Bernafon SGATE2 Link device to wireless hearing aids User Manual

Bernafon AG Link device to wireless hearing aids

User Manual

SOUNDGATEINSTRUCTIONS  FOR USE
3TABLE OF CONTENTSPackage contents  6Introduction  8SoundGate overview  9Getting started  10Charging the battery  10Battery indicator  11Battery life  12SoundGate wireless ranges  13SoundGate – Instrument range  13Bluetooth® – SoundGate range  15Wearing options  16Operating the SoundGate   20Key lock  20Key functions  21Audio streaming  22Using SoundGate for audio streaming  23
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5Bluetooth®  23Bluetooth® keys  24Pairing to a Bluetooth® device  25Stored pairings  26Connecting to Bluetooth® devices  28How to use with a mobile phone  30How to listen to music/audio  34Resetting the SoundGate  39Use as a remote control  40Visual indicators  42Maintenance  46Troubleshooting  48International warranty  62Warnings and safety guidelines  63Radio communication  66Declarations of conformity  68Prevention of waste electrical  68 and electronic equipment (WEEE)
6Package contentsSoundGate Charging unitUSB charging cable
7Neck strapMusic/audio cableInstructions for useSOUNDGATEINSTRUCTIONS  FOR USE9567871000_SGate_IFU_UK.indd   1 13.3.2009   11:27:41 Uhr
8IntroductionThe SoundGate provides a wireless connection  between your hearing instruments and various audio sources, allowing your hearing instruments to work like wireless headphones. The SoundGate uses Bluetooth® to connect to electronic media and is compatible with most Bluetooth®-enabled sound sources.If you wear two hearing instruments, theSoundGate transmits to both simultaneously.Using the SoundGate with your hearing instru-ments gives you the following possibilities:•  Hands-free mobile phone conversation •  Sound or music from radio, computer,  MP3 player, etc. connected with an audio  cable to the SoundGate•   Wireless sound reception from a television  equipped with a Bluetooth® transmitter•   Remote control of volume and program  changes in your hearing instruments•   Wireless communication with a land-line  telephone equipped with a Bluetooth®phone adapter.
9SoundGate overviewVolume control and program changePhoneMusic connection  e.g. MP3Bluetooth® music/audioBattery indicatorMicrophoneKey lockJack connector for audio inputMini USB connector for charging the battery
10Getting startedThe SoundGate contains a rechargeable battery. Before you can use your SoundGate the battery must be fully charged.Charging the batteryThe SoundGate should be charged every night to ensure battery life for several hours of operationthe next day.There are three ways to charge the SoundGate:1.  Connect the charger unit to the mini USB connector on the SoundGate. Then plug the power cord into a wall socket.2.  Connect the USB charging cable to the mini USB con-nector on the SoundGate. Connect the other end to a USB port on your computer.
113.  When using the SoundGate in a vehicle, you may connect the USB charging cable to a commercially available 12V car USB adapter. Battery indicatorThe battery indicator shows a steady  red light when the battery is low (about 20 minutes left). The battery indicator will start blinking when the battery is close to empty  (about 5 minutes left).Recharging the battery takes approxi-mately 4 hours. When charging the  battery, the indicator blinks green.  When fully recharged, the battery  indicator lights steady green.
12Battery lifeThe battery life of the SoundGate depends on the usage. The table shows the maximum time the fully-charged battery will run without recharging for different functions.Turning off the Bluetooth® will result in prolongedbattery life. Important noticeThe rechargeable battery should not be drained completely. Keeping the battery fully charged will prolong its life. You cannot replace the battery yourself. Return the unit to your hearing care pro-fessional for service, if necessary.Use Battery lifeTalking on a mobile phone up to 5 hoursListening to music/audio with a wired connectionup to 6 hoursStand-by with Bluetooth® on up to 50 hours
13SoundGate wireless rangesSoundGate   Instrument rangeThe SoundGate has a digital wireless transmitterbuilt in that automatically streams information toyour hearing instruments. When the SoundGate is streaming audio, the range to the hearing instruments is approximately 0.5 meter (20 inches). The range could be reduced by metal objects and strong magnetic elds. Always wearthe neck strap antenna.SoundGate  Instrument range
14SoundGate to hearing instruments: 0.5 meter(20 inches) range. When the SoundGate is used as a remote control only or is on “standby” (ready for incoming phone calls) the range is up to 1 meter (40 inches).
