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Sound control hearing aids
Sound control hearing aids













sound control hearing aids

Getting used to hearing aid volume levels When the maximum or minimum adjustment level is reached, you will hear a long beep-tone. When you activate the volume keys, you will hear a brief beep. Press the volume down key (-) briefly to lower the volume. To adjust the volume using our RC-DEX and RC4: Press the volume up key (+) briefly to raise the volume. Using a remote controlĪssistive listening devices allow you to adjust the volume on your hearing aids via a remote control. For example, when you adjust the volume control on the right hearing aid, the volume automatically changes to the same level on the left hearing aid. If your hearing aids are InterEar, the volume is adjusted by using the volume control on just one of the hearing aids.

sound control hearing aids

NOTE: Any adjustment of the volume setting will be cancelled when your hearing aid is turned off, or if you change program.

  • A steady tone will sound when the maximum or minimum volume is reached.
  • When you lower the volume, you will hear a lower beep-tone for each step the volume is lowered.
  • When you raise the volume, you will hear a higher beep-tone for each step the volume is raised.
  • Each time you operate the volume control, you will hear a beep – unless you have chosen to deactivate tones.
  • Push the lever, or lower part of the volume control, downwards to gradually lower the volume.
  • Push the lever, or upper part of the control, upwards to gradually raise the volume.
  • By doing so, the user would use one finger for volume adjustment and another finger for program toggle,” says Niels. When designing the switches, we focus on makes the use of these functions as natural as possible: “From a usability perspective, the idea of having a toggle key for the volume on the top side of the hearing aid and a push button for programs on the bottom of the hearing aid was to divide the interaction intuitively. “For example, the volume and program buttons on Widex FASHION give the users a ‘click feeling’ – so that the response they get is not only audio but also tactile, for example as a feeling in their fingers.” According to Widex mechanical designer Niels Christian Damgaard Jakobsen, Widex designed these controls to be intuitive: “We use tactile switches in our new hearing aids,” says Niels.

    #SOUND CONTROL HEARING AIDS MANUAL#

    Many hearing aids also have manual volume controls, which are shaped like small levers. Sometimes you may want to adjust your hearing aid volume yourself. Loud sounds picked up by the hearing aid are amplified less than soft sounds, and the level of amplification will always depend on your hearing loss. This means that the hearing aid volume is adjusted automatically in accordance with your sound environment. Your hearing aids probably have built-in automatic volume control.















    Sound control hearing aids