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Bone Anchored Hearing System

Quick Fitting Guide

How to programme Ponto 4 

1.  Insert a battery in the instrument.
2.  Connect the instrument.
3.  Select instrument: Click Detect and Continue.
4.  Select type of hearing loss

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 Conductive/mixed – if the sound processor is fitted to  

a patient with conductive or mixed hearing loss  

(default selected).

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 SSD – if the sound processor is fitted to stimulate the 

cochlear  on the opposite side.

5.  Select type of connection

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 Abutment – if the patient is using the sound processor on 

an implant and an abutment (default selected).

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 Softband – if the sound processor is fitted on a soft band or 

headband.

6.  Click Fitting step.  

In the ‘Choose setting’ dialog, select Genie Medical.

7.  Connect the sound processor to the patient’s abutment. Mute 

the sound processor if necessary to avoid feedback. Unmute 

when the processor is attached.

8.  Click Feedback Manager. 
9.  Click Start to measure the individual feedback limit.  

If programming cable is used, please ensure that the cable 

does not pull the device and evoke feedback.

10. Click BC In-situ Audiometry.
11.  Conduct the BC In-situ measurement.
12.  Click Fine-Tuning and evaluate the setting and, if necessary, 

adjust the controls.

13.  Click End Fitting step.
14. Click Save, Programme and Exit.

Ponto 4 works with all Oticon connectivity devices e.g. ConnectClip 

or TV Adapter with no programming needed. The devices just need 

to be paired following the instructions included in the wireless 

accessory. Wireless accessories can be fine-tuned in Accessories in 

the End Fitting step.

Selection

Fitting

BC In situ 

Audiometry

End Fitting

Feedback 

Manager

Programming device

Ponto 4 sound processors can be programmed wirelessly using the NOAHlink Wireless or FittingLINK 3.0. Wired 

programming is also an option using a standard programming device such as HI-Pro 2 or EXPRESSlink and a #3 cable.

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