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RIE - HP receiver

Models: KE462-DRW, KE362-DRW, KE262-DRWKE461-DRW, KE361-DRW, KE261-DRW

Reference test gain (60 dB SPL input)

HFA

40

dB

140

130

120

110

100

90

80

Frequency (Hz)

Output

(dB SPL

)

Maximum Output (OSPL90)

Full-on gain (50 dB SPL input)

Max.
HFA

65
57

dB

Maximum output (90 dB SPL input)

Max.

HFA

120
117

dB SPL

Total harmonic distortion

500 Hz
800 Hz

1600 Hz

0.3
0.7
0.5

%

Telecoil sensitivity (1 mA/m input)*
HFA - SPLIV @ 31.6 mA/m (ANSI)
Full-on telecoil sensitivity @ 1 mA/m

Max.

HFA
HFA

95

100

89

dB SPL

Equivalent input noise, w/o noise reduction

22

dB SPL

1/3 Octave Equivalent input noise, w/o noise reduction

1600 Hz

10

dB SPL

Frequency range IEC 60118-0: 2015

100-6750

Hz

Current Drain (Quiescent/Operating)

1.13/1.18

mA

* Telecoil is only for the KE462-DRW, KE362-DRW, KE262-DRW.

Data in accordance with ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015. Measured in a 2cc coupler.

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Technical specifications

Summary of Contents for ReSound Key

Page 1: ...User guide ReSound Receiver In Ear hearing aids ...

Page 2: ...er Serial number Model number Model number Battery type 312 13 Dome earmould type Closed dome Small Medium Large Open dome Small Medium Large Power dome Small Medium Large Tulip dome RIE earmould Program Beep Description 1 One beep 2 Two beeps 3 Three beeps 4 Four beeps 2 ...

Page 3: ...our hearing aids 20 Using a telephone 25 Direct Audio Input 30 Advanced options 33 Wireless accessories 38 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids 40 General warnings and precautions 50 Hearing aid expectations 52 Troubleshooting 53 Warnings to Hearing Aid Dispensers US only 56 Tinnitus Management 59 Regulatory information 72 Technical specifications 80 Additional information 84 3 ...

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Page 5: ...nd transfer sound to the eardrum of a hearing impaired person For devices including a Tinnitus Sound Generator module The Tinnitus Sound Generator module is a tool to generate sounds to be used in a Tinnitus Management Program to temporarily relieve patients suffering from Tinnitus For devices including a dome The dome is intended to be connected to a receiver tube on the hearing aid The dome is i...

Page 6: ...r battery model 62 1 Receiver wire 2 Receiver 3 Dome an open dome is shown 4 Multi function button 5 Microphone inlets 6 Battery compartment 7 Model and serial number in the battery compartment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 Your hearing aid ...

Page 7: ...ttery model 61 1 Receiver wire 2 Receiver 3 Dome an open dome is shown 4 Push button 5 Microphone inlets 6 Battery compartment 7 Model and serial number in the battery compartment 1 3 2 5 6 4 7 Your hearing aid 7 ...

Page 8: ...ip dome Closed dome Open dome Power dome Custom earmould The closed open and power domes are available in different sizes Tulip domes are one size Domes are all light grey Only use domes supplied by ReSound 8 Your hearing aid ...

Page 9: ...r explode 4 Do not attempt to dispose of batteries by burning them 5 Used batteries are harmful to the environment Please dispose of them according to local regulations or return them to your hearing care professional 6 Batteries may leak Remove the battery if you leave the hearing aids unused for longer periods 7 If the batteries are not inserted correctly the device will not work and the batteri...

Page 10: ...ctivates 3 Insert the new battery with the plus sign correctly positioned into the battery compartment door Do not insert it directly into the hearing aid 4 Close the battery door NOTE To save battery power turn off your hearing aids when they are not in use At night turn off the hearing aids Open the battery door completely to allow moisture to evaporate and prolong the hearing aids lifespan 10 P...

