Phonak EasyCall, EasyCall II User Manual

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www.phonak.com
Phonak AG Laubisrütistrasse 28 CH-8712 Stäfa Switzerland
029-0306-02/ V2.00/2015-04/A+W/FO Printed in Switzerland © Phonak AG All rights reserved
Phonak EasyCall
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1. Welcome 5
2. Getting to know your EasyCall 7
2.1 How the device works 7
2.2 Device description 8
3. Getting started 9
3.1 Setting up the power supply 9
3.2 Understanding the indicator light 10
3.3 Charging the battery 12
3.4 Switching On or O 13
3.5 Initial pairing to a phone 14
3.6 Connecting to the cell phone 16
3.7 Testing the connection to the hearing aids 17
3.8 Setting the phones’ ringtone prole 19
4. Attaching EasyCall onto the cell phone 20
4.1 Attaching using the Phonak hard case 20
4.2 Attaching using double-sided adhesive tape 21
Contents
5. Daily use 26
5.1 Correct holding position 26
5.2 Making a call 28
5.3 Accepting a call 29
5.4 Setting the phone volume during call 30
5.5 Ending a call 30
6. More detailed information 31
6.1 Low battery indication 31
6.2 Transferring a call 31
6.3 Second incoming call 32
6.4 Deleting paired Bluetooth devices 33
6.5 Removing EasyCall from the phone 34
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7. Troubleshooting 35
8. Service and warranty 41
8.1 Local warranty 41
8.2 International warranty 41
8.3 Warranty limitation 42
9. Compliance information 43
10. Information and explanation of symbols 46
11. Important safety information 50
Contents
Phonak EasyCall is a quality product developed by Phonak, one of the world’s leading companies in hearing technology.
The intended use is to wirelessly connect your Phonak hearing aids to your cell phone.
Please read the user instructions thoroughly in order to benet from all the possibilities EasyCall has to oer.
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1. Welcome
CE mark applied: 2015
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max. 10 cm (4")
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2.1 How the device works
Phonak EasyCall is securely attached to a cell phone.
It picks up the call from the phone via Bluetooth® and transmits the callers voice directly to both hearing aids simultaneously.
During the call, hold the cell phone (with EasyCall attached) within 10 cm (4") to one of the hearing aids.
EasyCall is designed for speech and cell phone use
only. Music streaming and video calls are usually not supported, although some phones are capable of doing this.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Own voice
Communication
Caller’s voice
Hearing aid compatibility
This product uses a dedicated wireless link to Phonak hearing aids. Please ask your hearing care professional about your hearing aids compatibility.
This user guide is valid for:
Phonak EasyCall
Compatible with wireless Spice, Spice+ and Quest based hearing aids.
Phonak EasyCall II
Compatible with wireless Venture based hearing aids and newer.
2. Getting to know your EasyCall
1. Welcome
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2.
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A
C
E
D
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3. Getting started
2. Getting to know your EasyCall
3.1 Setting up the power supply
Select the adapter for your country.
UK AUS US EU
J Firstly, insert the top round
end of the adapter into the round corner of the power supply.
J Click the bottom end of the
adapter in to lock it into place.
J To remove, rst pull back the tab
on the power supply.
J Pull the adapter upwards to
remove it.
2.2 Device description
A Call button with
built-in light indicator
B Micro-USB
charging input
C Microphone
opening
D Cell phone scratch-
protection ring
E Optional double-
sided adhesive tape
Optional accessories
For the best placement of EasyCall, check the availability of a Phonak EasyCall hard case to match your cell phone on www.phonak.com/easycall
3. Getting started
3.2 Understanding the indicator light
Switching on
Switching o
Pairing mode
During phone call
Bluetooth connected
On and ready to connect
Low battery warning
Charging
Fully charged while charger attached
60 seconds after no call is in progress, the blue
blinking will stop to save power. Pressing the call button will lit the indicator light as long as EasyCall is switched on.
Green for 2 seconds
Red for 2 seconds
Rapid blue blink
Solid blue
Blink blue every 5 seconds (max. 1 minute)
Blink green every 5 sec. (max. 1 hour)
13 short red blinks every minute
Solid red
Solid green
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3.3 Charging the battery
J Plug the larger end of the charging cable into the
universal power supply. Plug the smaller end into the micro-USB port on EasyCall.
J Plug the power supply into a power outlet.
The indicator light is red during charging and will turn green when charging is complete.
This may take up to 3 hours. If the EasyCall is used while charging, the charging may take longer.
EasyCall has a non-removable rechargeable
battery.
Before using EasyCall for the rst time, charge it
for at least 3 hours.
3. Getting started
It is safe to leave EasyCall connected to the
charger overnight.
The full performance of a new battery is achieved
only after three complete charge and discharge cycles.
3.4 Switching On or O
Press and hold the call button (2 sec.) to switch EasyCall on or o.
The integrated indicator light
J will turn green when switching on. J will turn red when switching o.
Pressing the button twice within 2 seconds will also
switch on EasyCall.
Release the button immediately after turning red to
avoid the start of Bluetooth pairing.
If a phone is not connected for 60 minutes, EasyCall will automatically switch o.
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3. Getting started
3.5 Initial pairing to a phone
Before using EasyCall with a cell phone, the devices must rst be paired with each other.
J Make sure EasyCall and the cell phone are within
1 meter (3 ft.) range.
J Enable Bluetooth on the cell phone.
If EasyCall has never been paired, it will
automatically be in pairing mode after switching on. This is indicated by a rapidly blinking blue indicator light.
J To manually start pairing on
EasyCall, press and hold the call button for 10 seconds until the indicator light starts to rapidly blink blue.
J Start the pairing process on the phone within 1 minute
according to the phone user guide.
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J Your phone shows a list of found Bluetooth devices. Select “Phonak EasyCall” from this list and enter code “0000” if prompted.
Completion of pairing
After successful pairing, the EasyCall indicator light will stop rapidly blinking blue. This can take up to 2 minutes but usually occurs within a few seconds.
The phone only needs to be paired once. It
remains paired after switching o.
Pairing to another cell phone
To use EasyCall with another cell phone, manually start the pairing again as described on the previous page.
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J If it still does not connect, go to your phone’s
Bluetooth menu and select EasyCall from the list of paired Bluetooth devices. Open the EasyCall Bluetooth settings and set the “Allow automatic connection” to “yes”.
The connection will be maintained as long as
the devices remain switched on, within a 3 meter (10 ft.) range and the Bluetooth feature is enabled.
3.7 Testing the connection to the hearing aids
Before attaching EasyCall to a cell phone you
should do a basic function test.
J With the EasyCall connected to a phone, dial a number
such as your voicemail box.
J The EasyCall indicator light should turn solid blue.
3.6 Connecting to the cell phone
J Switch EasyCall on by
pressing the call button for 2 seconds.
J After your phone has been paired
to EasyCall, they will automatically connect to each other. This is indicated by the corresponding Bluetooth symbol on the phone and may take up to 30 seconds.
If they do not connect automatically
J Ensure the phones’ Bluetooth feature is turned on. J Click the EasyCall call button briey. This will manually
connect EasyCall with the cell phone (for some older phones this may be a necessary step).
3. Getting started
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