Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
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Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................... 7 Purpose of this guide ................................................................................. 7 Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant .......................................... 7 Getting to know your remote assistant ....................................................... 9 Remote assistant components ................................................................
Turning an audio accessory on and off ................................................36 Understanding remote assistant indicator lights ............................... 37 Resetting your processor........................................................................ 38 Using the Hard Reset button................................................................. 38 Bilateral control ..............................................................................................39 Dual control mode ...........
Technical information ..............................................................................63 Specifications ......................................................................................63 Environmental conditions .................................................................65 Certification and applied standards ......................................................65 Equipment classification .........................................................................
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Introduction Purpose of this guide This user guide helps recipients, parents and carers understand how to use and maintain the Cochlear™ Nucleus® CR110 Remote Assistant. It provides instructions for using the remote assistant to communicate with the Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP810 Sound Processor. Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant Your Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant is a hand-held remote control that enables you to communicate with your Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor.
1 2 14 13 3 12 Noise Everyday 4 11 10 5 6 9 7 8 Figure 2: Remote assistant components 8 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Getting to know your remote assistant Remote assistant components 1. Indicator light that provides a visual indication of remote assistant function (e.g. remote assistant battery is charging) or a problem (e.g. remote assistant is not communicating with your processor). 2. Upper left soft key to select a listening program or access the processor settings menu. 3. Toggle button to: • Turn telecoil (quick press) and Auto Telecoil (press and hold) on and off.
Getting to know your remote assistant 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 Figure 3: The back of the remote assistant 15. Hole for attaching the remote assistant lanyard. 16. Personal identification label. 17. Remote assistant speaker. 18. Product information label. 19. In-built coil sensor guides. 20. Hard Reset button to reset the remote assistant if the Cochlear key does not work, or if the remote assistant freezes. 10 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Getting started This section helps you get started with your new remote assistant. It explains: • How to charge your remote assistant battery. • How to turn your remote assistant on and off. • How to lock and unlock your remote assistant keypad. Charging and recharging your remote assistant battery Your remote assistant has a non-removable rechargeable battery.
Getting started When to recharge your remote assistant battery Charge the battery: • When the remote assistant battery status screen shows that the battery is low. When you turn on your remote assistant, the battery status screen displays after it displays the start-up (Cochlear logo) screen. The less green bars you see on the battery icon, the less charge you have. The remote assistant keypad lock/ unlock screen also indicates battery status.
Getting started How to recharge your remote assistant battery You can recharge the battery using any of the following battery charging equipment available from Cochlear: • Cochlear™ Nucleus® CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor and Cochlear™ Nucleus® CR100 Series USB Cable. • Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable attached directly to the USB port on your personal computer. • Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Battery Charger and Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable.
Getting started To recharge your remote assistant battery using the CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor and the CR100 Series USB Cable: 1. Connect the CR100 Series USB Cable to the USB socket at the base of the remote assistant. 2. Plug the other end of the CR100 Series USB Cable into the CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor. 3. Connect the CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor to a mains power outlet. 14 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Getting started To recharge your remote assistant battery using your computer and the CR100 Series USB Cable: 1. Connect the CR100 Series USB Cable to the USB socket at the base of the remote assistant. 2. Plug the other end of the CR100 Series USB Cable into the USB port of your computer. When you connect the CR100 Series USB cable to the computer, a 'New hardware found' wizard (dialog) may display on your computer.
Getting started To recharge your remote assistant battery using the CP800 Series Battery Charger and the CR100 Series USB Cable: 1. Connect the CR100 Series USB Cable to the USB socket at the base of the remote assistant. 2. Connect the other end of the CR100 Series USB Cable to the CP800 Series Battery Charger. 3. Connect the CP800 Series Battery Charger to the CP800 Series Global Power Adaptor. 4. Connect the CP800 Series Global Power Adaptor to a mains power outlet.
