Cochlear Nucleus CR110 User Manual

Cochlear Nucleus CR110 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant ® User Guide...
  • Page 2 Symbols Note Important information or advice. Can save inconvenience. Time saving hint or saves inconvenience. Caution (no harm) Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness. Could cause damage to equipment. Warning (harmful) Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ....................... 7 Purpose of this guide ................. 7 Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant .......... 7 Getting to know your remote assistant ............9 Remote assistant components ..............9 Getting started....................11 Charging and recharging your remote assistant battery ....11 Charging your remote assistant battery for the fi...
  • Page 4 Using the Hard Reset button ..............38 Personalising settings ..................39 Personalising your processor settings ..........40 Locking and unlocking your processor buttons ......40 Changing the telecoil and microphone mixing ratio ....41 Changing the audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio ...42 Setting your processor indicator light preferences ......43 Enabling and disabling private tones ..........
  • Page 5 Other information ..................65 Your warranty and registration form ............65 Technical information ................65 Specifi cations ..................65 Environmental conditions ..............67 Certifi cation and applied standards ............67 Equipment classifi cation .................67 IP rating of remote assistant ............67 FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC compliance ...................67 Legal statement ..................70 Glossary ......................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant Your Cochlear Nucleus CR110 Remote Assistant is a hand-held remote control that enables you to communicate with your Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor. It can also receive communication from your processor.
  • Page 8 Focus Music Noise Everyday Figure 2: Remote assistant components 8 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Remote Assistant

    Lower right soft key to select a program or change processor or remote assistant settings. Remote assistant display. Remote assistant keypad lock and unlock slider. Upper right soft key to select a program or access the remote assistant settings menu. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 9...
  • Page 10 Remote assistant speaker. Product information label. In-built coil sensor guides. Hard Reset button to reset the remote assistant if the Cochlear key does not work, or if the remote assistant freezes. 10 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Your remote assistant has a non-removable rechargeable battery. Charging your remote assistant battery for the fi rst time Cochlear recommends that you fully charge the battery before using your remote assistant for the fi rst time. It may take approximately 2 to 4 hours to fully charge a completely empty battery.
  • Page 12: When To Recharge Your Remote Assistant Battery

    When you turn on your remote assistant, the battery status screen displays after it displays the start-up (Cochlear logo) screen. The less white you see on the battery icon, the less charge you have. The remote assistant keypad lock/unlock screen also indicates battery status.
  • Page 13: How To Recharge Your Remote Assistant Battery

    ™ ® Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable. ™ ® • Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable attached directly to the USB port on your personal computer. • Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Battery Charger and ™ ® Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series USB Cable. The CP800 Series Battery Charger allows you to charge your remote assistant and your processor rechargeable battery module/s at the same time.
  • Page 14 'New hardware found' wizard (dialog) may display on your computer. If you have Internet access, click 'Next' on your computer to install the software for the Cochlear CR110 device. If you do not have Internet access, press Cancel to dismiss the wizard.
  • Page 15 When the remote assistant battery is charging, the indicator light on your remote assistant is a steady orange. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light is a steady green. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 15...
  • Page 16: Turning Your Remote Assistant On And Off

    Getting started Turning your remote assistant on and off To turn on your remote assistant, press and hold the Cochlear key until the start-up screen (Cochlear logo) appears on the display. Figure 5: Pressing the Cochlear key Figure 6: Start-up screen To turn off your remote assistant, press and hold the Cochlear key until the display turns off after displaying the Goodbye screen.
  • Page 17: Locking And Unlocking Your Remote Assistant Keypad

    To unlock, slide the lock/unlock slider upwards. Figure 8: Locking/unlocking the remote assistant keypad Figure 9: Remote assistant keypad locked Figure 10: Remote assistant keypad unlocked © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 17...
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  • Page 19: Using Your Remote Assistant

    It is not necessary to point your remote assistant at your processor. When your processor is within operating distance of your remote assistant and they are communicating, the indicator light on your remote assistant is a steady blue. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 19...
  • Page 20 Hold your remote assistant in a different position. • Move away from the vicinity of any electronic equipment that may be causing interference. If you continue to experience interference, consult your clinician. 20 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 21: Home Screen

