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Phonak ComPilot II User Guide

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Causes What to do
The volume of the music is too loud or too quiet. The volume of
phone conversations is not comfortable (too low or too high).
J Dierent audio sources have
dierent outputs.
I have diculties understanding the phone conversation in a
noisy environment.
J Your hearing aid
microphones are set too
high during the call.
The caller can hear me but I cannot hear the caller.
J The call was transferred to
your phone.
J To change the volume of the
phone, or any other sound
source to ComPilot II, use
the volume control of that
external device.
J Reduce the hearing aid volume
by pressing the button
(see chapter 6.1).
J If the sound volume over the
phone (or music) is too low
after this reduction use
the phone volume button to
increase the volume.
J Make sure the call is
transferred back to ComPilot II
via the phone menu.

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Phonak ComPilot II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BluetoothYes
Power sourceRechargeable battery
Water ResistanceNo
CompatibilityPhonak hearing aids with a wireless connection
StreamingYes, audio streaming from Bluetooth devices and FM receivers
Remote ControlYes, via app or device buttons
MicrophoneBuilt-in microphone for phone calls
FM compatibilityYes, with optional FM receiver
Audio input3.5mm audio jack
NeckloopIntegrated
Operating RangeUp to 10 meters
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Charging Time3 hours

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