Care and Maintenance ....21 Using AudioLink ..... 11 Troubleshooting .
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AudioLink Groove Main Button Status Light Microphone Mic Button Mix Button Volume Button Main Unit Micro USB Socket Battery Unit Audio Socket Rubber Socket Cover...
Attach the battery unit and the main The status light will start pulsing to unit, starting at the bottom. show that your AudioLink is ready to use. Press the two parts together until the battery unit fully snaps into the main unit.
AudioLink Disassembling AudioLink Insert the opening tool into Slide the opening tool around AudioLink the groove. until the main unit and the battery unit detach from each other.
The status light will be orange while charging. When the status light turns green, AudioLink is fully charged. AudioLink is delivered with the battery only partly charged. We recommend that you fully charge the battery before using AudioLink.
AudioLink Switching On/Off AudioLink To switch on AudioLink, press the The status light will illuminate in main button for 2 seconds. green or orange, to show that AudioLink is switched on. Press the main button again for 2 seconds to switch off AudioLink.
AudioLink Pairing with your Audio Processor Switch off the audio processor. Switch on AudioLink and make sure it is in standby mode. Only the status light should be active. If you are a bilateral user, your audiologist should ensure that your...
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Place the coil over the When the audio processor is volume button. successfully paired, the left and right connection symbols will light up Switch on the audio processor. simultaneously. Your audio processors will now receive sound from AudioLink.
AudioLink Pairing with your Bluetooth Device ® Switch on AudioLink and make sure it is in standby mode. Only the status light should be active. To switch on Bluetooth pairing mode, ® press the mix button and the mic button together for 2 seconds.
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Bluetooth devices. Select “MED-EL AudioLink” and start pairing. If you are asked for a security key, enter “0000” If no device is paired within 60 seconds, AudioLink will no longer be in Bluetooth pairing mode. ®...
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When AudioLink and your Once AudioLink starts streaming to Bluetooth device are successfully your audio processor, the left and/or ® paired, the Bluetooth symbol will right connection symbols on the main ® stop blinking and pulse slowly. button will pulse slowly, to show that...
AudioLink Using AudioLink Phones, TVs, tablets—you can connect AudioLink to almost any device! The next few pages show you how to connect, and make the most of your hearing in any situation. Cable Connection Wireless Connection...
AudioLink Talking on the Phone AudioLink can be used for conventional phone calls, and also for VoIP services such as Skype or FaceTime. Make sure AudioLink is paired with To make a call, select the number or your phone or other Bluetooth device.
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To reject the call, press and hold the main button for 2 seconds. By default, your audio input is a mix of the AudioLink signal and the audio processor microphones. You can change the setting by pressing the mix button.
AudioLink Listening to Music Connect your phone or other music device to AudioLink, and stream music wirelessly to your audio processor. For more ways to connect to your music device, check out our support section at go.medel.com/audiolink-music Connect your phone or other device to AudioLink using the provided cables.
AudioLink Watching TV You can use AudioLink together with the docking station to hear the TV more clearly from across the room. Connect the docking station to your TV using the provided RCA (or cinch) cable. Open the rubber socket cover and place AudioLink into the docking station.
To position the remote mic effectively for group conversations, you can place AudioLink in the docking station. By default, your audio input is only from the AudioLink remote microphone. You can change the setting by pressing the mix button.
Using AudioLink with AudioKey The AudioKey app allows you to control your audio processor directly from your phone. Some audio processors connect to AudioKey via AudioLink. To find out if your audio processor is compatible, please visit go.medel.com/audiokey-compatibility If you do not already have the AudioKey app on your phone, visit your app store and download it.
Meaning Required Action AudioLink active None Charger connected and Remove AudioLink from charging process finished the power outlet. AudioLink active and battery level low Charge the battery Charger connected and battery charging None Bluetooth Symbol Light Pattern Meaning Required Action...
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Left/Right Connection Symbol Light Pattern Meaning Required Action AudioLink is synchronising to None corresponding audio processor AudioLink is streaming to None corresponding audio processor Audio processor pairing successful None Bluetooth and Connection Symbols Light Pattern Meaning Required Action Incoming phone call...
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Mix Button Light Pattern Meaning Required Action Audio input is a mix of AudioLink signal None and the audio processor microphones Mic Button Light Pattern Meaning Required Action Remote microphone active None...
3. Store AudioLink in a safe place when not in use. 4. Protect AudioLink from liquids, dust and excessive temperatures. 5. Do not clean AudioLink in, or under, water. Use a damp cloth to gently clean AudioLink. Never use household cleaning products or alcohol.
– Replace audio processor battery connection symbols – Move AudioLink closer to audio are blinking processor Distorted sound during Device is not within – Move AudioLink closer to audio...
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AudioLink frozen AudioLink has an – Switch AudioLink off and on again unexpected problem – Disassemble the AudioLink main unit from the battery, and reassemble. Switch AudioLink back on.
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