Tive 93/42/EEC for medical devices (MDD). Hereby, GN ReSound A/S declares that the radio equipment types LXR45 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.declarations.resound.com. In US: FCC CFR 47 Part 15, subpart C. Flip down the tap of the belt spring by using e.g. A screw driver and pull out the belt clip pin Find a new clip, pin and spring Attach the spring to the clip as shown. Mount the clip with spring to the BOT cover and push in the pin. Make sure it is correct in place before flip up the tap of the spring. Add silicone glue to fix the pin. The easy-to-use ReSound wireless hearing aid accessories deliver clear and secure audio directly to ReSound wireless hearing instruments. And they do it discreetly, without devices to wear around your neck. This is thanks to 2.4 GHz wireless technology, a robust and reliable standard, which gives you strong, clear and stable connections.

A new industry-standard programming device for Bluetooth low energy (BLE) enabled hearing instruments. At ReSound our goal is to drive the future of hearing, and we do this by ensuring we are at the forefront of technology and bringing to market the latest and greatest in hearing care solutions and clinical support. We’re excited that our technology is now being used as the basis for the new industry-wide standard in wireless fittings.

At ReSound our goal is to drive the future of hearing, and we do this by ensuring we are at the forefront of technology and bringing to market the latest and greatest in hearing care solutions and clinical support. We’re excited that our technology is now being used as the basis for the new industry-wide standard in wireless fittings.
HIMSA has recently announced the upcoming release of Noahlink Wireless. The 6 HIMSA partner companies – GN Hearing, William Demant, Sivantos, Sonova, Starkey and Widex – have agreed on this new, industry standard, programming device for wireless hearing instruments.
This new device is based on the same hardware and technology platform as the ReSound Airlink 2, enabling you to establish a completely wireless connection between your computer and a patient wearing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enabled hearing aids.

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Hearing Care Professionals that already use the Airlink 2 will be able to upgrade their device to become a Noahlink Wireless device by simply updating their software. This will provide compatibility within HIMSA approved brands.
To update your current Airlink 2 programming interface, simply click on the button below to download, install and run the Airlink 2.
We have included an installation guide which can also be downloaded by clicking on the link below.

The Noahlink Wireless device will continue supporting all ReSound wireless hearing instrument.


For any further information, please refer to www.himsa.com or contact your local Area Manager.
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GN Netcom is part of GN Great Nordic, a Danish-based technology group founded in 1869. GN Netcom was founded in 1987 as a spin-off from GN Danavox (the current GN ReSound) and is among the leading and fastest growing suppliers of hands-free communications solutions.

Products

Since its first headset product, the Stetomike, GN Netcom has been continuously developing and marketing new headset solutions based on its leading-edge technology. Some landmarks in GN Netcom's history have been the introduction of the first noise-canceling microphone, the first multi-purpose amplifier, the first single-cord binaural headset, and the first headset with a built-in amplifier, to mention a few. In 2000, GN Netcom launched the world's first commercially available headset using the Bluetooth® wireless technology.

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From its start in the contact center market, GN Netcom has expanded its focus and product range to include hands-free solutions for the office and mobile and PC audio markets. GN Netcom's ability to target these newer markets has been further strengthened through an acquisition in 2000. In August 2000, GN Netcom acquired JABRA Corporation of San Diego, California, a leading manufacturer of headset solutions for mobile phones.

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With its world headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, GN Netcom operates in three regions: the Americas, with headquarters in Nashua, New Hampshire; Europe, Middle East and Africa with headquarters in Copenhagen; and Asia-Pacific with headquarters in Hong Kong. GN Netcom’s research and development is based in Copenhagen; production facilities in China; and sales offices in 15 countries. GN Netcom employs almost 1,000 employees worldwide.

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