Page 2 - Content; Setting the date
2 Content Content Your remote control 4 Overview 5 Display 6 Control buttons 8 Key lock switch 10 Programming connection 10 Batteries 11 Inserting batteries 11 Checking the battery status 13 Daily use 14 Adjusting the volume 14 Changing the hearing program 14 Turning on and off (mute) 1...
Page 4 - CAUTION; Your remote control
Your remote control 4 Your hearing instruments are equipped with wireless technology and can therefore be controlled by a remote control.easyPocket provides basic remote control functions for listening and program change as well as additional comfort functions. To enable the additional comfort funct...
Page 5 - Overview
Your remote control 5 Overview ૠ ૠ ૠ ➊ Display ➋ Key lock switch ➌ Programming connection ➍ Control buttons ➎ Program change button ➏ Volume up/down buttons More functions are available in the menu. To enter or exit the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously.
Page 6 - Display; immediately reflected on the display.; not; reflected on the remote control’s display.
Your remote control 6 Display All actions initiated with the remote control are immediately reflected on the display. The remote control does not receive information from your hearing instruments. All actions that you initiate with the controls of your hearing instruments are not reflected on the remo...
Page 8 - Control buttons; Default functions
Your remote control 8 Control buttons You can quickly access two functions with the control buttons on the right hand side of the remote control.The control buttons can be customized to your preferences by your Hearing Care Professional. Small icons on the display show the functions. Default functio...
Page 10 - Key lock switch
Your remote control 10 Key lock switch X X To prevent any accidental operation while the remote control is in pockets or bags, move the key lock switch to lock position (red color visible). When the key lock is active, all buttons on the remote control are disabled. The following icon is displayed. ...
Page 11 - Inserting batteries; Slide the battery compartment; Batteries
Batteries 11 The remote control uses two AAA batteries. Inserting batteries X X Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow. X X Insert the batteries.Make sure the "+" symbols on the battery and compartment are aligned. Batteries
Page 13 - Checking the battery status; Confirm your selection by pressing the program
Batteries 13 Checking the battery status When the batteries of the remote control are low, this is indicated in the status bar.Additionally, you can check the battery status at any time in the menu. X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. X X Navi...
Page 14 - Adjusting the volume; Unprogrammed easyPocket; Daily use
Daily use 14 Adjusting the volume If you are wearing two hearing instruments, the volume will be adjusted on both instruments at the same time. X X Press the volume up button or the volume down button to adjust the volume by one step. Changing the hearing program If you are wearing two hearing instr...
Page 16 - Adjusting the tinnitus noiser level; configured the tinnitus noiser for both
Daily use 16 Turning off via menu (for programmed easyPocket only) X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. X X Navigate to the menu entry HI Mute / Unmute by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button. X X Confirm your selection by pr...
Page 17 - Setting the alarm clock; Confirm your selection; Alarm clock
Alarm clock 17 You can set a daily alarm clock reminder with a repeating signal tone and an alarm clock icon. The alarm is initiated by the remote control but the acoustic signal is emitted by your hearing instruments. X X Turn on your hearing instruments. X X Keep your hearing instruments within th...
Page 19 - Alarm clock; Ending the alarm; When the alarm clock rings, a
Alarm clock 19 Ending the alarm When the alarm clock rings, a corresponding icon is displayed on the remote control.If you do not end the alarm, it is repeated within the next minutes. X X To end the alarm, press any button. The alarm clock will ring at the same time on the next day.
Page 20 - Turning the alarm clock off
Alarm clock 20 Turning the alarm clock off X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. X X Navigate to the menu entry Alarm by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button. X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button. T...
Page 21 - Setting the time; Set-up and service functions
Set-up and service functions 21 Setting the time X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. X X Navigate to the menu entry Clock by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button. X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change but...
Page 22 - Setting the date (for programmed easyPocket only); Confirm your selection by pressing the
Set-up and service functions 22 The time is always displayed in the header of the menu. To enter or exit the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. Setting the date (for programmed easyPocket only) X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume ...
Page 24 - Resetting volume and hearing program
Set-up and service functions 24 Resetting volume and hearing program (for programmed easyPocket only) If you have made changes to volume or program and do not know why the hearing instruments are acting the way they are, you can manually set the default volume and hearing program for your hearing in...
