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Wireless enhancement
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Transmitter
6.3mm Stereo
Plug (large)
(for headphone
jack on stereo)
MP3
STEREO
STEREO
Fig. 19: transmitter connecting to devices
Receiving the audio stream from an
external device
Connect the Tek transmitter with the power plug to a power
supply. The Tek transmitter has a rechargeable battery and can
also run for approximately 5 hours on a full charge without a
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2.5mm Stereo Plug (small)
(for miniTek Transmitter)
3.5mm Stereo Plug (medium)
(for external devices)
RCA Left (white)
Right (red)
Stereo Plugs
(plug into back of TV,
Stereo, or DVD/VCR Player)
DVD/VCR
TV
connection to a power source. Be sure to charge the battery
regularly in this case.
Using the remote control, change to the audio program. It will
take a few seconds for the remote control to connect to the Tek
transmitter. The blue LED on the Tek transmitter confirms when
the Bluetooth audio link is established.
You can now hear the sound of the TV or other device through
your hearing instrument(s).
For the best sound quality, keep the remote control in a
range of 10 metres to the Tek transmitter and the hearing
instrument(s) in a range of 1 metre to the remote control.
• Keep the Tek transmitter where you can see it.
Fig. 20: Using Tek transmitter with TV
Receiving a phone call while watching TV
If your Tek remote control and your phone are paired and
connected, you can still receive phone calls when you are
connected to an external device. The hearing instrument(s)
will switch automatically to the telephone program when your
phone rings.
• Press the green
symbol to answer the phone.
• Press the red
symbol to reject the call.
The hearing instrument(s) will automatically switch back to the
audio program after you have finished the call.
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