User Guide !
Contents Welcome 4 EasyLink+ and accessories 5 User interface 6 How your EasyLink+ works 8 Getting started 9 Charging EasyLink+ 10 Microphone opening 14 Using EasyLink+ EasyLink+ placed on the table 15 15 EasyLink+ reporter style 17 EasyLink+ worn by your partner 18 EasyLink+ connecting to a TV 20 Special functions Using an external microphone 2 9 Switching EasyLink+ ON/OFF 23 23 Operating range 24 For professionals: Changing the FM channel 25 Restarting EasyLink+ 26
Displaying the firmware version 27 Optional charging unit 27 Trouble shooting 28 FM receivers 30 Important notices 31 Declaration of conformity 32 Service and warranty 34 Phonak distributors worldwide 36 3
Welcome EasyLink+ by Phonak is a very easy to operate and flexible transmitter with built in microphones. One push of the button and the finely tuned internal microphone in EasyLink+ picks up sound. EasyLink+ is compatible with all Phonak receivers. To obtain maximum benefit from the EasyLink+ transmitter and its comprehensive features, please read this user guide carefully. Ask your hearing care professional if you have any questions. Phonak wishes you much hearing enjoyment with EasyLink+.
EasyLink+ and accessories EasyLink+ EasyLink+ home and travel case Adapter for external connections Audio cable Charging unit MyLink* * EasyLink+ is compatible with all Phonak FM receivers. The easy to use MyLink receiver is shown above. All accessories can be ordered separately.
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Button to adjust the lavalier length Lavalier with integrated antenna ON/OFF switch Switching EasyLink+ ON: Long press (~1 second) on the button Switching EasyLink+ OFF: Long press (~1 second) on the button Microphone openings Display Clip For hearing care professionals: Pen push for frequency change Interface for external connections 7
How your EasyLink+ works EasyLink+ picks up your partner’s voice and instantly relays it to your receiver, e.g. MyLink. The receiver sends it directly into your hearing instruments. Your partner wears EasyLink+ around the neck You wear your hearing instruments and the FM receiver, e.g. MyLink In places where you are not satisfied with the performance of your hearing instruments alone, e.g. in noisy environments, EasyLink+ will always provide you with a loud and clear speech signal.
Getting started Charging EasyLink+ EasyLink+ contains a built in Lithium-ion battery with fast– charge capability. A fully discharged battery takes around 2 hours to recharge. The battery will be about 80% charged within an hour. Plug the charging unit into the power socket.
Getting started The battery symbol in the EasyLink+ display flashes during charging. The battery cannot be over-charged. The battery symbol stops flashing when EasyLink+ is 100% charged. EasyLink+ operates for approximately 10 hours when fully charged. Make sure the socket outlet is easily accessible. Switching EasyLink+ ON / OFF To switch ON: Press and hold the ON/OFF button for one second (long press). To switch OFF: Press and hold the ON/OFF button for one second (long press).
When switching ON, the EasyLink+ shows startup information.
Getting started Switching EasyLink+ ON/OFF At start-up, EasyLink+ automatically selects the most recently used FM channel. EasyLink+ automatically synchronizes Phonak multichannel receivers to this channel, if the distance between EasyLink+ and the Phonak receivers is less than approximately 8–10 inches (20cm). You may hear a beep tone when the synchronization is completed.
Example of the automatic hearing instrument program setting: Hearing instrument program FM + hearing instrument microphone active EasyLink+ switched ON Automatic reset to a pre-defined hearing instrument program, e.g. program 4 EasyLink+ switched OFF Please ask your hearing care professional about the actual program setting for your particular hearing instrument.
Getting started Microphone opening Do not cover the microphone openings with your fingers when EasyLink+ is in use. It will affect the sound quality.
Using EasyLink+ EasyLink+ can be used in different ways, depending on the situation. The following examples illustrate the most common cases for typical EasyLink+ use.
