How To Check For Sound Using The Monitor Earphones - Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Troubleshooting Manual

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How to check for sound using the Monitor
Earphones
Figure 2:
A hearing person can use the Monitor Earphones to detect a signal from
the microphones, the telecoil or an accessory.
The Monitor Earphones do not assess signal quality or represent the
processed sound a recipient hears.
Step
Actions
Step 1:
To test that your processor is receiving sound:
To test an accessory:
Step 2:
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Processor connector (1) and accessory connector (2)
on Monitor Earphones
Make sure your processor is on.
Make sure you are in an environment that has sound
which is loud enough to hear.
Lift the accessory socket cover of your processor and
plug the monitor earphones into the accessory socket.
Listen to sounds.
Ensure that you can hear sound through the monitor
earphones.
Plug the accessory into the accessory connector on
the monitor earphones.
Listen to sounds.
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