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to your hearing aids. If it doesn’t, switch the
uDirect 2 OFF and after the red power indicator is
off, switch the uDirect 2 back ON.
Using a Bluetooth device: pairing and
connecting
If your device is Bluetooth-enabled and supports
the appropriate profiles, it can communicate
with the uDirect 2. To enable this communication
complete these two simple procedures:
1. Pairing: The pairing procedure allows you to
control which Bluetooth devices are permitted
to communicate with each other. It needs to
be completed only once for each device you
wish to use with your uDirect 2.
2. Connecting: Once a device is allowed to
communicate with the uDirect 2 (paired) the
connection procedure makes sure the devices
can exchange audio signals.
The paired devices connect every time they
are switched ON and are within reach of each
other. This is indicated on the uDirect 2 by the
guide or ask your dealer.
Bluetooth operating range
Your uDirect 2 supports Bluetooth Class 2
operation up to a range of 10 meters (30 ft).
When used with the uTV 2 for watching TV, the
operation range is up to 30 meters (90 ft).
Line-of-sight between your uDirect 2 and other
devices is not required. However, the following
factors may affect the range achieved:
Interference with other devices in the
environment may reduce the operating range.
The Bluetooth device with which you are
connecting may only support a more limited
range.
If your Bluetooth device moves out of range
of your uDirect 2 and has an active audio
connection, this connection first starts to be
intermittent and will finally be terminated.
If the device is then moved back into range
of your uDirect 2, it should resume streaming