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Cochlear Nucleus CP810 - Checking the Coil; Auto Processor off

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Checking the coil
The remote assistant has an in-built coil sensor that allows you to check
if the coil connected to your processor is receiving sound signals from
your processor.
To use the coil sensor:
Remove the coil from the head.1.
Place the coil on the coil sensor guides on the back of the remote 2.
assistant.
Figure 14: Placing the coil on the back of the remote assistant
If the coil is receiving sound signals, an animation will display on the
remote assistant display. This, however, only provides an indication and
does not confirm that the coil is functioning properly.
If the coil is not receiving sound signals, no response is displayed on the
display.
For more information, refer to the Remote Assistant User Guide.
Auto Processor Off
Your processor automatically turns off when the coil is off (e.g. coil
is not placed on your head) for more than two minutes. The coil-off
indicator light (flashes of orange) flashes until the processor turns off.
If you change a processor setting (using either the processor buttons
or the remote assistant) while the coil-off indicator light is flashing, the
processor will turn off two minutes after making the change.
Your clinician can enable or disable the Auto Processor Off feature.
58 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2010
Using your processor

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