Getting started When the remote assistant battery is charging, the indicator light on your remote assistant is a steady orange. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light is a steady green and the battery icon on the battery status screen displays four green bars. Figure 4: Battery status screen showing battery is fully charged © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Getting started Turning your remote assistant on and off To turn on your remote assistant, press and hold the Cochlear key until the start-up screen (Cochlear logo) appears on the display. Figure 5: Pressing the Cochlear key Figure 6: Start-up screen To turn off your remote assistant, press and hold the Cochlear key until the display turns off after displaying the Goodbye screen. Figure 7: Goodbye screen To save battery life, your remote assistant display goes blank after approximately 25 seconds.
Getting started Locking and unlocking your remote assistant keypad You can lock your remote assistant keypad to prevent children from changing the settings, or to avoid accidental key presses changing your settings (e.g. when the remote assistant is in your handbag or pocket). You can lock the keypad using the lock/unlock slider on the remote assistant. To lock the remote assistant keypad, slide the lock/unlock slider downwards. The lock/unlock status screen displays when the keypad is locked.
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Using your remote assistant This section describes how to use your remote assistant. It describes: • How to select your remote assistant language. • How to pair your remote assistant with your processor. • How to hold and operate your remote assistant. • How to access and perform key functions. • The indicator lights on your remote assistant and what they mean.
Using your remote assistant Pairing your remote assistant with your processor Pairing allows your remote assistant to communicate with your processor. If you are a bilateral user, you can pair the remote assistant with up to two processors at the same time. You need to pair your remote assistant if: • Your remote assistant is not already paired with your processor. • You have received a new processor. • You have received a second processor (bilateral user).
Using your remote assistant The coil check and pair screen displays. + Pair Figure 13: Coil check and pair screen 3. Press the lower right soft key to pair your remote assistant. On successful pairing, you will see a confirmation screen. A green tick ( ) on the confirmation screen indicates that the remote assistant has been successfully paired with your processor. If your processor is on the left side, a blue processor icon displays.
Using your remote assistant Holding and operating your remote assistant To optimise communication between your remote assistant and your processor: • Hold your remote assistant in the palm of your hand in front of you. Figure 14: Holding the remote assistant in the palm of the hand • Keep your remote assistant and your processor within two meters (approximately six feet) of each other.
Using your remote assistant You will see blue indicator light flashes and the following icon on the remote assistant display if: • Your remote assistant is not within operating distance of your processor, or • There is interference, or • Your processor is not available (e.g. processor is turned off). Figure 15: Indicates remote assistant is not within operating distance, there is interference, or processor is not available Sources of interference could include: • 2.4 GHz cordless digital telephones.
Using your remote assistant Using Simple and Advanced modes You can operate your remote assistant in Simple or Advanced mode. Simple mode Simple mode allows you to do the following: • Select a language for your remote assistant. • Pair your remote assistant with your processor. • Change your listening program. • Change volume. • Change microphone sensitivity. • Turn the telecoil/auto telecoil on and off. • Change the Home screen display from program names to program numbers.
Using your remote assistant Selecting Simple or Advanced mode Your remote assistant is automatically in Simple mode when you turn on your remote assistant for the first time. You can access Advanced mode, by pressing the upper left soft key when the remote assistant battery status screen displays. 1 2 Figure 16: Accessing Advanced mode (1) or Simple mode (2) To switch between Advanced and Simple modes: 1. Turn off your remote assistant and turn it back on. 2.
Using your remote assistant Home screen The Home screen allows you to select listening programs and perform key functions (e.g. change volume). Up to four programs are available for your use, depending on the number of programs enabled on your processor. Programs help you hear better in different listening situations. The available programs can include: • Everyday program: This is ideal for the typical listening situations of everyday life.
Using your remote assistant Selecting programs To select a program, press the soft key corresponding to the program you want to use. For example, if you want to use the Noise program, press the lower left soft key (see Figure 17). Upper right soft key Upper left soft key Noise Lower left soft key Everyday Lower right soft key Figure 17: Soft keys for selecting a program from Home screen © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Using your remote assistant The Home screen indicates your current program by displaying the icon for that program. For example, if your current program is Everyday, the icon for that program displays. Noise Everyday Figure 18: Home screen displaying program icon for Everyday To return to the Home screen at any time, press the Cochlear key. When you turn on the telecoil or connect an audio accessory to your processor, an icon displays next to your current program icon.
