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Earhooks
The earhook can be detached by turning it a little more than ¼ turn
either to the right or the left and then gently pulling it apart. To put
it back on again, align the earhook in the normal position and gently
push it on until it clicks.
Standard earhook
To be used when the processor's built in
microphone is the primary source for capturing
sound.
T-Mic earhook
For everyday use. Has an omni-directional
microphone which is worn in the bowl of the ear.
Particularly useful in noisy environments or on
the phone.
Direct connect earhook
Used to link with bodyworn radio aid receivers
and various battery powered audio devices eg
iPod, CD player. Will also need to use two
cables: a Direct Connect cable (from earhook)
and an audio interface cable (to the device).
iConnect earhook
There are two types of iConnect
The one at the top is the newer small iConnect
(CI-5751-120/220/320) which takes any A10 size
hearing aid battery.
The bottom one is the older adult version. (CI
5751-100/200/300) This requires ZeniPower
batteries which are only available from Advanced
Bionics or from Connevans.
These ear hooks are for use with cable free ear
level radio aid receivers eg Phonak Microlink
MLxS, micro MLxS and MLxi (full dynamic). The
receiver is plugged directly into the earhook

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