If the private or public tone is not operating, you will not hear any
tones when you press the Select button. However there will be
a slight gap in sound while changing between the programs. To
continue changing to another program, wait until you hear the sound
from the new program before you press the button again. If you
press the Select button when there is no sound, your processor will
not move to the next program. You need to wait for the sound first
before you press the Select button again.
Continue pushing the Select button briefly until you reach the
program you want. Your processor will only move through the
number of programs that your clinician has set up. For example, if you
only have two programs set up, it will only move through P1 and P2
(P3 and P4 will not show).
The program you select operates until you press the Select button
again. When you switch your processor off and on again, it will return
to the program and settings you were using before you switched
it off. That is, your processor will remember the last program you
used, including any changes to the microphone sensitivity and volume
settings you made.
Changing your perception of loudness
You can use the microphone sensitivity and volume controls to
change the loudness levels of the sounds you hear.
Your clinician will set up your programs so you:
•
Can change both microphone sensitivity and volume
•
Can change microphone sensitivity only
•
Cannot change microphone sensitivity and volume
Each of your programs may be set up differently.
Microphone sensitivity and volume settings are saved for each
program, providing that your clinician has enabled you to make
changes. If you change to a new program, the settings will be the
same as they were when you last used that program. If you are
adjusting the sensitivity or volume settings often, consult your
clinician.
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