Troubleshooting guide

Public alarm
When the public alarm is turned on, it:
Provides an audible beep for button presses or for help messages.
Lapel microphone and accessories
Monitor earphones can be used by a hearing
person to listen to the sound signal from either
of the following:
Microphone
Built-in telecoil
Microphone and built-in telecoil, together
Accessory
Accessory and microphone together
To use the lapel microphone:
Use your fingernail to lift the
socket cover.
Turn off sound processor.
Use your fingernail to lift the socket cover.
Insert the lapel mic plug.
Turn on the sound processor.
The lapel microphone will automatically
be activated.
To stop using the lapel microphone,
unplug it.
To use the monitor earphones:
Ensure the sound processor is on.
Plug the monitor earphones into the Bodyworn
controller shoe accessory connection.
Caution: Do not use force.
Press any button on the Bodyworn controller, for more than
one second, to activate the earphones.
Should you wish to test an accessory, plug it in to the monitor
earphone connector.
Listen to sounds.
An ‘X’ on the
Bodyworn controller
display shows the
accessory has been
activated.
Monitor earphones only indicate that sound can be heard. They do not
indicate the quality of sound as heard by the speech processor user.
Electromagnetic Interference
Move away from any electronic device that may be causing interference, e.g.
buzzing sounds or distorted speech.
Most electronic devices produce electromagnetic fields. Headset cables, like
antennae, pick them up. Common sources of interference include:
Radio and TV transmission towers
Mobile phone towers
Shopping center and airport security systems
Some digital mobile phones
Battery chargers
The electronic interference (EMI) will be no louder than the programmed
levels and will neither hurt nor damage the processor. If buzzing is still heard,
or distorted speech, turn off the speech processor, take off the coil and
consult the implant clinician.
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