Using your remote assistant
You can set sensitivity between 0 and 20. The orange tab (3) on
the sensitivity scale indicates the default sensitivity level set by your
clinician. To return to the default sensitivity level at any time, change
the sensitivity to the level indicated by this tab.
Fixed volume and sensitivity setting
Your clinician can also set volume and sensitivity at a fi xed level so they
cannot be changed using your remote assistant.
Checking the status of your processor
Your remote assistant allows you to check if your processor is
functioning properly. You can also check the status of the processor
battery, and the level of audio input from the microphone, telecoil or
an audio accessory. If you are using more than one source of audio
input (e.g. mix of audio accessory and microphone input), the remote
assistant indicates the level of input from the combined sources.
To view the status of your processor, press the Cochlear key from the
Home screen. The processor status screen displays only when your
remote assistant is paired with your processor.
If your processor is functioning properly, the status screen displays a
green processor icon.
Figure 24: Processor status screen indicating processor is functioning properly
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