Clarion Platinum Sound Processor manual Volume Control

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Your audiologist will explain and demonstrate the adjustable patient controls and features of the Platinum Series Processor.

Headpiece Jack

Program Switch

Volume Sensitivity

LED Indicator

The program switch, on the left side of the control panel, is used to turn the Processor on and off, to select one of three programs, and to test the headpiece microphone. The dots on the control panel represent different sound processing strategies or variations of a single sound processing strategy that may be programmed into the Processor by the clinician. ! represents program No. 1, !! represents program No. 2, and !!! represents program No. 3. Your audiologist will determine how many programs are appropriate. The

!position represents the headpiece microphone tester function.

Volume Control

The volume control () located to the right of the program switch, allows the user to adjust the loudness level of the Processor. Turning the control to the left (toward the smaller end of the scale) decreases the volume.

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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 Volume Control Platinum Sound ProcessorDual Color LED Indicator Sensitivity ControlHeadpiece Jack Lock Status Audible AlarmBattery Charge Status Microphone/System StatusAuxiliary Jack II. Headpiece & Cable Single-Unit HeadpieceColor Caps Headpiece Clip Changing the Platinum Headpiece Color CapHold the hair over the implant flat Cable III. Batteries & Battery Charger Battery ReplacementPlatinum Sound Processor User Guide Battery Charger Platinum Sound Processor User Guide IV. Accessories Platinum Sound Processor KitCarrying Cases Harness Case Leather Carrying CaseSport Carrying Case Series Auxiliary Microphone Telecoil PickupTelephone Adapter Headpiece Microphone Tester Earphones Other External Auditory Input DevicesUsing the Clarion Platinum Sound Processor Getting StartedAdjusting for Background Noise Using the TelephoneUsing the Clarion Platinum Sound Processor User hears static VI. Troubleshooting GuideNo sound heard no response from user User hears muffled or distorted soundsHeadpiece falls off Headpiece or Processor gets wetCheck Battery Charge Status Performing a System CheckCheck Lock Status Microphone and System Status Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Replacing ComponentsTo replace the AA Battery Case CableHeadpiece To replace the HeadpieceTroubleshooting Action Table Cleaning VII.Caring for Your Cochlear Implant SystemProcessor Protection Implant Protection Caring for Your Cochlear Implant SystemVIII.Future Product Improvements Mailinfo@advancedbionics.com