Pairing
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 1. Check battery
Insert a fresh battery in your ReSound Smart Hearing aid.
Keep the battery door open so the
hearing aid
cannot power up.
Step 2. Turn on Bluetooth
Swipe upwards from the bottom of the screen to reveal
the Control Center. Tap the Bluetooth icon.
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 3. Detect hearing aids
Now that Bluetooth is activated, go to Settings, tap
General, then Accessibility.
Close the battery door to power up your hearing aid so
your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch can detect it and then
tap Hearing Devices.
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 4. Make the connection
Tap on the name and model number of your hearing aid
then it appears on the screen. When it’s connected,
your
hearing aid name will be shown with a checkmark, and
the colour of the name will change from black to blue.
Tap
Pair in the dialogue box.
When pairing to two hearing aids, you will receive
separate pairing requests. The second request may take
a
few seconds to appear after starting the first pairing.
Now that you are connected, you can check the status
of
the connection on the Hearing Devices page.
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 5. Reconnecting your hearing aids to your iPhone,
iPad or iPod Touch
When you turn off your hearing aids or Apple device,
they will no longer be connected. To connect them
again,
turn on your hearing aids by opening and closing
the battery doors. The hearing aids will then
automatically
connect to your Apple device.
You can also verify this connection by accessing the
Accessibility shortcut
(triple click the home button) and
making sure that your hearing aids have been detected.
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 6. Pairing to more than one Apple device
You can pair up to five different Apple devices to your
ReSound Smart Hearing aids, but you can
only connect
to one Apple device at a time. To switch connection from
one Apple device to another,
swipe up from the bottom
of your Apple device’s screen and turn Bluetooth off.
Now you can activate
Bluetooth on the device you want
to connect to next.
Pairing to your Apple Device
Step 7. Wait for authentication
When you tap on Pair in the dialogue box, your ReSound
Smart Hearing aid and Apple device
need time to
authenticate the pairing. Either put your hearing aid on
and wait for a series
of 6 beeps followed by a ripple tone,
or wait at least 120 seconds for authentication to finish.
Please don’t stream audio until authentication is
complete.
Stream sound directly to your ReSound
Smart Hearing aids
You can stream stereo audio, such as music, directly from
your Apple device to your hearing aids.
Access the Control
Center by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Swipe
left to access
the second panel.
Select the device for audio - in this case your hearing
devices. To stop streaming to
your hearing aids and return
to normal phone operation, select iPhone.
You can also stop streaming audio to your hearing aids by
tapping the media player’s
pause button.
Control your audio inputs
Audio Routing allows you to control how different audio
inputs will be directed. Go to Settings, tap General, tap
Accessibility,
then Audio Routing. Select either: Call Audio
(incoming phone calls) or Media Audio (for example
streaming music). Select how
you wish to direct the audio
input, for example Always Hearing Aids.
Setting to Automatic routing will route to a wired audio
source if connected, then search and stream to either
standard
Bluetooth devices (for example CarPlay, A2DP
Bluetooth devices) or hearing aids.
Pairing your Android device
Pair your Android device to your hearing aids: Take off
your hearing aids.
Reboot them (open and close the battery doors). Place
the hearing aids close to your mobile device.
The ReSound Smart 3D app will guide you through the
rest of the flow.
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