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StreamLine Mic
User Guide | Master
Hearing
Systems
Content
Before you start  
Introduction  
Included in package  
Components  
10
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Getting started  
Charging  
Pairing hearing instruments  
Pairing your smartphone or music player  
Clear pairings  
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Daily use  
Turning on/off  
Adjusting the volume  
Muting the hearing instrument microphones  
➊ Making phone calls  
➋ Listening to music  
➌ Using as remote microphone  
➍ Using as remote control  
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Important safety information  
Personal safety  
Product safety  
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Important information  
Intended use  
Status and power indicator overview  
Explanation of symbols  
Maintenance and care  
Technical information  
Disposal information  
Conformance information  
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Before you start
CAUTION
Read this user guide thoroughly and completely and
follow the safety information in this document to avoid
damage or injury.
Introduction
StreamLine Mic uses Bluetooth®* technology to provide the
following functions.
* The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any
use of such marks by the legal manufacturer of this product is under licenses. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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➊ Headset for smartphones
Sounds from your smartphone
will be streamed to your
hearing instruments through
StreamLine Mic.
Your voice is picked up by
StreamLine Mic and sent to
your smartphone.
Read more in section
"Making phone calls".
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➋ Headphones for music
Music from your smartphone
or any other Bluetooth device
will be streamed to your
hearing instruments through
StreamLine Mic.
Read more in section
"Listening to music".
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➌ Remote microphone
The voice of a chosen speaker
will be transmitted wirelessly from
StreamLine Mic to your hearing
instruments.
Read more in section
"Using as remote microphone".
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➍ Remote control
When StreamLine Mic is not streaming sound it can be used
as a remote control for your hearing instruments.
Read more in section "Using as remote control".
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Included in package
➊ StreamLine Mic
➋ Lanyards (different lengths)
➌ Pouch
➍ USB cable for charging
➎ USB power cable and power plug (country‑specific)
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➍
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Components
➊ Microphones
➋ Power indicator
➌ Status indicator
➍ Clip (rotating)
➎ Multi-function button
and
➏ Volume buttons
➐ USB port for charging
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➍
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Getting started
Charging
StreamLine Mic is partly charged on delivery. Charge it fully
before first use.
is red
you have
When the power indicator
approximately 30 minutes remaining streaming time.
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The power indicator shows the charging status:
Description
Battery is low
Charging (StreamLine Mic is on)
Charging (StreamLine Mic is off)
Charging is completed (StreamLine Mic is on)
Charging is completed (StreamLine Mic is off)
Further information:
● Typically, a full charge takes 2 hours.
● Make sure that the power plug is easily accessible to
remove it from power supply if necessary.
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Pairing hearing instruments
Your hearing instruments need to be paired once with
StreamLine Mic. After that, the pairing is saved in the
hearing instruments and remembered each time they are
turned on.
X Ensure that StreamLine Mic is off: Hold down the
is off. This takes
button until the power indicator
approximately 6 seconds.
X Turn the hearing instruments off and on again:
Open and close the battery compartments. If your
hearing instruments do not have a battery compartment,
turn them off and on as described in the hearing
instrument's user guide.
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The hearing instruments are now ready for pairing. You
have 3 minutes to complete the pairing.
X Turn on StreamLine Mic: Hold down the
button
is green
. This takes
until the power indicator
approximately 3 seconds.
The status indicator
flashes yellow
X Place both hearing instruments
close to StreamLine Mic (maximum
distance 20 cm or 8 inch). The
pairing process starts automatically.
Pairing is finished when the status
indicator is yellow
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Pairing your smartphone or music player
Your smartphone (or music player) needs to be paired
once with StreamLine Mic. After that, the connection is
automatically established when StreamLine Mic is turned on
and within operating distance.
X Hold down the
and the
button simultaneously
flashes blue
. This takes
until the status indicator
approximately 6 seconds.
StreamLine Mic is now ready for pairing. You have
3 minutes to complete the pairing.
X Set your smartphone or music player to "search for other
Bluetooth devices". Refer to the device's manual.
X On your smartphone or music player, select
"StreamLine Mic" from the list of detected devices.
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X If requested, enter the PIN "0000".
Pairing is finished when the status indicator
is blue
Further information
StreamLine Mic can be paired with up to eight Bluetooth
devices. But only one device can be connected at a
time.
● When paired with several devices:
● StreamLine Mic will connect to the first device it
detects.
● To switch to another device, deactivate Bluetooth
on the device(s) that you do not want to use at the
moment.
