Using your processor
This section describes how to use your processor. The sequence of
button presses that are described in each of the sections below are part
of the Simple option.
Turning your processor on and off
To be able to hear sound from your processor, the processor needs to be
turned on and the coil needs to be connected to the implant. To turn on
your processor, press and hold the lower button for at least one second
until you either hear sounds (if your processor is in place on your head),
or until you see short flashes of green.
To turn off, press and hold the lower button for at least one second,
until the sound stops, or you see a steady orange light. Do not remove
batteries, or detach the battery module to turn off your processor.
Changing programs
Programs help you hear better in different listening situations. Up to
four programs can be enabled by your clinician, depending on your
listening needs. The four programs are:
•
Everyday: Suitable for the typical listening situations of everyday
life.
•
Noise: Suitable for environments with ongoing background noise
coming from all sides.
•
Focus: Useful where there is significant background noise, but the
focus is on hearing what one person or a small group of people are
saying.
•
Music: Used to listen to all types of music from any audio source.
You can change programs to suit your listening situation (e.g. use the
Music program when listening to music).
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