Sonova USA COMPILOT11 The Wireless Functional Test (WFT) device User Manual EN

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Phonak ComPilotUser Guide
2 1.  Welcome  5  2.  Getting to know your ComPilot 6  2.1 Legend  7  2.2 Accessories  8  3.  Getting started  9  3.1 Setting up the power supply  9  3.2 Charging the ComPilot battery  10  3.3 Turning the ComPilot ON and OFF  11  3.4 ComPilot Bluetooth pairing introduction   13  3.5 Wearing the ComPilot correctly  14  3.6 Testing sound via the ComPilot  15   4.  Using the ComPilot as an audio streamer  16  4.1 Streaming music via a cable  16  4.2 Streaming music via Bluetooth  17  4.3 Watching TV  19  4.4 Adjusting the volume    20 Contents
3  5.  Using the ComPilot for phone calls  21  5.1 Introduction  21  5.2 Incoming calls  25  5.3 Making phone calls  28  5.4 Ending a call   29  5.5 Advanced phone options  30   5.6 Using the external microphone  32  5.7 Locking the main button   33  6.  Using the ComPilot as a remote control  34  7.  Using the ComPilot with FM  38  8.  More detailed information  40  8.1 Wearing the ComPilot in different ways  41  8.2 Managing multiple inputs to the ComPilot  42  8.3 Resetting your ComPilot  47  8.4 Summary of indicator lights   48  8.5 Introduction to Bluetooth   51
4Contents  8.6 Setting up Bluetooth  56 8.7 Caller identification: spoken caller names  62 8.8 VoiceAlerts: spoken ComPilot status  63   9.  Troubleshooting ComPilot  6510.  Important safety information  73 10.1 Hazard warnings  73 10.2 Information on product safety  75 10.3 Other important information  7811.  Service and warranty  7912.  Compliance information  8113.  Information and explanation of symbols  84
51. WelcomeYour new ComPilot is a Swiss premium-quality product developed by Phonak, one of the world‘s leading companies in hearing technology.Please read the user instructions thoroughly in order to benefi t from all the possibilities your hearing system offers.  “Compatibility information: Check your hearing aid compatibility with your hearing care professional.” Phonak – life is on    www.phonak.comCE mark applied: 2011
6The intended use of the Phonak ComPilot is to connect all Phonak wireless hearing aids wirelessly to Bluetooth®-enabled phones and devices or MP3  players for speech or stereo music. The ComPilot is also compatible with Phonak’s range of FM receivers via Europlug input. The remote control gives you access to important  control elements for most of the Phonak wireless hearing aids. A list of compatible hearing aids can be found at http://www.phonak.com/compilotI  Please note that your hearing care professional must configure your ComPilot before it can be used as a remote control for your hearing aids. Audio streaming however is possible at any time.Bluetooth® is a registered trademark owned by the  Bluetooth SIG, Inc.2. Getting to know your ComPilot
72.1 LegendButtonsa Main ( )b  Volume +/- ( )c Home ( )d Connect ( )e  ON/OFF switch ( )Inputsf Microphone openingsg  Audio input (3.5 mm jack)h  FM input (Europlug)i  Charging input (mini-USB)Indicatorsj Audio indicatork Power indicatorNeckloopl Neckloop sockets m  Neckloop (with antenna)n Neckloop plugsf poweraudioabcejklndmghi
82.2 Accessories (content may vary depending on the country)o/p  Universal power supply with mini-USB plugq–t  US, EU, UK, AUS adapterOther optional accessories External lapel microphone “MC1” Short neckloop (51 cm) Phonak TVLink S basestation  (Phonak Bluetooth transmitter for TV use) Audio  cable,  1.5 m / 5 ft.  USB  cable,  3 m / 10 ft. 2. Getting to know your ComPilot opqrts
93.1 Setting up the power supply 1. Select the adapter that corresponds to your country. US  EU  UK  AUS2. Insert the round corner of the  adapter to the round corner of  the universal power supply  until it is completely inserted.3. Click the tail of the adapter in  to lock it into place. Make sure  the adapter is securely locked.To remove the power adapter:a. Pull back the tab on the universal  power supply and hold.b. Gently pull the adapter upwards     to remove it from receptacle.c.  Then start over with step 1 (above).3. Getting started2.a. b.3.
103. Getting started 3.2 Charging the ComPilot batteryYour ComPilot has a non-removable rechargeable battery.To charge it:1. Plug the mini-USB plug into the     mini-USB port on the ComPilot. 2. Plug the power supply into a power   outlet.Power indicator Solid red: Charging, typically 90 minutes. Solid green: Battery fully charged.It is safe to leave the ComPilot connected to the  charger overnight.I  When charging your ComPilot for the first time, leave it charging for at least three hours, even if the battery indicator is not lit or turns green  earlier.
11 I  A new battery’s full performance is achieved only after two to three complete charge and discharge cycles.3.3 Turning the ComPilot ON and OFFSlide the Power switch ( ) as shown to turn the ComPilot ON or OFF.                   OFF           ONSwitch the ComPilot OFF when not in use or if in storage or during transportation.For operational use switch the ComPilot ON.