●
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Clear pairings
To clear all pairings of StreamLine Mic with smartphones
and music players:
X Turn off StreamLine Mic: Hold down the
button until
is off. This takes approximately
the power indicator
6 seconds.
X Simultaneously hold down the
button and the
button for 10 seconds.
button and the
When the pairings are cleared, the status indicator flashes
. Your hearing instruments remain paired with
red
StreamLine Mic.
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Daily use
Turning on/off
Turning on:
X Hold down the
button until the power indicator
. This takes approximately 3 seconds.
green
The status indicator
flashes yellow
until the
hearing instruments are connected.
is
Turning off:
X Hold down the
button until the power indicator
off. This takes approximately 6 seconds.
is
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Adjusting the volume
Shortly press
or
to adjust the volume.
Depending on your hearing instruments’ type, the volume is
adjusted as follows:
● Possibility 1: While sound is being streamed, only the
sound from StreamLine Mic (phone call, speech or
music) is adjusted. While no sound is streamed, the
volume of the hearing instruments is adjusted.
● Possibility 2: The sound from StreamLine Mic
(phone call, speech or music) and the volume of the
hearing instruments are adjusted together.
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Muting the hearing instrument microphones
Hold down the
button for 3 seconds to mute the
hearing instrument microphones. Only the sound from
StreamLine Mic is played in your hearing instruments.
Depending on your hearing instruments’ type, you can
unmute the hearing instrument microphones as follows:
button for 3 seconds.
● Possibility 1: Hold down the
● Possibility 2: Shortly press
This function may not be available while StreamLine Mic is
used as a remote microphone.
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➊ Making phone calls
Prerequisites: StreamLine Mic must be connected to a
smartphone and it must be worn properly.
Wearing StreamLine Mic properly
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StreamLine Mic should be worn as illustrated in the pictures
for best possible performance. It is important that the
microphone of StreamLine Mic is pointing towards your
mouth, and that StreamLine Mic is not covered by clothes
etc.
Maximum distance:
● Smartphone — StreamLine Mic: 10 m (33 ft)
● Hearing instruments — StreamLine Mic: 2 m (6.5 ft)
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Receiving a call
You will hear a ringtone in your hearing instruments. The
flashes green
status indicator
X To accept/end the call, shortly press
or accept/end
the call with your smartphone.
While you are in a call, the status indicator
is
green
X To reject a call, hold down the
button for
approximately 3 seconds.
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Making a call
When you call someone with your connected smartphone,
the call is automatically streamed to your hearing
instruments. While you are in a call, the status indicator
is green
This function is not available while StreamLine Mic is used
as a remote microphone.
Further information
●
●
Voice dialing: When connected to a smartphone,
to activate voice dialing (if supported
double-press
by the smartphone).
For this kind of connection, StreamLine Mic uses
Bluetooth's Hands-Free Profile (HFP).
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➋ Listening to music
If StreamLine Mic is connected to a music player through
Bluetooth, the music will automatically be played in your
hearing instruments. You do not need to operate anything
on StreamLine Mic.
While music is streamed, the status indicator
orange
is
Maximum distances:
Music player — StreamLine Mic: 10 m (33 ft)
Hearing instruments — StreamLine Mic: 2 m (6.5 ft)
●
●
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Starting/stopping music
X Use your smartphone or music player to start/stop the
music.
To stop the music, you can also shortly press
StreamLine Mic.
on
Further information
●
●
For this kind of connection, StreamLine Mic uses
Bluetooth's Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).
If music is streamed from your smartphone, incoming
calls are indicated while music is played.
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➌ Using as remote microphone
The remote microphone function does not start
automatically. You have to toggle to the remote microphone
button.
mode via the
Wearing StreamLine Mic properly
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The speaker should wear StreamLine Mic as illustrated in the
pictures for best possible performance. It is important that
the microphone is pointing towards the speaker's mouth, and
that StreamLine Mic is not covered by clothes etc.
Maximum distance:
● Hearing instruments — StreamLine Mic: 20 m (66 ft)
Turning remote microphone on
X Press
for approximately 3 seconds.
The status indicator
is magenta
. A confirmation
tone is played in your hearing instruments.
The remote microphones are turned on. Speech from the
person wearing StreamLine Mic is streamed directly to
your hearing instruments.
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Turning remote microphone off
X Hold down the
button for approximately 3 seconds.
The status indicator
is blue
(connected to
(not connected to a
a smartphone) or yellow
smartphone).
