Successful pairing will be indicated by either an audible melody played in the
sound processor, or by a flashing light on the sound processor (depending on
the type of sound processor).
Bluetooth
Pairing
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If your mobile phone is Bluetooth
profiles, it can communicate with the phone clip only after completing two
simple procedures: pairing and connecting.
The pairing procedure allows you to control which Bluetooth
communicate with each other. Pairing only needs to be done once for each
device to be used with your phone clip.
You can pair up to 8 Bluetooth
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devices can be connected/active at a time.
The pairing procedure is described in the following section. Once a mobile
phone has been paired with the phone clip, the connection procedure
configures the device to output its audio signal through the Bluetooth
connection. This procedure is also described in the following section.
Pairing with your mobile phone
The pairing procedure is controlled by your mobile phone. Different mobile
phones have their own menu structures. Refer to your phone's manual if you
cannot complete the pairing procedure with the generic steps described here.
1. Turn your phone clip on and remove the silver cap. Place your mobile phone
next to the Phone Clip, and make sure your phone is on.
2. Find the connectivity settings on your phone. Look for the "Bluetooth"
feature in the main menu or one of the sub-menus, such as "Connectivity".
3. On your mobile phone, ensure that Bluetooth is turned on.
4. With the tip of a pen or similar object, press the small blue Bluetooth
pairing button on the back of your Phone Clip once. See figure
Phone Clip will now be in Bluetooth pairing mode for two minutes.
5. Search for Bluetooth devices on the mobile phone.
6. Your mobile phone should present a list of Bluetooth devices discovered.
Select "Hearing Aid Phone" from this list.
7. Your mobile phone may then ask you to enter a passcode. If so, enter
"0000" (four zeros).
Your Phone Clip should now be paired to your mobile phone. Some mobile
phones may ask which Bluetooth service you wish to enable. Select "Headset".
Connecting
Once your mobile phone and Phone Clip are paired, the mobile phone may
need to be connected before it will actually send the appropriate audio
signals.
This function should also appear in your mobile phone's "Bluetooth" menu,
usually under a list of "Paired devices." In that list, highlight your Phone Clip
and select "Connect."
When your Phone Clip and mobile phone are connected, you may see a
headset symbol on the phone's display. See figure
The connection between the Phone Clip and the mobile phone will be
maintained for as long as both devices are turned on and remain within range
of each other. If either device is switched off or gets out of range, you may
have to perform the connection procedure again.
Some phones allow for "Automatic reconnection." We recommend that you
activate this feature if it is available. Refer to your mobile phone's manual for
instructions.
Phone operation
The below table provides an overview of how to use the Phone Clip to control
phone calls.
Note: Except for the answer and end call operations one or more of the
below described operations may be phone dependent, i.e. they may either
differ slightly or be absent altogether.
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Answering and ending a call
Push the call answer/hang-up button once.
If another call is already active it will be terminated and the new
incoming call, indicated by clicking tones, will become active.
If another call is currently on hold it will become the active call.
Rejecting a call
Double-click the call answer/hang-up button.
If another call is already active it will remain active, only the new
incoming call, indicated by clicking tones, will be rejected
Transferring a call initiated on the mobile phone to Phone
Clip
Push the call answer/hang-up button once.
Put an active call on hold
Press and hold the call answer/hang- up button for 2 seconds.
If another call is currently on hold or an incoming call is pending,
it will now become the active call.
Last number redial
Double-click the call answer/hang- up button while no call is
active or pending.
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If two mobile phones are connected, this operation applies to the
most recently paired mobile phone.
Voice dialling
Press and hold the call answer/hang- up button for 2 seconds
If two mobile phones are connected, this operation applies to the
most recently paired mobile phone.
This functionality requires that the voice dialling functionality is
available and activated on your Bluetooth phone.
Increase or decrease the volume of the speaker at the other
end of the phone call
Push the + sign on the side of the Phone Clip to increase the
volume.
Push the - sign on the side of the Phone Clip to decrease the
volume.
Mute or unmute your sound processor(s) microphones
during a phone call
Push the microphone mute/unmute button on the front of the
Phone Clip.
Remote Control operation
If you have a Cochlear Baha 4 Sound Processor, and are not making a call, the
phone clip can be used as a remote control for your sound processor(s).
Volume Control
Increasing the volume of your sound processor(s):
Push the + sign on the volume control to increase the volume.
Decreasing the volume of your sound processor(s):
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Push the - sign on the volume control to decrease the volume.