Adjusting volume and setting
the Keylock
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Adjusting volume
Your hearing care professional has set the volume
level for your sound processor. You are also able to
manually adjust the volume control.
To control your listening comfort in different
listening environments, you can adjust the
volume:
1
For sound processor on right side, press the
front button to increase volume. Press the
back button to decrease volume.
2
For sound processor on left side, press the
front button to decrease volume. Press the
back button to increase volume.
A beep sounds each time a volume button is
pressed. When you reach your default volume, 2
short flashes/beeps occur. When you reach the
minimum or maximum volume level, a long flash/
beep occurs.
Keylock
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Keylock protects program and volume level
settings and ensures they cannot be changed
inadvertently.
• To activate Keylock, press and hold both
volume buttons for 5 seconds
visual indicator flashes to show that Keylock is
2
activated
.
• To disable Keylock, press and hold both volume
buttons for 5 seconds
indicator flashes to show that Keylock is disabled
3
.
Note: Keylock remains in effect even when the
battery is removed. When Keylock is enabled,
the visual indicator will flash 6 times when the
processor is turned on.
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5
1
. The blue
1
. The orange visual
Note: Do not press and hold all 3 buttons at the
same time. This will put the sound processor
into a temporary programming mode with
flashing indicators, and is not suitable for
listening.
Note: If both indicators flash - stop. Take out
and reinsert the battery. Retry and make sure to
press only the two volume buttons.
Using the telephone
For best results when talking on the telephone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of the
sound processor instead of near your ear canal.
Make sure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor as feedback may result.
Attaching the safety line
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Before connecting the sound processor, attach
the safety line to the sound processor and clip the
other end of the safety line to your shirt or jacket.
Cochlear recommends connecting the safety line
when engaging in physical activities. Children
should use the safety line at all times.
Direct Audio Input
Your sound processor has a a DAI (Direct Audio
Input) port that is used to connect to external
audio sources, such as MP3 players (requires the
use of the optional Cochlear Baha Audio adapter),
Bluetooth devices, or the Cochlear Baha Telecoil.
Consult your hearing care professional for more
information regarding the available accessories for
your sound processor.
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