Page 11: ...tionalities like streaming from your smartphone or from your TV via our TV streamer As the battery power goes down the wireless functions stop working A short melody every five minutes indicates that battery power is too low The table below shows how the hearing aid functions are affected as the power level declines If the hearing aids are experiencing frequent loss of connection to wireless acces...

Page 12: ...al Hearing aid Remote control Streaming Fully charged P P P Low 4 even tones P P x Depleted 3 even tones and 1 longer tone P x x These will work again when you insert a new battery 12 Preparing your hearing aids for use ...

Page 13: ... for your left ear the other for your right Do not swap them Please pay attention to this when cleaning storing and inserting the hearing aids You might want to ask your hearing care practitioner to mark your hearing aids with a coloured Left and Right indication Left is blue and Right is red Placing your hearing aids in your ears 13 ...

Page 14: ... place push the receiver dome into your ear canal 3 Push the dome far enough into your ear canal so that the wire rests against your head You can check in a mirror NOTE To avoid whistling ensure that the wire and dome fit correctly into your ear If you continue to experience whistling check the troubleshooting guide for other possible reasons and solutions 14 Placing your hearing aids in your ears...

Page 15: ...professional can attach and adjust a sport lock to the receiver To insert a hearing aid with a sport lock 1 Insert the hearing aid as usual 2 Tuck the sport lock into the bottom part of the indentation above your earlobe NOTE Sport locks may become stiff brittle or discoloured over time Contact your hearing care professional for a replacement Placing your hearing aids in your ears 15 ...

Page 16: ...ould into your ear with a gentle twisting movement Move the earmould up and down and press gently Opening and closing your mouth may assist 3 Place the hearing aid behind your ear and ensure it is secure When properly inser ted your hearing aids should fit snugly and comfortably NOTE When inserting an earmould it may help to pull your ear up and outward with the opposite hand 16 Placing your heari...

Page 17: ...CAUTION Never attempt to modify the shape of the hearing aids earmoulds domes or receiver wires yourself Placing your hearing aids in your ears 17 ...

Page 18: ...s from your ears If your hearing aids have domes follow these instructions 1 Lift the hearing aid off your ear 2 Hold the receiver wire with your thumb and forefinger where it bends and pull the dome out of your ear canal 18 Removing your hearing aids from your ears ...

Page 19: ...ntarily 2 Using your thumb and index finger gently pull the earmould not the hearing aid or the wire loose from your ear If your earmould has a removal cord pull it gently to assist The removal cord is a separate line that is additionally attached to the earmould if requested Remove the earmould completely by twisting it gently Removing your hearing aids from your ears 19 ...

Page 20: ...the battery door To turn the hearing aid off open the battery door with your fingernail Smart Start Smart Start delays the time before your hearing aid turns on after you close the battery door With this function activated you will hear a beep for each second of the delay period this is either 5 or 10 seconds NOTE If you do not want to use this function ask your hearing care professional to deacti...

Page 21: ...for a different situation Multi function button 62 models only Push button 61 models only 1 Push the program button to switch between programs 2 You will then hear one or more beeps The number of beeps indicates which program you have selected 3 When you turn the hearing aids off and then back on they always return to the default setting program one and pre set volume Using your hearing aids 21 ...

Page 22: ...ge the volume or listening programs of the hearing aid based on different ways it is pressed If necessary your hearing care professional can change the default settings for the button and fill in the following table to indicate the new settings Button action Default setting New setting Short press up Increases volume Short press down Decreases volume Long press up 3 seconds Changes programme Long ...

Page 23: ...e other side to control volume decrease The volume changes to one hearing aid are repeated on the other side to keep the levels the same Telecoil Optional for 62 models only Your hearing aid may have a telecoil The Telecoil function may help to improve understanding of speech with Hearing Aid Compatible HAC telephones and in theatres cinemas houses of worship etc that have a teleloop installed Whe...

Page 24: ...rating correctly The sound from the teleloop and the hearing aids microphones can be mixed according to your preference Ask your hearing care professional for more details How to use the telecoil program To use your telecoil program with hearing loop systems follow these steps 1 Switch your hearing aids to the Telecoil program 2 Find a good spot Reception is not clear in all locations as it depend...