Further information
●
●
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When using StreamLine Mic as a remote microphone
there is no connection to the smartphone. Especially
incoming calls are not indicated.
StreamLine Mic has directional microphones, i.e.
microphones that catch the sound from a certain
direction.
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➍ Using as remote control
StreamLine Mic can also be used as a remote control
for your hearing instruments: You can adjust the volume
(refer to the section "Adjusting the volume"), mute the
hearing instrument microphones (refer to the section
"Muting the hearing instrument microphones") or change to
the next hearing program (see below).
Maximum distances:
● Hearing instruments — StreamLine Mic: 2 m (6.5 ft)
Changing to the next hearing program
X Hold down the
button for approximately 3 seconds.
This function is not available while StreamLine Mic is used
as a remote microphone.
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Important safety information
Personal safety
WARNING
Choking hazard!
Your device contains small parts which can be
swallowed.
X Keep hearing instruments, batteries and
accessories out of reach of children and mentally
disabled persons.
X If parts have been swallowed consult a physician or
hospital immediately.
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WARNING
Risk of strangulation!
X Ensure that the lanyard does not get entangled,
e. g. in moving mechanical parts of machines.
X Use only the delivered breakaway lanyard. It will
automatically detach when entangled.
X Do not use the lanyard for children under the age
of twelve.
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock!
X Do not use obviously damaged devices and return
them to point of sale.
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WARNING
Note that any unauthorized changes to the product
may cause damage to the product or cause injury.
X Use only approved parts and accessories. Ask your
Hearing Care Professional for support.
WARNING
The safety of recharging batteries using a USB
connector is determined by the external equipment.
X When the USB connector is connected to
equipment plugged into a wall outlet, this
equipment should be UL approved or comply with
IEC 60065, IEC 60950 or other equivalent safety
standards.
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WARNING
The safety of the use of this device when connected
to external equipment (via auxiliary input cable, via
USB cable, or directly), is determined by the external
equipment.
X When connected to external equipment plugged
into a wall outlet, this equipment must comply with
IEC 60065, IEC 60950 or other equivalent safety
standards.
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WARNING
Risk of explosion when the rechargeable battery is
handled wrong.
X Do not short circuit, pierce, crush or disassemble
the rechargeable battery.
X Do not place it in oven or fire.
X Do not immerse it in water.
X Charge the rechargeable battery between 0 °C and
45 °C.
X To repair or exchange the rechargeable
battery, return the device to your Hearing Care
Professional.
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WARNING
Active implants
X Caution must be taken with active implants. If you
have an active implant, contact the manufacturer of
your implanted device for information about the risk
of disturbance.
WARNING
This device may interfere with measuring and
electronic equipment.
X Do not use your device on airplanes or areas where
sensitive or life‑supporting electronic equipment is
used.
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WARNING
Risk of explosion!
X Do not use your device in explosive atmospheres
(e. g. in mining areas).
Product safety
NOTICE
X Protect your devices from extreme heat. Do not
expose them to direct sunlight.
NOTICE
X Protect your devices from high humidity.
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NOTICE
X Do not dry your devices in the microwave oven.
NOTICE
Different types of strong radiation, e. g. during X-ray or
MRI head examinations, may damage devices.
X Do not use the devices during these or similar
procedures.
Weaker radiation, e. g. from radio equipment or
airport security, does not damage the devices.
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In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless
equipment exist.
X Refer to local authorities for further information.
NOTICE
Your devices are designed to comply with international
standards on electromagnetic compatibility but
interference with nearby electronic devices could
occur. In this case, move away from the source of
interference.
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Important information
Intended use
This device is intended as a wireless receiver and
transmitter of sound between hearing instruments and the
surrounding environment, including speech and wireless
audio devices. This device also enables wearers of wireless
hearing instruments to control the functionality of their
hearing instruments.
It is intended to be used by children (> 36 months) and
adults together with their hearing instruments.
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Status and power indicator overview
Status indicator
Description
Flashing yellow
Searching for hearing instruments.
Yellow
Idle mode: Connected to hearing instruments.
Not connected to a smartphone or other device.
Flashing blue
StreamLine Mic is visible to a smartphone for pairing
purpose.
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Description
Blue
Phone mode: Connected to a smartphone.
Flashing green
Incoming call.
Green
In a call.
Orange
Streaming music.
Magenta
Remote microphone mode.
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Description
Flashing magenta
Reconnecting remote microphone.
Power indicator
Description
Red
Battery is low.
Flashing green
Charging while turned on.
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Description
Green fades off
Charging is completed and StreamLine Mic is
turned on.
