Assistive listening devices
Listening in public places
Telecoils pick up electromagnetic energy and
convert it into sound. Your hearing aid's telecoil
option can help you listen in public places
equipped with telecoil compatible assistive
listening devices such as a loop system.
When you see this symbol, it means
that there is a loop system installed;
this loop system is compatible with
your hearing aid. Please contact
your hearing healthcare professional for more
information on loop systems.
Connecting to external audio sources
Your hearing aids may feature
an optional direct audio input
(DAI) to connect to other audio
sources, such as a stereo or
television, using an FM system
or a cable. The uDirect 2, an
optional wireless accessory, also has a DAI jack.
Easy-DAI automatically selects your direct
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audio input program when a DAI signal is
detected by your hearing aids. A short melody
will play to confirm that easy-DAI is activated.
When you disconnect the DAI input, your
hearing aids will return to the program you were
in prior to switching.
Ask your hearing healthcare professional for
information about the direct audio input system
and a connector cord.
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