15Bluetooth®   SoundGate rangeThe SoundGate has a built-in Bluetooth® receiver that can be manually turned on and off. Bluetooth® is used to communicate and send audio signals from external sound and communication devices to the SoundGate.The wireless range from a mobile phone to the SoundGate is 10 meters (33 feet) in an open space. The Bluetooth® range is reduced by objects be-tween the SoundGate and the mobile phone. The range also depends on the quality of the antenna of the other device.....................
16Wearing optionsFor phone calls or audio streaming, always usethe neck strap with the SoundGate. This strap has a built-in antenna to ensure an uninterruptedwireless connection. Hands free with the neck strapPurpose: mobile phone, music, PC, stand-by, remote control etc.
17Stand-by is when the SoundGate is not being actively used. In this situation the unit can be in your pocket and still allow you to receive phone calls.Hand heldPurpose: waiting for mobile phone callsIn the pocket Purpose: remote controland stand-by
18Important noticeFor safety reasons and to prevent injury, the neck strap will automatically break if it gets caught in something. Do not modify the neck strap in any way, such as tying a knot to shorten the length. If a neck strap breaks, it cannot be repaired. Consult your hearing care professional for replacement. Clip-on accessoryA neck strap for wearing the SoundGate hands-free is included. The clip is attached by pressing onto the back of the unit, aligning the two points of attachment. Use a nger nail to remove or replace the clip.
19MicrophoneThe microphone in the SoundGate is active only during a phone call. In all other situations the microphone is turned off.During phone communication, the SoundGate microphone must be placed 10 – 30 cm(4 – 12 inches) from your mouth in order to ensureoptimum sound quality for the person you aretalking to.Microphone
20Operating the SoundGate•  The SoundGate can be kept in a pocket when  not in use, still ready to receive a phone call.•  When outdoors, the microphone should be  protected against the wind. •  The microphone is sensitive to mechanical noise (handling, knocking and scratching). Make sure that the unit remains still during a phone conver-sation. Key lockTo prevent accidental key presses, the SoundGatecan be locked. The key lock is not an ON/OFF  function. The key lock slider is on top of theSoundGate marked with the padlock symbol.Unlocked Locked
21The SoundGate can still accept a call from amobile phone when the keys are locked. All keys will then be active until the call is ended.If you try to operate the SoundGate while the keys are locked, the buttons will ash to indicate the locked mode. Keys functionsSome of the SoundGate keys have multiplefunctions depending on the amount of time the keys is pressed. The duration of keys pressesis dened as:Key press denitions  Duration Short  Less than 1 second Long  Approx. 2 seconds Very long  More than 6 seconds
22Audio streamingThe SoundGate and a set of hearing instruments is a secure system. The hearing instrument(s) will only accept audio streaming from the SoundGate to which they are linked. Linking has been done by your hearing care professional. This ensures that other hearing instruments cannot intercept phone calls or audio from your SoundGate.Note: Audio streaming is one-way communication from the SoundGate to the hearing instruments. When audio streaming is stopped, the SoundGate instructs the hearing instruments to release the controls and resume normal operation.
23Using SoundGate for audio streamingThe SoundGate uses audio streaming to connect your hearing instruments to a mobile phone or to other audio sources such as computers and MP3 players.Bluetooth®Bluetooth® is the wireless application that con-nects external wireless audio sources to the SoundGate. Bluetooth® is used in many electronic devices. To see whether an electronic device has a built-in Bluetooth® function, look for the Bluetooth® symbol:
24Bluetooth® keyThe Bluetooth® function must always be turned ON when you expect to communicate with your Bluetooth® devices. The Bluetooth® key operates as follows:Short  press(1 sec.) A short press will turn the Bluetooth® funtion. ON, The rim light around the button will light for a few seconds.Long  press(2 sec.) A long press will switch the Bluetooth® function OFF.