Page 25: ...to your ear canal or hold it close to the hearing aid microphones as illustrated 2 If you hear whistling try holding the telephone in the same position for a few seconds The hearing aid may be able to cancel the whistling 3 You can also try holding the telephone slightly away from the ear NOTE Depending on your needs your hearing care professional may activate a function specifically for telephone...

Page 26: ...ephone receiver your hearing aids automatically switch the telephone program on when the receiver is close to your ear When you remove the receiver from your ear the hearing aids automatically return to the previous listening program NOTE Ask your hearing care professional to enable Phone Now as one of your programmes Phone Now warnings If a magnet is swallowed seek immediate advice from a medical...

Page 27: ...nd keeping the magnet or a telephone equipped with the magnet 30 cm 12 away from magnetically sensitive devices e g pacemakers Phone Now precautions If you experience frequent signal loss or noise during calls move the magnet to another place on the telephone receiver Only use magnets supplied by ReSound Using a telephone 27 ...

Page 28: ...thoroughly Use a recommended cleaning agent 2 Remove the foil from the magnet 3 Place the magnet on the phone CAUTION If you experience frequent signal loss or noise during calls move the Phone Now magnet to another place on the telephone receiver Only use magnets supplied by ReSound 28 Using a telephone ...

Page 29: ... hearing aids have enabled the Comfort Phone functionality the hearing aid on the non phone ear automatically attenuates Do not cover the phone loudspeaker opening with the magnet If the function does not work to your satisfaction moving the magnet to another position may improve ease of use and comfort If your hearing aids do not switch to the telephone program consistently try repositioning the ...

Page 30: ...omatically switches to DAI The sound is then sent directly to your hearing aid using a cable or a wireless FM system If you want to be able to hear what happens around you you can combine the DAI input with the sounds picked up by your hearing aid s microphones NOTE Your hearing aid s battery will drain faster if you use the DAI functionality 30 Direct Audio Input ...

Page 31: ...pter with the groove on top of the battery door 2 Move the adapter towards the battery door 3 Click the adapter onto the hearing aid Disconnecting a DAI adapter Remove the adapter from the hearing aid and press the small latch downwards Direct Audio Input 31 ...

Page 32: ...forbidden to use electronic devices for instance in airplanes oil rigs Be aware that FM signals might also be picked up and overheard by other receivers Before using the system in another country contact your hearing care professional to make sure your radio channel is permitted in that country Your FM boot and transmitter may only be repaired by an authorised service centre 32 Direct Audio Input ...

Page 33: ...g care professional from home All you need is a smart device with Internet enabled This allows you to 1 Request assistance remotely to adjust your hearing aids to be a better fit for you 2 Keep your hearing aids up to date with the latest software to ensure the best performance possible NOTE Your hearing aids shut down during the install and update process For optimum performance make sure the hea...

Page 34: ...ad and iPod touch The advanced models of our hearing aids are Made for iPhone iPad and iPod touch which allow for direct audio streaming and control from these devices Streaming from an Android smartphone Some Android smartphones can stream audio directly to the advanced models of our hearing aids Your device must be running Android 10 or newer and it must have the Android Streaming for Hearing Ai...

Page 35: ... aids for which they were designed and we take no responsibility if the app is used with other hearing aids Do not disable app notifications Install updates to keep the app working correctly The app must only be used with ReSound hearing aids for which they are intended and ReSound takes no responsibility if the app is used with other hearing aids If you want a printed version of the smart phone a...

Page 36: ...ontrol this option can be added by your hearing care professional However in some areas you are requested to turn off wireless communication CAUTION When boarding a flight or entering an area where RF transmitters are prohibited wireless functionality must be deactivated Turning off wireless communication enter Flight Mode 1 Open and close the battery door on each hearing aid three times within 10...