123. Getting started Battery status informationThe Power indicator shows the following:  Green for 2 seconds Blink red then solid   for 2 seconds Slow blink green  Short blink red   No blinking just after  switching ON I  If the neckloop was removed for more than  2 minutes, the Power indicator is only lit as long  as a button is pressed.Switching ONSwitching OFFNormal operation<20% battery left. Please chargeCharge for at least 2 hours
133.4 ComPilot Bluetooth pairing introduction  Find more details on page 56.1. Switch ON ( ) the ComPilot.2. Press and hold the Connect ( ) and Volume ( ) button simultaneously for 2 seconds until the Audio indicator starts to rapidly blink blue.          2 sec3. Start the pairing process on the Bluetooth device (e.g., phone) within 1 minute according to the devices user guide and use code “0000” when prompted.4. After successful pairing, the Audio indicator will stop rapidly blinking blue.I  The pairing process does not require the neckloop  to be plugged in. For streaming and Bluetooth  connection the neckloop is mandatory.I  When pairing to a cellular phone we recommend disabling the phone key tones and SMS alerts.poweraudioauauauauauauauauuuauaudididididiidididididiidiooooooooooooudiididiiidiiidididdiddd
143. Getting started 3.5 Wearing the ComPilot correctly  Before any phone, music or TV streaming can take place, the ComPilot must be switched ON and worn correctly as shown below:1. Put the neckloop around   your neck (easily done when   unplugging one neckloop  plug).2.  Make sure both plugs are  well connected in the neckloop  sockets.3. Switch the ComPilot ON. I  For streaming the neckloop must always be plugged in. When unplugged, the ComPilot will go into sleep mode after two minutes. The Power and Audio indicators will stop blinking and all active Bluetooth connections are terminated to save power. Plug  the neckloop in again to activate the streaming.
153.6 Testing sound via the ComPilot1. Wear the ComPilot correctly and  switch it ON.2. Press and hold the Connect ( ) and  Main ( ) buttons simultaneously  for 2 seconds until the Audio indicator  turns violet.The hearing aids will switch to the streaming mode and you will hear the ComPilot theme sound demo for 30 seconds.Use the Volume ( ) buttons to adjust the volume.The volume level is permanently stored and will be  applied to all VoiceAlert messages.If you cannot hear the demo sound: Make sure your hearing aids are inserted correctly. Make sure the ComPilot neckloop is properly plugged in on both ends and worn around your neck. Make sure the ComPilot is charged and switched ON. Make sure you are not on a phone call connected through the ComPilot.
164.1 Streaming music via a cable  The ComPilot must be switched ON and worn correctly around your neck.1. Insert the audio cable into the headphones socket on your audio player and start the player.2. Insert the other end of the audio cable into the Audio input on your ComPilot. The audio streaming is  automatically activated and the Audio indicator will change to orange.AUDIO4. Using the ComPilot as an audio  streamer
17Briefly press the Main ( ) button to stop and restart streaming.The programs of your hearing aids cannot be changed via the ComPilot Main ( ) button when the audio  cable is plugged in.I  ComPilot will confirm streaming via cable when  activated (speech messages (VoiceAlerts) or beeps, according to the ComPilot configuration). 4.2 Streaming music via Bluetooth  If you have an audio source equipped with Bluetooth functionality (e.g., MP3 player), you can stream audio wirelessly to your hearing aids. In order to use your ComPilot with a Bluetooth enabled audio device or transmitter, you must first pair the  devices. Please refer to page 56 for further details.To start Bluetooth streaming:1. ComPilot must be switched ON and worn correctly.2. Switch ON the other Bluetooth device.
184. Using the ComPilot as an audio streamer 3. For some Bluetooth devices it may be necessary to press “Play” on the device.4. If the devices were paired and connected correctly streaming will start automatically and the Audio  indicator will turn solid blue.Use the Main ( ) button to stop and restart Bluetooth streaming.To stop Bluetooth streaming completely, switch the other Bluetooth device OFF or disable its Bluetooth feature.  I  The ComPilot will confirm that Bluetooth streaming is activated (speech messages (VoiceAlerts) or beeps, depending on the ComPilot configuration).I  The hearing aid programs cannot be changed via the ComPilot Main ( ) button when the Bluetooth  device is streaming. Find more details about the  remote control on page 34.
194.3 Watching TV  We recommend using the dedicated and optimized Phonak TVLink S or TVLink II basestation for watching TV. It ensures low latency wireless transmission for up to 30 meters (90 ft.), offers a built-in volume control and acts as a charging cradle for the ComPilot.poweraudio
204.4 Adjusting the volume Press the ComPilot Volume () buttons to adjust: Press ( ) to increase the volume Press ( ) to decrease the volumeI  Adjusting the volume on the ComPilot will have the same effect as adjusting the volume of the hearing aids.    You can also change the volume of the streaming  audio signal only by using the volume controls of the audio device (e.g., cellular phone, MP3 player,  TVLink S basestation).    This gives you the ability to decrease the hearing aid volume using the Minus ( ) button during a phone call in a noisy environment, and increase the phone volume at the same time by using the volume up button on the phone.I  If your ComPilot was not grouped with your hearing aids by your hearing care professional, the ( )  Volume buttons will only change the streaming audio but not the hearing aid volumes.4. Using the ComPilot as an audio streamer
215. Using the ComPilot for phone calls5.1 IntroductionBefore you can use your ComPilot with your phone, you need to make sure the phone is Bluetooth enabled and complete the pairing and connection procedures (details on page 56). Your voice Caller’s voice Bluetooth Wireless signalCaller’s voiceaudible here
22The Main ( ) button offers multi-operation  functionality:  It accepts and ends a phone call. It pauses and resumes the streaming from an audio device. It operates as a remote control (ComPilot must be configured as a remote control by your hearing care professional).Some phones are configured to play key-press tones, SMS announcements and confirmation beeps to the ComPilot. If this is set:   You will hear these tones interrupting any active  audio streaming through your hearing aids.  Your hearing aids may shortly switch to streaming mode which may be unwanted.Please refer to your phone user guide for information about disabling these sounds.5. Using the ComPilot for phone calls
23 I  Phone calls via Bluetooth will always take priority over other audio sources on your ComPilot. I  It is not possible to change hearing aid programs during a phone call.I  You will hear the caller’s voice through both  hearing aids.