25Pairing to a Bluetooth® deviceBefore using the SoundGate with a Bluetooth® mobile phone or other Bluetooth®-enabled audio source, the SoundGate must be paired to the device. This means, a secure relationship is estab-lished between the two units, enabling them to identify each other and communicate whenever they are turned on and within range of each other.The SoundGate needs to be paired only once with each Bluetooth® enabled device. Pairing is done by putting both units (i.e. the SoundGate and the device) into pairing mode. Units within range will automatically search for and nd each other.
26Prepare Bluetooth® deviceRefer to the manual of the mobile phone or audio device and prepare for Bluetooth® as instructed.Set  SoundGateinto pairingmodePress the Bluetooth® key for at least 7 seconds until the blue light ashes rapidly.Pairing mode is active for 120 sec-onds. Pairing can be cancelled with a long press on the Bluetooth® key.Activate pairing  on the Bluetooth® deviceActivate pairing on the device.The device will search for active Bluetooth® sources and when it has found the SoundGate, ”SoundGate 1.4” will appear in the device display.Stored pairings
27Enter  pin codeThe SoundGate pin code is 0000. Once entered, the device should be paired to the SoundGate. (The device may require that you manu-ally activate the connection by selecting ”Connect” in the display menu.)The SoundGate may be paired with up to 8 devices at the same time, however it can only stream one signal at a time. When the maximum is reached, the SoundGate will start to overwrite the oldest pairings.If you want to clear all stored pairings in the  SoundGate, press and hold the Bluetooth® key and the Volume up key at the same time for  more than 10 seconds.
28Connecting to Bluetooth® devicesWhenever the Bluetooth® function in theSoundGate or in the external audio source has been turned off, the devices must nd and connect to each other again when turned on.Reconnection tipNormally, two paired Bluetooth® devices will nd each other when turned on. If the devices do  not connect automatically, they must be connected manually. Always turn on your mobile phone  before turning on the Bluetooth® function in the SoundGate.Refer to the manual of the mobile phone or audio source for detailed instruction on how the device connects and how connecting can be manuallyoperated.Out of range handling of Bluetooth®If the SoundGate is brought out of the Bluetooth® range of the mobile phone, the connection will  be momentarily lost. Normally, the devices will  re-connect when they are inside the Bluetooth® range again. If the Bluetooth® connection is lost  during a phone call, the phone will hang up or transfer the call from the SoundGate to the mobile
29phone. If the Bluetooth® connection to an audio/music player is lost while streaming, the audio streaming will stop and must be started again when the devices are inside their Bluetooth® range again.
30How to use with a mobile phoneYour hearing instruments and the SoundGate work together like a wireless Bluetooth® headset. If you have two hearing instruments you will hear phone conversations in both ears. In noisy environments it may be necessary to position the SoundGate closer to your mouth.Answerincomingphone callsBluetooth® function must be active (Bluetooth® key light fading slowly).  When your mobile phone rings,the phone key will blink green. You will also hear a ringing tone in your instruments. Press the phone key on the SoundGate to answer the call. The phone key now lights steady green.When  talkingSpeak into the microphone of the SoundGate (optimal distance is30 cm / 12 inches).
31When in a call, a long press on the phone key transfers the control back to the mobile phone. A sub-sequent long press returns controlback to the SoundGate.Such call transfers usually have to be acklowledged/accepted on the mobile phone.Hanging upthe phoneWhen you wish to end the call, press the phone key shortly. The green light will turn off.Make a call Use your mobile phone to makea call as you normally would. When the call goes through, talk into the SoundGate microphone – do not press the phone key.
32AdjustvolumeUse the key volume/program key. Press up or down until the  volume in the hearing instruments is comfortable.Turn hear- ing instru-ment micro- phones ON/OFFPress the volume/program key up or down for 2 seconds.When the hearing instrument microphones are ON, both the streamed audio and the environ-mental sounds can be heard.Optional When not using the SoundGate for several hours, consider turning Bluetooth® off (press 2 seconds). This will help to maximize the life of the rechargeable battery. Recharge the SoundGate when it is no longer in use.
