The Neptune Connect; The Headpiece; The Universal Headpiece - Advanced Bionics NEPTUNE Mode D'emploi

Processeur de son adapté à la baignade
Masquer les pouces Voir aussi pour NEPTUNE:
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 52
Your Neptune sound processor can be programmed using IntelliLink™ to prevent
use by a cochlear implant other than the one for which it has been programmed.
IntelliLink is another important safety feature for very young children and bilateral
implant recipients.

The Neptune Connect

When attached to the sound processor, the Neptune Connect provides access to
easy-to-use controls for adjusting volume, microphone sensitivity, and program
position. You can also connect to an FM receiver or a battery-operated consumer
electronics device (e.g., MP3 player) by plugging these devices directly into the
Neptune Connect. For more information, refer to the 'Using the Neptune Connect'
section of the User Guide or the product 'Instructions for Use.'

The Headpiece

Included in the headpiece is a coil that transmits sound signals and power to your
implant. The headpiece also includes a magnet well, housing the necessary number
of magnets to ensure your headpiece stays on throughout the day, and is covered
by a Color Cap which snaps securely in place. The headpiece microphone picks
up sound from your environment and transfers it to the sound processor via a
detachable cable. Once the sound processor has converted the sound into electric
signals, it sends the information to the implant via the cable and headpiece. The
cables come in a variety of colors and lengths to suit your needs.

The Universal Headpiece

8 User Guide for the Neptune™ Sound Processor

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières