Phonak Cros System Description - Phonak CROS User Manual

Behind-the-ear and in-the-ear transmitter
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3. Phonak CROS system description

The Phonak CROS system is a hearing application for
unilateral hearing loss to compensate the head shadow
effect for sounds originating on the unaidable side.
The Phonak CROS transmitter is placed on the unaidable
ear and transmitts sounds to the Phonak hearing aid
on the other ear. The sound is transmitted wireless and
can be heard clearly and directly on the hearing ear.
Phonak CROS transmitter + Phonak hearing aid =
Phonak CROS system
The following user instructions describe Behind-the-Ear
(BTE) and In-the-Ear (ITE) CROS transmitter models.
The BTE CROS transmitter can be adapted with a variety
of retention systems.
The ITE CROS transmitter are available as a HS-model
that are situated in the ear canal and a FS-model that
are situated only in the bowl of the ear.
On the following pages use the labeled drawings to
identify the model and the retention that you use.
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