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Cochlear Nucleus CP810 - Understanding Private Tones

Cochlear Nucleus CP810
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Indicator light What it means
Continuous flashes
of orange with a short pause
between flashes.
If a battery empty warning
and general fault occur at
the same time, you only see
the battery empty indicator
light (continuous flashes of
orange).
Your processor battery is empty.
You need to replace the disposable
batteries, or recharge the
rechargeable battery module.
Understanding private tones
When private tones are enabled, you hear a tone when you perform
a function (e.g. change the program), or when there is a problem (e.g.
processor battery is empty). Private tones can be heard only by you.
Tone What it means
You hear short high
tones.
You are changing the program.
The number of tones you hear
corresponds to the number of the
selected program (e.g. when you
change from program 1 to program
2, you hear two high tones).
You hear a single high
tone.
You are changing volume or
sensitivity level (Advanced user
interface only)
.. You hear a single long
high tone.
You are changing from using:
The microphones to using the •
telecoil.
The telecoil to using the •
microphones.
The microphones to using an •
audio accessory.
An audio accessory to using •
the microphones.
52 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2010
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