33Mobile phone issuesAfter successful pairing, a symbol should appear in the mobile phone display, indicating that a headset is now connected to the phone and that the phone can only be used via the SoundGate.Different phones have different behavior when  used with SoundGate. If a problem occurs in the connection between your mobile phone and the SoundGate, you should consult your mobile phone manual for detailed trouble shooting.Mobile phone soundsSome mobile phones will try to send their ringing tones, key-press tones or keyboard lock tone toany connected headset over the Bluetooth® connection. In mobile phone manuals, this isnormally called In-band ringing.If the mobile phone is congured to stream key-board tones over the Bluetooth® connection, the mobile phone will, when operated, interrupt any ongoing audio streaming and will force the hearing instruments to switch programs.It is strongly recommended to disable the  key-press tones on your mobile phone.
34How to listen to music/audioThe SoundGate provides a link between your hearing instruments and manydifferent audio sources, and allows youto use your hearing instruments aswireless headphones.There are two ways to connect an audio source through the SoundGate:•   by wired input to the micro jack•  by a wireless Bluetooth® connectionBefore streaming audio, you must place the  SoundGate inside the wireless range of your hearing instruments. Always use the neck strap antenna. Audio streaming can be activated inde-pendently of the program you have selected in your hearing instruments.
35Connecting to wired audio inputUse the audio cable and connect the larger plug end to the audio source you want to listen to and the smaller plug end to the SoundGate micro jack as shown.Linking to a Bluetooth® audio sourceThe Bluetooth® function between the SoundGate and the audio source must be paired so the  two devices can connect and work together. Please follow the pairing instructions on page 25.
36To listen to a Bluetooth® audio source•  First turn on the Bluetooth® function of the SoundGate•  Then turn on the Bluetooth® enabled audio source•  The SoundGate and audio source must be inside their Bluetooth® range•  Press the music/audio key to start streaming•  If more than one Bluetooth® audio source is present e.g. two Bluetooth® stereo devices, the SoundGate will only stream one of them. Manual switching between two Bluetooth® sources is made by a long press of the music/audio key. Alternatively, one Bluetooth® device can beturned off or moved out of range from theSoundGate before the second device is turned on or moved inside the range.
37Listeningto music or audioPress the music/audio key.  The orange rim around the key lights up and the music or audio starts. An incoming phone call will play the ringing tone along with the audio. A short press on the phone key will accept the phone call and override the audio streaming.A long press on the music/audio key allows you to switch back and forth between two differentBluetooth® sound sources.Stop themusic/ audioPress the music/audio key.  The orange rim around the key will turn off.Music/audio keyThe table shows how to use the SoundGate  for all types of audio streaming.
38Optional When the SoundGate will not be in use for several hours, consider turning the Bluetooth® off (press2 seconds). This will help maximize the life of the rechargeable battery.  Recharge the SoundGate when not in use anymore.
39Resetting the SoundGateIf the SoundGate halts in a non-functional mode,  it can be reset. To reset the SoundGate, press  the phone key for 10 seconds. All rim lights  will ash shortly to indicate that a reset has been made. Note that all pairings to external Bluetooth® devices stored in the SoundGate will still remain!
40Use as a remote controlThe SoundGate can be used as a remote control with the hearing instruments to operate the volume up and down and to switch backwards and for-wards in the program cycle.Adjust  volumeA short press adjusts the volume level up or down in the hearing instruments. If you have 2 hearing instruments, the volume is adjusted in both instruments simultaneously. ChangeprogramPress and hold up or down for  2 seconds to go forwards or back-wards in the listening program cycle.  Note: this is only possible if the hearing instruments are  congured for multiple listening programs.  During audio streaming, it is  not possible to shift to another program.
