your Cochlear sound processor(s).
2. Turn on your Cochlear Phone Clip.
3. Remove the silver cap from the Cochlear Phone Clip.
4. Press the pairing button once using the tip of a pen or similar object. See
3
figure
. The LED will flash yellow every two seconds and the device will
now be in pairing mode for 20 seconds.
5. While pairing mode is active, turn on your sound processor.
Please ask your hearing care professional
concerning disposal of this device.
Bluetooth compatible
Made for IPhone symbol
Works with Android

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