Page 25 - Displaying contact data; Confirm your selection by
Set-up and service functions 25 Displaying contact data If your Hearing Care Professional has saved his or her contact data on the remote control, you can view this information: X X To enter the menu, press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously. X X Navigate to the menu entr...
Page 26 - Service notifier; Your Hearing Care Professional can set a service notifier; Service; Hearing Care Professional has set the service notifier.
Set-up and service functions 26 Service notifier Your Hearing Care Professional can set a service notifier that reminds you of the next service date. When the service notifier is due, a corresponding icon is displayed on the remote control and an acoustic signal is played.If you do not acknowledge th...
Page 27 - Setting the language of the menu
Set-up and service functions 27 X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button.The next service date together with your Hearing Care Professional's contact data is displayed. X X To return to the standard display, press the program change button. Setting the language of the menu X ...
Page 28 - Pairing hearing instruments with easyPocket; that were supported by easyPocket Version 1. On top; Info
Set-up and service functions 28 Pairing hearing instruments with easyPocket (for unprogrammed easyPocket only) This section is intended for Hearing Care Professionals.The hearing instruments have to be paired once with easyPocket. Your Hearing Care Professional will do this using professional softwa...
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Set-up and service functions 29 X X Press and hold the lower control button and the volume down button simultaneously for 5 seconds. easyPocket prompts you to restart the hearing instruments (refer to the picture). X X To restart the hearing instruments, open and close the battery compartments of bo...
Page 30 - Resetting easyPocket to factory settings
Set-up and service functions 30 When pairing is successfully finished, a corresponding symbol is displayed. You can now use easyPocket. If the hearing instruments could not be paired, you have the following options: ■ Ensure that the hearing instruments are within operating distance. ■ Ensure that y...
Page 31 - you to confirm the reset
Set-up and service functions 31 X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button. The battery status is displayed. X X Scroll down by pressing the volume down button. The serial number and other information are displayed. X X Press and hold both control buttons simultaneously for 5 s...
Page 32 - NOTICE; Do not put your remote control in; Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care 32 NOTICE X X Do not put your remote control in water! X X Do not clean your remote control with alcohol or benzine. X X Clean the remote control as necessary with a soft cloth and use a nonabrasive household soap. X X Avoid abrasive cleaning liquids with additives such as citri...
Page 33 - Change the batteries.; Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter; Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 33 Problem and possible solutionsThe remote control does not work. ■ Check, if the key lock is activated. Deactivate it, if necessary. ■ Change the batteries. Another remote control affects your hearing instruments. ■ Return remote control and hearing instruments to your Hearing Care...
Page 34 - Intended use; The remote control is intended to operate hearing; Explanation of symbols; During extended periods of transport and storage, please; Important information
Important information 34 Intended use The remote control is intended to operate hearing instruments. Use the remote control only as described in this user guide. Explanation of symbols Points out a situation that could lead to serious, moderate, or minor injuries.Indicates possible property damage. ...
Page 35 - Disposal information; Siemens easyPocket
Important information 35 Disposal information Within the European Union, the marked equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment." Amended by "Directive 2003/108/EC" (WEEE)....
Page 37 - Conformance information; With the CE marking Siemens confirms
Important information 37 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourag...
Page 38 - Personal safety; Important safety information
Important safety information 38 Personal safety WARNING Choking hazard! Your device contains small parts which can be swallowed. X X Keep hearing instruments, batteries and accessories out of reach of children and mentally disabled persons. X X If parts have been swallowed consult a physician or hos...
Page 39 - WARNING
Important safety information 39 WARNING Risk of strangulation! X X Ensure that the lanyard does not get entangled, e. g. in moving mechanical parts of machines. X X Use only the delivered breakaway lanyard. It will automatically detach when entangled. X X Do not use the lanyard for children under th...
Page 40 - of about 12 inches (30 cm) away from the
Important safety information 40 WARNING Risk of interference with active implants or life support systems! If you wear a pacemaker: X X Carry the remote control at a safe distance of about 12 inches (30 cm) away from the pacemaker. X X Do not carry the remote control:- in your breast pocket, - with ...
Page 41 - Product safety
Important safety information 41 Product safety NOTICE X X Protect your devices from extreme heat. Do not expose them to direct sunlight. NOTICE X X Protect your devices from high humidity. NOTICE X X Do not dry your devices in the microwave oven. NOTICE Different types of strong radiation, e. g. dur...
Page 43 - Country-specific information
Country-specific information 43 Country-specific information