41Notes
42Visual indicatorsThe following table is a quick summary of the light indicators on the SoundGate.Light Action When? Why? Phone Blinking GREENSteady GREENNo lightPhone ringing Active phone call No active callsSoundGate paired and connected to a mobile phoneAudio Steady  ORANGENo lightSlow ashingORANGE light(fade) until audiois re-activatedStreaming is on   Streaming is off Streaming is pending Connection is established – the Bluetooth® or wired connection is present     Audio connected from a wired music player  Blue-tooth®Slow pulsing  BLUE light Fast BLUE blinking light  No lightBluetooth® is turned onPairing    Bluetooth® is turned offPairing is activated
43Light Action When? Why? Phone Blinking GREENSteady GREENNo lightPhone ringing Active phone call No active callsSoundGate paired and connected to a mobile phoneAudio Steady  ORANGENo lightSlow ashingORANGE light(fade) until audiois re-activatedStreaming is on   Streaming is off Streaming is pending Connection is established – the Bluetooth® or wired connection is present     Audio connected from a wired music player  Blue-tooth®Slow pulsing  BLUE light Fast BLUE blinking light  No lightBluetooth® is turned onPairing    Bluetooth® is turned offPairing is activated
44Light Action When? Why? Battery lowSteady REDBlinking REDBattery low   Battery very low ~ 20 minutes left  ~ 5 minutes leftBattery charg-ingBlinking GREEN Steady GREENBattery charging   Battery fully chargedUSB cable connected to the charging unit  and to the SoundGateBack-lightSteady light for10 seconds 5 short blinks in one secondA key pressed A key pressed Key lock OFFKey lock ON
45Light Action When? Why? Battery lowSteady REDBlinking REDBattery low   Battery very low ~ 20 minutes left  ~ 5 minutes leftBattery charg-ingBlinking GREEN Steady GREENBattery charging   Battery fully chargedUSB cable connected to the charging unit  and to the SoundGateBack-lightSteady light for10 seconds 5 short blinks in one secondA key pressed A key pressed Key lock OFFKey lock ON
46MaintenanceThe SoundGate requires a minimum amount of maintenance. It should be regularly wiped with a dry or slightly damp cloth.  The microphone opening and the connectors for audio input and charging must be kept free of dirt or debris. The dedicated cleaning brush for your hearing instruments can be used to clean these areas. The SoundGate and the neck strap must never be washed or immersed into water or other liquids.  Do not drop the SoundGate, especially onto hard surfaces. The SoundGate is sealed and cannot be opened. If problems occur which cannot be solved by follow-ing the guidelines in the trouble shooting section, you should consult your hearing care professional.
47Your SoundGate must never be exposed to ex-treme heat e.g. left inside a parked car in the sun. Avoid exposing the SoundGate to moisture e.g.steam baths, showers or heavy rain. Do not dry the SoundGate in a microwave or any other oven. Do not use cleaning chemicals or alcohol on the SoundGate.
48TroubleshootingPairing Problem SolutionMy SoundGate  will not enterBluetooth® pairing modeThe SoundGate key lockis activated.The SoundGate is out of power.Deactivate the key lock located on top of the SoundGate. When the slider reveals a GREEN label, the keys can be operated.Recharge the battery.My phone isnot nding the SoundGateThe SoundGate is outside the  range of your phone.The SoundGate is alreadyconnected to other Bluetooth®devices that are active andwithin its range.Move the two devices closer together and  re-attempt pairing.Make sure that all other nearby Bluetooth® devices that have previously been paired to  the SoundGate are turned OFF before you  repeat the pairing process.
49Pairing Problem SolutionMy SoundGate  will not enterBluetooth® pairing modeThe SoundGate key lockis activated.The SoundGate is out of power.Deactivate the key lock located on top of the SoundGate. When the slider reveals a GREEN label, the keys can be operated.Recharge the battery.My phone isnot nding the SoundGateThe SoundGate is outside the  range of your phone.The SoundGate is alreadyconnected to other Bluetooth®devices that are active andwithin its range.Move the two devices closer together and  re-attempt pairing.Make sure that all other nearby Bluetooth® devices that have previously been paired to  the SoundGate are turned OFF before you  repeat the pairing process.
50Pairing Problem SolutionPairing was  unsuccessfulThe SoundGate is not in thepairing mode when your phoneis trying to pair with it.The wrong passcode wasentered.The SoundGate’s pairing mode is active for120 seconds. If the pairing is not completed within this time, repeat the pairing process again.Repeat the pairing process and ensure that you enter the passcode: 0000 (four zeroes) into your phone.
51Pairing Problem SolutionPairing was  unsuccessfulThe SoundGate is not in thepairing mode when your phoneis trying to pair with it.The wrong passcode wasentered.The SoundGate’s pairing mode is active for120 seconds. If the pairing is not completed within this time, repeat the pairing process again.Repeat the pairing process and ensure that you enter the passcode: 0000 (four zeroes) into your phone.