245. Using the ComPilot for phone calls Use of ComPilot during phone calls The Bluetooth range (maximum distance between ComPilot and the phone) is 5–10 meters (15–30 ft).Outside this range the connection will be lost or you will encounter intermittency during a call.When engaged in a phone call, wear the ComPilot  normally as shown in figure a below.   In very noisy environments, you may move the ComPilot closer to your mouth (figure b).  Avoid covering the small microphone openings on the side with your fingers or clothes (figure c) and do not speak from the front (figure d).poweraudioa b dc
255.2 Incoming callsThe ComPilot must be switched ON, paired to the phone and worn correctly.When a call is received on your phone, the ComPilot Audio indicator will show a solid blue light, and  you will hear the ringtone signal through your hearing aids.Different ringtones of the ComPilotThe phone ringtone depends on the ComPilot  configuration and your phone capabilities.The ringtone is assigned automatically during the  initial phone pairing process and cannot be configured.When pairing more than one phone, the second  and third paired phone will have a different ringtone.  A total of 3 different ringtones are automatically  assigned.
26The ComPilot will also announce the caller name as shown on the phone display (Caller identification using text-to-speech technology). The name is taken from your phone’s directory. I  Please note that this feature must be supported by your phone. Please consult the phone user guide or the phone supplier for more information.I  The default language setting of a new ComPilot is US English. Your hearing care professional may  configure the appropriate language setting for proper pronunciation of the names.   Your hearing care professional may switch the  Caller identification off upon your request. Accepting incoming callsTo accept an incoming call, briefly press the Main ( ) button on your ComPilot once you hear the ringtone through your hearing aids.Speak into the ComPilot – not into the phone – when the call is in progress.5. Using the ComPilot for phone calls
27“click” It will take about 5 seconds before you hear the  ringtone through your hearing aids.I  For your safety, the hearing aid microphones will  remain on at reduced level during phone calls and audio streaming.I  Only one phone call at a time is possible. A second  ringing phone is ignored while phoning.
285.3 Making phone calls Make sure the ComPilot and your phone are connected through Bluetooth as described on page 56.Use the phone keypad to enter the number and press the phone dialing button.When connected, you will hear the dialing tone through your hearing aid after approximately 3 seconds.Using cordless phones (DECT) or older phones with Headset profile onlyIf your phone only supports the Headset profile (HSP), the connection must be initiated manually for outgoing calls. This often applies to cordless home phones (DECT standard).I  For these phones, the Audio indicator might not blink blue even if the phone was paired before.5. Using the ComPilot for phone calls poweraudio
291. Type the number you want to dial on your phone,  or select it from the phone book.2. Briefly press the Connect ( ) button then wait  5 seconds.3. The dialing process will automatically start and the Audio indicator will turn solid blue. You may hear a confirmation beep through your hearing aids.5.4 Ending a callTo end a phone call via your ComPilot, briefly press the Main ( ) button. The call will terminate and your hearing aids will return to the previously-active program or audio source (such as the audio jack input).You can also end a call by operating your phone  instead of your ComPilot.
305.5 Advanced phone optionsRejecting a callIf you prefer not to answer an incoming call, press and hold the Main ( ) button on your ComPilot for about two seconds until the ringtone stops. Using your phone to reject the call will have the same effect.Pressing the Home ( ) button will terminate the call and the hearing aids will switch to the startup program.Your hearing care professional may configure the  following additional features on ComPilot. They will be assigned to a long press (2 seconds) of the Main  ()- or the Connect ( )-button: I  Your phone must support these features. Please consult the phone user manual for details.1. Redial last number    A long press of the assigned button will redial the last dialed number.5. Using the ComPilot for phone calls
312. Voice dial    A long press of the assigned button will start the voice dial which allows you to speak the person’s name instead of typing the number.I  When using two phones at the same time (Multi Point) only the last paired phone can be used for voice dial.3. Hold call    While in a phone conversation, a long press of the assigned button will put the call on hold. The caller stays on the line but there is no audio transfer  and the hearing aids switch to the previous hearing program. Use this mode to have a side conversation with a person next to you without transmitting the conversation to the person on the phone.4. Transfer call    A long press of the assigned button will transfer the call to the phone. This allows you to hand your phone to another person. Your hearing aids will switch back to the previous hearing program.
325. Using the ComPilot for phone calls After holding or transferring a call, either a short press of the Main- or another long press of the assigned button transfers the call back to the ComPilot and the call is resumed through your hearing aids.5.6 Using the external microphoneUse the optional external lapel microphone “MC1” if you wear the ComPilot underneath clothing during a phone call. 1. Plug the 3.5 mm microphone plug into the audio  input of the ComPilot.   Hereby, the internal ComPilot microphones are  completely disabled.
332. Use the clip to place the  omnidirectional microphone  as close to your mouth as  possible.3. Put the neckloop around your   neck and switch the ComPilot ON.Jackets, etc., will not negatively influence the wireless link to your hearing aids.5.7 Locking the main buttonTo prevent the Main button being accidentally pressed: Briefly press the Connect and Home button  simultaneously to lock or unlock the Main button. When the Main button is locked, pressing it will have no effect. All other buttons are unaffected.I  Accepting an incoming call is still possible.I  The Power indicator will tripple-flash red if the Main button is pressed during locked state.
