Direct audio input and microphone settings
The sound processor has a three-pin DAI (Direct
Audio Input) port designed for connecting external
equipment. As can be seen from the table below
Program E allows sound from whatever device you
have connected to the DAI only. In all the other
programs, the microphone is still active and you
will be able to hear sounds from your surrounding
environment.
Program
Microphone
setting
1
2
E
Attention: The marking on the plug must
match up with the corresponding marking on
the sound processor.
Safety instructions when connecting
external equipment
Only connection cables and accessories that
are supplied or approved by Cochlear should be
used. Non-standard connection cables can cause
damage to the sound processor and injury to you.
If in doubt, consult your audiologist. Cochlear
is not liable for any damages arising as a result
from this or any other form of incorrect use of the
product or its parts.
Caution: It is extremely dangerous
and potentially fatal to connect any
equipment that is plugged into a 110 and/or
220 V power supply without using the audio
adapter.
DAI
on
on
on
on
off
on
Warnings and precautions
• The sound processor is a digital, electrical,
medical device designed for specific use. As such,
due care and attention must be exercised by the
user at all times.
• The sound processor is not waterproof!
Never wear it in the bath or shower!
• Do not expose the sound processor
to extreme temperatures etc. For
example do not wear it in the
sauna. The sound processor is
designed to operate within
the temperature ranges +5°C
(+41°F) to +40°C (+104°F).
In particular, battery performance deteriorates in
temperatures under +5°C. The device should not
be subject, at any time, to temperatures below
-20°C (-4°F) or above +50°C (+122°F).
• This product is not suitable for use in the
presence of flammable materials.
• If you are to undergo an MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) procedure, refer to the MRI
Reference Card included in the document pack.
• Dispose of electronic items in accordance with
your local regulations.
• Do not dispose of in fire.
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