Wireless Accessories
Your sound processor is compatible with
a range of Cochlear Wireless Accessories
that can enhance your listening
experience. Ask your hearing care
professional to learn more about your
options or visit
www.cochlear.com
.
Flight mode
See figure 6
Wireless functionality must be deactivated
when boarding a flight.
1. To turn on Flight mode first turn off
the sound processor by opening the
battery door.
2. Press and hold the program button
and at the same time, close the
battery door.
To turn off Flight mode simply turn the
sound processor off and back on again.
Made for iPhone (MFi)
Your sound processor is a Made for
iPhone (MFi) hearing device. This allows
you to control your sound processor
and stream audio directly from iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch. For full compatibility
details and more information visit
www.cochlear.com
.
1. To pair your sound processor turn
on Bluetooth on your iPhone, iPad or
iPod touch.
2. Turn off your sound processor and go
to Settings > General > Accessibility on
your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
3. Turn on your sound processor and
select Hearing Aids in the Accessibility
menu.
4. When displayed, tap on the sound
processor name under “Devices” and
press Pair when prompted.
Talk on the phone
See figure 7
For best results, use a Cochlear Wireless
Phone Clip or stream the conversation
directly from your iPhone. When using
a normal handheld phone, place the
receiver near the microphone inlet of your
sound processor instead of near your
ear. Ensure the receiver does not touch
the sound processor as this may result in
feedback.
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