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Function Status menu (yellow circle button), scroll down to item 3.
 

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Please let us know if it works. I am considering new Bluetooth capable aids.
Some way have to pair the radio to the hearing aids, but I do not know if there is a pearing button on the radio. Really don't understand how to par a Bluetooth device to the radio.
 

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Assuming your aids are in pairing mode (can be discovered); navigate to Bluetooth Settings (in the Function Status menu), set "BT Device" to "On" (blue triangle button), then on "Earphone", push "Set" (red circle), then "Search" (white diamond) - the aids should appear, then you can "Connect"
 

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Assuming your aids are in pairing mode (can be discovered); navigate to Bluetooth Settings (in the Function Status menu), set "BT Device" to "On" (blue triangle button), then on "Earphone", push "Set" (red circle), then "Search" (white diamond) - the aids should appear, then you can "Connect"
Thanks. May have to call my audiologist tomorrow to check how to get them into pairing mode. Been a long time pairing them.
 
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