Assistive Listening Devices - Unitron 360 Guide D'utilisation

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Assistive Listening Devices

Listening in Public Places
360's telecoil can also help you listen in public places
equipped with telecoil compatible assistive listening
devices such as a loop system. If your hearing devices
do not operate when the telecoil is on, the loop system
may not be operating or you may be in a "dead" spot.
Try positioning yourself in a different part of the looped
area or return your hearing devices to the microphone
position and sit as close to the speaker as possible. This
feature may be disabled by your hearing healthcare
professional and, therefore, could be
inactive.
Connecting to External Audio Sources
Your 360 hearing instruments have two
options to connect to other audio sources
such as a stereo, television or FM system.
The first option is direct audio input (DAI) and the second
option is a design integrated FM receiver.
Easy-DAI (available on 360+ only) automatically selects
an external audio program when a device such as your
stereo, television, etc. is connected to your hearing
instruments. A short melody will play to confirm that
easy-DAI is active. When you disconnect from the device,
your hearing instruments will return to the program you
were in before connecting your device. Note: your
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