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Return to Home settings
Home settings, i.e., those that apply whenever the sound processor is first turned on, are
activated by pressing the Home button [no. 4 in figure 1]. Pressing the Home button will:
1. Activate program 1 in your sound processor
2. Adjust your sound processor to the default volume settings
3. Set the volume to simultaneous adjustment mode
The home button will also terminate any streamed audio signals from any optional Cochlear
streaming device.
Low battery indicator
Remote Control low battery indicator
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The battery level of the Remote Control is indicated by a battery meter comprising three bars.
As the battery is gradually depleted the bars will disappear one by one. When the battery is
low on power, the meter will start flashing, indicating that recharging is needed.
Sound Processor low battery indicator
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When the sound processor's battery is almost flat, you may still be able to use it, but the
Remote Control functionality may be disabled. Should this happen, we recommend you
replace the battery in your sound processor.
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Low battery on left sound processor
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Low battery on right sound processor
Operating range
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The operating range between the Remote Control and the sound processor is approximately 1
meter (40"). If the current status is not displayed on the Remote Control, hold Remote Control
it in front of your chest as shown in the illustration.
If the Remote Control cannot determine the sound processor's status, search icons will appear
on its display. Hold the Remote Control as shown above to establish contact with both sound
processors.
Searching for two sound processors
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Searching for the right sound processor
Connected to the left sound processor
Display
To conserve battery life, the Remote Control has a power saving feature that automatically
turns off the display and puts the Remote Control in standby mode after 20 seconds of
inactivity. Simply press any button on the keypad to reactivate the display and then perform
the desired action.
Remote control performance
The Remote Control performs best when buttons are pressed one step at a time rather than
in rapid sequence. When adjusting volume, for example, briefly press a button as described
below and wait for the tone before continuing. This tip applies to all button use but is
especially relevant to volume adjustments.
Pairing
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Pairing is the process of establishing communication between your sound processor and
your Remote Control. Your hearing care professional can help you with this procedure when
fitting your sound processor. Alternatively, you can follow the steps below to pair your sound
processor with the Remote Control:
1. Make sure the Remote Control is fully charged and is turned on.
2. Turn off your sound processor.
3. Press the pairing button on the Remote Control once. This will activate the pairing mode
which will be active for 20 seconds.
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4. While pairing mode is activated, turn on your sound processor. Successful pairing will be
indicated by an audible melody played in your sound processor and program 1 will be shown
as active in the Remote Control display
Using optional audio streaming devices
The TV Streamer and the Mini Microphone are optional audio and speech streaming devices
available for your sound processor. The TV Streamer streams audio signals (stereo) from your
TV, stereo, computer, etc., directly to your sound processor.
The Mini Microphone streams speech and audio signals directly to your sound processor. To
start audio streaming from the TV Streamer or Mini Microphone, press the streaming button
[no. 3 in figure 1] on the Remote Control. The sound processor will start searching for your
streaming device.
Activating streaming from the Cochlear TV Streamer
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To start audio streaming from the TV, stereo or any other device connected to your TV
Streamer, simply turn on the audio device and then press the streaming button [no. 3 in figure
1]. The sound processor will immediately start searching for the TV Streamer and connect to
it.
. You are now ready to use the Remote Control.
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Searching for a TV
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Connected to a TV
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No TV found
You can have up to 3 Cochlear streaming devices set up for your sound processor. Each
Cochlear streaming device is indicated in the display by the letter A, B or C. If more than one
Cochlear streaming device is in use, press the streaming button again until the desired audio
signal is heard.
Streaming mode volume adjustment
When in streaming mode, both the sound processor's volume (left volume bar) and the
streamed audio volume (right volume bar) are by default set to "active". This is indicated in the
display by the two arrows (< and >) located next to the volume bars. To adjust both the sound
processor and the streamed audio volume simultaneously, press the "+" or "-" key [no. 6 or 7 in
figure 1] on the Remote Control.
Note: If you are using two sound processors, any volume adjustments will apply to
both of them. It is also possible to make individual volume adjustments for the sound
processors and the streamed audio signal respectively.
Adjust sound processor volume only
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To adjust the sound processor volume, press the left "<" key on the keypad [no. 8 in figure
1] once. There will be two arrows "<>" next to the hearing instrument volume bar and the
"streamed audio" volume bar will be dimmed. Press "+" or "-" [no. 6 or 7 in figure 1] to adjust
hearing instrument volume. To return to simultaneous adjustment mode, press the ">"
key [no. 9 in figure 1] on the keypad until one arrow appears next to each volume bar in the
display, indicating that both volume levels are "active".
Adjust streamed audio volume only
To adjust the streamed audio volume, press the right ">" key on the keypad [no. 9 in figure
1] once. There will be two arrows "<>" next to the streamed volume bar and the "hearing
instrument" volume bar will be dimmed. Press "+" or "-" [no. 6 or 7 in figure 1] to adjust the
streamed audio volume. To return to simultaneous adjustment mode, press the "<" key [no.
8 in figure 1] on the keypad until one arrow appears next to each volume bar in the display,
indicating that both volume levels are "active".
Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip (optional)
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The Phone Clip also works with the Remote Control. The display will indicate when the
Phone Clip is in use. Once the phone call has ended, the sound processor will return to the
previously used program. That program is shown on the display of the Remote Control.
Volume adjustments made during the phone call will not be transferred to your previously
used program. Phone calls will temporarily interrupt streaming from your optional streaming
devices but streamed audio will be restored once the phone call has ended.
Appendix: exceptions to normal operation
If you have been fitted with two sound processors, it is recommended that both of them be
set to the same program at all times. However, it is possible to have different programs on
the two sound processors, such as Program 1 on the left side and streamed audio on the right.
Under these circumstances, the remote control functions slightly differently, as the following
examples illustrate.
Situation #1:
You have started with P1 on both sides but have changed the right side to
P2 by pushing the button on the right sound processor. If you then press the P button on the
remote control, the left sound processor will advance to P2, matching the one on the right.
Further presses of the P button will advance both sound processors, thus keeping the same
program on both sides.
Situation #2:
You have set the left sound processor to P1 and the right sound processor to
P2. If you then press the Streaming button, both sound processors will receive streamed audio
from the same source (e.g., the TV). If you then press the P button on the remote control,
streaming will be cancelled on both sides and both sound processors will return to their
previous programs (P1 and P2).
Situation #3:
The left sound processor is in program 1. Streaming is activated in the right
sound processor via its streaming button. If you then press the "P" button, the right sound
processor will return to its previous program, and the left sound processor will advance to the
next program (if available). Another press on the "P" button will align both sound processors
to the same program. If you instead press the Streaming button, both sound processors will be
set to the same streamed audio device.
Situation #4:
If your sound processors are using different sound processor programs, only
the program numbers for each sound processor will be shown. No program label/name will
be shown.
Situation #5:
If one sound processor is in streaming mode and the other one is in one of
the sound processor programs, only the streaming display will be shown with no indication of
the sound processor's program number and label/name.
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