Using EasyLink+ How to use EasyLink+: Place it on the table. The front of EasyLink+, where the lavalier is attached, should point to the speakers that you want to hear. If you use the omni-setting, the orientation of EasyLink+ has no influence, as sound is picked up from all angles. Make sure the lavalier is not folded together or knotted. Switch ON EasyLink+ by holding down the ON/OFF button.
Reporter style Recommended for conversation in noisy conditions with one or more talkers close by, like: at parties in shopping malls How to use EasyLink+: Hold it in your hand. Make sure you do not cover the microphone opening on the left-hand side of EasyLink+. The front of EasyLink+ should point at the speaker(s) you want to hear.
Using EasyLink+ Worn by your partner Recommended for conversations with one person: Speaker in an auditorium Traveling with another person On walks During sport At home 18
How to use EasyLink+: Pass EasyLink+ to your conversation partner. Your partner should wear it around the neck. The cord needs to be adjusted as depicted below. To ensure optimal speech quality, make sure the distance between the speaker’s mouth and EasyLink+ is between 8–10 inches (20–30 cm). Switch ON EasyLink+ by holding down the ON/OFF button.
Using EasyLink+ Connecting to a TV Connect EasyLink+ to your TV or other multimedia device to enjoy crystal clear in-the-ear audio without disturbing others. AUDIO In addition to TV, this function is suitable for use with: CD players Radio receivers Computers and laptops with audio outputs MP3 players Any other audio devices with a headphone output How to use EasyLink+: Make sure EasyLink+ is switched OFF.
TV/Radio headphone output AUDIO Plug in to the audio jack AUDIO Audio cable The volume of the audio output on some televisions is adjustable. Please consult your television’s own user guide to learn about this feature, if available.
Using EasyLink+ For devices without headphone output sockets: If your TV or audio device does not provide a headphone output socket, you can connect EasyLink+ to your device’s Cinch or Scart socket instead. Just ask your hearing care professional for the Phonak Scart or Cinch adapter. Scart adapter Cinch adapter EasyLink+ can also be placed in front of the loudspeaker of the television or the radio receiver. Then switch ON EasyLink+ and the television.
Special functions Using an external microphone The EasyLink+ can be used with an external mini clip-on microphone (called MM8) or a miniaturized boom microphone (called iBoom). This can be beneficial in a variety of situations such as college lectures or presentations, or when using EasyLink+ in the car. The letter A on the display means that the EasyLink+ is relaying an audio signal from an external microphone or source, such as a TV set. Use the lavalier antenna to ensure optimal operating range.
Operating range The operating distance is the distance between the speaker talking into EasyLink+ and the hearing instrument user with MyLink or any other Phonak receiver. Speaker using EasyLink+ Listener using MyLink or any other receiver The maximum distance is typically more than 50 feet (15 m) indoors and more than 130-170 feet (40-50 m) outside. High-power electronic equipment, larger electronic installations and metallic structures may affect and significantly reduce the operating range.
For professionals Changing the FM channel If the radio channel used in EasyLink+ is frequently disturbed by an external source of interference, the hearing care professional can switch EasyLink+ to another radio channel. 1) Switch ON EasyLink+ by pressing the ON/OFF button for one second. 2) Using a pen, press the push button, as pictured. After one second, the channel displayed in the LCD will change. Hold the button down until the desired channel is displayed. 3) Release the button.
Restarting EasyLink+ In case of a system problem, EasyLink+ can be restarted by simultaneously pressing the ON/OFF key and the pen push key. + pen push key When these buttons are pressed, the EasyLink+ will switch itself OFF and restart automatically. In case of a system error, EasyLink+ displays the error code for ten seconds and restarts afterwards automatically.