34Important: The remote control functionality of  the ComPilot is only available for wireless Spice  Generation, Spice+ and Quest hearing aids.The streaming functionality is available for all wireless hearing aids. Please ask your hearing care professional for more information.I  Before the remote control functionality can be used, your hearing care professional must enable the remote control. There are two ways to use the ComPilot as remote control The neckloop is plugged in with both  ends and the ComPilot must be worn  around your neck. The remote control  function is available as long as you  are not streaming audio.6. Using the ComPilot as a remote control
35   The neckloop is completely un-plugged  and ComPilot is operated at arm’s  length.  No streaming is possible in this  configuration. Make sure the ComPilot is switched ON.Volume change/FlexControl (optional) FlexControl helps you optimize clarity and comfort for different listening situations (optional on selected hearing aids). Press the ( ) volume button on the ComPilot to adjust: Press ( ) to increase  Press ( ) to decrease
36Program changeUse the Main ( ) button to change  hearing aid listening programs.Changing hearing aid programs is  only possible if no streaming is  in progress.Push the Home ( ) button to return to the startup hearing aid program and volume levels of your hearing aids.Press and hold the Home ( ) button (>2 sec) to select a favorite program (configured by the hearing care professional).The first program sent after switching ON the ComPilot is the first program after the startup program.    6. Using the ComPilot as a remote control
37 More remote control information: Your hearing aids may beep to confirm that your  selection was applied.  Both hearing aids are controlled at the same time. Please ask your hearing care professional to print your personal ComPilot report. The available hearing aid programs and volume  levels are set by your hearing care professional. The Power indicator is lit as long as you press a ComPilot button. Green confirms a good ComPilot battery state, red indicates that you need to  charge the ComPilot battery.I  2 minutes after unplugging the neckloop both  indicator lights will switch off and the ComPilot disconnects Bluetooth to save power.Operating distanceIf ComPilot is used as a handheld remote control (without neckloop)  Max. distance 80 cm / 32’’  Hold ComPilot as shown
38ComPilot can be used together with Roger or FM  receivers through its direct audio input (Europlug).  Place the Roger / FM transmitter near  the sound source and turn it on.  Attach your receiver to ComPilot     via the Europlug socket as shown  in the picture (turn receiver on if  required).When a signal is detected, you  will hear a beep notification  through your hearing aids.  Press main   button to accept  the signal. Press main   button again to  stop or resume the signal.7. Using ComPilot with Roger / FM
39   After 20 seconds the input will be put on hold  automatically if you do not accept it.  As long as a signal is received the hearing aid  programs cannot be changed via the main   button.  If ComPilot does not receive a signal through the Europlug for 3 minutes, an alert will be heard.
40This section gives more insight in the following topics:8.1. Wearing the ComPilot in different ways8.2. Managing multiple inputs to the ComPilot8.3. Resetting your ComPilot8.4. Summary of indicator lights8.5. Introduction to Bluetooth8.6. Setting up Bluetooth8.7. Caller identification: spoken caller names8.8. VoiceAlerts: spoken ComPilot status8. More detailed information
418.1 Wearing the ComPilot in different waysStandardTo benefit from the streamer and remote control function, we recommend wearing the ComPilot around the neck.During calls your voice can only be picked up if the ComPilot is not covered by clothes. Handheld remote controlTo use the ComPilot as a remote control only, it can be held and operated in the hand. The neckloop must be removed in this case.Under clothingIf you wear the ComPilot under clothing during phone calls, the external Phonak microphone “MC1” is needed (optional acccessory). poweraudio
428.2 Managing multiple inputs to the ComPilotWhen an audio source is connected via the ComPilot, your hearing aids will automatically switch to special programs.Up to 4 automatic programs can be fine-tuned by your hearing care professional. It is possible to have multiple audio sources connected and in operation with the ComPilot: Two Bluetooth devices    (e.g., phone and TVLink S basestation). One audio input (3.5 mm audio plug). One FM receiver. Speech messages (VoiceAlerts) and the Audio indicator light inform you about the different inputs. For a  summary of the Audio indicator color during streaming please see page 50.8. More detailed information
43An audio source is considered as “connected” to the ComPilot if: The audio plug is inserted (with or without audio  signal). An FM receiver is inserted and receives a FM signal. A Bluetooth music source is streaming music or paused. A Bluetooth phone is paired and within reach.I  A phone call always has priority. You will hear the ringing indication even when listening to other audio sources via cable, Bluetooth or FM. If you reject  or terminate the call, audio streaming will resume.I  It is not possible to change hearing aid programs using the Main ( ) button as long as any audio source is connected to the ComPilot.I  Most Bluetooth phones connect to the ComPilot as a phone and a music player at the same time. If you want to listen to music, you must start the music via your phone; it cannot be started from the  ComPilot.
44Selecting one of multiple sources using the ComPilot With only one audio source (e.g., from a Bluetooth transmitter), each press of the Main ( ) button will pause or resume the audio source.Multiple sound sources can be accessed sequentially by pressing the Main ( ) button. After each press, the ComPilot selects the next connected source in a fixed sequence. If a source is not connected, the ComPilot will proceed to the next source. After the last connected source in the sequence, streaming stops and your hearing aids will resume the previously-active hearing aid program, indicated by beeps. Every connected audio source has a fixed place in the sequence, as shown in the picture.8. More detailed information Previously-active hearing programFM Europlug3.5 mmplugBluetooth music 1Bluetooth music 2
45Keep on briefly pressing the Main ( ) button until you reach your preferred audio source.ComPilot will announce each active audio source as you go through the sequence (VoiceAlerts).Pause streamingTo temporarily interrupt streaming, e.g., if someone wants to speak to you, briefly press the Main ( ) button on the ComPilot as many times as needed until you hear the beeps announcing the previously-active acoustic hearing aid program.To resume streaming, briefly press the Main ( ) button until your preferred audio source is found.I  Pressing the Home ( ) button will always select the startup programs of your hearing aids, regardless of the audio source sequence.Stopping streamingTo stop audio streaming completely, stop the Bluetooth audio players and unplug the audio plug or the FM receiver.
46Streaming interruptionsTo avoid streaming interruptions, make sure you wear the ComPilot with the neckloop around your neck and keep the Bluetooth device within the operating range.Situations where streaming may be interrupted: If the ComPilot is too far away from the hearing aids while streaming, e.g., if you are not wearing the neckloop or if you have unplugged the neckloop cable. If the hearing aids are not worn correctly, e.g., if they are not in an upright position. If the Bluetooth signal is out of range. If the Bluetooth transmitter is affected by an obstacle, e.g., when carrying a cellular phone in the back- pocket.In these cases, your hearing aids will lose the audio signal. If this situation continues for more than  approximately 5 seconds, they will automatically switch to the previously-active hearing aid program.8. More detailed information
478.3 Resetting your ComPilotIf, for some reason, the ComPilot becomes unresponsive:1. Slide the ComPilot power switch  to the ON position.2. Press and hold the ( ), ( )  and ( ) button simultaneously  for 2 seconds. 3. Slide the ComPilot power switch  to the OFF position.4. Wait for 5 seconds.The ComPilot is now reset and will resume normal  operation when switching ON again.I  After resetting the Bluetooth pairings, the  configuration status and the grouping to the hearing aids are kept.
