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OVERVIEW:
Working with Bluetooth enabled assistive technology, to bridge the communication gap at home and work, improves the quality of conversation but invariably raises a new level of complications. This session will address those common complications and shed more light on the pairing process
LEARNER OUTCOMES Upon completing this session Participants…
• Understanding Bluetooth Profiles and common buzz words • Understanding the difference between a paired product and using a Bluetooth product. • Distinguishing between Bluetooth Hub’s, streamers, neckloops and transmitters. • Update on Neckloop Technology and things to come.
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short wavelength radio transmissions) from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks (PANs) with high levels of security. Bluetooth is a packet-based protocol with a KEY DEVICE – SUPPORT DEVICE structure!
BLUETOOTH VERSIONS Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR – The main difference is the introduction of an Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for faster data transfer. EDR can provide a lower power consumption Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR – In addition to the same features from V2.0 the headline feature of 2.1 is secure simple pairing (SSP): this improves the pairing experience for Bluetooth devices, while increasing the use and strength of security. Bluetooth v4.0 – 4.0 is designed to be more intelligent regarding conserving energy. BT 4.0’s focus is to send smaller bits of data when needed then going to sleep mode. When two devices are paired, they waste less battery because the connections is dormant unless critical data is being shared.
COMMON PROFILES Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) - This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) - This profile is designed to provide a standard interface to control TVs, Hi-fi equipment, etc. to allow a single remote control Hands-Free Profile (HFP) - Most blue tooth headsets implement both Hands-Free Profile and Headset Profile. because of the extra features in HFP for use with a mobile phone, such as last number redial, call waiting and voice dialing. Headset Profile (HSP) - This is the most commonly used profile, providing support for the popular Bluetooth Headsets to be used with mobile phones for minimal controls including the ability to ring, answer a call, hang up and adjust the volume.
BLUETOOTH PAIRING PROCESS Bluetooth uses a process called pairing, which is generally manually started by a device user • The pairing process is typically triggered automatically the first time a device receives a connection request from a device with which it is not yet paired. Once a pairing has been established it is remembered by the devices, which can then connect to each without user intervention.
COMMON COMPLICATION • During the pairing process, the two devices involved establish a relationship by creating a shared secret known as a link key. If a link key is stored by both devices they are said to be paired or bonded.
PAIR UP TO 5 DEVICES? USE ONE AT A TIME MOST TROUBLESHOOTING
HUB’s, TRANSMITTERS, STREAMERS??? STREAMERS (KEY DEVICE)
• Wirelessly connects Phonak hearing aids. • Receives input in 3 different ways: Bluetooth wireless (speech and stereo music), wired stereo audiojack and FM via europlug • True hands-free operation with directional microphone pickup • Multi-point technology allows the use of two phones in parallel
OTICON
Streamer continues to pair up to 8 devices and can auto connect with up to three devices. Auto connect enables you to move between the cell phone, TV and landline phone without the need to reconnect.
SIEMENS
GN RESOUND
A DIFFERENT APPROACH The ReSound UniteTM TV streamer sends clear stereo sound from your TV, computer, stereo and other audio devices. You don't have to wear anything extra. No cables or wires are needed.
CLEARSOUNDS QUATTRO 4.0
QUATTRO 4.0 HEADSET VOLUME + -
HEADSET JACK
LED TOUCH SCREEN MULTIPOINT/DIRECT CONNECT
USES T-COILS NECKLOOP VOLUME (30dB)
QUATTRO 4.0
Removable Bluetooth Microphone
MULTIPOINT/DIRECT CONNECT Microphone distance up to 33ft
TRANSMITTERS (SUPPORT DEVICE)
These small adaptors connect to the audio output of any TV and or AUDIO device and usually run on their own power supply. Enjoying high quality audio – streaming binaurally through hearing instruments or headsets. These adaptors pair to Streamer with a push of the button and then connect automatically whenever the streamer is in range.
TELEPHONE HUBS HOME
RESIDENTIAL TELEPHONE USE CONNECTS BETWEEN THE PHONE BASE AND TELEPHONE LINE NOT SUITED FOR BUSINESS LINE USE
BT PONS OFFICE QH2 PONS
((( COMMON CONFUSION ))) The hub is used with or without BT neck loop, with neck loop person can hear conversation via hearing aids/CI processor. For person without hearing aids or CI hub/neck loop can be used with ear buds that accompany purchase of neck loop.
CONNECTING THE QH2 THE MODEL HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WHETHER IT’S COMPATIBLE WITH MULTI-LINE PHONES.
IT’S ALL ABOUT HOW IT CONNECTS TO THE BASE.
WILL WORK WITH CORDED RESIDENTIAL PHONES TOO!
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE NECKLOOP SYSTEM Wireless Bluetooth System QH2 Bluetooth Office Phone Hub 30 db Adjustable volume/tone control
Multi-Line VoIP Office Phone QUATTRO 4.0 Bluetooth Neckloop
WIRELESS UP TO 30ft.
Optional Headset for Non-tcoil or hearing aid wearers
SURVEYS AND QUESTIONS
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