    When you turn on your remote assistant, it takes you to the Home screen after displaying the start-up screen (Cochlear logo) and the remote assistant battery status. The Home screen displays only when your remote assistant is paired with your processor.
  • Page 22 Noise Everyday Figure 14: Home screen displaying icons for telecoil (1), Auto Telecoil (2) and audio accessory (3) To return to the Home screen at any time, press the Cochlear key. 22 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 23: Selecting Programs

    (e.g. 'Focus' will be replaced with the program number). To return the display to program names, press and hold the upper left and upper right soft keys at the same time until the names display. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 23...
  • Page 24: Increasing And Decreasing Volume

    To return to the default volume at any time, change the volume to the level indicated by this square. 24 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 25: Increasing And Decreasing Sensitivity

    To decrease sensitivity, press the left directional key from the Home screen. Focus Music Noise Everyday Figure 19: Sensitivity scale screen Figure 18: Directional keys for decreasing sensitivity (1) and increasing sensitivity (2) © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 25...
  • Page 26: Checking Your Processor Status

    (e.g. mix of audio accessory and microphone input), the remote assistant indicates the level of input from the combined sources. To view your processor status, press the Cochlear key from the Home screen. The processor status screen displays only when your remote assistant is paired with your processor.
  • Page 27 The icon next to the audio meter shows the source of audio input (e.g. microphone). Figure 22: Processor battery status (1) audio meter (2) and audio input (3) © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 27...
  • Page 28: Using The Telecoil

    Auto Telecoil is a feature that can be offered by your clinician. When Auto Telecoil is enabled, your processor automatically turns on the telecoil when it detects a nearby telephone or a roomloop. 28 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 29: Switching Between Using Auto Telecoil And Telecoil

    Your remote assistant can communicate with your processor only when it is paired with your processor. You can pair the remote assistant with up to two processors at the same time. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 29...
  • Page 30: Pairing Your Remote Assistant With One Processor

    To pair the remote assistant with your fi rst (or only) processor: Turn off the processor. Press the lower right soft key (Pair) on the remote assistant to begin pairing. Pair Figure 28: Pair screen 30 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 31: Pairing Your Remote Assistant With Your Second Processor

    Pairing your remote assistant with your second processor To pair your remote assistant with your second processor: Turn off the second processor. Press the lower right soft key (Pair 2nd) to pair the second processor. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 31...
  • Page 32 Figure 33: Remote assistant is successfully paired with both processors A blue processor icon indicates the left processor. A red processor icon indicates the right processor. The two green ticks indicate that both processors have been successfully paired. 32 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 33: Unpairing Your Remote Assistant From Your Processor

    To unpair your remote assistant from your processor: From the Home screen, press the Cochlear key until you see the processor status screen. Press the upper right soft key to select the remote assistant settings menu.
  • Page 34 You can also use the left and right directional key to pair and unpair. When your remote assistant is unpaired, you see this screen if you press the Cochlear key. Figure 37: Remote assistant is not paired with the processor 34 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 35: Understanding Remote Assistant Indicator Lights

    To reset all remote assistant settings to the default states: From the Home screen, press the Cochlear key until you see the processor status screen. Press the upper right soft key to select the remote assistant settings menu.
  • Page 36: Using Demo Mode

    Select the remote assistant settings menu. Press the lower directional key until the remote assistant reset screen displays. Press the lower left soft key or the left directional key to enter Demo mode. 36 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 37 • Turn off your remote assistant and turn it back on. If you start pairing your remote assistant with your processor while in Demo mode, you will exit Demo mode. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 37...
  • Page 38: Using The Hard Reset Button

    Using your remote assistant Using the Hard Reset button If the Cochlear key does not work or your remote assistant display freezes, you can press the Hard Reset button on the back of the remote assistant to reset your remote assistant.
  • Page 39: Personalising Settings

    Turn on your processor and ensure that it is within operating distance. From the Home screen, press the Cochlear key. To select the processor settings menu, press the upper left soft key. To select the remote assistant settings menu, press the upper right soft key.
  • Page 40: Personalising Your Processor Settings

    To lock or unlock your processor buttons: Select the processor buttons lock and unlock screen from the processor settings menu. Press the lower right soft key to lock or unlock the processor buttons. 40 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 41: Changing The Telecoil And Microphone Mixing Ratio