Page 37: ...ommunication will be activated after 10 seconds NOTE It is important to wait an additional 15 seconds after wireless function resumes before opening and closing the battery compartment again for any reason Flight mode will resume if you open and close the battery compartment during this 15 second window Advanced options 37 ...

Page 38: ...t the volume mute your hearing aids and change programs ReSound Remote Control 2 allows you to adjust the volume or mute your hearing aids change programs and see settings at a glance on its display ReSound Phone Clip streams phone conversations and stereo sound directly to both hearing aids and it doubles as a simple remote control ReSound Micro Mic is a body worn microphone for your friend or co...

Page 39: ...e information on the range of ReSound wireless accessories For use of wireless functionality only use ReSound wireless accessories For further guidance please refer to the user guide of the relevant ReSound wireless accessory Wireless accessories 39 ...

Page 40: ... use to remove grease or moisture 4 Do not wear your hearing aids when putting on cosmetics perfume aftershave hairspray suntan lotion etc These might discolour the hearing aid or get into the hearing aid causing damage 5 Do not immerse your hearing aid in any liquid 6 Keep your hearing aids away from excessive heat and intense direct sunlight The heat may deform the shell damage the electronics a...

Page 41: ...se of a drying kit is recommended WARNING Always turn your hearing aids off while cleaning and maintaining them Cleaning tools 1 Soft cloth 2 Brush for cleaning Use the brush on all surfaces and orifices Also use your brush for daily cleaning and battery handling 3 Wire loop Use the wire loop to clean the earmould 4 Magnet Use the magnet to lift and replace the battery Cleaning and caring for your...

Page 42: ...ecause the microphones may be damaged CAUTION Do not use alcohol or other solvents to clean your hearing aid the protective coating will be damaged NOTE Do not use the wire loop to clean the microphone inlets If the microphone inlets remain clogged after brushing the exterior ask your hearing care professional to help you clean them 42 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids ...

Page 43: ...ional Incorrect dome replacement can result in a dome being left in your ear when you remove your hearing aid If you suspect that you have a dome stuck in your ear contact your hearing care professional Only use original ReSound consumables e g domes and wax filters Open closed and power domes The illustrations show an open dome but the procedure is the same for all other domes Follow these instru...

Page 44: ...ff the receiver and discard This may require a bit of force 2 Push the new dome over the ribbed end of the receiver 3 Check that the dome is securely mounted by carefully lifting the lower part of the dome and verifying that the collar completely covers the ribbed end of the receiver 4 OK 44 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids ...

Page 45: ... instructions 1 Remove the used dome by pulling it off the receiver and discard This may require a bit of force 2 Push the largest petal back then press the tulip dome over the ribbed end of the receiver Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids 45 ...

Page 46: ...g that the collar completely covers the ribbed end of the receiver 4 Push the larger petal toward the receiver This illustration shows a cor rectly mounted tulip dome Ensure the large petal is outside the small petal 46 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids ...

Page 47: ...ng care professional for advice on how often you need to do this It will depend on how much earwax your ears produce If you wear a dome remove it before following this process for replacing the wax filter You will need your box of wax filter tools Box of 8 wax filter tools The wax filter tool has two functions a removal tip to collect the used filter and a replacement tip with a white filter Clean...

Page 48: ...take out one of the tools Each tool has a small hook removal tip in one end and a new wax filter in the other 3 Insert the removal tip into the used wax filter and then pull the tool straight out It is important to pull it straight and not on an angle 48 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids ...

Page 49: ...ntly press the replacement straight into the sound outlet until the outer ring is touching the sound outlet 3 Pull the tool straight out your new wax filter will remain in place Re attach your dome or a replacement dome Only use original ReSound consumables e g domes and wax filters Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids 49 ...

Page 50: ...ge hearing aids However they have the potential to momentarily affect the sound quality or temporarily create undesired sounds from the hearing aids 3 Do not wear hearing aids in mines oil fields or other explosive areas unless those areas are certified for hearing aid use 4 Do not allow others to use your hearing aids 5 Hearing aid usage by children or mentally disabled persons should be supervis...

