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Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Quick Reference Manual

Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Quick Reference Manual

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Nucleus
CP810 Sound Processor
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Quick Reference Guide

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Summary of Contents for Cochlear Nucleus CP810

  • Page 1 English Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor ® Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 2 Your sound processor Coil Coil magnet Indicator light Upper button Microphones Lower button Coil cable Processing unit Accessory socket cover Battery module Battery cover lock (Standard module only)
  • Page 3 How to . . . Replace zinc air batteries...
  • Page 4 How to . . . Detach the battery module...
  • Page 5 How to . . . Turn your processor on and off Press and hold both buttons at the same time until you see the steady orange light Press and hold Press and hold the lower button Lock or unlock processor buttons Quick press Quick press both both buttons at...
  • Page 6 How to . . . Change programs Press and hold Quick press Adjust volume or sensitivity Simple option Use the Remote Quick press to increase Assistant. Refer to the other side of this guide. Quick press to decrease Simple Advanced...
  • Page 7 How to . . . Switch to and from telecoil input Press and hold Quick press Switch to and from accessory input * Press and hold Quick press * Connect the accessory before Simple switching Advanced...
  • Page 8: Understanding The Indicator Lights

    Understanding the indicator lights Light What it means You are turning on your processor OR You are changing programs. The number of flashes corresponds to the number of the selected program. For example, if you see three flashes, you are using program three. You are changing volume or sensitivity.
  • Page 9 Understanding the indicator lights Light What it means You are locking your processor’s buttons. You are unlocking your processor’s buttons. The coil may be off OR your processor is not connected to the correct implant. Your processor’s buttons are locked. Your processor’s battery is empty.
  • Page 10: Understanding Private Tones

    Understanding private tones Tone What it means Single high tone You are changing volume or sensitivity. (Advanced option only.) Short high tones You are changing programs. The number of tones corresponds to the number of the selected program. For example, if you hear two tones, you have changed to program two.
  • Page 11 Notes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 12 English Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant ® Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 13 Your remote assistant Check the status indicator Soft keys Lock/unlock the keypad Turn telecoil Home screen on/off Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Soft keys Adjust volume Adjust sensitivity Volume controls your perception of Sensitivity controls loudness. the softest level of sound picked up by the microphones.
  • Page 14 How to . . . Select remote assistant language After turning on remote assistant, language select screen displays if remote assistant is not paired. English Noise Everyday Press lower right Press lower left soft key soft key Now pair your remote assistant.
  • Page 15 How to . . . Pair your remote assistant and processor Make sure your processor and remote assistant are turned on. Place the coil on the back of your remote assistant. Pair Press lower right soft key. A pairing confirmation displays. Bilateral users: Repeat steps 2 and 3.
  • Page 16 How to . . . Select 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.
  • Page 17 How to . . . Check the status of your processor Press the Cochlear key from the Home screen to check the status of your processor(s). Processor Processor status is OK battery level Audio input level...
  • Page 18 How to . . . Reset processor to values set by your clinician Noise Everyday Reset Press and hold both the Press lower lower left and lower right soft key right soft keys at the to confirm same time from the reset.
  • Page 19 How to . . . Turn on auto telecoil* Press and hold AUTO When auto telecoil is enabled, the telecoil automatically turns on when you use the telephone or enter a room loop environment. Switch from auto telecoil to telecoil on and off Quick press AUTO...
  • Page 20 How to . . . Use Demo mode Demo mode allows you to familiarise yourself with the features on your remote assistant. To enter Demo mode when your remote assistant is already paired with your processor: Press and hold the top right and bottom left soft keys at the same time from the Home screen.
  • Page 21 Checking the status indicator Indicator What it means Your processor is within operating distance of your remote assistant and they are communicating with each other. Your processor is not communicating with your remote assistant. For example, they are not within operating distance of each other, or they are not paired.
  • Page 22 How to . . . Access additional features (Advanced mode only) Press the Cochlear key from the Home screen to access the Processor Status screen. Enter remote Enter processor assistant settings settings menu menu Processor Status screen Enter the interactive...
  • Page 23 Adjusting processor settings (Advanced mode only) Icon What it means Adjust the telecoil and microphone mixing ratio. Adjust the accessory and microphone mixing ratio. Change your processor’s sound ok indicator preferences. Change your processor’s alert and key press indicator preferences. Enable or disable private tones.
  • Page 24 Karl-Wiechert-Allee 76A, 30625 Hannover, Germany Tel: +49 511 542 770 Fax: +49 511 542 7770 www.cochlear.com Cochlear, Hear now. And always, Nucleus, and the elliptical logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Limited. © Cochlear Limited 2015 471823 ISS2 APR15...

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