Sivantos WL700 easyPocket remote control 3.28 MHz User Manual UserManual

Sivantos GmbH easyPocket remote control 3.28 MHz UserManual

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Life sounds brilliant.www.siemens.com/hearing easyPocket  basic easyPocket advancedUser GuideDRAFT 2013-01-21
2Content DRAFT 2013-01-21ContentYour remote control  4Overview 5Display 6Control buttons  8Key lock switch  10Programming connection  10Batteries 11Inserting batteries  11Checking the battery status  13Daily use  14Adjusting the volume  14Changing the hearing program  14Turning on and off (mute)  16Adjusting the tinnitus noiser level  18Alarm clock  19Setting the alarm clock  19Ending the alarm  21Turning the alarm clock off  22Setup and service functions  23Setting the time  23Resetting volume and hearing program  25Displaying contact data  26Setting the language of the menu  26
3ContentDRAFT 2013-01-21Maintenance and care  27Troubleshooting 28Important information  29Intended use  29Explanation of symbols  29Transport and storage conditions  29Disposal information  30Technical information  30Conformance information  32Important safety information  33Personal safety  33Product safety  35Country-specic information  37
Your remote control4DRAFT 2013-01-21Your hearing instruments are equipped with wireless technology and can therefore be controlled by a remote control.Both easyPocket basic and easyPocket advanced pro-vide the same basic remote control functions for listening and program change.easyPocket advanced has additional comfort functions.The operating distance of the remote control is approxi-mately 40 inches (1 meter).uMake sure the distance between your remote control and hearing instrument does not exceed the operating distance.CAUTIONRead this user guide thoroughly and completely and follow the safety information in this document to avoid damage or injury. Your remote control
Your remote control 5DRAFT 2013-01-21 Overviewૠૠૠ➊ Display➋ Key lock switch➌ Programming con-nection➍ Control buttons➎ Program change button➏ Volume up/down buttonsMore functions are available in the menu. To enter or exit the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.
Your remote control6DRAFT 2013-01-21 DisplayAll actions initiated with the remote control are immedi-ately reflected on the display. For example, if you press the volume up button, the following icon is shortly displayed.The remote control does not receive information from your hearing instru-ments. All actions that you initiate with the controls of your hearing instruments are not reflected on the remote control’s display. Display of easyPocket basic૞૟➊ Indicates change of hearing program and volume➋ Alarm clock is activated➌ Batteries of the remote control are low➍ Function of control buttons
Your remote control 7DRAFT 2013-01-21 Display of easyPocket advanced➊ Indicates change of volume➋ Program name➌ Program icon➍ Program number➎ Alarm clock is activated➏ Batteries of the remote con-trol are low➐ Function of programmable control buttons Power save modeIf the remote control is not used for some time, the dis-play automatically turns black. The remote control is then in its power save mode.uPress any button to activate the display again.
Your remote control8DRAFT 2013-01-21 Control  buttonsYou can quickly access two functions with the control buttons on the right hand side of the remote control.The control buttons of the easyPocket advanced can be congured by your Hearing Care Professional. Small icons on the display show the func-tions.Basic functionsTurn hearing instruments on or off.Reset to default volume and hearing program.
Your remote control 9DRAFT 2013-01-21Advanced functions (for easyPocket advanced only)Tinnitus noiser level up.Tinnitus noiser level down.Adjust treble.Adjust bass.All other icons:Shortcut to select a preferred hearing program.The available icons and hearing programs depend on your personal setup.
Your remote control10 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Key lock switchuTo prevent any accidental operation while the remote control is in pockets or bags, move the key lock switch to lock position (red color vis-ible).When the key lock is active, all buttons on the remote control are disabled. The following icon is displayed. Programming  connectionThis connection is only to be used by your Hearing Care Professional for program-ming the remote control.
Batteries 11DRAFT 2013-01-21The remote control uses two AAA batteries. Inserting  batteriesuSlide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.uInsert the batteries.Make sure the "+" symbols on the bat-tery and compartment are aligned. Batteries
Batteries12 DRAFT 2013-01-21uAttach the cover by sliding it onto the remote control.The current time setting is displayed. If you want to change it, refer to section "Setting the time".
Batteries 13DRAFT 2013-01-21 Checking the battery statusWhen the batteries of the remote control are low, this is indicated in the status bar.Additionally, you can check the bat-tery status at any time in the menu.uTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry Info by pressing the vol-ume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The battery status is displayed:battery full battery emptyuTo return to the standard display, press the program change button.Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of them according to local regulations.
