If your processor has the Simple user interface, you can use the remote
assistant to change sensitivity.
Controlling volume
Volume controls your perception of loudness. If your clinician has
enabled you to change the volume, you can:
Reduce the volume if sounds are uncomfortably loud.•
Increase the volume if speech, including your own voice, is too •
soft.
If your clinician has enabled the Advanced user interface, you can press
the upper button to increase volume. To decrease volume, press the
lower button. When you change volume level, you see a flash of green.
If your processor has the Simple user interface, you can use the remote
assistant to change the volume.
If you are adjusting the volume setting often, or if adjusting the volume
causes you discomfort, consult your clinician.
Locking and unlocking processor buttons
You can lock the buttons on your processor to prevent children from
changing the controls, or to avoid accidental button presses changing
your processor settings.
To lock the buttons, briefly press both the upper button and the lower
button at the same time.
A flash of green followed by a flash of orange confirms that your
processor buttons are locked. If you press any button on the processing
unit when it is locked, you see an orange flash.
You cannot turn off your processor while the buttons are locked.
To unlock the buttons, briefly press both the upper button and the lower
button at the same time. A flash of orange followed by a flash of green
confirms that the buttons are unlocked.