488.4 Summary of indicator lightsThe indicator lights provide helpful  information as follows:Power indicatorCharging Solid RedCharged and full battery  Solid greenSwitching ON  Green 2 secondsSwitching OFF  Red 2 seconds *Battery above 20%  Blink green ** <20% battery remaining  Short blink red ***  When switching the ComPilot OFF, the Power indicator may blink red first while the ComPilot is properly  disconnecting all Bluetooth devices.** If the neckloop is not connected to the ComPilot, the battery level is only shown during startup, charging and when a button is pressed.power8. More detailed information
49I  After unplugging the neckloop the ComPilot enters power down mode after 2 minutes and the Power indicator goes off. Only the remote control functions can be used while the neckloop is unplugged.Battery stateThe color of the Power indicator informs you about the ComPilot battery state.The green Power indicator indicates a battery level > 20%.The red Power indicator indicates a battery  level < 20%. Less than 1.5 hours streaming  remain and the battery should be charged.
50Audio indicator The neckloop must be plugged in for any streaming.Plug or FM streaming  Solid orangeBluetooth phone or   Solid bluemusic streaming 1 Bluetooth device   Short blink blue connected 2 Bluetooth device   Double-blink blue connected In a phone call  Solid blueBluetooth pairing  Very fast blue blinkingDemo sound playing  Solid violetI  The Bluetooth pairing indication will be visible even if the neckloop is not plugged in.audio8. More detailed information
51I  During cable or FM streaming, the Audio indicator will remain orange regardless of the Bluetooth  connection state.8.5 Introduction to Bluetooth What is Bluetooth?Bluetooth provides a way for devices like cellular or  cordless phones, laptops and personal computers to  communicate wirelessly.Your ComPilot supports Bluetooth to allow audio to be wirelessly received from many different audio devices and transmitted to your hearing aids. For example, you can receive phone calls directly to your hearing aids or listen to a TV show via the TVLink S basestation.For further information about Bluetooth, visit www.bluetooth.org
52What Bluetooth devices can I use with my ComPilot?First, check whether the device you wish to use is Bluetooth-enabled: Look for the following symbol on the device or in its user guide.Second, the possible applications on a Bluetooth enabled device are defined by “profiles”. The device you wish to use with your ComPilot must support the appropriate Bluetooth profiles. These differ depending on what you want to do with your ComPilot: To receive phone calls your phone must support either the “Head Set” or “Hands Free” profile (HSP/HFP) To listen to stereo music from your phone or PC, it must support the A2DP / “Stereo Headset” profile. The Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) is an indicator whether Caller identification will work or not.Look for this information in your phone‘s user guide or via the compatibility guide at:http://www.phonak.com/compilot8. More detailed information
53 Bluetooth device compatibilityIf a problem occurs in the connection between your device and the ComPilot, or if you are unsure about your device’s Bluetooth capabilities, please consult your device’s user guide or ask your dealer.Bluetooth operating rangeYour ComPilot supports Bluetooth Class 2 operation up to a range of 10 meters (30 ft). When used with the TVLink S basestation for watching TV, the operation range is up to 30 meters (90 ft).Line-of-sight between your ComPilot and other devices is not required. However, the following factors may  affect the range achieved: Interference with other devices in the environment may reduce the operating range. The Bluetooth device with which you are connecting may only support a more limited range.
54If your Bluetooth device moves out of range of your ComPilot and has an active audio connection, this  connection first starts to be intermittent and will finally be terminated. If the device is then moved back into range of your ComPilot, it may or may not resume streaming to your hearing aids. In this case, switch OFF the ComPilot  and switch it ON again after the red Power indicator is turned off.Using a Bluetooth device: pairing and connectingOnly when your device is Bluetooth-enabled and supports the appropriate profiles, it can communicate with the ComPilot. To enable this communication two simple  procedures must be completed: 1. Pairing: The pairing procedure allows you to  control which Bluetooth devices are permitted to communicate with each other. It needs to be  completed only once for each device you wish to  use with your ComPilot. 8. More detailed information
552. Connecting: Once a device is allowed to communicate with the ComPilot (“paired”) the connection procedure makes sure the devices can exchange audio signals.  The paired devices connect every time they are switched ON and are within reach of each other. This is indicated on the ComPilot by the blue blinking Audio indicator.  Most Bluetooth devices perform the connection  procedure automatically after pairing. On the following pages the pairing and the connecting procedures are described.
