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Quick guide for Android™connectivity
Cochlear™Baha®6 Max
Sound Processor
fig. 3
Benets of direct-to-device
connectivity from compatible Android™
smartphones (ASHA).
• Stream your favorite movies, TV shows, music and
more directly to your sound processor
• Stream phone calls directly to the sound processor
• Use the Cochlear™Baha®Smart App
Compatibility
For up-to-date compatibility, please refer to
www.cochlear.com/compatibility
Pairing and connecting the
sound processor
Below are example screens that shows how to
pair your Baha 6 Max Sound Processor with an
Android smartphone.
Please refer to the user guide for your
compatible Android smartphone and
follow the instructions on how to pair
a Bluetooth®device.
1. Go to Settings > Connections >
Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth
is turned on (g. 1,2).
2. Restart the sound processor by
opening and closing the battery door
(  g . 3 ) .
fig. 1 fig. 2
1
Quick guide for Android connectivity
Cochlear™Baha®6 Max
Sound Processor
Pairing and connecting the
sound processor
3. Your sound processor will be listed
under Available devices (g. 4). If your
sound processor does not appear,
restart it and also tap ‘Scan’ in the
top-right corner of your smartphone
screen (g. 5).
4. Tap on the name of your sound
processor in the list to establish a
connection (g. 6).
5. The smartphone will pair and connect
to the sound processor (g. 7).
Unpairing your sound
processor
To remove a previously paired sound
processor from your smartphone,
go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap
on the cog wheel next to your sound
processor (g 7).
In the bottom-right corner of
the screen that opens up (g. 8),
tap to ‘Unpair’.
Your device will still show in the list
of available Bluetooth devices.
To pair to it again, simply tap it.
To clear the list of available devices,
turn Bluetooth o, then on.
fig. 4
fig. 6
fig. 5
fig. 7 fig. 8
2
Quick guide for Android connectivity
Cochlear™Baha®6 Max
Sound Processor
Streaming phone calls
Once paired, phone calls can be streamed directly
to the connected sound processor.
When the sound processor connects, it should
become the default audio streaming destination.
When you make a phone call, a menu automatically
pops up allowing you to select where audio should
be streamed.
When you receive a phone call (or during a
phone call), you can press the “Bluetooth” icon
(g. 9) on the screen and select where audio
should be streamed.
Re-connecting to your smartphone
The device will disconnect from your sound
processor when you turn o the sound processor,
when the sound processor battery level is too low,
or when you are out of range.
To automatically reconnect, make sure the sound
processor has sucient battery power and your
sound processor is within range of the device.
You should hear a series of beeps in the sound
processor conrming the connection.
If the connection is not automatically re-
established, you may need to unpair your sound
processor and repeat the pairing sequence.
Pairing to bilateral sound processors
To stream audio to two sound processors
simultaneously they need to be bilaterally paired.
If you don’t know if your sound processors are
bilaterally paired, contact your and ensure that your
two sound processors have been congured as a left
and a right device and that Control Sync is ON.
fig. 9
3
Quick guide for Android connectivity
Cochlear™Baha®6 Max
Sound Processor
Pairing to more than one smartphone
You can pair up to ve dierent smartphones to your sound processor,
but you can only be connected to one sound processor (or bilateral pair)
at a time.
To manually change connection between devices, turn o Bluetooth on
the connected device, and turn on Bluetooth on the device you want to
connect to. It will then automatically reconnect.
Support
For more information and support on the Baha 6 Max Sound Processor
and Android streaming, please contact your hearing care professional,
refer to the sound processor user manual or visit the Cochlear website:
www.cochlear.com
For further support visit www.cochlear.com/customer-service to nd
contact details to your local Cochlear Customer Service team.
Please seek advice from your health professional about treatments for hearing loss. Outcomes may vary, and your health professional will advise you about the factors
which could aect your outcome. Always read the instructions for use. Not all products are available in all countries. Please contact your local Cochlear representative
for product information.
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Cochlear Limited is under license.
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