Hi,This may work, or it may not, but its worth a go.
So, go to FaceTime, and when they are in the call, go to the video menu in the 
menu bar. Make sure the input and output devices and volumes are set correctly.
> On Feb 28, 2016, at 12:15 PM, Kristeen Hughes <khwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a friend who has to use her computer to answer calls made to her 
> iPhone. The computer is set up to do this and sometimes it works fine. It has 
> been problematic for several weeks now. The iPhone is nearby, but when she 
> answers the iPhone with the Mac she can not hear the caller. Callers can hear 
> her with no difficulty.
> 
> She uses a set of EarPods on the Mac, and they work fine for other things and 
> when used with the iPhone. In system preferences all looks as it should with 
> nothing muted and volume is not zeroed. I can’t figure out what happens to 
> cause this behavior and how to correct it when it occurs. It seemed to fix 
> itself the first time it happened, but not this time. She has severe physical 
> disabilities so this is a very necessary thing for her. If she is using the 
> computer, she cannot use the iPhone. Both the phone settings and the mac 
> settings appear fine. She is signed in through her Gmail address, obviously 
> since she can actually answer the calls, but not hear them.
> 
> Any info would be appreciated.
> 
> Kristeen
> .
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