K Mark SQC7B00 Wireless Communication Device User Manual Relay User Guide Version 8 19 2016 FINAL Edit

K-Mark Industrial Limited. Wireless Communication Device Relay User Guide Version 8 19 2016 FINAL Edit

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Simple Connect Relay USER GUIDE v2
 en 2 Contents Contents  2 About the Simple Connect Relay  4 Getting Started  5 Wearing the Relay  6 Wear the Relay around your neck  6 Turning On the Relay  7 Turning Off the Relay  7 Auto Mode versus Manual Mode  8 Charging the Battery  9 Changing the Volume 10 Reset to Default Levels and Settings 11 Check the Battery Status of the Relay 12
en 3 Pair a Bluetooth® device with the Relay 13 Turning on Bluetooth® on the Relay 13 Pairing a Bluetooth® device 13 Using the Relay with your Cell Phone 14 Answering a call 14 Making a call 14 Ending a call 14 Switch to an incoming call 15 Listen to Music 16 FCC Compliance 17
 en 4 About the Simple Connect Relay The  Simple  Connect  Relay  is  a  wireless  communications  device that you can use with compatible hearing aids.  Using the Relay, you can: ! Send  audio  to  your  hearing  aids  so  that  you  can  do  things such as listen to music or make phone calls. ! Control  the  volume  and  program  settings  on your  hearing aids.  Now  that you’ve purchased  the  Relay,  your  hearing  healthcare professional will synchronize the device with your specific hearing aids  and  your  custom program  settings.  It’s  advised  that  you  do not modify the settings once this is done.
en 5 Getting Started
 en 6 Wearing the Relay Wear the Relay around your neck 1. Plug  one  end  of  the  provided  neck  loop  into  the  top  of  the Relay (Do not plug  the Audio Input Cable into the  neck loop ports.)  2. Either  place  around  neck  and  then  attach  the  other  end  to the Relay, or attach it first and then slip it over your head to wear.  NOTE:  Using the Relay with the neck loop attached at both ends is necessary for streaming  functionality, and  proper functionality  of the unit.  Whether  the  neck  loop  is  attached  or  not,  the  remote  control volume of your hearing aids is fully functioning.
en 7 Turning On the Relay Each time that you turn on the Relay, It will reconnect to the last Bluetooth®  device  that  it  was  connected to,  if  that  device  is  in range.  ! Press the Power button for 2 seconds to power on.  Turning Off the Relay ! Press and hold the Power button for approximately 2 seconds will power the Relay off.
 en 8 Auto Mode versus Manual Mode (Auto mode) When you turn on the Relay for the first time, it will put the unit in Auto mode. When you play music from your phone or  other connected  device,  the  Relay  will  automatically  send  the music to your hearing aids.   (Manual  mode)  When  you play  music  from  your  phone  or other connected  device,  the  Relay  will  require  you  to  press  the  Play button  on  the  Relay  before  the  music  will  play  through  your hearing aids.  To toggle between Auto and Manual mode - Press the Play/Pause button  on  the  Relay and the  Power button at  the  same  time  on startup. Tip: Auto mode is the preferred mode for most cases for its ease of use.
en 9 Charging the Battery On  a  full  charge,  the  unit  should  last  appx  8  hours  of  streaming music/phone call. It should get at least 50 hours in Volume Remote Only mode. To recharge the battery;  1. Insert  the  power  adaptor cable  into the  micro  USB  port onthe bottom of the Relay.2. You can also charge your device using a micro USB cable thatyou connect to a computer.Note: You can continue to use the Relay while it is charging.
 en 10 Changing the Volume When you change the volume for your hearing aids, you change it for all incoming audio, including phone calls and music.   1. Press the + button to turn up the volume or the - button to turn down the volume.   Tip:  Making  volume  changes  with  the  switches  on  your  hearing aids is not allowed while listening to music or on a phone call.  Use the Relay to control your hearing aid volume at these times.
en 11 Reset to Default Levels and Settings If  the  hearing  aids  become  out  of  sync,  then  the  following procedure will reset them to the Default levels and re-sync.  1. Press  and  hold  the  Volume  Up  (+) and  Volume  Down  (-) buttons for 2 seconds. 2. This  will  sync  the  right  and  left  hearing  aids,  and  reset  the volume level to mid level and program 1.
 en 12 Check the Battery Status of the Relay The battery icon appears in a specific color, depending on how much charge is remaining.    Color % Charge remaining Green 40% or more Amber 10-40% Red less than 10%
en 13 Pair a Bluetooth® device with the Relay Before  you  can  use  the  Relay  with  other  Bluetooth®  enabled devices, such as your cell phone, you must turn on Bluetooth® and then pair the two devices. Turning On Bluetooth® on the Relay 1. Press and hold the PHONE button for 2 seconds. 2. PHONE will flash BLUE indicating the Relay is in Pairing Mode. Pairing a Bluetooth® device After the  Relay is  in Bluetooth® pairing mode,  please follow your device manufacturer’s instructions to complete the pairing of your Bluetooth® device.
 en 14 Using the Relay with your cell phone Answer a call ! To accept a call, press the PHONE button. Make a call ! To make a call, use your cell phone to start the call.  After  you  start  the  call,  you  can  use  the  Relay  to  control  audio during your phone call. End a call ! To end a call, press the PHONE button.  You can also end the call directly from your cell phone.
en 15 Using the Relay with your cell phone Switch to an incoming call If  your  cell  phone  supports  call  waiting,  you  can  switch  to  an incoming  call  while  you  are  already  on  the  phone. When  you switch to an incoming call, you place your existing call on hold.  1. Refer  to  your  phone’s  user  manual  for  how  to  use  call waiting.
 en 16 Listen to music You  can  listen  to  music  using  a  connected  Bluetooth®  device  or from a music player that you plug into the Relay.  ! To listen to music using a paired Bluetooth® device, start the music on that device. ! To  listen  to  music through  a  media  player,  insert the  stereo audio cable in the input jack on the bottom of the Relay.  Tip: To preserve battery life,  unplug the  stereo audio  cable when you are not listening to music.
en 17 The Relay is certified to the following standards: FCC ID: VEP-SQC7B00  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes  or  modifications  made  to  the equipment  not  expressly  approved  by  the  manufacturer  may  void  the FCC’s authorization to operate the equipment  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  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential installation. 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 communications. However, there is no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 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 experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Bluetooth®                                                  QDID: 56386                                                  Declaration ID: D022347  The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by  Hearing  Lab  Technology  LLC  is  under  license.  Other  trademarks  and  trade  names  are  those  of  their  respective owners.
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