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User Manual - cochlear implant HELP

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Nucleus Freedom Sound Processor<br />

Weight (Typical)<br />

Processing Unit: 4.2 g (0.15 oz.)<br />

BTE Controller: 9.9 g (0.35 oz.) (includes 3 x ZnAir batteries)<br />

Bodyworn Controller 25 g<br />

Coil and cable: 4.8 g (0.17 oz.)<br />

Electronic circuitry<br />

(0.88 oz.) (excluding batteries)<br />

Custom analog and digital integrated circuit with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) capabilities<br />

Dual microphone system<br />

Internal Telecoil<br />

Visual indicator of system function via a top indicator light<br />

Visual indicator of system functional status via a display<br />

Operating characteristics<br />

Batteries<br />

BTE Controller: PR44 (675) Zinc Air, or SR44 Silver Oxide or LR44 Alkaline batteries<br />

1 x BTE Recharegable Lithium Ion battery<br />

Bodyworn Controller: AAA size, LR03 Alkaline or HR03 NiMH batteries<br />

Power consumption<br />

60mW typical<br />

External Audio Inputs<br />

Four-pin custom connector for connection to external audio accessories<br />

Accessories<br />

Lapel microphone<br />

TV HiFi cable for mains power equipment<br />

Personal audio cable for battery operated equipment<br />

Monitor earphones<br />

Transmitting cable and coil connection<br />

Four pin connector at the point of connection with the Processing Unit, sealed when mated;<br />

cable permanently connected to the coil.<br />

Controls<br />

Push-button sealed 3 button interface, allowing Power On/Off, P1-P2-P3-P4 program<br />

switching and Microphone sensitivity/Volume control.<br />

The functional status is displayed at all times via a display.<br />

Bodyworn Controller display has a backlight.<br />

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