52Phone Problem SolutionThe phone key does not blink when the phone is ringing and there is no ringing indica-tion in the hearing instrumentsThe Bluetooth® is off in the phone and/or in the SoundGate.The phone and SoundGate are  disconnected from each other.The SoundGate is not paired  to the mobile phone.Ensure that the Bluetooth® is ON in the phone – please refer to your phone’s user guide.Ensure Bluetooth® is ON in the SoundGate. If the Bluetooth® key light does not fade in and out, it is OFF. Press the Bluetooth® key light for 2 to 3 seconds to turn the Bluetooth® ON.Reconnection can be accomplished in three ways: 1) Turn SoundGate´s Bluetooth® OFF, then ON.2) Turn off your phone or SoundGate’s Blue tooth®. Reconnection is now accom-plished by turning on your phone rst and then your SoundGate’s Bluetooth®.3) From the phone’s Bluetooth® menu select the SoundGate as the “active device”.Follow the pairing process described on page 25.
53Phone Problem SolutionThe phone key does not blink when the phone is ringing and there is no ringing indica-tion in the hearing instrumentsThe Bluetooth® is off in the phone and/or in the SoundGate.The phone and SoundGate are  disconnected from each other.The SoundGate is not paired  to the mobile phone.Ensure that the Bluetooth® is ON in the phone – please refer to your phone’s user guide.Ensure Bluetooth® is ON in the SoundGate. If the Bluetooth® key light does not fade in and out, it is OFF. Press the Bluetooth® key light for 2 to 3 seconds to turn the Bluetooth® ON.Reconnection can be accomplished in three ways: 1) Turn SoundGate´s Bluetooth® OFF, then ON.2) Turn off your phone or SoundGate’s Blue tooth®. Reconnection is now accom-plished by turning on your phone rst and then your SoundGate’s Bluetooth®.3) From the phone’s Bluetooth® menu select the SoundGate as the “active device”.Follow the pairing process described on page 25.
54Phone Problem SolutionThe phone key does not blink when the phone is ringing and there  is no ringing indica-tion in the hearing  instruments The SoundGate is out of power.The Bluetooth® connection between the SoundGate  and your phone is unsteady.Recharge the battery.Bernafon cannot guarantee compatibility with every Bluetooth® product on the market. If both products are Bluetooth® certied, the likelihood that they will communicate is high but some incompatibilities may still exist.The phone key is blinking when the phone is ringing  but I hear no ring indication in the hearing instruments The SoundGate is out of range. Make sure that the SoundGate is kept within  50 cm (20 inches) of the hearing instruments.For optimum performance always use the neck strap antenna.The audio in  the hearing  instruments  drops outThe SoundGate is out of  Bluetooth® range. The neckstrap antenna is not mountedto the SoundGate.The SoundGate is out of range.Make sure that the SoundGate is kept within  10 m (30 feet) of the phone. This range is reduced signicantly indoors with lots of obstacles (walls, furniture etc.) and it is also phone dependent.Wear the SoundGate with the neck strap to  prevent drop outs.
55Phone Problem SolutionThe phone key does not blink when the phone is ringing and there  is no ringing indica-tion in the hearing  instruments The SoundGate is out of power.The Bluetooth® connection between the SoundGate  and your phone is unsteady.Recharge the battery.Bernafon cannot guarantee compatibility with every Bluetooth® product on the market. If both products are Bluetooth® certied, the likelihood that they will communicate is high but some incompatibilities may still exist.The phone key is blinking when the phone is ringing  but I hear no ring indication in the hearing instruments The SoundGate is out of range. Make sure that the SoundGate is kept within  50 cm (20 inches) of the hearing instruments.For optimum performance always use the neck strap antenna.The audio in  the hearing  instruments  drops outThe SoundGate is out of  Bluetooth® range. The neckstrap antenna is not mountedto the SoundGate.The SoundGate is out of range.Make sure that the SoundGate is kept within  10 m (30 feet) of the phone. This range is reduced signicantly indoors with lots of obstacles (walls, furniture etc.) and it is also phone dependent.Wear the SoundGate with the neck strap to  prevent drop outs.
