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Caller identication, spoken caller names
The uStream may be able to tell you the name of
the caller.
If your phone supports Phone Book Access
(PBA) or Phone Book Access Prole (PBAP), the
uStream will try to access information about the
caller every time the phone rings.
As the phone rings, the displayed information is
transferred to the uStream and spoken through
your hearing aids as follows:
• The stored name in your
phone’s phonebook. In the
example, you will hear “Mike
Oce”
• The phone number, if the name is not known
To make sure the pronunciation is correct your
hearing healthcare professional can congure
the language settings of your uStream.
The phonebook is not downloaded to the
uStream. This way, uStream can also support
the use of dierent phones.
Hold call
While in a phone conversation, a long press
of the access ( ) button will put the call on
hold. The caller stays on the line but there is no
audio transfer and the hearing aids switch to
the previous hearing program. Use this mode
to have a side conversation with a person next
to you without transmitting the conversation to
the person on the phone.
Transfer call
While in a phone conversation, a long press of
the access ( ) button will transfer the call to
the phone. This allows you to hand your phone
to another person. Your hearing aids will switch
back to the previous hearing program.
Aer holding or transferring a call, another long
press of the access ( ) button transfers the
call back to the uStream and the call is resumed
through your hearing aids.
As long as the call is on hold or transferred, you
may use the access ( ) button to change your
hearing aid programs again.