Daily use14 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Adjusting the volumeIf you are wearing two hearing instruments, the volume will be adjusted on both instruments at the same time.uPress the volume up button or the volume down but-ton to adjust the volume by one step. Changing the hearing programIf you are wearing two hearing instruments, the hear-ing program will be changed on both instruments. The procedure for changing the hearing program differs for easyPocket basic and easyPocket advanced. easyPocket  basicuPress the program change button to switch to the next hearing program. Daily  use
Daily use 15DRAFT 2013-01-21 easyPocket  advanceduPress the program change button repeatedly until the icon of the desired hearing program is displayed.oruPress the control button next to the icon indicating the desired hearing program.The control buttons have to be congured by your Hearing Care Professional.
Daily use16 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Turning on and off (mute)You have several options to turn your hearing instru-ments on and off with your remote control. Both hearing instruments are simultaneously turned on or off.When you turn your hearing instru-ments off via remote control, the fol-lowing icon is displayed. It is displayed until you turn your hearing instruments back on.Additionally, all buttons are disabled. The only available function is to turn the hearing instruments back on.After turning on, the previously used volume and hearing program are set. Via control buttonuPress the control button next to the following icon to turn your hearing instruments on or off.The control buttons have to be congured by your Hearing Care Professional.
Daily use 17DRAFT 2013-01-21Via menuTurning off:uTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry HI Mute / Unmute by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.Turning on:uPress any button to activate the display.uWait until the information about the turned off hearing instruments disappears. The menu is displayed and the HI Mute / Unmute entry is still selected.uTo turn your hearing instruments back on, conrm the selection by pressing the program change button.
Daily use18 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Adjusting the tinnitus noiser levelThis function is only available if your Hearing Care Professional has congured the tinnitus noiser for both your hearing instru-ments and for the control buttons of the remote control.You can recognize the setting, if the corresponding icons are displayed next to the control buttons.uTo adjust the noiser level, press the upper or the lower control button.
Alarm clock 19DRAFT 2013-01-21You can set an alarm clock reminding you at the same time every day by a repeating signal tone and by an alarm clock icon.The alarm is initiated by the remote control but the acoustic signal is emitted by your hearing instru-ments.uTurn on your hearing instruments.uKeep your hearing instruments within the remote control’s operating distance.Otherwise you will not be able to hear the alarm. Setting the alarm clockuTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry Alarm by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The entry eld for hours is high-lighted.uSet the hours by pressing the vol-ume up button or the volume down button. Alarm  clock
Alarm clock20 DRAFT 2013-01-21uConrm your setting by pressing the program change button.The entry eld for minutes is high-lighted.uSet the minutes by pressing the vol-ume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your setting by pressing the program change button.The alarm on/off selection eld is highlighted.uPress the volume up button or the volume down button to position the cursor next to alarm clock on: uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.When the alarm clock is turned on, this is indicated in the status bar.
Alarm clock 21DRAFT 2013-01-21 Ending the alarmWhen the alarm clock rings, a cor-responding icon is displayed on the remote control.If you do not end the alarm, it is repeated within the next minutes.uTo end the alarm, press the program change button.The alarm clock will ring at the same time on the next day.
Alarm clock22 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Turning the alarm clock offuTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry Alarm by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The entry eld for hours is high-lighted.uPress the program change button twice to skip the entry elds for hours and minutes.The alarm on/off selection eld is highlighted.uPress the volume up button or the volume down button to position the cursor next to alarm clock off: uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.
Setup and service functions 23DRAFT 2013-01-21 Setting the timeuTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry Clock by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The entry eld for hours is highlighted.uSet the hours by pressing the vol-ume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your setting by pressing the program change button.The entry eld for minutes is high-lighted.uSet the minutes by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uSave the settings by pressing the program change but-ton.The time is displayed. Setup and service functions
Setup and service functions24 DRAFT 2013-01-21The time is always displayed in the header of the menu. To enter or exit the menu, press the volume up button and the vol-ume down button simultaneously.
Setup and service functions 25DRAFT 2013-01-21 Resetting volume and hearing programIf you have made changes to volume or program and do not know why the hearing instruments are acting the way they are, you can manually set the default volume and hearing program for your hearing instruments.uTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry HI Restore by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The hearing instruments are reset and a corresponding icon is dis-played.uYou can also reset the hearing instru-ments by pressing the control button next to the following icon.The control buttons have to be congured by your Hearing Care Professional.
Setup and service functions26 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Displaying contact dataIf your Hearing Care Professional has saved his or her contact data on the remote control, you can view this information:uTo enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.uNavigate to the menu entry Contact by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button.uConrm your selection by pressing the program change button.The contact data is displayed.uTo return to the standard display, press the program change button. Setting the language of the menuuAsk your Hearing Care Professional.
