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SoundWave software (version 2.2 and later) installed and running on a PC.
You will use SoundWave to create, customize, and download programs to
your patient's sound processor(s). Please refer to the SoundWave manual for
further instructions.
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Clinical Programming Interface USB Cable — The CPI-3 USB cable is connected
to a PC USB port and to the micro-USB port of the CPI-3. The CPI-3 USB cable
should be plugged into a high powered USB port found directly on the PC.
To switch off the CPI-3, unplug the unit from the computer.
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Sound processor — The patient's own sound processor(s) is used during device
fitting. Depending on the type of processor being programmed, the battery
or the removable control header may need to be removed to connect the
programming cable.
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Programming Cable — Processor specific programming cables are used
to connect processors to the CPI-3. A lock is available to help secure the
programming cable to the PSP. It slides onto the sound processor like the battery.
A cable lock is built in to the Harmony & Auria programming cable.
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