User's Guide

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Audio accessories
The accessory port on the CP910
processing unit lets you connect a
wide range of audio accessories.
The Cochlear Nucleus Lapel
Microphone can make conversation
easier in noisy environments.
Parents and carers can use
the Cochlear Nucleus Monitor
Earphones to check the processor
and audio accessories are working.
For example, a Cochlear Nucleus
personal audio cable let you listen
to iphones, computers, TV sets
etc. Bilateral recipients can listen in
stereo.
TBA
You can order audio accessories at <TBA> or talk to your clinician.
Note
The CP910 processing unit is compatible with the CP800 range of audio
accessories. You can order adaptors to make your CP910 processor
compatible with Freedom and Euro accessories. Your CP910 processor is
NOT compatible with the BAHA range of audio accessories.
Warning
Always use the Mains Isolation Cable when connecting any Personal Audio
Cable (including Bilateral) to:
a mains powered device e.g. TV.
a battery powered device that is connected to mains power (e.g. a
laptop connected to an electric outlet for charging).
Do not use excessive force, twist or pull on accessories when connecting
them to the processor or at any time while they are connected.
When you connect an audio
accessory, your processor
automatically detects it.
If applicable, insert the other end of
the audio accessory cable into the
compatible device e.g. Ipod.
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Hold the side grips on the
accessory connector and carefully
push it into the accessory port until
it clicks into place.
1
Carefully lift open the accessory
cover with the screwdriver. Do not
twist the cover.
2
Connect audio accessories
To connect an audio accessory to the processor: