Use Instructions
Control Profile v1.5
(AVCTP v1.4 over L2CAP)
Sound
Processor
RF
Bidirectional
Advanced Bionics
proprietary
None
Remote
Control
Bluetooth
Bidirectional
Bluetooth LE: Proprietary
GATT (Generic Attribute
Profile)
over L2CAP
Bluetooth LE: AES-
CCM 128
encryption
Roger Devices
Roger DM
Bidirectional
Phonak proprietary
32-bit code
defining address
and hopping
sequence
TV Connector
PartnerMic
Airstream
Bidirectional
Phonak proprietary
AES-CTR 128
encryption
Cybersecurity Configuration
There is no specific Sky CI M90 sound processor configuration needed to help ensure cybersecurity.
Ensure pairing with Bluetooth devices is completed in a secure environment.
Integrated Cybersecurity Functions
The Sky CI M90 system does not include user authorization or authentication mechanisms. The sound
processor is configured to connect with a single Advanced Bionics cochlear implant when fit with the
Target CI fitting software. All events are logged to an internal event log. Advanced Bionics can interpret
and analyze the log if the device is returned. Data integrity and quality of service is ensured through
sound processor and implant error correction and detection mechanisms.
System, Configuration, and Data Backup/Restore
The user should visit his or her cochlear implant professional if any unintended behavior of the sound
processor is observed.
Cybersecurity Incident Response
The Sky CI M90 does not detect cybersecurity attacks or intrusions. In case of abnormal behavior of the
sound processor, please visit your cochlear implant professional or contact Advanced Bionics.
Patches and Updates
Advanced Bionics does not patch the Sky CI M90 sound processor. Firmware updates may be made
available from time to time and will require visiting your cochlear implant professional to reimage your
sound processor. Authenticity of firmware can be verified by your cochlear implant professional using
the Target CI fitting software.
Available Training