568.6 Setting up Bluetooth This section describes the pairing and connection  procedure for Bluetooth devices.Step-by-step: pairing a Bluetooth-enabled phone I  It is only necessary to perform the pairing procedure once with each Bluetooth device. The pairing  procedure is controlled by your phone.I  Different phones have different menu structures. You should, therefore, refer to your phone’s user guide or dealer support if you cannot complete the pairing procedure with the generic steps described here. I  A maximum of 8 devices can be paired to the  ComPilot. Another pairing will replace the device that was not used for the longest period.I  The ComPilot can support (connect) two phones at the same time but only one call at a time is possible.For more information about Bluetooth pairing  instructions specific to some of the most popular manufacturers, go to: http://www.phonak.com/compilot8. More detailed information
571. Turn ON your ComPilot and the phone. Place them next to each other.2. Locate the connectivity settings in your phone menu. Look for the Bluetooth feature.3. On your phone, ensure that the Bluetooth feature is turned on.4. On your phone choose SEARCH to search for  Bluetooth devices or audio enhancements.5. To initiate the pairing process on your ComPilot, press and hold the ( ) and ( ) buttons  simultaneously for 2 seconds until the Audio  indicator starts to rapidly blink blue.      2 sec6. Your ComPilot will remain in the pairing mode for two minutes or until pairing is completed.7. Your phone should present a list of Bluetooth  devices discovered. Select “Phonak ComPilot” from this list. poweraudioauauauauauauauauuuauaudididididiidididididiidiooooooooooooudiididiiidiiidididdiddd
588. Your phone may then ask you to enter a passcode. If so, enter “0000” (four zeros). Some phones may ask which Bluetooth service you want to enable. Select “Headset” or, if available, “Stereo Headset”.9. Your ComPilot should now be paired to your phone and the Audio indicator will stop blinking. I  The pairing process is independent from the neckloop    (it can be plugged in or not).I  It may be necessary to redo the pairing if your phone’s firmware was updated.How to connect to a phoneOnce your phone and ComPilot are paired (see Pairing a Bluetooth-enabled phone), the phone needs to be  ‘connected’ to your ComPilot before it will actually send audio signals to it.This function should also appear in your phone’s Bluetooth menu.8. More detailed information
591. Ensure that the ComPilot is turned ON and the neckloop is plugged in and worn correctly.2. Locate the Bluetooth section in your phone menu and select list of “Paired devices”.3. Locate and highlight your ComPilot and select  “Connect”.4. Confirmation of successful connection is indicated on the ComPilot by the Audio indicator blinking blue. Additionally a headset symbol ( ) may appear on the main screen of your phone. I  The connection between your ComPilot and your phone will be maintained as long as the two devices remain on and are within range of each other. If either device is switched off or moves out of range, you may need to repeat the connection procedure.I  Some phones may perform the connection procedure automatically after pairing. We recommend selecting “Yes” when prompted to allow this device to connect automatically once the pairing is completed.Please consult your phone‘s user guide in the case where a manual connection is necessary.
60Pairing with other external Bluetooth devicesIf you want to use your ComPilot to listen to music from your stereo system you may use an external  Bluetooth transmitter. The ComPilot can also be used with a Bluetooth-enabled landline phone.I  The pairing procedure for other Bluetooth devices  is controlled by the device with which you are  attempting to pair. The procedure for pairing may vary for each device. Please refer to the device’s user guide or dealer support if you cannot complete the pairing procedure with the generic steps described below. 1. Turn ON both your ComPilot and the other device.2. Place them next to each other. 3. Set your device into Bluetooth pairing mode.4. Initiate the pairing process on your ComPilot by  simultaneously pressing the ( )- and ( )-buttons for 2 seconds until the Audio indicator is rapidly blinking blue.8. More detailed information
615. Your ComPilot will remain in the pairing mode for two minutes or until the pairing is completed.6. If a passcode is required, enter “0000” (four zeros). After pairing, wait until the devices have completed connection.Confirmation of successful connection is indicated  on the ComPilot by the Audio indicator shortly  blinking blue. A double-blink indicates that two  devices are connected to ComPilot.Deleting the pairing of Bluetooth devices If you encounter issues with one of the paired devices, or if a device stops connecting to your ComPilot,  you may consider deleting the pairing of devices to  the ComPilot.1. Turn ON your ComPilot.2. Press and hold the ( )- and ( ) buttons for  10 seconds until the blue rapid blinking Audio  indicator stops.
62Deleting the pairing of Bluetooth devices removes the ability to connect to any previously paired Bluetooth device. You will need to perform the pairing process again if you wish to reconnect. 8.7 Caller identification: spoken caller namesThe ComPilot is able to tell you the name of the caller.If your phone supports Phone Book Access (PBA) or Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP), the ComPilot will try to access information about the caller every time the phone rings. As the phone rings, the displayed  information is transferred to the  ComPilot and spoken through your  hearing aids as follows: The stored name in your phones  phonebook. In the example, you  will hear “Mike Office”. The number if the name is not  known.Mike Office8. More detailed information
63To make sure the pronunciation is correct your hearing care professional can configure the language settings of your ComPilot.The phonebook is not downloaded to the ComPilot. This way, ComPilot can also support the use of different phones.Please consult your phone’s user guide or the phone dealer to check whether this feature is supported by your phone.8.8 VoiceAlerts: spoken ComPilot statusVoiceAlerts inform you about the different operation modes and status of the ComPilot using text-to-speech.Your hearing care professional can configure the  language setting as well as the speech levels. Warnings only: Spoken information about a low ComPilot battery and during the Bluetooth pairing process.
64 Standard: Additional information about switching ComPilot ON or OFF, start or end charging during streaming, input channel confirmation and FM  announcements. Detailed: Additional information about start or end of charging even if no streaming source is active, external microphone connection, Bluetooth device connect or disconnect and transfer or hold a call.I  A new ComPilot is always delivered with English  speech messages (VoiceAlerts) on speech level “Standard”.I  Caller identification is independent of the speech  level.I  Adjust the VoiceAlert volume level by setting the demo sound as described in chapter 3.6. 8. More detailed information
659. Troubleshooting ComPilotA summary of frequently asked questions and their answers:Most probable cause During Bluetooth pairing my other device is prompting for a code, what do I have to enter? The pairing code is required  for the initial coupling of  ComPilot with your Bluetooth device (“pairing”).  I hear intermittency during an audio transfer via ComPilot. The Bluetooth device is too  far away, or worn in a back  pocket (body shielding).  ComPilot searches for known devices for 2 minutes after  switching on.  A phone connected to other  devices such as a PC may  not be able to continuously  stream music.The volume of the music is too loud or too quiet. The volume of phone conversations is not comfortable (too low or too high). Different audio sources have different outputs.Remedy The ComPilot pairing code is “0000” (four zeros). Do not to exceed the  maximum distance and keep Bluetooth devices in front  of you. After 2 minutes, ComPilot will stop searching and the intermittency will stop.  When using your Bluetooth phone as music player,  disconnect it from other  devices such as PCs.  To change the volume of the phone, or any other sound source to ComPilot, use  the volume control of that external device.
