Troubleshooting Accessories
Use these products to help you troubleshoot your cochlear implant processor.
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Listening Activity |
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Music
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![]() For battery operated audio devices that have a headphone jack such as MP3 (iPod), CD players, personal electronic game systems, 2 way radios. |
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Television, Stereo
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For use with any audio / video device with headphone jack, household electrical or battery operated. Stereos, TVs, home theater systems, computers, airplane audio jack Other commercial systems such as infrared or FM home listening systems can be used with with the neckloop shown with a telecoil setting or via direct connection using the Personal Audio Cable. Room loops or chair pad loops can be connected to a TV or stereo. Within the looped area, simply activate the telecoil to receive the sound. |
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Lapel Microphone
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Better hearing in noisy environments such as restaurants, in the car or social gatherings. Lapel microphone can be placed near the source of the sound and is helpful for sounds coming from side opposite the sound processor.
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Landline Phone
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For use with corded landline telephones with keypad in the base of the phone. Allows sound from phone to be transmitted directly into the cochlear implant processor. Implant microphone stays active when this phone adapter is used, except with body-worn processors. |
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Troubleshooting External Components
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Monitor Earphones attach to processor to check microphone quality or function of an attached accessory. |
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