Clarion Platinum Sound Processor manual Cable

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8 Platinum Sound Processor User Guide

HEADPIECE

MICROPHONE

CABLE

2 PIN PLUG

STRAIN RELIEF

STRAIN RELIEF

COAXIAL PLUG

Cable

The cable connects the headpiece to the Processor and provides the pathway for relaying information between the internal and external components of the system. At one end of the cable is a two-pin plug that is inserted into the headpiece. A small coaxial plug is located at the other end of the cable. This plug is inserted into the headpiece jack in the Processor.

To remove the cable from the headpiece, always hold the cable’s strain relief (the plastic plug) and gently pull it away. The cable should be removed from the headpiece only when it is being replaced.

NOTE: Be sure the Processor is turned off before removing the cable from the headpiece.

Each patient is provided with a spare cable. Each cable includes a small clip that can be used to help hold the cable in place.

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Contents Platinum Sound Processor User Guide Contents VII. Caring for Your Cochlear Implant System Labeling Iv Platinum Sound Processor User Guide Platinum Sound Processor Volume ControlSensitivity Control Dual Color LED IndicatorHeadpiece Jack Battery Charge Status Audible AlarmLock Status Microphone/System StatusAuxiliary Jack Single-Unit Headpiece II. Headpiece & Cable Color Caps Changing the Platinum Headpiece Color Cap Headpiece ClipHold the hair over the implant flat Cable Battery Replacement III. Batteries & Battery ChargerPlatinum Sound Processor User Guide Battery Charger Platinum Sound Processor User Guide Platinum Sound Processor Kit IV. AccessoriesCarrying Cases Leather Carrying Case Harness CaseSport Carrying Case Series Telecoil Pickup Auxiliary MicrophoneTelephone Adapter Other External Auditory Input Devices Headpiece Microphone Tester EarphonesGetting Started Using the Clarion Platinum Sound ProcessorUsing the Telephone Adjusting for Background NoiseUsing the Clarion Platinum Sound Processor No sound heard no response from user VI. Troubleshooting GuideUser hears static User hears muffled or distorted soundsHeadpiece or Processor gets wet Headpiece falls offPerforming a System Check Check Battery Charge StatusCheck Lock Status Microphone and System Status Replacing Components Lithium Ion Rechargeable BatteryCable To replace the AA Battery CaseTo replace the Headpiece HeadpieceTroubleshooting Action Table VII.Caring for Your Cochlear Implant System CleaningProcessor Protection Caring for Your Cochlear Implant System Implant ProtectionMailinfo@advancedbionics.com VIII.Future Product Improvements