Accessories; Connecting Accessories - Cochlear Nucleus Freedom Bodyworn User Manual

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Accessories

The following accessories, or wired assistive listening devices, can be
connected to your processor.
Lapel microphone, to improve communication in noisy
environments
FM cable, to send sound signals from a commercially available
FM listening system to your processor (for a list of the FM cables
available, and for information on the one suited to your needs,
contact your clinician)
TV/Hi-Fi cable, to connect a TV, Hi-Fi or stereo, personal
computer or other mains powered sound source to your
processor
Personal Audio cable, to connect personal music systems,
handheld games or other battery powered equipment to your
processor
Do not use the Personal Audio cable to connect to equipment
using a wall outlet, that is, to a mains powered device.
In addition, commercially available wireless technology assistive
listening devices you may want to try include:
Induction loop systems
FM systems (such as the MicroLink
Your in-built telecoil operates with induction loop systems. The
MicroLink Freedom is a Phonak product that fits the BTE Controller
only. It will not fit into the Mini BTE Controller.

Connecting accessories

Your accessories plug into the socket either at the base of the BTE
Controller or the Bodyworn/Babyworn Cable Shoe.
To attach the accessory:
1.
Use your fingernail to lift the socket cover.
2.
Push the accessory plug into the socket.
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