Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB RC-2 用户手册
Intended use
The Remote Control is intended to enable the user to control
a wireless Baha Sound Processor remotely. The essential
purpose of the Remote Control is to transfer signals to a
Baha sound processor in order to adjust volume and select
a program.
a wireless Baha Sound Processor remotely. The essential
purpose of the Remote Control is to transfer signals to a
Baha sound processor in order to adjust volume and select
a program.
Getting Started
Charging the Battery
See figure 2
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Before using your Remote Control, the battery must be fully
charged. To do so, plug in the charging cable as shown below.
Then plug the other end into a power outlet. During charging,
the battery meter will display one, two or three bars. When
fully charged, all three bars will be shown continuously.
charged. To do so, plug in the charging cable as shown below.
Then plug the other end into a power outlet. During charging,
the battery meter will display one, two or three bars. When
fully charged, all three bars will be shown continuously.
For safety reasons, recharge the battery only with chargers
supplied by Cochlear.
supplied by Cochlear.
Caution: Do not charge the Cochlear Remote
Control while it is being worn.
Control while it is being worn.
Turning your Remote Control 2 ON
and OFF
and OFF
See figure 1
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no. 1
To turn your Remote Control ON slide the ON/OFF control
down to the ON position. A white “I” icon will be visible at
the base of the control and the display will turn on. To turn
your Remote Control OFF, slide the ON/OFF control up to
the OFF position.
down to the ON position. A white “I” icon will be visible at
the base of the control and the display will turn on. To turn
your Remote Control OFF, slide the ON/OFF control up to
the OFF position.
Changing program
See figure 3
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The “P” button [no. 10 in figure 1] is used to change the
programs that your hearing care professional has programmed
into your sound processor. The name of the program displayed
can be configured by your hearing care professional. Each
time you press the “P” button the program advances one step,
returning to program 1 at the end of each cycle (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 1).
Each program change is accompanied by beep tones in both
sound processors and the program currently in use is shown in
the display. For optimal performance it is recommended that
both sound processors be set to the same program.
programs that your hearing care professional has programmed
into your sound processor. The name of the program displayed
can be configured by your hearing care professional. Each
time you press the “P” button the program advances one step,
returning to program 1 at the end of each cycle (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 1).
Each program change is accompanied by beep tones in both
sound processors and the program currently in use is shown in
the display. For optimal performance it is recommended that
both sound processors be set to the same program.
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Program 1 “Everyday”
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Program 2 “Noise”
Adjusting volume
Adjust volume on two sound processors
See figure 4
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The “+” and “-” keys are used to adjust volume [no. 6 and 7 in
figure 1]. Volume may be adjusted on both sound processors
simultaneously or on each side independently. By default,
both sound processors are “active,” which is indicated in the
display by two arrowheads (< and >) located next to the
volume bars. Both sound processors can simultaneously be
made louder by pressing the “+” key or softer by pressing the
“-” key. Each adjustment is accompanied by beep tones in the
sound processors as well as a visual change in the volume bars
shown in the display. The default volume level is indicated by a
horizontal green line in the volume bars.
figure 1]. Volume may be adjusted on both sound processors
simultaneously or on each side independently. By default,
both sound processors are “active,” which is indicated in the
display by two arrowheads (< and >) located next to the
volume bars. Both sound processors can simultaneously be
made louder by pressing the “+” key or softer by pressing the
“-” key. Each adjustment is accompanied by beep tones in the
sound processors as well as a visual change in the volume bars
shown in the display. The default volume level is indicated by a
horizontal green line in the volume bars.
Adjusting volume on the left sound
processor only
processor only
See figure 5
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To adjust volume on the left side only, first press the “<” key
on the keypad [no. 8 in figure 1]. Doing so makes the left sound
processor “active” and the right sound processor “inactive”.
This is indicated by a left arrowhead (<) in the display, with the
right arrowhead turned off. Press “+” or “-” to adjust volume
on the left sound processor only.
on the keypad [no. 8 in figure 1]. Doing so makes the left sound
processor “active” and the right sound processor “inactive”.
This is indicated by a left arrowhead (<) in the display, with the
right arrowhead turned off. Press “+” or “-” to adjust volume
on the left sound processor only.
