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The other party’s voice is received by your mobile
phone, which transmits it to your uDirect. Your uDirect
transmits it to your hearing instruments.
Your uDirect’s communication button is used to
accept, reject and end phone calls as described in the
sections below.
Some mobile phone support additional features such
as voice dialing. Please refer to your mobile phone
user guide for information about these features.
Some mobile phones are configured to play keypress
tones and confirmation beeps via Bluetooth headsets.
If this is set, you will hear these tones interrupting any
active audio streaming in your hearing instruments.
Please refer to your mobile phone user guide for
information about disabling this feature.
Mobile phone calls will always take priority over other
audio sources on your uDirect.
Speaking into your uDirect
Your uDirect includes a high-quality directional
microphone. It is placed on the side to optimally pick
up your voice without extraneous noise when you
wear your uDirect around your neck.
When engaged in a mobile phone call, speak normally.
In noisy environments, you can bring your uDirect
closer to your mouth. In this case, avoid covering the