MED-EL OPUS 2 Quick Manual
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OPUS 2
The World's Thinnest and
Lightest Audio Processor!
MED-EL's new generation of audio processor
is a milestone achievement in engineering. It
offers unparalleled comfort, long battery life,
hands-free capability, and remote tuning. Using
the latest advances in microchip technology,
the OPUS 2 supports innovative developments
offering implant users greater sound detail and
clarity, especially for music enjoyment and difficult
listening situations.
The OPUS 2 audio processor is packed with the
details that let you worry less about equipment
and focus more on life:
an integrated state-of-the-art telecoil
::
a new FM Battery Pack Cover with
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standard input jack
wireless access to direct-link devices,
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such as FM and Bluetooth
the FineTuner remote control
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for easy adjustments "on the fly"
the new DaCapo Rechargeable
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Battery System
a new ergonomic design for maximum
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comfort and cosmetic appeal
the only audio processor to include
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FineHearing
with Fine Structure Processing*
technology for better music appreciation
and hearing in noisy environments
multiple wearing styles and battery options,
::
including the BabyBTE™, the world's
first processor designed especially for
young children
Automatic Sound Management
::
Her new hearing has given Anna a
larger dimension
Sounds are everywhere now –
systems
®
and she is enjoying every
one of them.
MADELINE S.
*FSP is not indicated for use by pre-lingual children.
of life.
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  • Page 1 The OPUS 2 audio processor is packed with the details that let you worry less about equipment and focus more on life: Her new hearing has given Anna a...
  • Page 2 Since 1999, this modular design has offered MED-EL users a variety of wearing configurations to meet the needs of all ages and activities. When implant users select the OPUS 2, they will have the option to choose several of the following wearing option choices.
  • Page 3 Connected 2 the _______. So what processors, exactly, work with which devices? The following chart outlines device compatibility for MED-EL audio processors and battery packs. The chart also displays which battery packs include an input jack for external audio input.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION TO THE OPUS 2 From ON 2 OFF, and everything in between The standard battery pack includes a new ON/OFF mechanism and new connecting piece. The battery pack latch functions as the ON/OFF switch. Control Unit Turning the audio processor ON and OFF...
  • Page 5: Changing The Batteries

    To change the batteries: 1. Remove the coil from your head and turn off the OPUS 2 audio processor before replacing the batteries. 2. Open the battery pack latch (a), and remove the battery pack cover (b).
  • Page 6 OPUS 2 processor. The FineTuner is not required for everyday use of the audio processor. When the OPUS 2 is turned on, it will return to the same program, volume and sensitivity settings that were in use when it was turned off. The FineTuner is configured...
  • Page 7 OPUS 2 processor. program selection When a key has been deactivated, the FineTuner four settings will still send the command, but the OPUS 2 input selection processor will ignore the command. M: microphone only MT: microphone with telecoil...
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION TO THE OPUS 2 FineTuner Indicator Light Signals The FineTuner has 3 indicator lights that can provide useful information about how the FineTuner is operating. Indicator lights are located above the FineTuner keyboard and include a red LED in the center with amber LEDs to the left and right. These LEDs...

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