(((( MaxIT )))) Wireless Inductive Loopset User Manual
MaxIT Wireless Inductive Loopset features 1
1) Introduction Your MaxIT® Wireless Inductive Loopset is a lightweight device utilising Bluetooth® wireless technology. It provides hands-free communication for the hearing aid wearer via the hearing aid’s telecoil switch (‘T switch’). The power is provided by an AAA battery (re-chargeable as supplied or alkaline). Any mobile cell phone that you want to use with your MaxIT Inductive Loopset must be Bluetooth enabled and compatible with Bluetooth technology version 1.2/2.0.
3) System Requirements In order for your Loopset to function correctly, you must have a Bluetooth enabled mobile telephone and your hearing aid must be equipped with a Telecoil switch (‘T switch’). 4) Charging the re-chargeable AAA battery a) Place the battery in the charger ensuring that the polarity is correct in accordance with the markings. b) Slot the charger into an empty USB port on your computer and ensure that the computer is turned on. Whilst the battery is charging the light will glow RED.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that a new battery is fully charged prior to initial use otherwise the battery life may be reduced. 6) Initial pairing and connection procedure a) Activate the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone. b) On the phone’s Bluetooth menu, select your phone’s visibility as ‘SHOWN TO ALL’. c) Press and hold the TALK button on the Loopset for approximately 7 seconds until the LED flashes alternately between YELLOW and RED indicating that the Loopset is in pairing mode.
g) The phone will confirm that ‘MA007’ is now recognised and the option to ‘CONNECT’ appears. Select ‘CONNECT’. The Loopset will emit one short “beep” to indicate a successful connection. h) Once the phone indicates that pairing & connection has been successful, exit its Bluetooth menu and return to the home screen. A headphone icon (Ω) will appear. i) If pairing does not occur as expected, turn off both the phone and the Loopset, wait for 10 seconds and then repeat steps a to h above.
8) Switching OFF the Loopset To switch OFF your Loopset, press and hold the TALK button until the LED flashes RED and then extinguishes. Release the button and your Loopset will then switch off. The Loopset will emit a long “beep” to indicate it is closing down. 9) Answering a call To answer an incoming call, press the TALK button on your Loopset. (If your mobile cell phone supports auto-answering and the feature is correctly set up, your Loopset will take the incoming call automatically.
e) When connected you can communicate normally using the Loopset. 11) Making a call from the mobile cell phone’s keypad a) Dial the phone number using the keypad on the mobile cell phone. b) To send the call, press the phone’s SEND/CALL key. c) The call will be transferred automatically to your Loopset when a connection is made. 12) Ending a call from the Loopset To end a call, press the Loopset TALK button. NOTE: This function only works on phones that support hands-free profile.
NOTE: Be aware that on many phones the last number redial function via the Loopset will still be active even if the phone’s keypad is locked. 14) Volume control Your Loopset has 9 pre-set volume levels. The VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons are used to increase or decrease the volume of your Loopset output to the hearing aid. These buttons operate incrementally, i.e. in order to move from level 1 to level 10 you must press the VOLUME UP button momentarily 9 times.
connection, return your phone within range of your Loopset and press the TALK button. 16) Battery status and low battery alert Each time your Loopset is turned on, the LED will show the battery status. a) In normal condition the LED flashes YELLOW every 5 seconds. b) In low battery condition the LED flashes RED every 5 seconds. c) The Loopset battery needs to be recharged or replaced when you hear a warning tone from the Loopset every 20 seconds.
MaxIT Wireless Inductive Loopset specifications Compatible with Bluetooth version 1.2/2.0 Devices Maximum range 10 metres Weight 11.5g without battery AAA Battery weight 9g-12g (depending upon battery brand) Standby time up to 500 hours Talk time up to 15 hours NOTE: above talk time and standby time were observed using GP Alkaline AAA batteries (900mA). Different batteries may result in different talk and standby times. Also different mobile cell phones may cause some variation in talk and standby time.
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