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Read This First Volume Control Streaming Activation Control SurfLink Media Controls Overview Power Back View SurfLink Media can be connected to most media sources, including televisions, radios, and MP3 players. This guide provides easy step-by-step instructions for connecting and using SurfLink Media. SurfLink Media must be powered on and connected to the desired media input before your hearing instruments can receive a signal.
Connecting SurfLink Media and Media Source Volume Control Streaming Activation Control Power RCA Cable Installation (most common connection option) Volume Control S/PDIF Installation Streaming Activation Control Power 1. Connect the red and white RCA cable plugs into the corresponding red and white RCA jacks (labeled 2) on SurfLink Media. 1. Connect the orange S/PDIF cable into the orange S/PDIF “AUDIO OUT” port (labeled 4) on the media source. 2.
Connecting SurfLink Media and Media Source Volume Control Optical/TOSLINK Installation Streaming Activation Control Power External Microphone Installation In the instance your television does not support the cable installation options listed on the previous pages, an external microphone can be used. 1. Connect the optical/TOSLINK cable into the optical/TOSLINK “AUDIO OUT” port (labeled 3) on the media source. 2.
Turning On SurfLink Media 1. PlugActivation the power Streaming Control ontrol ne SurfLink Media Controls Overview adaptor into the wall socket or other power source. Power 2. Connect the power cord using the Power port (labeled 5) on the back of SurfLink Media. 3. Press the power button on the front of SurfLink Media. The power button glows blue when the device is on.
SurfLink Media Controls Overview Regulatory Notices Volume Control FCC ID: EOA-TV IC: 6903A-TV The volume of the media source streaming to your hearing instruments can be adjusted by using the Volume Control. Slide your finger to the right to increase the volume and to the left to decrease the volume. The blue light indicates the volume control position of SurfLink Media. A longer bar means increased volume.
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