Using your remote assistant Increasing and decreasing volume Volume controls your perception of loudness. You can: • Reduce the volume if the sound from the microphone, telecoil or audio accessory is uncomfortably loud. • Increase the volume if the sound from the microphone, telecoil or audio accessory, including your own voice, is too soft. To increase the volume for your current program, press the upper directional key from the Home screen.
Using your remote assistant Increasing and decreasing sensitivity Sensitivity controls the softest level of sound picked up by the microphone, telecoil or an audio accessory. You can: • Reduce the sensitivity of the sound to reduce background noise in noisy situations. • Increase the sensitivity of the sound to hear very soft sounds in quiet situations. To increase the sensitivity for your current program, press the right directional key from the Home screen.
Using your remote assistant You can set sensitivity between 0 and 20. The orange tab (3) on the sensitivity scale indicates the default sensitivity level set by your clinician. To return to the default sensitivity level at any time, change the sensitivity to the level indicated by this tab. Fixed volume and sensitivity setting Your clinician can also set volume and sensitivity at a fixed level so they cannot be changed using your remote assistant.
Using your remote assistant If your remote assistant is receiving any alerts from your processor (e.g. a coil error), a visual alert displays. Figure 25: Coil off visual alert If a visual alert displays, you can press one of the lower soft keys to read more information about the problem and how to fix it. The first processor status screen displays for a few seconds before switching to a screen displaying battery status and audio source.
Using your remote assistant If your processor is using a Standard Battery Module (zinc air batteries), an hourglass icon displays on the battery status screen for the first ten minutes. This indicates that the processor is checking battery status. Figure 27: Processor is checking battery status Using the telecoil Your processor has an in-built telecoil. The telecoil helps reduce background noise when using the telephone, or when you are in a roomloop or neckloop environment.
Using your remote assistant Using Auto Telecoil Auto Telecoil is a feature that can be offered by your clinician. When you enable Auto Telecoil, the telecoil automatically turns on when you use the telephone, or when you are in a roomloop environment. The telecoil automatically turns off when: • You move the telephone away from your processor (e.g. when the telephone call ends) • You exit the roomloop environment. It may take up to ten seconds for the telecoil icon to disappear from the screen.
Using your remote assistant Understanding remote assistant indicator lights You may see the following indicator lights on your remote assistant: Indicator lights Steady blue Flashing blue Flashing orange What they mean The remote assistant is within operating distance of the processor and the remote assistant and processor are communicating. The processor is not communicating with the remote assistant. For example, they are not within operating distance of each other, or they are not paired.
Using your remote assistant Resetting your processor If you accidentally change a processor setting, or you wish to return to the values set by your clinician, you can reset your processor. To reset your processor to the values set by your clinician: 1. Press and hold both the lower left and lower right soft keys at the same time from the Home screen. The processor reset screen displays. 2. Press the lower right soft key to confirm that you want to reset your processor.
Bilateral control If you have two implants (bilateral user), you can pair your remote assistant with two processors. This allows you to control both processors at the same time. When your remote assistant is paired with two processors, the remote assistant display is divided vertically in two on the following screens: • Home screen. • Status screens. • Visual alerts screen.
Bilateral control From the Home screen, you can choose one of three bilateral control modes: • Dual control mode controls both processors. 1 2 Noise Everyday Figure 36: Bilateral control mode dual left side (1) and right side (2) • Left control mode* controls only your left processor. Left side Noise Everyday Figure 37: Bilateral control mode left side • Right control mode* controls only your right processor.
Bilateral control Dual control mode When you pair two processors, your remote assistant is automatically in dual control mode. In dual control mode, you can control both processors at the same time to: • Change programs. • Change volume or sensitivity. • Turn on the telecoil or Auto Telecoil. • Connect an audio accessory. To change these settings, both processors must be on and your remote assistant must be within operating distance of your processors. Changes to processor settings (e.g.
