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Page 1 - FM Solutions

FM Solutionsfor Cochlear ImplantsFM Guide for Cochlear Implant and Baha FittersWireless Systems

Page 2 - Table of Contents

8Nucleus Freedom Bodyworn CochlearFitting1. If you haven’t already done so, remove the earlevel controllerby twisting it from the processor.2. Twist o

Page 3 - Why FM for Cochlear Implants

9ESPrit 3G CochlearFitting1. Turn the 3G, transmitter and MicroMLxS FM receiver off.2. The switch on the bottom of the processor should be in the‘M’ (

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10ESPrit CochlearFitting1. Turn the speech processor, FM receiver, and transmitter off.2. Attach the ESPrit audio cover to the processor.3. Attach the

Page 5 - FM Successware

11Fitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Plug the orange cable into the MicroLink CI S.3. Plug the MicroMLxS into the Mic

Page 6 - Fitting FM Products

12Spectra 22 (serial number >340,000) CochlearTroubleshootingPerform a listening check1. Plug the receiver and adapter into a test amplifier, e.g.

Page 7 - Patch Cables

Fitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Plug the blue cable into the MicroLink CI S.3. Attach the MicroLink CI S to the ex

Page 8 - Sensitivity (MED-EL)

14Auria / Harmony – Fitting with iConnect™ Advanced BionicsFitting1. Turn the MicroMLxS or MLxS off.2. When using MLxS ensure that the pins are in the

Page 9 - Nucleus Freedom Cochlear

15Fitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Plug the MicroMLxS into the MicroLink CI S. Keep theMicroMLxS in the double gree

Page 10 - Freedom Listening Check:

16Platinum Processor (PSP) Advanced BionicsFitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Insert the blue-red short cable into th

Page 11 - ESPrit 3G Cochlear

17Clarion S-Series Advanced BionicsFitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Insert the blue cable into the MicroLink CI S.3

Page 12 - ESPrit Cochlear

Table of ContentsWhy FM for Cochlear Implants 1Transmitters for Cochlear Implants 2MicroLink Receivers for Cochlear Implants 2Frequency Flexibility 3F

Page 13 - SPrint Cochlear

18Clarion 1.2 Advanced BionicsFitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Insert the black cable into the MicroLink CI S adapt

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19MicroLink CI S plugged into theRadioShack speakerTEMPO+, OPUS1 (remote battery pack) MED ELFitting1. Connect the Remote Battery Pack (RBP) to the sp

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20TEMPO+, OPUS 1 (angled battery pack) MED ELFitting1. Turn speech processor, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Connect the red cable to the MicroLin

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21Digi SP’K NeurelecFittingThe Digi SP’K processor provides different programmes that can beconfigured for use by any auxiliary system. The first use

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2221Required Parts:1.MicroMLxS2.Digi SP’K processorMicrophoneSensitivity controlProgram selectorDigi SP and Digisonic BTE NeurelecFittingThe Digi SP a

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23Baha Classic CochlearFitting1. Turn hearing aid, FM receiver and transmitter off.2. Plug the blue-white cable into the MicroLink CI S.3. Plug the Mi

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24Baha DivinoFitting1. Turn the hearing aid, FM receiver and transmitter, off.2. Plug receiver into the Baha Compact Divino hearing instru-ment so tha

Page 20 - Clarion 1.2 Advanced Bionics

25Programming MicroMLxS or MicroLink Freedom with FM SuccesswareI. Changing the default channel of a MicroMLxSreceiver1. Click on the flag icon at the

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www.phonak.com028-0070-02/V1.00 2006 12/ERC Printed in Switzerland © Phonak AG all rights reservedOnline resourcesThe Phonak homepage with information

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1Why FM for Cochlear ImplantsFM systems are able to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and thus the user’s ability to understand speech in noise. Three

Page 23 - Digi SP’K Neurelec

2MicroLink Receivers for Cochlear ImplantsThe miniaturized MicroLink receivers are available in different configurations depending on the speech proce

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3MicroLink FrequenciesMicroLink systems include state-of-the-art narrowband FM frequencies, designed for the specific needs of the cochlearimplant use

Page 25 - Baha Classic Cochlear

4Fitting FM ProductsMicroLink CI S: OverviewMicroLink CI S Gain ControlThe MicroLink CI S interface has a screw-set or wheel gain control. It is recom

Page 26 - Baha Cordelle Cochlear

5MicroLink ChannelEach multifrequency MicroLink receiver comes with a preprogrammed default channel. Every time the system is turned on, itwill come o

Page 27 - MicroMLxS receiver

6FittingFor each processor, the fitting will consist of 2 basic steps. First, the loudness of the FM system compared to the environmen-tal input must

Page 28 - Online resources

7Nucleus Freedom CochlearRequired Parts:1. Nucleus Freedom2. MicroLink FreedomNote: Mapping changemay be necessarySelect buttonPressed together: Input

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