FM systems are designed to improve a recipient’s signal-to-
noise ratio (SNR) to allow better hearing in noise. FM systems
are useful when the signal comes from a consistent source. For
example, children may use an FM system in the classroom to
hear the teacher over other classroom sounds. Adults may use
an FM system in business meetings to hear the presenter over
the sound of a projector fan and other ambient noise.
Custom Sound
™
Suite 3.2 provides a software upgrade to
the Cochlear
™
Nucleus
®
CP810 Sound Processor making
it compatible with ear-level Dynamic FM receivers. It also
implements changes that affect how the Cochlear Nucleus
CR110 Remote Assistant can be used.
The Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor can incorporate FM signal
inputs through the following devices:
• an ear-level receiver directly connected to the sound
processor
• an ear-level FM receiver connected to the sound processor
using the Euro Accessory Adaptor
• a neckloop receiver and the sound processor’s telecoil, or
• an FM cable connected to a body-worn receiver.
Summary
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