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Phonak iCom - Connecting an FM System

Phonak iCom
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Using audio devices
Connecting via FM system
When noise, distance or reverberation is a problem, FM
systems greatly improve communication. A wireless
FM communication system consists of a transmitter and
a receiver. The transmitter is placed near, or directly
connected to the sound source (e.g. TV or radio).
It transmits the signal via radio to your FM receiver
(MLxi or MicroMLxS) attached to your iCom. The
FM signal is then sent to your hearing instruments via
the iCom.
Attach your FM receiver to iCom
via the FM input (Europlug)
as shown in the picture below.

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