RC3-2User’s instructions RC3-2 remote control
10Turning the remote control on and off e RC3-2 remote control is turned on when the [(•)] key is pressed for approximately ½ second. As standard, i
11The volume e [+] [–] keys allow you to ad-just the volume in 13 steps. e minimum level is 0, at which lev-el the hearing aid is completely silent
12Adjusting the volume if you only have one hearing aid e starting point is a turned off remote control starting up in pro-gram 1 at volume level 9.
13 e starting point is a turned off remote control start-ing up in program 1 at volume level 9. Press the [(•)] key for approximately ½ second. e
14When this is done and you are ready to adjust the volume for your left hearing aid, press the [(•)] key once. e letter L ap-pears in the lower le
15Adjusting the volume if you have two hearing aids that you want to set to the same level e starting point is a turned off remote control starting u
16MuteYou can also use your RC3-2 to mute your hearing aid completely. Using the mute function if you only have one hearing aid e starting point is a
17Using the mute function if you have two hearing aids and only want to mute one of themYou can only mute just one of your hearing aids if your remote
18If you want to mute your left hearing aid, press the [(•)] key once. e letter L appears in the lower left corner, indicat-ing that you can now mut
19Using the mute function if you have two hearing aids and want to mute both of them e starting point is a turned off remote control starting up in p
2 e remote control and any other parts shown in these user’s instructions may not look the same as the one(s) you have. We furthermore reserve the r
20Listening programsWith your RC3-2 remote con-trol, you can choose from up to fi ve listening programs. Together with your hearing care profes-sional
21Program Program name in the hearing aidComments12345
22Selecting a listening program if you only have one hearing aid e starting point is a turned off remote control starting up in pro-gram 1 at volume
23 e starting point is a turned off re-mote control starting up in program 1 at volume level 9. Press the [(•)] key for approximately ½ second. e
24When this is done and you are ready to set your left hearing aid, press the [(•)] key once. e let-ter L appears in the lower left corner, indicati
25Selecting a listening program if you have two hearing aids that you want to set to the same program e starting point is a turned off re-mote cont
26Important: Please note that if you alternate between using your remote control and the controls on your hearing aid to adjust the volume and select
27Short-term loggingIf switched on by your hearing care professional, the short-term logging function in your RC3-2 remote control allows you to recor
28Special situations e below-mentioned examples are only relevant for you if you have two hearing aids and you have chosen diff erent programs and/or
29Example to illustrate what happens when you move one program up (the [] key): Example of initial setting: Result:When both L and R are shown in
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30Example to illustrate what happens when you move one program down (the [] key): Example of initial setting: Result:When both L and R are shown i
31Example to illustrate what happens when you turn up the volume (the [+] key):Example of initial setting: Result:If your hearing aids are set to d
32Example to illustrate what happens when you turn down the volume (the [–] key):Example of initial setting: Result:If your hearing aids are set to
33AlarmYour RC3-2 remote control may be equipped with an alarm if you have chosen this in consultation with your hearing care professional. You can se
34A small bell appears in the display. If you want to change the alarm setting, press [(•)]. en the bell disappears and you can change the setting
35Caring for your remote controlWith proper care, your RC3-2 remote control will give you a long life of reliable service. Here are some things you ca
36• Do not carry your remote control with you dur-ing x-ray, MR scans, CT scans, short-wave dia-thermy, or similar radiation treatments and never pla
37Good advice• Please be sure to keep your remote control and its parts and accessories out of the reach of children, who might place them in their m
38In case of malfunction e following pages include some quick advice to follow if you experience problems. Before contact-ing your hearing care prof
39Accessories e following accessories are available for your RC3-2:• Clip version of the battery cover• Case for the remote control• Carrying strap f
4Your new RC3-2 remote controlWe hope you will be pleased with the remote con-trol for your Widex hearing aid. We have included these user’s instructi
40 e clip version has a built-in clip for fastening the RC3 to your belt or waistband, and an eye in which you can fasten the carrying strap if you
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5Your RC3-2 remote control is an accessory for your hearing aid. You can easily operate your hearing aid without the remote control; it is just an alt
6RC3-2Your RC3-2 remote control is a small computer that contains data for the diff erent hearing aid settings. It also contains a radio transmitter, w
73. On/off function. e [(•)] key is used to turn on the remote control. e [(•)] key also sets the remote control to the initial setting, P1 V9, or
8The batteryBattery type e recommended battery type for your RC3-2 re-mote control is:Lithium CR 2032Your RC3-2 uses two CR2032 batteries.To obtain
9Inserting the batteries e plus (+) sign on the batteries for your RC3-2 must face upwards when placed in the battery com-partment.Changing the batt
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