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Processor options
Depending on your listening needs, your clinician can enable the
following options on your processor:
Listening programs to help you hear better in different listening •
situations. The available programs are Everyday, Noise, Focus and
Music. For more information on these programs, see Changing
programs.
Indicator light fl ashes. •
Private tones. •
Microphone sensitivity or volume settings that you can change. •
For more information, see Changing loudness of sounds.
Telecoil/microphones and accessory/microphones mixing ratios •
that you can change using the remote assistant. For more
information, refer to the Remote Assistant User Guide.
Your processor has been programmed for use with your implant only. It
is important that you only use your own processor and never swap your
processor with another person’s processor. If you have two implants,
correctly match your processor to the correct implant.
Components described in this user guide may not be available in
all countries. Please contact your clinician for more information.
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Getting to know your processor
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