ACCESSORIES FAQ
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No, only one of each DEX device can be paired.
Additional programs in the receiving hearing aid are not accessible while the WIDEX CROS is in use. To access additional programs, the CROS transmitter needs to be turned off. The CROS transmitter itself does not have additional programs.
The volume control on the CROS adjusts the transmitted sound only. The volume control on the receiving hearing aid (DREAM 9 or FASHION) will adjust the hearing aid volume in a BI-CROS fitting but is disabled in CROS fitting as the hearing aid microphones would be disabled.
Simultanous streaming from both the CROS and another DEX device is not possible, however, if the signal from another DEX is stronger than CROS, it will override the CROS signal. It all depends on the signal strength of the DEX device relative to the CROS. For example, if PHONE-DEX is held up to the aided ear, the PHONE-DEX will stream to the hearing aid, replacing the CROS signal. If the DEX connection is unstable, turn off the CROS.
Yes, the UNI-DEX or TV-DEX can be used while the CROS is turned on, however, it is recommended that the CROS transmission be turned off before using streaming devices.
It depends on proximity and environment. If the connection is unstable, turn off the CROS transmission, or use the neck loop antenna for the FM+DEX.
No, because of the new dimensions of the receiver housing, it is not possible to use an existing custom ear-tip with an EasyWear receiver.
No, EasyWear uses the existing earwire measuring tool.
No, the FM+DEX is a wireless FM streaming device that relays the signal from an FM system to any DREAM, CLEAR, or SUPER hearing aid (including wireless CICs) via WidexLink. FM+DEX requires one FM receiver mounted to the bottom of the device in order to accept a signal from an external FM transmitter.
Yes, the FM+DEX is compatible with any FM receiver via a 3-pin Europlug connection. To specify this type of connection on the FM+DEX, slide the FM switch to the left.
This is most likely due to the hearing aids not being reset after disconnecting from Compass. To reset, turn the hearing aids off then back on by opening the battery doors, counting to 10, and then closing the battery doors.
The left and right focus works by setting the microphone mode on the focus side to omni-directional and engaging an effective noise reduction scheme on the opposite side. FreeFocus utilizes the natural head shadow effect, which can be as much as 20dB in the mid to high frequencies, to increase effectiveness. The amount of reduction on the opposite side will depend on the sound environment. The left and right focus will be more effective when the source is close to the hearing aid user than when the source is far away. The front/back focus takes advantage of the directional microphones which are set to fixed directional in the forward mode and are inverted in the backward mode.
With wireless CIC models, the FreeFocus feature will provide Left, Right and Front focus (an indication of the ear’s natural front focus ability). There is no rear focus since CIC models only have one omni-directional microphone.
Multiple devices can be paired to an M-DEX, but only ONE device can be connected at a time. The connection is controlled by the Bluetooth device, rather than the M-DEX. If the M-DEX is already connected to a certain device (e.g., a phone) and the user wishes to connect to a different device, the user must disconnect the current device before establishing connection with the 2nd device.
[Please see "Using the M-DEX with Landline Telephone" document]
No, there is no matching required for the PHONE-DEX.
Yes, up to 5 handsets can be registered to a PHONE-DEX base station.
f the handset registration is successful, you will hear a confirmation tone.The handset will automatically be allocated the next available handset number.If the handset registration is unsuccessful, the OUT OF RANGE OR NO PWR AT BASE will again be displayed.
If the office telephone line is digital, then a converter may be needed, such as the Konexx Konference. Set it up by plugging one end of the converter into the PHONE-DEX and the other end into the socket on the office phone where the handset usually goes. Next, plug in the power cord. There may be static when trying it for the first time. If this is the case, move the switch numbered 1-4 to improve the signal.
Rematch the RC4 to the hearing aids. If this problem re-occurs, please phone Widex technical support.
[Please see "Using Multiple RC4 Remotes" document]
Yes, but each hearing aid must be programmed separately. Ensure that both hearing aids have the same number of programs and the same remote control options (e.g., timer, display light, etc), so that the remote control codes will be the same. Match the RC4 to the first hearing aid as normal, then disconnect. Then, connect the second hearing aid and match it to the RC4.
The most likely cause of strange displays on the RC4 screen is weak batteries; replace the batteries and re-match if necessary.
To mute on the RC-DEX, press “-“ twice at the bottom of the volume control range. To restore the default volume level, press either “-“ or “+”.
Yes, T-DEX is compatible with any telecoil-equipped hearing aid.
No, the T-DEX does not have to be matched with the hearing aids. To receive the T-DEX transmission, a telecoil (T/MT) program must be active in the hearing aids.
Only one TV-DEX controller can be matched to the hearing aids, however, the controller can be used with multiple TV-DEX bases, which would allow the TV-DEX to be used with multiple TVs. Simply place the TV-Dex into the base for 5 seconds whenever moving to a different TV.
[Please see "TV-DEX Digital Audio Output Information" document]
Each person would need their own TV-DEX, and attach each base to a splitter on the TV audio output.
No matching is required to use the UNI-DEX.
A headset to PC adaptor will need to be purchased that converts the UNI-DEX 3.5mm plug into dual microphone/audio plugs.
UNI-DEX may work with a home telephone if the headset jack is compatible.