56Phone Problem SolutionThe other party hasdifculties hearing me on the phoneThe SoundGate’s microphone  does not pick up your voice  clearly.Talk straight into the microphone. Be careful not  to let the SoundGate rub against clothes or other material during calls.I have difcultieshearing the other party on the phone in noisy environ-mentsEnvironmental sounds disturbspeech understanding.Turn the hearing instrument microphones off  by pressing the volume/program key up or down for 2 to 3 seconds.  Be careful not to turn off the hearing instruments’ microphones in trafc!The phone call doesnot go through when the phone key is pressedYou may be pressing the  phone key too long  when you are answering  a call. The call will be  rejected.To accept a call make a short press (less than1 second).I hear multiple beeps in my  hearing instru-men-ts while  operating my  phone The key press tones feature may be activated in your phone.Deactivate the key press tones on your phone.
57Phone Problem SolutionThe other party hasdifculties hearing me on the phoneThe SoundGate’s microphone  does not pick up your voice  clearly.Talk straight into the microphone. Be careful not  to let the SoundGate rub against clothes or other material during calls.I have difcultieshearing the other party on the phone in noisy environ-mentsEnvironmental sounds disturbspeech understanding.Turn the hearing instrument microphones off  by pressing the volume/program key up or down for 2 to 3 seconds.  Be careful not to turn off the hearing instruments’ microphones in trafc!The phone call doesnot go through when the phone key is pressedYou may be pressing the  phone key too long  when you are answering  a call. The call will be  rejected.To accept a call make a short press (less than1 second).I hear multiple beeps in my  hearing instru-men-ts while  operating my  phone The key press tones feature may be activated in your phone.Deactivate the key press tones on your phone.
58Wired audio Problem  SolutionNo audio in  the hearing  instrumentsAudio source needs to be  turned ON.Turn hearing instrument microphones off by  pressing the volume/program key up or down for 2 to 3 seconds.  Be careful not to turn off the hearing instruments’ microphones in trafc!Volume  is too low/highVolume needs to be  adjusted on the audio source.Adjust the volume on the audio source to a level  that suits you when using the SoundGate.
59Wired audio Problem  SolutionNo audio in  the hearing  instrumentsAudio source needs to be  turned ON.Turn hearing instrument microphones off by  pressing the volume/program key up or down for 2 to 3 seconds.  Be careful not to turn off the hearing instruments’ microphones in trafc!Volume  is too low/highVolume needs to be  adjusted on the audio source.Adjust the volume on the audio source to a level  that suits you when using the SoundGate.
60Charging Problem  SolutionSoundGate does not work even  while chargingThe battery is drainedcompletely.The SoundGate needs to charge for at least  20 minutes before it can operate. For optimalbattery life avoid draining the battery completely.Volume Problem  SolutionWhen I press  a key on the  SoundGate,  nothing happensThe keys are locked to preventaccidental button activation.Deactivate the key lock located on top of the SoundGate. When the key lock slider reveals  a GREEN label, the keys can be operated.When I turn the  microphones  off, the volume changesThe volume changes to the default level.This is by design.
61Charging Problem  SolutionSoundGate does not work even  while chargingThe battery is drainedcompletely.The SoundGate needs to charge for at least  20 minutes before it can operate. For optimalbattery life avoid draining the battery completely.Volume Problem  SolutionWhen I press  a key on the  SoundGate,  nothing happensThe keys are locked to preventaccidental button activation.Deactivate the key lock located on top of the SoundGate. When the key lock slider reveals  a GREEN label, the keys can be operated.When I turn the  microphones  off, the volume changesThe volume changes to the default level.This is by design.
62International warrantyThe Bernafon SoundGate has a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship.  This warranty covers the SoundGate itself, but not accessories such as charger units, cables, etc. This warranty becomes invalid if a defect is a result of misuse or maltreatment.This warranty is void if non-authorized personnel have repaired the SoundGate. Please review the warranty card with your hearing care professional and make sure that your warranty card iscompleted.
