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Lynda B Hayes
March 7, 2025
What does a blinking blue light mean
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Mr. Anderson
March 7, 2025
A blinking blue light on the Cochlear Nucleus 8 indicates that the sound processor is either pairing successfully with a wireless accessory (flashes blue for 4 seconds) or receiving audio from an audio source in Child mode (quick blue flashes only).
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Jerald Cederholm
March 16, 2025
@Lynda B Hayes
Jerald Cederholm
March 16, 2025
If you hold button down and release it it blinks twice in blue color. What does that mean?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
When the Nucleus 8 Cochlear device blinks blue for 4 seconds after holding and releasing the button, it means the sound processor has successfully paired with a wireless accessory.
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It includes information about intended purpose, indications, contraindications, warnings and troubleshooting related to your sound processor. Use this quick reference after you have read the User Guide to remember how to do common tasks related to your sound processor. Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
Sound processor Microphones Processing Unit Earhook Coil Battery Module Indicator light Magnet Serial Number Coil cable Control Button Quick Reference...
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Lock/unlock battery Lock the battery to the processing unit for tamper resistance. Left to lock / Right to unlock Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
Change disposable batteries Turn the lock screw Slide to open. anticlockwise to unlock the tamper-resistant battery cover (clockwise to lock). Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
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Insert two new 675 (PR44) Replace battery cover. zinc air disposable Sound processor turns on batteries (not silver oxide automatically. or alkaline), flat side facing Quick Reference...
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Wear your sound processor Place the sound processor on your ear, letting the coil dangle. Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
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Move the coil sideways and onto your implant. Caution If you have two implants, you must use the correct sound processor for each implant. Quick Reference...
Press and hold button for 5 seconds, until it turns off. Note If you do not connect the sound processor to your implant, it will turn off automatically after two minutes, if enabled by your clinician. Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
Change program Short-press button to change program. Number of beeps or green flashes (if set up by your clinician) indicates the program number. Quick Reference...
Stream audio Press and hold button for 2 seconds then release stream audio. Blue: streaming audio from telecoil / wireless accessories. Green: receiving sound from microphones. Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
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Press and release again if you need to cycle to another audio source: First Press Telecoil (if set up) Second Press First paired wireless accessory Third Press... Next paired wireless accessory Short-press button to stop streaming and return to previous setting. Quick Reference...
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(Child mode only) Turning on and changing programs. Number of flashes indicates the number of the current program. Sound processor flashes while receiving sound from audio source. (Child mode only) Turning off sound processor. Nucleus 8 Sound Processor...
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Do you have a question about the Nucleus 8 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
What does a blinking blue light mean
A blinking blue light on the Cochlear Nucleus 8 indicates that the sound processor is either pairing successfully with a wireless accessory (flashes blue for 4 seconds) or receiving audio from an audio source in Child mode (quick blue flashes only).
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@Lynda B Hayes
If you hold button down and release it it blinks twice in blue color. What does that mean?
When the Nucleus 8 Cochlear device blinks blue for 4 seconds after holding and releasing the button, it means the sound processor has successfully paired with a wireless accessory.
This answer is automatically generated