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FM (optional accessory)
Your hearing instrument supports the option of attaching an FM system. This consists of a
dedicated FM receiver and an FM transmitter. The FM system allows you to receive speech
or audio signals clear from background noise directly to your hearing instrument.
Attaching an FM receiver
Start by opening the battery door. Slide the FM receiver onto the instrument.
When the FM receiver is connected and turned on, the instrument will automatically
switch to a program that receives signals from the microphone in combination with an
external wireless FM transmitter.
If you would like to turn o the hearing instrument microphone input and listen to the FM
input alone, you can advance to the next FM program by using the program switch
button.
As long as the FM receiver is connected to the instrument two FM programs will
automatically be added after the standard programs, which have been programmed into
your instrument by your Hearing Care Professional.
You can still use any of the standard programs while the FM receiver is connected.
The already installed programs remain at their original program numbering and can be
selected by switching forwards or backwards in the program cycle.
Your Hearing Care Professional may enable or disable the program button. If disabled,
the hearing instrument will automatically enter the FM program when an FM receiver is
attached.
For detailed instructions on handling and use of the FM receiver, refer directly to the
dedicated receiver guide.