Displaying the firmware version Should you need to know the firmware version of your EasyLink+, press 5 times the pen push key (short presses) . The ARM firmware version is displayed. e.g. “c123”. 2 seconds later… The DSP firmware version is displayed. e.g. “d—1_2”. 2 seconds later… The second part of the DSP firmware version is displayed. e.g. “d+FFF” Optional charging unit Phonak offers an optional twin charger for EasyLink+, for use when two EasyLink+ devices need to be charged simultaneously.
Trouble shooting Situation EasyLink+ does not switch ON. Radio interference. Voices are inaudible when the EasyLink+ is switched ON. Poor speech intelligibility.
Most probable cause Remedy Battery exhausted. Charge the EasyLink+ (2 hours minimum). Extraneous cause: radio antenna or similar interfering devices nearby. Change channel (see page 25). a) Hearing instrument set to wrong program. b) Receiver switched OFF. c) Radio frequency not synchronized. a) Check hearing instrument program. b) Switch ON receiver. c) Switch EasyLink+ OFF and ON by holding it close to the FM receivers. EasyLink+ is positioned too far away from the speaker.
FM receivers An FM System consists of an FM transmitter – such as EasyLink+ – and in most cases two FM receivers. There are different types of FM receivers available: Miniaturized universal Dynamic FM receivers such as Phonak’s MLxi. MLxi can be used with both Phonak and many other brands of hearing instrument. Design integrated, miniaturized Phonak Dynamic FM receivers such as ML12i, ML11i, ML10i and ML9i.
Important notices Do not use your EasyLink+ in a place where it is prohibited to use electronic devices, e.g. on airplanes or in hospitals. If in doubt, please ask the person in charge. Persons with pacemakers or other medical devices should ALWAYS consult their physician, the manufacturer of their pacemaker, or other medical device BEFORE using EasyLink+.
Declaration of conformity Hereby, Phonak Communications AG, declares that the EasyLink+ is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. To obtain a copy of the Declaration of conformity, please contact the local Phonak AG representative, whose address can be taken from the list of Phonak distributors worldwide. This device complies with part 15 and part 95 of the FCC rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Phonak may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Service and warranty Phonak provides a manufacturer’s limited warranty for your EasyLink+. This covers all manufacturing and material defects. Problems with EasyLink+ arising from improper handling or care and repairs made by an unauthorized party are not covered by the warranty. Please ask at the point of sale for full details of this warranty. The salesperson will note the serial number of your EasyLink+ below. It will be needed in the event of a warranty repair.
Phonak distributors worldwide Group companies: (detailed information on www.phonak.com) Australia Phonak Australasia Pty. Ltd. Baulkham Hills N.S.W 2153 Hansaton Akustische Geräte GmbH 5020 Salzburg Ets Lapperre B.H.A.C. NV B-1702 Groot-Bijgaarden Phonak Belgium NV, B-1700 Dilbeek Phonak do Brasil – Sistemas Audiológicos Ltda. São Paulo – SP 04363-100 Phonak Canada Limited Mississauga, Ontario L5W OB3 Phonak (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Russian Federation Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom USA Phonak B.V., 4131PN Vianen Phonak New Zealand Ltd., Takapuna, Auckland 9 Phonak AS, 0105 Oslo Phonak Polska SP Z.0.0 00-567 Warszawa Phonak Ibérica S.A., 03690 Alicante, Spain Phonak CIS Ltd., Moscow, 115114 Phonak Ibérica S.A., 03690 Alicante Phonak AB, 117 43 Stockholm Phonak AG, Phonak Schweiz, 8712 Stäfa Phonak Turkey A.S.
Important notes for all users. Special notes for users of Phonak hearing instruments with analog remote control compatibility. The CE symbol is confirmation by Phonak AG that this Phonak product meets the requirements of directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices and the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment. The alert sign means that potential restrictions on its use are applicable in one or more EU countries.
The symbol with the crossed out disposal bin indicates that this device should not be treated as household waste. Please hand over your old or unused device to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or bring your old hearing instrument device to your hearing care professional for appropriate disposal. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
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