Key to device
See figure 1
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1. ON/OFF control
2. Display
3. Streaming (optional TV Streamer or Mini
2. Display
3. Streaming (optional TV Streamer or Mini
Microphone)
4. Home button
5. Sound Processor microphone mute
6. Increase volume
7. Decrease volume
8. Select left Sound Processor only
9. Select right Sound Processor only
10. Program change
11. Pairing button
5. Sound Processor microphone mute
6. Increase volume
7. Decrease volume
8. Select left Sound Processor only
9. Select right Sound Processor only
10. Program change
11. Pairing button
Note: The instructions in this manual describe operation of
the Cochlear Baha Remote Control with one Cochlear Baha
sound processor. If you are a bilateral recipient (using two
Cochlear sound processors), note that one Cochlear Baha
Remote Control can be used with two Baha sound processors.
If this is the case, the same instructions apply to both sound
processors.
the Cochlear Baha Remote Control with one Cochlear Baha
sound processor. If you are a bilateral recipient (using two
Cochlear sound processors), note that one Cochlear Baha
Remote Control can be used with two Baha sound processors.
If this is the case, the same instructions apply to both sound
processors.
Introduction
The Cochlear Baha Remote Control will allow you to operate
your Cochlear Baha wireless sound processors. It is both an
elegant and user-friendly Remote Control as well as a status
indicator that gives you access to other wireless functions
on your sound processor. If you are using two wireless Baha
sound processors, the Cochlear Baha Remote Control can be
used to adjust both of your sound processors simultaneously.
Or you can control both sound processors individually,
allowing you to perfectly fine tune your sound processor to
any specific hearing situation.
your Cochlear Baha wireless sound processors. It is both an
elegant and user-friendly Remote Control as well as a status
indicator that gives you access to other wireless functions
on your sound processor. If you are using two wireless Baha
sound processors, the Cochlear Baha Remote Control can be
used to adjust both of your sound processors simultaneously.
Or you can control both sound processors individually,
allowing you to perfectly fine tune your sound processor to
any specific hearing situation.
Please read this manual carefully to fully benefit from
the Cochlear Baha Remote Control. Ask your hearing
care professional if you have any questions. For further
information you can also visit the www.cochlear.com web
site.
the Cochlear Baha Remote Control. Ask your hearing
care professional if you have any questions. For further
information you can also visit the www.cochlear.com web
site.
For your safety, carefully read the chapter “Important
Information”.
Information”.
Warranty
The warranty does not cover defects or damage arising from,
associated with, or related to the use of this product with
any non-Cochlear processing unit and/or any non-Cochlear
implant. See “Cochlear Global Limited Warranty card” for
more details.
associated with, or related to the use of this product with
any non-Cochlear processing unit and/or any non-Cochlear
implant. See “Cochlear Global Limited Warranty card” for
more details.
Key to symbols
The following symbols will be used throughout the document.
Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a Cochlear
™
Baha
®
Remote Control 2
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“Consult instructions for use” or
“Operating instructions”
“Operating instructions”
“Caution” or “Caution, consult
accompanying documents”
accompanying documents”
CE-mark
Serial Number
Refer to instructions/booklet
ACMA (Australian Communications and
Media Authority) compliant
Media Authority) compliant
Please ask your hearing care professional
concerning disposal of this device.
concerning disposal of this device.
Wireless enabled
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Cochlear
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Manufacturer:
Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB
Konstruktionsvägen 14, SE - 435 33 Mölnlycke, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 792 44 00 Fax: +46 31 792 46 95
Regional offices:
Cochlear Ltd
(ABN 96 002 618 073)
1 University Avenue, Macquarie University NSW 2109
,
Australia Tel: +61 2 9428 6555 Fax: +61 2 9428 6352
Cochlear Americas
13059 E Peakview Avenue, Centennial, CO 80111, USA
Tel: +1 303 790 9010 Fax: +1 303 792 9025
Cochlear AG
EMEA Headquarters, Peter Merian-Weg 4, 4052 Basel, Switzerland
Tel: +41 61 205 0404 Fax: +41 61 205 0405
www.cochlear.com
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