Bilateral control Switching between control modes To switch between control modes, press and hold the left or right directional key. Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 39: Switching from dual control mode to left control mode Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 40: Switching from left control mode to dual control mode Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 41: Switching from dual control mode to right control mode 42 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Bilateral control Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 42: Switching from right control mode to dual control mode Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 43: Switching from left control mode to right control mode Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 44: Switching from right control mode to left control mode © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
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Adjusting settings You can adjust your processor and remote assistant settings to suit your listening needs. You can change the processor settings only when the processor is turned on and within operating distance. If the remote assistant is paired with two processors, both processors need to be turned on and within operating distance. You can adjust the settings only when operating your remote assistant in Advanced mode. To adjust your processor or remote assistant settings: 1.
Adjusting settings Adjusting your processor settings You can change the following processor settings: • Locking and unlocking processor buttons. • telecoil and microphone mixing ratio. • audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio. • processor indicator light preferences. • Enabling and disabling private tones.
Adjusting settings You can set the mixing ratio for the telecoil and microphone to any of the following: • 1:1 (50% telecoil input: 50% microphone input). • 2:1 (67% telecoil input: 33% microphone input). • 3:1 (75% telecoil input: 25% microphone input). • 4:1 (80% telecoil input: 20% microphone input). • 5:1 (83% telecoil input: 17% microphone input). • 6:1 (86% telecoil input: 14% microphone input). • 100% telecoil input.
Adjusting settings You can set the mixing ratio for an audio accessory and the microphone to any of the following: • 1:1 (50% audio accessory input: 50% microphone input). • 2:1 (67% audio accessory input: 33% microphone input). • 3:1 (75% audio accessory input: 25% microphone input). • 4:1 (80% audio accessory input: 20% microphone input). • 5:1 (83% audio accessory input: 17% microphone input). • 6:1 (86% audio accessory input: 14% microphone input). • 100% audio accessory input.
Adjusting settings To set your indicator light preferences: 1. Select the desired indicator light settings screen (e.g. alerts and key press indicator light settings screen). 2. To turn on the indicator light, press the lower right soft key. To turn it off, press the lower left soft key. Off On Figure 50: Sound ok indicator light is off Off On Figure 52: Alert and key press indicator light is off © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Adjusting settings Enabling and disabling private tones A private tone is a sound that only the recipient hears when a setting is changed, or when there is a problem with the processor. To hear a tone when a setting is changed, or when there is a problem, enable processor private tones. For silent use, disable processor private tones. To enable private tones, press the lower right soft key from the private tones screen. To disable private tones, press the lower left soft key.
Adjusting settings Adjusting your remote assistant settings You can change the following remote assistant settings to suit your needs: • Remote assistant speaker volume. • Remote assistant audio and visual alerts. • Remote assistant language. Changing your remote assistant speaker volume Your remote assistant allows you to change the volume of the sounds associated with visual alerts and key presses. To increase the speaker volume, press the lower right soft key from the speaker volume screen.
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Demo mode Demo mode allows you to familiarise yourself with the features on your remote assistant before you start using it to communicate with your processor. You can familiarise yourself with bilateral (uses two processors) advanced functions or unilateral (uses one processor) simple functions. Demo mode will not display visual alerts, or connect audio accessories. To enter Demo mode when your remote assistant is already paired with your processor: 1.
Demo mode To enter Demo mode when your remote assistant is not paired, press and hold the top right and bottom left soft keys at the same time from the pair prompt screen. When your remote assistant is not paired, the pair prompt screen displays if you press the Cochlear key. Figure 60 Pair prompt screen When using Demo mode, the word 'Demo' will display on all screens. The indicator light on your remote assistant will also flash green, blue and orange.
Caring for your remote assistant Protecting your remote assistant To protect your remote assistant against impact and scratches, Cochlear recommends that you use a protective case. The following protective cases are available from Cochlear: • Cochlear™ Nucleus® CR100 Series Belt Case: You can insert the remote assistant into the belt case and attach it to your belt. The belt case can be rotated to adjust its position on the belt. When you want to use your remote assistant, remove it from the belt case.
Caring for your remote assistant • Cochlear™ Nucleus® CR100 Series Protective Case: This is a flexible rubber case into which you can insert the remote assistant. It is suitable for use by both children and adults, and is available in a choice of colours. The protective case can be worn around the neck using the remote assistant lanyard. You can use and charge the remote assistant while it is in the protective case.
Caring for your remote assistant Thread the lanyard as shown below: 1. Hold the remote assistant in one hand. 2. Insert the lanyard loop through the bottom hole with the thumb and index finger of the other hand. 3. Insert the lanyard strap through the lanyard loop as shown. 4. Pull the lanyard strap upwards until the loop tightens into a knot. Components described in this section may not be available in all countries. Please contact your clinician for more information.
Caring for your remote assistant Cleaning your remote assistant To keep your remote assistant clean, wipe its display and buttons with a soft dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, household cleaners or abrasive materials to clean your remote assistant. Figure 64: Wiping the remote assistant with a soft dry cloth If your belt case, leather case or protective case gets dirty, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. If your remote assistant gets wet: 1. Turn your remote assistant off. 2. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth.
Caring for your remote assistant General warnings and precautions for using your remote assistant • Using your remote assistant cables in any way contradictory to their intended purpose (e.g. wearing the USB cable around the neck) can cause injury. • When operating machinery, ensure that your remote assistant lanyard does not get caught in the machine. • If your remote assistant becomes unusually warm, stop using it immediately and seek advice from your clinician.
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Using your remote assistant to troubleshoot your processor The following features on your remote assistant can help you troubleshoot your processor: • Visual alerts that appear on your remote assistant display. Figure 65: Coil off visual alert • Your processor status indicator. • The processor troubleshooting guide on your remote assistant when operating the remote assistant in Advanced mode.
Using your remote assistant to troubleshoot your processor Checking your processor coil Your remote assistant has an in-built coil sensor that allows you to check if the coil connected to your processor is receiving sound signals from your processor. To check the coil using the coil sensor: 1. Remove the coil from the head. Do not use the coil sensor when the coil is on the head. 2. Place the coil on the coil sensor guides on the back of the remote assistant.
Other information Your warranty and registration form Your warranty is included in the document pack you received with your processor. Please complete the registration form and return to Cochlear within 30 days of receiving the product. Technical information The remote assistant wireless communication link operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) on 10 channels.
Other information • An indicator light for visual indication of system function or alert. • On-board battery charging circuit. • A temperature sensor for battery safety. • A mini type B USB connector for charging the device. Materials The remote assistant housing, including non-metallic buttons/keys, is made of polycarbonate. The spine and metallic buttons/keys are made of chrome plated stainless steel.
Other information Characteristic Range Display 128 x 128 pixels, 1.
Other information FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Other information The symbols below are found on your processor components and packaging. Symbol Meaning See Instructions Refer to warnings and cautions in related user documentation Fragile Storage Temperature Limits Relative Humidity Limits IP Rating Protected against access of solid foreign objects greater than or equal to 1.0 mm diameter. Protected against failure from temporary immersion in water. Protected against failure from dust penetration.
Other information Disposal – dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations Certification - Japan Certification - Australia Certification - New Zealand Tested to comply with FCC standards Serial number Date of manufacture Type B Equipment This device restricted to sale by or on the order of a physician. • Mixed Sources - Product group for well managed sources and other controlled sources. • FSC certification only applies to cardboard packaging.
Other information Legal statement The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, specifications are subject to change without notice. Nucleus® cochlear implant systems are covered by one or more international patents. © Cochlear Limited 2010 © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
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Glossary Advanced mode Allows access to all of the features on the remote assistant. Bilateral control The remote assistant communicates with two processors at the same time. Cochlear™ Nucleus® A protective case for the remote CR100 Series Belt Case assistant that can be attached to the belt. Cochlear™ Nucleus® Connects the remote assistant to CR100 Series Global Power mains power for recharging the Adaptor battery.
