FM Solutions for the CP810 Sound ProcessorCochlear™ Update
10 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsHOW DOES A BODYWORN FM RECEIVER WORK?An FM cable connects the CP810 Sound Processor to a commercially available
11 Cochlear Update | FM Solutionsfm cable fm system frequency channels recommended outPut levelFM2-E Oticon Amigo R5/T5 173-216 MHz Oticon chann
12 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsSensitivity adjustments on the CP810 Sound Processor act on the combined signal. This differs from Freedom™, whe
13 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsDynamic FM automatically varies the gain of the FM receiver with changes in the ambient noise levels. Traditiona
14 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsDepending upon the age of the child, Cochlear recommends at least 3 - 6 months of cochlear implant experience p
15 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsFUNCTIONAL LISTENING EVALUATIONConfirm that the FM system is operating properly by listening with earphones throu
16 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsCochlear Limited recommends using the following channels with the FM systems listed in this guide to ensure opti
17 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsThe CP800 Series Monitor Earphones are provided to help troubleshoot potential issues with the FM system and CP8
18 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsMany factors impact the battery life of a sound processor including the use of some accessories. It is important
19 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsThe following table provides some troubleshooting tips for different scenarios. Details for some specific FM syst
FM systems are designed to improve a recipient’s signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) to allow better hearing in noise. FM systems are useful when the signal c
20 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsProblemtroubleshooting tiP: sound Processortroubleshooting tiP: fm receivertroubleshooting tiP: fm transmitter
21 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsProblemtroubleshooting tiP: sound Processortroubleshooting tiP: fm receivertroubleshooting tiP: fm transmitter
22 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsProblemtroubleshooting tiP: sound Processortroubleshooting tiP: fm receivertroubleshooting tiP: fm transmitter
23 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsProblemtroubleshooting tiP: sound Processortroubleshooting tiP: fm receivertroubleshooting tiP: fm transmitter
24 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsProblemtroubleshooting tiP: sound Processortroubleshooting tiP: fm receivertroubleshooting tiP: fm transmitter
25 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsThe following is a list of parts and part numbers provided by Cochlear to support FM system use with the CP810 S
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3 Cochlear Update | FM Solutions• Custom Sound Suite 3.2 provides a software upgrade to the sound processor making it compatible with ear-level
4 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsParameter recommendationMixing ratio 1:1Auto Telecoil Off Note: for neckloop receivers, please manually activate
5 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsHOW DOES AN EARLEVEL FM RECEIVER WORK?The microphone of the FM transmitter picks up the speaker’s voice and send
6 Cochlear Update | FM Solutionsmanufacturer Product settings linkPhonak ML14i*/ MLxi* (Dynamic FM receivers)The ML14i plugs directly into the ac
7 Cochlear Update | FM Solutionsmanufacturer Product settings linkOticon Amigo R1/R2 If necessary, rotate the pins on the receiver to the best or
8 Cochlear Update | FM SolutionsHOW DOES A NECKLOOP FM SYSTEM WORK?A neckloop is a necklace-size loop of covered wire that includes an FM. The so
9 Cochlear Update | FM Solutionsmanufacturer Product volume linkPhonak My Link Max volume (orange light indicator)http://www.phonak.com/consumer/
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