Page 51: ...put must be safe according to the requirements of IEC 60601 1 IEC 60065 EN IEC 62368 1 or IEC 60950 1 as appropriate wired connection for example HI PRO SpeedLink NOTE For use of wireless functionality only use supported wireless accessories For further guidance regarding e g pairing please refer to the user guide of the relevant wireless accessory General precautions 1 When wireless function is a...

Page 52: ...ting from organic conditions Consistent use of the hearing aid is recommended In most cases infrequent use does not permit you to get full benefit from it The use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing rehabilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instructions in lip reading 52 Hearing aid expectations ...

Page 53: ...volume very loud Reduce the volume Is the receiver wire broken or is the earmould clogged Visit your hearing care professional Are you holding an object e g a hat or a telephone mouthpiece close to the hearing aid Move your hand away to create more space between the hearing aid and the object Is your ear full of wax Visit your physician Troubleshooting 53 ...

Page 54: ...n or the earmould clogged Consult your hearing care professional Is your ear full of wax Visit your physician Sound is distorted spluttering or weak Is the battery dead Replace with a new battery Is the battery dirty Clean it or replace it with a new one Is the receiver wire broken or the earmould clogged Consult your hearing care professional Is there moisture in your hearing aid Use a desiccant ...

Page 55: ...attery drains very quickly Did you leave your hearing aid switched on for long periods of time Always turn off your hearing aids when you are not using them e g during the night Is the battery old Check the battery packaging Troubleshooting 55 ...

Page 56: ...n the previous 90 days 3 History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days 4 Acute or chronic dizziness 5 Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days 6 Audiometric air bone gap equal to or greater than 15 dB at 500 Hertz Hz 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz 7 Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal ...

Page 57: ...t a hearing aid The hearing aid evaluation will enable the audiologist or hearing care professional to select and fit a hearing aid to your individual needs If you have reservations about your ability to adapt to amplification you should inquire about the availability of a trial rental or purchase option program Many hearing care professionals now offer programs that permit you to wear a hearing a...

Page 58: ...an audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation because hearing loss may cause problems in language development and the educational and social growth of a child An audiologist is qualified by training and experience to assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation of a child with hearing loss 58 Warnings to Hearing Aid Dispensers US only ...

Page 59: ...r the therapeutic sound of a continuous or fluctuating noise Indications for use of the TSG module US only The Tinnitus Sound Generator module is a tool to generate sounds to be used in a Tinnitus Management Program to temporarily relieve patients suffering from Tinnitus The target population is primarily the adult population over 18 years of age This product may also be used with children 5 years...

Page 60: ...le is a frequency and amplitude shaped white noise generator Noise signal level and frequency characteristics can be adjusted to the specific therapeutic needs as determined by your doctor audiologist or hearing care professional Your doctor audiologist or hearing care professional can modulate the generated noise with the purpose of making it more pleasant The noise can then resemble for example ...

Page 61: ...here ear to ear synchronization is enabled your hearing care professional can also enable environmental monitoring synchronization so that the TSG noise level is automatically adjusted simultaneously in both hearing aids dependent on the background sound level Additionally since the hearing aid has a volume control the background noise level monitored by the hearing aid and the volume control can ...

Page 62: ... sound generator on the volume will have this optimal setting Therefore it might not be necessary to control the volume loudness manually However the volume control provides the ability to adjust the volume or amount of stimulus to the liking of the user The tinnitus sound generator volume can only be adjusted within the range set by the hearing care professional The volume control is an optional ...

Page 63: ...g aid must be connected with the smartphone or mobile device TSG Technical specifications Audio signal technology Digital Available sounds White noise signal which can be shaped with the following configurations High pass filter Low pass filter 500 Hz 2000 Hz 750 Hz 3000 Hz 1000 Hz 4000 Hz 1500 Hz 5000 Hz 2000 Hz 6000 Hz 8000 Hz Tinnitus Management 63 ...