Glossary Home screen Indicator light Left directional key Allows access to program selection and key settings. Provides a visual indication of remote assistant function status or a problem. • Decrease sensitivity. • Lower directional key Pairing Processor settings menu Processor status screen Remote assistant Remote assistant settings menu Remote assistant USB cable socket Right directional key • Change settings. Decrease volume or scroll down.
Glossary Toggle button Button on the left spine (side) of the remote assistant that is used to: • Turn telecoil and Auto Telecoil on and off. • Unilateral control Unpair Upper directional key © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.indd 73 Turn audio accessory on and off. The remote assistant communicates with one processor. Unpairs the remote assistant from the processor. Increase volume or scroll up.
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Index A Adjusting processor settings changing the audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio 47 changing the telecoil and microphone mixing ratio 46 enabling and disabling private tones 50 locking and unlocking processor buttons 46 setting processor indicator light preferences 48 Adjusting remote assistant settings changing remote assistant speaker volume 51 enabling and disabling audio and visual alerts 51 Adjusting settings 45 Advanced mode 26 Auto Telecoil automatically turn off 36 using 36 B Belt ca
Index C Caring for your remote assistant cleaning 58 protecting 55–57 using the Lanyard 56–57 warnings and precautions 59 Changing audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio 47–48 indicator light preferences 48 sensitivity 32 telecoil and microphone mixing ratio 46 volume 31 Charging battery 11 charging for the first time 11 how to recharge 13–17 recharging 11 recommended temperature range for charging 12 using the CP800 Series Battery Charger and USB cable 16 using the CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor
Index Demo mode stop using 54 using 53 Dirt protection against 57 Disabling audio and visual alerts 51 private tones 50 Display Home screen 30 Dual control mode 41 E Enabling audio and visual alerts 51 private tones 50 Equipment classification 65 Everyday program 28 F FCC compliance 66 Focus program 28 © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Index H Hard reset button 38 Home screen 28 returning to 30 selecting programs 29 I Increasing sensitivity 32 volume 31 Interference actions to take 25 sources of 25 L Labelling symbols 67–68 Language selection 21 Lanyard attaching 56–57 Leather case using 55 Locking processor buttons 46 remote assistant keypad 19 78 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Index M Mixing ratio audio accessory and microphone 47 telecoil and microphone 46 Music program 28 N Noise program 28 O Operating the remote assistant operating distance 24 P Pairing the remote assistant 22 Processor indicator lights setting preferences 48 Programs Everyday 28 Focus 28 Music 28 Noise 28 selecting 29 Protecting the remote assistant 55–57 © Cochlear Limited 2010 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
Index Protective case using 56 R Recharging battery 11 Remote assistant 7 components 9–10 dimensions 64 Home screen 28 indicator lights 37 locking and unlocking 19 materials 64 operating characteristics 64 physical configuration 63–64 selecting language 21 specifications 63–64 turning on and off 18 using 21–38 Resetting processor 38 S Selecting programs 29 Selecting the remote assistant language 21 Sensitivity decreasing 32 increasing 32 Simple mode 26 Switching between bilateral control modes 42–43 80 -
Index T Technical information environmental conditions 65 specifications 63–64 Telecoil reducing background noise 35 turning off 35 turning on 35 Troubleshooting the processor 61–62 Turning the remote assistant on and off 18 U Unlocking processor buttons 46 remote assistant keypad 19 Using Auto Telecoil 36 belt case 55 Demo mode 53 lanyard 56–57 leather case 55 protective case 56 remote assistant 21–38 telecoil 35–36 the remote assistant to troubleshoot the processor 61–62 © Cochlear Limited 2010 19599
Index V Visual alerts 61 Volume decreasing 31 increasing 31 W Warranty 63 Water protection against damage 57 82 - CR110 User Guide 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.
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Nucleus is a registered trademark of Cochlear Limited. Cochlear and the elliptical logo and Freedom are trademarks of Cochlear Limited. The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct in every detail as of the date of publication. However, specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in Australia 195993 ISS6 JUL10 195993 ISS6 CR110 User Guide 01.