Maintenance and care 27DRAFT 2013-01-21NOTICEuDo not put your remote control in water! uDo not clean your remote control with alcohol or benzine.uClean the remote control as necessary with a soft cloth and use a nonabrasive household soap.uAvoid abrasive cleaning liquids with additives such as citric acid, ammonia, etc. Maintenance and care
Troubleshooting28 DRAFT 2013-01-21Problem and possible solutionsThe remote control does not work.■  Check, if the key lock is activated. Deactivate it, if necessary.■  Change the batteries.Another remote control affects your hearing instruments.■  Return remote control and hearing instruments to your Hearing Care Professional. Your Hearing Care Professional can change the wireless address to avoid interference.Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter further problems.Troubleshooting
Important information 29DRAFT 2013-01-21 Intended  useThe remote control is intended to operate hearing instru-ments.Use the remote control only as described in this user guide. Explanation of symbolsPoints out a situation that could lead to serious, mod-erate, or minor injuries.Indicates possible property damage.Advice and tips on how to handle your device better.Read and follow the instructions in the user guide. Transport and storage conditionsDuring extended periods of transport and storage, please observe the following conditions:Storage TransportTemperature 10 to 40 °C -20 to 60 °CRelative humidity 10 to 80 % 5 to 90 %Air pressure 700 to 1050 hPa 200 to 1200 hPaFor other parts, such as batteries, other conditions may apply. Important  information
Important information30 DRAFT 2013-01-21 Disposal  informationWithin the European Union, the marked equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment."Amended by "Directive 2003/108/EC" (WEEE).NOTICEuRecycle hearing instruments, accessories and packaging according to national regulations.NOTICEuTo avoid environmental pollution, do not throw batteries into household trash.uRecycle or dispose of batteries according to national regulations or return them to your Hearing Care Professional. Technical  informationSiemens easyPocketFCC: SGI-WL700IC: 267AB-WL700Operating frequencies: Fc=3.28 MHzMaximum eld strength @ 10m: -7 dBμA/mMaximum eld strength @ 30m: 28.5 dBμV/m
Important information 31DRAFT 2013-01-21FCC and IC compliance information can be found inside the battery compartment. N14203 (EMC and radio communications compliance label Australia)This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Changes or modications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Siemens Audiologische Tech-nik GmbH for compliance may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.FCC complianceThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.Operation is subject to the following conditions:■  this device may not cause harmful interference, and■  this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-tion.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 pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
Important information32 DRAFT 2013-01-21installed 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 recep-tion, 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 to an outlet on a circuit differ-ent from that to which the receiver is connected.■  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-cian for help. Conformance  informationWith the CE marking Siemens conrms compli-ance with the European Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices and the European Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE) concerning radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.
Important safety information 33DRAFT 2013-01-21Personal safetyWARNINGChoking hazard!Your device contains small parts which can be swallowed.uKeep hearing instruments, batteries and acces-sories out of reach of children and mentally disabled persons.uIf parts have been swallowed consult a physi-cian or hospital immediately.WARNINGWireless systems may interfere with measuring devices and electronic equipment.uDo not use your device in hospitals or airplanes.Important safety information
Important safety information34 DRAFT 2013-01-21WARNINGRisk of interference with active implants or life support systems!If you wear a pacemaker:uCarry the remote control at a safe distance of about 12 inches (30 cm) away from the pace-maker.uDo not carry the remote control:- in your breast pocket, - with a lanyard around your neck,- or directly on the skin over the active implant.For all other active implants or life support sys-tems: uPrior to use, have the electromagnetic compat-ibility veried.WARNINGRisk of explosion!uDo not use your remote control in explosive atmospheres (e. g. in mining areas).
Important safety information 35DRAFT 2013-01-21Radiofrequency radiation exposure InformationThe radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact dur-ing normal operation is minimized.Product safetyNOTICEuProtect your devices from extreme heat. Do not expose them to direct sunlight.NOTICEuProtect your devices from high humidity.NOTICEuDo not dry your devices in the microwave oven.NOTICEDifferent types of strong radiation, e. g. during X-ray or MRI head examinations, may damage devices.u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.
Important safety information36 DRAFT 2013-01-21In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless equipment exist.uRefer to local authorities for further informa-tion.NOTICEYour hearing instruments are designed to comply with international standards on electromagnetic compatibility but interference with nearby elec-tronic devices could occur. In this case, move away from the source of interference.NOTICEFor instruments with wireless connectivity:When the telecoil program is active, the remote control may cause a pulsing noise.uUse the remote control with a distance greater than 10 cm (4 inches).NOTICEuYour remote control is programmed to exclu-sively communicate with your hearing instru-ments. If you experience problems with another person's remote control, consult your Hearing Care Professional.
Country-specic information 37DRAFT 2013-01-21Country-specific information
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