Green
Turned on, not charging.
Flashing orange
Charging while turned off.
Orange
Charging is completed and StreamLine Mic is
turned off.
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Explanation of symbols
Symbols used in this document
Points out a situation that could lead to serious,
moderate, or minor injuries.
Indicates possible property damage.
Advice and tips on how to handle your device better.
Symbols on the device or packaging
CE compliance label, confirms compliance with
certain European Directives, refer to section
"Conformance information".
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Symbols on the device or packaging
EMC and radio communications
compliance label Australia, refer to section
"Conformance information".
Indicates the legal manufacturer of the device.
Do not dispose of the device with general
domestic waste. Read more in section
"Disposal information".
Read and follow the instructions in the user guide.
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Maintenance and care
NOTICE
X Do not put your device in water!
X Do not clean your device with alcohol
or benzine.
X Clean the device as necessary with a soft tissue.
X Avoid abrasive cleaning liquids with additives such as
citric acids, ammonia, etc.
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Technical information
Compatible hearing instruments
StreamLine Mic works with our specific wireless hearing
instruments. Your Hearing Care Professional will advise you
on the compatible models.
Operating, transport, and storage conditions
Operating conditions
Temperature
5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F)
Relative humidity
15 to 93 %, non‑condensing
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During extended periods of transport and storage, please
observe the following conditions:
Transport and Storage
Temperature
-20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)
WARNING
Risk of injury, fire or explosion during shipment.
X Ship StreamLine Mic according to local regulations.
For other parts, such as hearing instruments, other
conditions may apply.
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Technical data of the power supply
Input voltage:
100-240 V AC
Input current:
max. 0.2 A at 100 V AC
Input frequency:
47-63 Hz
Output voltage:
5 V DC
Output current:
max. 1 A
Disposal information
Recycle devices, accessories and packaging according to
local regulations.
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Conformance information
The CE mark indicates conformity with the following
European directives:
● 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices
● 2014/53/EU RED concerning radio equipment
● 2011/65/EU RoHS concerning the restriction of
hazardous substances
The full text of the declaration of conformity can be obtained
from www.signia-hearing.com/doc.
Wireless functionality
This device contains a radio transceiver using
Bluetooth EDR, Bluetooth low energy (BLE) and a
proprietary short range radio technology all working at
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2.4 GHz. The 2.4 GHz radio transmitter is weak and always
below 17 dBm e.i.r.p. in total radiated power.
This device complies with international standards
concerning radio transmitters, electro-magnetic compatibility
and human exposure.
FCC and ISED compliance information can be found on the
back of the device.
indicates conformity
The ACMA compliance mark
with the electromagnetic interference standards set by the
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
Devices with the FCC marking comply with the standards of
the FCC regarding electromagnetic interference.
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES‑003.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with
ISED's licence-exempt RSSs.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
● This device may not cause harmful interference, and
● this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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
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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.
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●
●
Connect the equipment to 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.
FCC caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Risk mitigations (for internal use only)
Intended Use...................................................................................................................... 43
M11 | explosion | device..................................................................................................... 40
M15, M210 | choking | ACC................................................................................................ 34
M20_1/4 | heat | ACC......................................................................................................... 40
M20_2/4 | humidity | ACC................................................................................................... 40
M20_3/4 | microwave | ACC............................................................................................... 41
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M20_4/4 | Xray | ACC......................................................................................................... 41
M23 | wireless interference | device................................................................................... 42
M25_1/2 | StreamLine Mic.................................................................................................. 39
M25_2/2 | interference with measuring equipment from RA V31....................................... 39
M29 | recycle device........................................................................................................... 53
M60 | Turning off................................................................................................................ 21
M62 | lanyard...................................................................................................................... 35
M63 | StreamLine Mic......................................................................................................... 38
M92, M228 | damaged device | ACC with power supply.................................................... 35
M103 | cleaning.................................................................................................................. 50
M110 add on | external equipment..................................................................................... 37
M110 add on | USB charging connector............................................................................. 36
M110 | unauthorized modifications..................................................................................... 36
M128 | Ship StreamLine Mic according local regulations................................................... 52
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Legal Manufacturer
Sivantos GmbH
Henri-Dunant-Strasse 100
91058 Erlangen
Germany
Phone +49 9131 308 0
Document No. 03384-99T##-#### ##
Order/Item No. ### ### ##
Master Rev02, 01.2018
© ##.2017, Signia GmbH. All rights reserved
www.signia-hearing.com
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