    To focus more on the telecoil input, press the lower left soft key. To hear more background sounds, press the lower right soft key. Figure 45: Telecoil input set to 100% © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 41...
  • Page 42: Changing The Audio Accessory And Microphone Mixing Ratio

    To focus more on the audio accessory input, press the lower left soft key. To hear more background sounds, press the lower right soft key. Figure 46: Audio accessory input set to 100% 42 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 43: Setting Your Processor Indicator Light Preferences

    Figure 47: Sound Ok light indicator is off Figure 48: Sound Ok light indicator is on Light on Figure 49: Alert and key press light Figure 50: Alert and key press light indicator is off indicator is on © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 43...
  • Page 44: Enabling And Disabling Private Tones

    Select the microphone direction screen from the processor settings menu. To enable or disable Zoom, press the lower right soft key. Disable Enable Figure 53: Zoom enabled Figure 54: Zoom disabled 44 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 45: Resetting All Your Processor Settings And Programs

    Viewing your processor fi rmware and serial number details To view the details of your processor fi rmware and serial number, select the processor fi rmware and serial number screen from the processor settings menu. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 45...
  • Page 46: Personalising Your Remote Assistant Settings

    Select the remote assistant display contrast screen from the remote assistant settings menu. To increase the contrast between dark and light images, press the lower left soft key. To decrease the contrast, press the lower right soft key. 46 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 47: Changing Your Remote Assistant Display Brightness

    Your remote assistant allows you to change the volume of the sounds associated with visual alerts and key presses. To change your remote assistant speaker volume: Select the remote assistant speaker volume screen from the remote assistant settings menu. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 47...
  • Page 48: Enabling And Disabling Audio And Visual Alerts

    To enable or disable audio and visual alerts, press the lower right soft key. Disable Disable Enable Enable Figure 61: Remote assistant visual alerts Figure 62: Remote assistant visual alerts and sounds enabled and sounds disabled 48 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 49: Selecting Your Remote Assistant Language

    Version No 872 SP15 Figure 64: Remote assistant fi rmware and serial numbers You can also use the left and right directional keys to perform the functions described in this section. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 49...
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  • Page 51: Bilateral Control

    Status screens. • Visual alerts screen. Focus Music Noise Everyday Figure 66: Bilateral mode processor Figure 65: Bilateral mode Home screen battery status screen Figure 67: Bilateral mode visual alerts screen © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 51...
  • Page 52 Focus Music Noise Everyday Figure 69: Bilateral control mode left side • Right control mode controls only your right processor. Focus Music Noise Everyday Figure 70: Bilateral control mode right side 52 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 53: Dual Control Mode

    To switch between control modes, press and hold the left or right directional key. Focus Music Focus Music Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 71: Switching from dual control mode to left control mode © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 53...
  • Page 54 Everyday Figure 74: Switching from right control mode to dual control mode Focus Music Focus Music Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 75: Switching from left control mode to right control mode 54 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 55 Bilateral control Focus Music Focus Music Noise Everyday Noise Everyday Figure 76: Switching from right control mode to left control mode © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 55...
  • Page 56 56 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 57: Caring For Your Remote Assistant

    Caring for your remote assistant Protecting your remote assistant To protect your remote assistant against impact and scratches, Cochlear recommends that you use a protective case. The following protective cases are available from Cochlear: • Cochlear Nucleus CR100 Series Belt Case: You can insert the ™...
  • Page 58: Using The Remote Assistant Lanyard

    When threading the lanyard, always insert the lanyard loop through the bottom hole, which is the hole just above the personal identifi cation label. 58 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 59: Protecting Your Remote Assistant From Water Damage

    Protecting your remote assistant from water damage Your remote assistant is protected against access of solid foreign objects greater than or equal to 1.0 mm diameter, and failure from splashing water (IP44 rating). © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 59...
  • Page 60: Cleaning Your Remote Assistant

    To check if your remote assistant is still functioning, turn it on again after it is dry. If your remote assistant no longer functions, return it to your clinician. Cochlear cannot guarantee that it can repair a water- damaged remote assistant.
  • Page 61: General Warnings And Precautions For Using Your Remote Assistant

    • When your remote assistant is not in use, turn it off and store it safely. • Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 61...
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  • Page 63: Using Your Remote Assistant To Troubleshoot Your Processor

