Changing Volume - ab Naida CI Q90 User Manual

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Additional Functionality of the Program Button:
The Program Button also allows the user to enter or exit Standby Mode. Standby Mode is a
low power state the Naída CI Q90 can enter to save power without having to be turned off.
Standby mode allows the PowerCel or Zn-Air Battery Pak to remain attached to the processor
without causing a major drain on battery life. For example, if a user on a long flight wants to
leave the device on his ear but turn off the sound, he can actively put the device in Standby
Mode to conserve power. The benefit of this feature is that the user can quickly resume use of
the device and not worry about draining his battery. Standby mode can be enabled or disabled
by a hearing care professional in the SoundWave™ fitting software.
Actively Entering Standby Mode:
The user must hold down the program button for four seconds.
Upon entering Standby Mode, an orange LED will briefly light up before fading out. This
indicates the processor has entered Standby Mode.
LEDs will not light up during Standby Mode.
NOTE:
Passively Entering Standby Mode:
The device will also enter Standby Mode passively if left unlocked for more than five minutes.
Exiting Standby Mode:
To exit Standby mode the user simply presses the program button briefly once.
An orange LED will light up on the device to indicate battery status followed by a blinking green
LED to indicate the current program setting. The device is now fully powered and ready for use.

Changing Volume

The volume control is located on the spine of the Naída CI Q90, just above the program button.
If the hearing care professional has not disabled the volume control, 10 presses on the top
portion of the volume control will take the recipient to maximum volume output, while 10
presses on the bottom portion of the volume control from the baseline volume position will take
the recipient to the minimum volume output. The Naída CI Q90 processor's LED is located in
the middle of the volume control.
Increase
Decrease
Volume Control
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