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5 Cochlear Update | FM Solutions
HOW DOES AN EARLEVEL FM RECEIVER WORK?
The microphone of the FM transmitter picks up the speaker’s voice and
sends it via a specific radio frequency (RF) channel to the FM receiver.
When the transmitter and the receiver are turned on, the wireless
connection is established between the two devices, since most current
devices automatically synchronise to the same channel (this can be done
manually if required). The Euro Accessory Adaptor connects an ear-level
receiver to the CP810 Sound Processor via the accessory socket.
CONNECTING AN EARLEVEL DYNAMIC FM RECEIVER
Some ear-level Dynamic FM receivers, such as the Phonak ML14i, connect
directly into the CP810 Sound Processor’s accessory socket. Once the
receiver is plugged in, it will automatically turn on. Other ear-level
Dynamic receivers, such as the MLxi require the use of the Euro Accessory
Adaptor to work.
CONNECTING AN EARLEVEL RECEIVER
Insert the FM receiver into the three pin socket on the Euro Accessory
Adaptor. Insert the Euro Accessory Adaptor into the sound processor’s
accessory socket and switch the FM receiver on (instructions for specific
models follow). The CP810 Sound Processor automatically detects the
Euro Accessory Adaptor and FM receiver. The CP810 Sound Processor
should be programmed with Custom Sound 3.1 or a later version to ensure
automatic detection of the FM receiver and Euro Accessory Adaptor.
WHAT ARE THE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE EARLEVEL FM
RECEIVERS FOR THE CP810 SOUND PROCESSOR?
Following is a current list of the commercially available, ear-level FM
receivers that have been validated and meet Cochlear’s requirements
for use with the CP810 Sound Processor. This list will be updated with
additional ear-level FM receivers as they meet Cochlear’s requirements and
validation testing.
Note: Dynamic ear-level FM receivers are supported only in the CP810
Build Standard C processor. CP810 Build Standards A and B support
Dynamic FM in neckloop receivers (e.g. MyLink+). The build standard of the
processor is identified by the letter after the serial number. Locate the serial
number on the curved inside edge of the CP810 and read the letter (e.g.
‘#1010090115377 A’ is a Build Standard A processor).
Specific recommendations for the use of FM systems with the
Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor
1. Ear-level FM receivers with and without the Euro Accessory Adaptor
ear-level
fm receivers
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