Use of uDirect 2 during phone calls
The Bluetooth range (maximum distance between
uDirect 2 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 uDirect 2
normally as shown below (figure a).
In very noisy environments, you may move
the uDirect 2 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).
a
b
Incoming calls
The uDirect 2 must be switched ON, paired to the
phone and worn correctly.
When a call is received on your phone, the
uDirect 2 audio indicator will show a solid blue
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c
d
light, and you will hear the ringtone signal
through your hearing aids.
Different ringtones of the uDirect 2
The phone ringtone depends on the uDirect 2
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.
The uDirect 2 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.
Please note that this feature must be
supported by your phone. Please consult the
phone user guide or the phone supplier for
more information.
The default language setting of a new
uDirect 2 is US English. Your hearing
healthcare professional may configure the
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