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Cochlear Nucleus 7 Sound Processor Quick Manual For Clinicians

Cochlear Nucleus 7 Sound Processor Quick Manual For Clinicians

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Nucleus® 7 Sound Processor
Quick Guide for Clinicians
Single button control
The Cochlear
Nucleus 7 Sound Processor uses one control button:
Button press
Sound processor is OFF
Short press
Turn processor ON.
2 seconds press and hold,
Turn processor ON.
then release
5 seconds press and hold
Turn processor ON.
Nucleus Smart App
Recipients can control and monitor their sound processor(s)
using an iPhone
®
or iPod touch
smartphone.
• Change volume, program, sensitivity, bass
and treble, and master volume limit.
• Stream audio from wireless accessories or
telecoil.
• Control bilateral processors together or
separately.
• Monitor processor status and receive
alerts.
Recipients/carers must know how to use their
iPhone, iPod touch or Android smartphone.
For compatibility information visit
www.cochlear.com/compatibility.
To get started...
1. Download the Nucleus Smart App from:
• the App Store
®
to the iPhone or iPod touch
®
• Google Play
to the Android smartphone.
2. Follow the instructions to pair your processor(s) to your
device, and set up the app:
• Nucleus Smart App User Guide: (for iPhone/iPod touch or
Android)
• Nucleus 7 Sound Processor Pairing Guide: (for iPhone/iPod
touch/iPad or Android).
Sound processor is ON
Change program.
Start streaming audio:
• telecoil (if enabled), or
• first paired True Wireless
Turn processor OFF.
®
, or a compatible Android
accessory.
Bimodal use with compatible hearing aids
Compatible hearing aids will appear in the fitting software's
Linking Hearing Devices screen, and be selectable.
See www.cochlear.com/nucleus/compatibility for further details.
Made for iPhone
The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor is a Made for iPhone device and
can be linked with compatible Made for iPhone hearing aids.
This allows the recipient to use their iPhone, iPad
to control both devices and stream audio to both devices.
Android
The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor is compatible with the ASHA
(Audio Streaming for Hearing Aid) protocol and can be linked
with Android devices that use ASHA. This allows recipients with
compatible Android devices to stream audio to both hearing
devices.
Bimodal setup overview
1. Program the hearing aid (if not already done).
2. Create a MAP for the Nucleus 7 Sound Processor.
3. In Processor Configuration, click the Link button.
4. Connect the Airlink.
5. Discover the hearing aid, from the list of available devices.
6. Beep the hearing aid, to confirm that it is the correct device.
7. Link the sound processor to the hearing aid.
8. Link the hearing aid to the sound processor (by writing the
MAP to the processor).
9. Pair the hearing aid and the sound processor to the iOS or
Android device.
1
Audio is streaming
Stop streaming.
Change to next audio source:
• next paired wireless accessory, or
• telecoil (if enabled).
Turn processor OFF.
®
or iPod touch
CP1000

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Summary of Contents for Cochlear Nucleus 7 Sound Processor

  • Page 1 Made for iPhone and treble, and master volume limit. • Stream audio from wireless accessories or The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor is a Made for iPhone device and telecoil. can be linked with compatible Made for iPhone hearing aids. • Control bilateral processors together or This allows the recipient to use their iPhone, iPad ®...
  • Page 2: Troubleshoot

    • The Cochlear coil magnet locks in position, and is not adjustable. • If your recipient has a Cochlear CI600 Series implant you must use the appropriate coil magnet, ordered separately. These magnets are engraved with ‘(I)’ next to the strength number, for example ‘2(I)’.
  • Page 3: Wearing Options

    Coil Spacer to the head side of the coil: • NOTES • Do not use the SoftWear pad with a Cochlear Nucleus 7 Aqua+ Coil. • Do not use the SoftWear pad with a Cochlear Coil Spacer. Programming tip •...
  • Page 4 The soft loop comes in three sizes. For more information: WARNING • Refer to the Nucleus 7 Sound Processor User Guide for a To avoid using a Hugfit that is too complete list of retention accessories...
  • Page 5 The Headworn adaptor allows to their clothing. recipients to wear their sound processor off-the-ear. Fitting tips • To reach their implant, recipients may need to use the Cochlear Slimline Coil with the 25 cm ™ cable. 25 cm (Headworn adaptor for a right-hand side implant is shown here) •...
  • Page 6 Nucleus® 7 Sound Processor Quick Guide for Clinicians Retention options (continued) Microphone position Wireless communications Microphone position is important for sound quality! When using the Headworn adaptor, the recipient may experience some obstruction of wireless communications • Orient the sound processor so it faces the same way as (paired iOS devices, remote control, wireless accessories): when it is worn on the ear.
  • Page 7: Using Accessories

    CAUTIONS • Don’t use the Cochlear Programming Cable or Cochlear Wireless Programming Pod CP1000 on a sound processor with the Monitor Earphone Adaptor or the Phonak Roger 20 receiver. • Don’t connect more than one Monitor Earphone Adaptor or one Phonak Roger 20 receiver to a sound processor.
  • Page 8: Programming Tips

    Tel: +61 2 9428 6555 Fax: +61 2 9428 6352 from a noisy cafe to a quiet room. Cochlear Ltd (ABN 96 002 618 073) 14 Mars Road, Lane Cove, NSW 2066, Australia Tel: +61 2 9428 6555 Fax: +61 2 9428 6352 Cochlear Deutschland GmbH &...

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