66Most probable cause Remedy9. Troubleshooting ComPilot I have difficulties understanding the phone conversation in a noisy environment. Your hearing aid  microphones are set too  high during the call.  The caller can hear me but I cannot hear the caller. The call was transferred to  your phone.ComPilot is no longer recognized by the phone or other  Bluetooth device to which it was previously paired. 2 minutes after no device was found, ComPilot stops seeking devices to save power.  The devices are too far away  from each other. ComPilot can be paired to a maximum of 8 different  Bluetooth devices. If the  internal memory is full, new pairings may overwrite  previous pairings.  Reduce the hearing aid volume by pressing the   button. If the sound volume over the phone (or music) is too low after this reduction use  the phone volume button to increase the volume. Make sure the call is  transferred back to ComPilot via the phone menu. Switch ComPilot OFF. Wait until the red indicator  switched off, then turn  device ON again.  Bring devices within 1 meter range and try again. Repeat the pairing between ComPilot and the Bluetooth device which was over- written.
67  Pairing was deleted. I am not streaming but the hearing aids keeps switching  between the Bluetooth and the normal hearing aid program. Your phone sends sounds to ComPilot due to incoming  SMS or mails. Phone key tones are switched on.I hear my phone’s key-press tones in my hearing aids. The key-press tones may be enabled on your phone.Every time I switch on my phone, the music player starts. For some phones this is  normal behavior and not  initiated by ComPilot.Most probable cause Repeat the pairing between ComPilot and the Bluetooth device which was deleted. Disable the system sounds for reminders, alarms, SMS, etc. via your phone menu. Switch off phone key tones via your phone menu.  Deactivate key-press and  confirmation tones on your phone. Please refer to the phone’s user guide. Some phones can be  configured not to start the music player automatically.  Stop the music player via phone menu after the phone is connected.Remedy
689. Troubleshooting ComPilot Most probable cause RemedyEvery time I get in my car the ComPilot connection to my phone shows unexpected behavior. The car Bluetooth system  connects to your phone. I accepted the incoming phone call but cannot hear the call  in my hearing aids. Some phones, when accepting the call through the phone  button, don‘t use ComPilot.  The phone is ringing but the Audio indicator is not solid blue and there is no ringing signal through the hearing aids. Bluetooth is disabled in the phone. ComPilot and your phone are not connected to each other. Consider disconnecting the car system from your phone. Always accept the call  by pressing the ComPilot  Main ( ) button. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled according to your phone’s user guide. 1. Disable the Bluetooth  functionality in your phone and turn it on again.  2. Restart ComPilot by  switching it OFF and then ON. The ComPilot Bluetooth func-tionality will be automatically reactivated.  3. Activate ComPilot by  selecting it in the phone’s “Active device” menu.  4. Reduce the distance  between ComPilot and the phone.
69  ComPilot is not paired to the phone. The distance is too great  between ComPilot and the phone.The phone is ringing, the Audio indicator is solid blue but  there is no ringing signal through the hearing aids. ComPilot is out of range of  the hearing aids. Phone is set to vibrate. You are already having a  phone call, then a second  call cannot be recognized.My phone rings but the name of the caller is not being  acoustically given. The Caller identification  feature is not available or not enabled on your phone. Two phones are connected to your ComPilot. Caller identification may be switched off.Most probable cause Follow the pairing process in this guide. Wear ComPilot around your neck. Keep distance to phone <5 m  (15 ft). Wear ComPilot correctly around your neck with both neckloop plugs firmly plugged in. Enable ring tone on phone. Hang up the first phone call, then accept the second call  Please refer to the phone’s user guide to check the  availability of this feature. If two phones are connected Caller identification is only available on the phone that was last paired to ComPilot. Please ask your hearing care professional to enable Caller identification on your  ComPilot.Remedy
709. Troubleshooting ComPilot Most probable cause RemedyDuring a phone call the other party reports difficulties  hearing me. ComPilot  microphone   openings may be covered. ComPilot may not be worn  correctly. ComPilot may rub against clothing.  The surrounding noise may  be too loud.  Make sure the microphone openings are not covered by part of your body, clothing  or dirt and debris. Do not turn ComPilot side-ways and make sure the neck-loop plugs point towards your mouth as you speak. Reduce movement while you speak, or consider using the external microphone (optional). Although ComPilot features noise reduction technologies, too noisy environments should be avoided. Suggest to your callers that they increase the phone  volume.
71 The operating time of your ComPilot is reduced substantially. The battery typically needs  several charging cycles to achieve full performance. Please consult the datasheet  for the typical operating  time for your ComPilot. For any problems not listed in this user guide, please contact your hearing care professional. Charge for at least 3 hours the first time you charge ComPilot. Let a new ComPilot discharge completely three times.Most probable cause RemedyComPilot is unresponsive or does not show any indicator when switching ON. ComPilot may be completely discharged. It may indicate a software  problem. Charge your ComPilot for at least 1 hour. Unplug any connectors from ComPilot. Switch ComPilot OFF and ON again. Consider resetting ComPilot. Press the Connect button (<>) and Volume up (+) and Volu-me down (-)  at the same time.
72Please read the information on the following pages before using your Phonak ComPilot.10.1 Hazard warnings! Keep this device out of reach of children under  3 years and mentally challenged people or pets.! Phonak devices may generate magnetic fields. Tests that Phonak conducted showed that no interfe-rences with the Implantable devices (e.g. pace- makers, defibrillators, etc.) were caused that would impact the safe and effective use of the Implanta-ble devices. Users of Implantable devices should contact their doctor and/or the manufacturer of the Implantable device before they start using a Phonak device. Stop using the Phonak device if any influence of the Phonak device on the Implantable Device is experienced and contact the manufac-turer of the Implantable device for advice.! Do not wear ComPilot around the neck whilst it is connected to any programming equipment.10. Important safety information
73 ! Make sure to always remove both plugs of the neckloop and other cables when using the ComPilot as a handheld remote control.! Opening the ComPilot might damage it. If problems occur which cannot be resolved by following the  remedy guidelines in the troubleshooting section of this user guide, consult your hearing care professional.! The ComPilot may only be repaired by an authorized service center. Changes or modifications to the  device that were not explicitly approved by Phonak are not permitted.! Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations by Phonak AG.! Do not use the device in explosive areas (mines or industrial areas with danger of explosions, oxygen rich environments or areas where flammable  anesthetics are handled) or where electronic  equipment is prohibited.