63Warnings and safety guidelines•  SoundGate is not a toy and should be kept away from infants and small children.•  SoundGate should not be used in an aircraft  unless specically permitted by the ight  personnel.•  SoundGate should not be operated in explosive environments such as mines.•  For safety reasons the neck strap should never be tied together or used for children weighing less than 11 kg/24 lbs.•  Interference can also be caused by power lines disturbances, airport metal detectors, electro-magnetic elds from medical devices, radio signals and electrostatic discharges.•  Although unlikely, the digital inductive signals tranmitted by the SoundGate could potentially  interfere with medical devices such as pace-makers. As a precaution, we advise pacemaker recipients not to carry and use the SoundGate  in a breast pocket or around the neck. In this  case we recommend its use as a remote control operated from a trouser pocket or purse.
64•  The safety of using the SoundGate with the auxiliary input cable is determined by the external signal source. Connect only to mains-operated equipment in compliance with IEC-60065, IEC-60601 or equivalent safety standards.•  The safety of recharging batteries with the USB connector is determined by the external equip-ment which should be UL approved or comply with equivalent safety requirements.•  Never expose SoundGate to excessive heat in ovens, microwaves, or by burning since it may explode and cause serious injury.•  Stop using “SoundGate” if you find it disruptive  or distracting while operating any type of vehicle or performing any other activity that requires  your full attention.In addition to the Bluetooth® transmitter, the SoundGate contains a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic eld strength of the trans-mitter is < – 15 dBμA/m @ 10 m.
65The emission power from the SoundGate is below international emission limits for Human Exposure. For comparison, the radiation of the SoundGate is less than unintended electromagnetic radiation from hair dryers, electric shavers etc.The SoundGate complies with international stan-dards concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
66Bernafon AGSoundGate 1.4Statement of compliance:This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference,    and2. This device must accept any interference    received, including interference that may cause    undesired operation.This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES-003. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits FCC ID   U6XSGATE2IC:   7031A-SGATE2Information to the user regarding the radio communication part of the device
67are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-tions. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-ence by one or more of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected.•  Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV   technician for help.Caution:Changes or modications not expressly approved by Bernafon AG could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
68Declaration of conformityThis Class I medical device is in conformance with theessential requirements of the Directive 93/42/EECof the Council of the European Communities con-cerning medical devices, MDD. The radio com-munication part of the device complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment, R&TTE.It operates as an inductive application in a harmo-nized frequency band according to the Com- mission Decision 2008/432/EC and may be used  in all member states of the EU and EFTA. This  is certied by applying the following marking:
69Prevention of waste electrical  and electronic equipment (WEEE)This device contains electronic components. There-fore the Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equip-ment applies. The device was put on the market after the directive came into force. This is indicated by applying the following marking:
70Notes
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04.11/BAG/112680/UK/subject to changeManufacturerBernafon AGMorgenstrasse 1313018 BernSwitzerlandPhone +41 31 998 15 15Fax +41 31 998 15 90www.bernafon.comAustraliaBernafon Australia Pty. Ltd.12/97 Castlemaine StreetMilton QLD 4064Freecall 1800 809 111Phone +61 7 3250 0300Fax +61 7 3250 0372www.bernafon.com.auCanada Bernafon Canada Ltd.500 Trillium Drive, Unit 15Kitchener, OntarioCanada  N2R 1A7Phone +1 519 748 6669Toll Free +1 800 265 8250Toll Free Fax +1 888 748 9158www.bernafon.caNew ZealandBernafon New Zealand Ltd.Level 1, Building F27-29 William Pickering DriveAlbany, Auckland 0632Toll Free 0800 44 22 57Telephone +64 9 415 7917Fax +64 9 415 7916www.bernafon.co.nzUnited KingdomBernafon UKCadzow Industrial EstateOff Low Waters Road HamiltonML3 7QE ScotlandPhone +44 1698 285 968Fax +44 1698 421 456www.bernafon.co.ukUnited States of AmericaBernafon, LLC200 Cottontail Lane, Bldg. BSomerset, NJ 08873Phone +1 888-941-4203Fax +1 732-560-4877www.bernafon-us.comwww.bernafon.comFor more information about  hearing and hearing loss

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