    Place the coil on the coil sensor guides on the back of your remote assistant. The coil sensor guides are located on the sides of the product information label. Make sure that the coil is properly aligned with the coil sensor guides. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 63...
  • Page 64 If the coil is not receiving sound signals, no response is shown on your remote assistant display. Once you move the coil away from your remote assistant, the remote assistant returns to its previous display. 64 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 65: Other Information

    Your warranty and registration form Your warranty is included in the document pack you received with your processor. Please complete the registration form and return to Cochlear within 30 days of receiving the product. Technical information The remote assistant wireless communication link operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) on 10 channels.
  • Page 66 Wireless transmission range Up to 2 m Display 128 x 128 pixels, 1.5 inch backlit colour LCD 66 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 67: Environmental Conditions

    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 67...
  • Page 68 Changes or modifi cations made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 69 CE Registration Mark Certifi cation - Europe Disposal - do not dispose in fi re Disposal – dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations Certifi cation - Japan Certifi cation - Australia © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 69...
  • Page 70: Legal Statement

    The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Nucleus® cochlear implant systems are covered by one or more international patents. © Cochlear Limited 2009 70 - CR110 User Guide ©...
  • Page 71: Glossary

    Used to check if the coil connected to the processor is receiving sound signals from the processor. Hard reset button Resets the remote assistant if the Cochlear key is not working. Home screen Allows access to program selection and key settings. Indicator light Provides a visual indication of remote assistant function status or a problem.
  • Page 72 Turn telecoil and Auto Telecoil on and off. • Turn audio accessory on and off. Unilateral control The remote assistant communicates with one processor. Unpair Unpairs the remote assistant from the processor. 72 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 73 Glossary Upper directional key Increase volume or scroll up. © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 73...
  • Page 74 74 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 75: Index

    60 protecting 57–59 using the Lanyard 58–59 warnings and precautions 61 Changing audio accessory and microphone mixing ratio 42 indicator light preferences 43 microphone direction to Zoom 44 processor settings 40–46 © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 75...
  • Page 76 12 Checking processor battery status 27 processor coil 63 remote assistant battery status 12 Cleaning the remote assistant 60 Decreasing sensitivity 25 volume 24 Demo mode stop using 37 using 36 76 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 77 Dual control mode 53 Enabling audio and visual alerts 48 private tones 44 Zoom 44 Equipment classifi cation 67 Everyday program 21 FCC compliance 67–68 Focus program 21 Hard reset button 38 © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 77...
  • Page 78 35 Interference actions to take 20 sources of 20 Labelling symbols 68–70 Language selection 49 Lanyard attaching 58–59 Leather case using 57 Locking processor buttons 40 remote assistant keypad 17 78 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 79 44 changing the telecoil and microphone mixing ratio 41 enabling and disabling private tones 44 locking and unlocking processor buttons 40 setting processor indicator light preferences 43 © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 79...
  • Page 80 Processor indicator lights setting preferences 43 Programs display program numbers 23 Everyday 21 Focus 21 Music 21 Noise 21 selecting 23 Protecting the remote assistant 57–58 Protective case using 58 Recharging battery 11 80 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 81 45 remote assistant settings 35 Selecting programs 23 Selecting the remote assistant language 49 Sensitivity decreasing 25 increasing 25 Switching between Auto Telecoil and telecoil 29 between bilateral control modes 53 © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 81...
  • Page 82 Using Auto Telecoil 28 belt case 57 Demo mode 36 lanyard 58–59 leather case 57 protective case 58 remote assistant 19–20 telecoil 28–29 the remote assistant to troubleshoot the processor 63–64 82 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 83 Index View processor fi rmware number 45 remote assistant fi rmware number 49 Visual alerts 63 Volume decreasing 24 increasing 24 Warranty 65 Water protection against damage 59 © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 83...
  • Page 84 Notes 84 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 85 Notes © Cochlear Limited 2009 CR110 User Guide - 85...
  • Page 86 Notes 86 - CR110 User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2009...
  • Page 88 Nucleus is a registered trademark of Cochlear Limited. Cochlear and the elliptical logo and Freedom are trademarks of Cochlear Limited. The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct in every detail as of the date of publication. However, specifi...

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