Connecting accessories
via the Direct Audio Input
(DAI)
See figure
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Match the accessory connector with the sound
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processor DAI connector.
Holding the sound processor gently at
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the corners, carefully push the accessory
connector into the DAI port.
Dedicated DAI program and
microphone mixing
An optional DAI program that is set by your
hearing care professional allows you to listen
exclusively to sounds through the DAI.
In all other programs, input from the DAI is
combined with input from the microphone.
Using the telecoil
The telecoil unit improves sound when using
some landline (fixed) and mobile telephones. It
also gives you access to loop facilities in homes
and public buildings. Attach the telecoil to the
DAI port.
Using the Audio adapter
The Audio adapter allows direct input from
computers, personal stereos, TVs, MP3 players
and other external audio equipment. One end
of the Audio adapter is connected to the sound
processor at the DAI. The other end is connected
to the audio device.
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Caution: Connecting electrical equipment
directly to the sound processor is
extremely dangerous.
Always use the Audio adapter when connecting
an external audio source to your sound
processor.
Cochlear is not liable for any damage arising as
a result of connecting incorrect equipment or
incorrect use.
Using an FM receiver
An FM receiver enables the use of FM systems that
are commonly used in school classrooms.
Your hearing care professional can let you know
what FM receivers are available. Attach your FM
receiver to the DAI port. Keep extra batteries
available if using an FM receiver as they have high
energy consumption rates.
Warnings
If you are to undergo an MRI (Magnetic Resonance
Imaging) procedure, refer to the MRI Reference
Card included in the document pack.
Caution: Batteries can be harmful if
swallowed. Be sure to keep your batteries
out of reach of small children, those with
mental challenges, and household pets. In the
event a battery is accidentally swallowed, seek
immediate medical attention at the nearest
emergency center.