74! External devices may only be connected if they have been tested in accordance with corresponding IECXXXXX standards Only use accessories approved by Phonak AG, to avoid any electrical shock.! Using your ComPilot cables in any way contradictory to their intended purpose (e.g., wearing the USB cable around the neck) can cause injury.! When operating machinery, ensure that no parts get caught in the machine.! The mini-USB port is to be used for the described purpose only.10. Important safety information
75 ! Caution: electric shock. Do not insert plug alone into electrical outlets.10.2 Information on product safety I  Protect the ComPilot from excessive moisture  (bathing, swimming), heat (radiator, car dashboard), and direct skin contact when sweating (workout,  fitness, sport). ISpecial medical or dental examination including radiation described below, may adversely affect the correct functioning of your hearing aids. Remove and keep them outside the examination room/area before undergoing: SMedical or dental examination with X-ray (also CT scan) SMedical examinations with MRI/NMRI scans, generating magnetic fields
76I  Do not drop the device. Dropping onto a hard sur-face can damage your device.I  Do not use excessive force when connecting your ComPilot to the different cables.I  Protect the device connectors, plugs, charging slot and power supply from dirt and debris.I  Keep the device at least 10 cm away from any kind of magnets.I  Clean the device using a damp cloth. Never use household cleaning products (washing powder, soap, etc.) or alcohol to clean the device. Never use a microwave or other heating devices to dry the device. I  The digitally-coded, inductive transmission  technology used in the ComPilot is highly reliable and experiences virtually no interference from other devices. It should be noted, however, that when operating the hearing system near computer equipment, larger electronic installation or other 10. Important safety information
77strong electromagnetic fields, it may be necessary  to be at least 60 cm (24”) away from the interfering device to ensure proper operation.I  Do not disconnect the neckloop while the ComPilot is transmitting signals to your hearing aids.I  For safety reasons, recharge the ComPilot  only with chargers supplied by Phonak or by  USB-certified chargers >500 mA.I  Do not connect an USB or audio cable exceeding  3 meters (9 ft) in length to the ComPilot.I  When the ComPilot is not in use, turn it OFF and store it safely.
7810.3 Other important informationI  High-powered electronic equipment, larger electronic installations and metallic structures may impair and significantly reduce the operating range.I  If the hearing aids do not respond to the ComPilot because of an unusual field disturbance, move away from the disturbing field.10. Important safety information
7911. Service and warranty11.1 Local warrantyPlease ask the hearing care professional, where you purchased your ComPilot, about the terms of the local warranty.11.2 International warrantyPhonak offers a one year limited international warranty, valid as of the date of purchase. This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects. The warranty only comes into force if proof of purchase is shown. The international warranty does not affect any legalrights that you might have under applicable nationallegislation governing sale of consumer goods.
8010. Service and warranty 11.3 Warranty limitationThis warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immersion in water or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties or non-authorized service centers renders the warranty null and void. This warranty does not include any services performed by a hearing care professional in their office.Serial number:   Purchase date: Authorized hearing  care professional(stamp/signature):
8112. Compliance informationEurope:Declaration of Conformity Hereby Phonak AG declares that this Phonak product is in compliance with the essential requirements  of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC as well as the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. The full text of the Declaration  of Conformity can be obtained from the manufacturer or the local Phonak representative whose address can be taken from the list on http://www.phonak.com (worldwide locations).Australia:Supplier Code Number   N15398New Zealand:Supplier Code Number  Z1285
82Notice 1:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject 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.Notice 2:Changes or modifications made to this device not  expressly approved by Phonak may void the FCC  authorization to operate this device.Notice 3:This device has been tested and found to comply  with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 12. Compliance information
83cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device 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 device and  receiver.  Connect the device 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.Notice 4:Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance. This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法).This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid).”
8413. Information and explanation  of symbolsWith the CE symbol, Phonak AG confirms that this Phonak product meets the requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC as well as the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on radio and telecommu-nications equipment. This symbol indicates that the pro-ducts described in these user instruc-tions adhere to the requirements for an application part of Type B of EN 60601-1. The surface of the device is specified as applied part of Type B.Indicates the medical device  manufacturer, as defined in EU  Directive 93/42/EEC.
85This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into account the relevant information in this user guide.This symbol indicates that it is  important for the user to pay  attention to the relevant warning notices in these user guides.Important information for handling and product safety.EMC and Radiocommunications compliance label Australia.This device is designed such that it functions without problems or restrictions if used as intended, unless otherwise noted in these user guides.Relative humidity of <95% (non condensing).Operating conditions
86Humidity transportation: Up to 90%(non condensing).Humidity storage: 0% to 70%, if notin use.Atmospheric pressure: 200 hPA to1500 hPa.Transport and storage conditions13. Information and explanation of symbolsKeep dry. Temperature transport and storage: –20° to +45° Celsius  (–4° to +113° Fahrenheit). Temperature operation:  0° to +45° Celsius  (+32° to +113° Fahrenheit).
87 The symbol with the crossed-out garbage bin is to make you aware that this device may not be thrown away as normal household waste. Please dispose of old or unused device, at waste disposal sites intended for electronic waste, or give your device to your hearing care professional  for disposal. Proper disposal protects the environment and health.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Phonak is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.Japanese mark for certified radio equipment.
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