the FM transmitter to assess audio quality.
If you select Wireless, you will be listening to whatever audio source is being streamed
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through the ComPilot (i.e. Bluetooth device, FM, battery-operated device, etc.). To begin
the process, have the ComPilot turned on and the desired source streaming. It is a good idea
to turn the volume down on any device that is directly connected to the ComPilot. If listening
to FM input, connect the wireless FM receiver to the Europort located on the ComPilot
and synchronize it with the FM transmitter. Provide input to the FM transmitter to assess
audio quality.
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Once the listening check is complete,
disconnect the module from the battery.
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To close the Naída CI Listening Check when
not in use, remove the earbuds and grasp
the grip indents on the side of the Naída
CI Listening Check with one hand while
grasping the processor and battery interfaces
with the other hand. Carefully pull your
hands apart until the two pieces disconnect.
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Remove the processor from the module.
Reconnect the battery to the processor,
and select the desired settings for use.
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Turn one piece 90 degrees, aligning the
AB logo piece to slide into the other piece.
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Push them together until they snap into place.
The Naída CI Listening Check requires a charged power source to function
NOTE:
correctly. If the power source being used to conduct the listening check has been
depleted to an inadequate charge level, the user will not be able to complete the task.
If the user attaches a discharged rechargeable PowerCel, AAA PowerPak or Off-the-Ear Power
Option, a solid red LED will light up on the Naída CI.
If the user attaches depleted Zn-Air batteries, the sleep mode LEDs will be shown on the Naída
CI (orange LED blinks twice every three seconds) or, if the cartridge is completely discharged,
no LEDs will be shown and no sound will be heard through the Listening Check earbuds.
Using the Telephone
There are a variety of ways to use the telephone with the Naída CI sound processor. Consult
a hearing care professional for recommendations regarding telephone use and which of the
following options are best:
Use the telephone receiver. The telephone can be used by placing the telephone receiver
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directly over the T-Mic 2, processor microphones or headpiece microphone, if activated. It is
sometimes necessary to try different phones and providers, particularly when cellular phones
are used, in order to find the optimal telephone signal.
Use T-coil. The T-coil is programmable by a hearing care professional in the SoundWave™
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fitting software. If there are any questions about whether it is activated and in what program,
please contact the implant center. When using the T-coil it may be necessary to move the
phone receiver around the Naída CI to see where it works best.
Use Bluetooth®. Any Bluetooth compatible device can be synced to the ComPilot to stream
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phone calls directly to the Naída CI. The microphone for the speaker is located on the
ComPilot, so the phone can be up to 15 - 30 feet (5 - 10 meters) away and still be in use.
Use DuoPhone (for bilateral recipients). DuoPhone is programmable by your hearing care
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professional in the SoundWave fitting software. With the phone placed to one ear, the conversation
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