Increasing And Decreasing Volume - Cochlear CR110 User Manual

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Increasing and decreasing volume

Volume controls your perception of loudness. You can:
Reduce the volume if the sound from the microphone, telecoil or
audio accessory is uncomfortably loud.
Increase the volume if the sound from the microphone, telecoil or
audio accessory, including your own voice, is too soft.
To increase the volume for your current program, press the upper
directional key from the Home screen.
To decrease the volume, press the lower directional key from the Home
screen.
Noise
1
2
Figure 20: Directional keys for increasing
volume (1) and decreasing volume (2)
You can set volume between 1 and 10. The orange tab (3) on the
volume scale indicates the default volume set by your clinician. To
return to the default volume at any time, change the volume to the level
indicated by this tab.
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3
Figure 21: Orange tab on volume
scale indicates default
volume (3)
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