Understanding Naída CI LEDs
The Naída CI LEDs are a programmable feature providing visual information about the Naída
CI Q30 status, battery life, program position, and error conditions.
Naída CI Q30 Sound Processor LED Indications
Color
Behavior
Orange
Blinks at start-up
Solid
Blinks twice every
three seconds
Fades out
Blinks once
Red
per second
Blinks rapidly (more
than once per
second)
Solid
Blinks 5 times
Green
Flickers in response
to loud inputs
Blinks at start-up,
after battery
status, and upon
program change
Solid Green
Blinks 4 times
Use of some Naída CI accessories may obscure the processor LED.
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Naída CI Q30 Sound Processor User Guide
Programmable
No. Battery indicator is
only available with use
of the rechargeable
PowerCels and AAA
PowerPak. Battery life
indicators are not
available with use of
Zn-Air batteries.
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No-if using AB myPilot
this pattern is the default
Yes
No
No
No-if using AB myPilot
this pattern is the default
Indication
4 quick blinks indicate that the
•
battery is fully charged
2 - 3 quick blinks indicate that the
•
battery is sufficiently charged to
power the Naída CI Q30
1quick blink indicates that the
•
battery is nearly depleted
No blinking indicates depleted
•
battery. Replace with charged or
new battery
The battery is almost depleted
The battery is almost depleted
and cannot support stimulation
(Sleep Mode)
The Naída CI Q30 is entering Sleep
Mode
Loss of lock with the implant
Intellilink™ enabled and the Naída
CI Q30 is connected to the wrong
implant
Sound processor error condition. Fully
remove and re-insert the battery to
reset processor
Response to AB myPilot's request to
'Find Paired Devices'. The Right paired
device will identify itself with this LED
pattern.
The sound processor and microphone
are responding to sound
1 blink indicates program one
•
2 blinks indicate program two
•
3 blinks indicate program three
•
4 blinks indicate program four
•
5 blinks indicate program five
•
A processor that is not yet programmed
Response to AB myPilot' s request to 'Find
Paired Devices'. The Left paired device will
identify itself with this LED pattern.