LG LG800G User Manual

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Phones that are rated have the

rating on their box or a label

on the box. The ratings are

not guarantees. Results will

vary depending on the user’s

hearing device and hearing

loss. If your hearing device

happens to be vulnerable to

interference, you may not be

able to use a rated phone

successfully. Trying out the

phone with your hearing device

is the best way to evaluate it

for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M

or M meet FCC requirements

and are likely to generate less

interference to hearing devices

than phones that are not

labeled. M is the better/higher

of the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T or

T meet FCC requirements and

are likely to be more usable

with a hearing device’s telecoil

(“T Switch” or “Telephone

Switch”) than unrated phones.

T is the better/higher of the

two ratings. (Note that not all

hearing devices have telecoils

in them.)
Hearing devices may also be

measured for immunity to

this type of interference. Your

hearing device manufacturer

or hearing health professional

may help you find results for

your hearing device. The more

immune your hearing aid

is, the less likely you are to

experience interference noise

from mobile phones.
To ensure that the Hearing

Aid Compatibility rating for

your phone is maintained,

secondary transmitters such as

Bluetooth

®

components must

be disabled during a call.

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