Using your sound processor
The button on your sound processor lets you
choose from your pre-set programs and enable/
disable wireless streaming. You can choose to
enable the audio indicators to alert you of changes
to the settings and processor status.
Your sound processor is programmed to be used as
either a left or right-sided device. Your hearing care
professional will have marked your processor(s)
with a L or R indicator.
If you are a bilateral user, changes you make to
one device will automatically apply to the second
device.
On/off
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Turn on your sound processor by completely
closing the battery compartment.
Turn off your sound processor by gently
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opening the battery compartment until you
feel the first "click".
When your sound processor is turned off and then
back on again, it will return to the default setting
(program one).
Audible status indicators
Your sound processor is equipped with audible
indicators. For a an overview of the audible
indicators, refer to the table at the back of this
section.
Your hearing care professional can disable the
audio indicators if you prefer.
Changing the program
Together with your hearing care professional you
will have selected up to four pre-set programs for
your sound processor:
Program 1:
Program 2:
Program 3:
Program 4:
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These programs are suitable for different listening
environments. Ask your hearing care professional
to fill in your specific programs.
To switch programs, press and release the button
on your sound processor. If enabled, an audio
indicator will let you know which program you are
using:
Program 1: 1 beep
Program 2: 2 beeps
Program 3: 3 beeps
Program 4: 4 beeps
Volume settings
Your hearing care professional has set the volume
level for your sound processor.
You can adjust the volume level with the
optional Cochlear Baha Remote Control, the
Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip or an iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch (see Made for iPhone
section).
Using the telephone
For best results when talking on the telephone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of
your sound processor instead of near your ear.
Make sure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor, as this may cause feedback.
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone
device (MFi). This lets you connect your sound
processor directly with a compatible iPhone. When
connected, you can stream audio directly from
your iPhone to your sound processor.
To stream wirelessly from other mobile and
cordless phones you can use the optional Cochlear
Wireless Phone Clip. You will need to check the
compatibility of your phone with this product.
For assistance in pairing and using mobile and
cordless phones with your sound processor, please
contact your hearing care professional or visit:
www.cochlear.com.
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