Page 64: ...generator such as dizziness nausea headaches perceived decrease in auditory function or increase in tinnitus perception you should discontinue use of sound generator and seek medical evaluation Children and physically or mentally challenged users will require training by a doctor audiologist hearing care professional or the guardian for the insertion and removal of the hearing aid containing the T...

Page 65: ...itions that may affect tinnitus are identified and treated before the sound generator instrument is used The sound generator instrument is a tool to generate sounds to be used with appropriate counselling and or in a tinnitus management programme to relieve patients suffering from tinnitus Warning information WARNING Sound generators can be dangerous if improperly used Sound generators should be u...

Page 66: ...d discontinue use of the sound generator and seek medical evaluation To prevent unintended usage by paediatric or physically or mentally disabled users the volume control must if enabled be configured to only provide a decrease of the sound generator output level Children and physically or mentally disabled users will require guardian supervision while wearing the TSG hearing aid 66 Tinnitus Manag...

Page 67: ...ive user has any of the following conditions 1 Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear 2 History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days 3 History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days 4 Acute or chronic dizziness 5 Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days 6 Audiometric air bone gap equal to o...

Page 68: ...vels Tinnitus Sound Generator precautions 1 Should the user develop any side effects from using the sound generator such as dizziness nausea headaches perceived decrease in auditory function or increase in tinnitus perception the user should discontinue use of the sound generator and seek medical evaluation 2 Discontinue use of the sound generator and consult promptly with a licensed physician if ...

Page 69: ...justing the sound generator output level To prevent unintended usage by paediatric or physically or mentally disabled users the volume control must be configured to only provide a decrease of the sound generator output level 5 Children and physically or mentally disabled users will require guardian supervision while wearing the TSG hearing aid 6 Adjustment of the Tinnitus Sound Generator settings ...

Page 70: ...e prospective user has any of the following conditions 1 Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear 2 History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days 3 History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days 4 Acute or chronic dizziness 5 Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days 6 Audiometric air bone gap ...

Page 71: ...ions the user should not use the sound generator for more than eight 8 hours a day when this is set to a level of 85 dB SPL or above When the sound generator is set to levels of 90 dB SPL or above the user should not use the sound generator for more than two 2 hours per day In no case should the sound generator be worn at uncomfortable levels Tinnitus Management 71 ...

Page 72: ... new products or products manufactured from new or serviceable used parts or repaired using new or refurbished replacement parts The warranty period of hearing aids is designated on your warranty card which is provided by your hearing care professional For hearing aids that require service please contact your hearing care professional for assistance Hearing aids that malfunction must be repaired b...

Page 73: ...lues of 0 C 32 F to 45 C 113 F at a relative humidity of 90 non condensing During transport or storage the temperature should not exceed the limit values of 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F at a relative humidity of 90 RH non condensing for a limited time Regulatory information 73 ...

Page 74: ...t harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tel...

Page 75: ...clares that the radio equipment types BER13 and VER12 are in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address www declarations resound com In US FCC CFR 47 Part 15 subpart C Other identified applicable international regulatory requirements in countries outside the EU and US Please refer to local country requiremen...

Page 76: ... IC 6941C BER13 and VER12 FCC ID X26VER12 IC 6941C VER12 This device includes an RF transmitter which operates in the frequency band of 2 4 GHz 2 48 GHz Hearing aid variants Receiver in the ear RIE hearing aids of type BER13 with FCC ID X26BER13 IC number 6941C BER13 and size 13 battery are available in the following variants KE462 DRW KE362 DRW KE262 DRW Nominal RF output power transmitted is 1 1...

Page 77: ...hearing aids of type VER12 with FCC ID X26VER12 IC number 6941C VER12 and size 312 battery are available in the following variants KE461 DRW KE361 DRW KE261 DRW Nominal RF output power transmitted is 1 dBm Regulatory information 77 ...

Page 78: ...se Do not dispose of your hearing aids and batteries with ordinary household waste Your hearing aids and batteries should be disposed of at sites intended for electronic waste or returned to your hearing care professional for safe disposal Please ask your local hearing care professional concerning disposal of your hearing aid NOTE There may be specific regulations in your country Product is a Type...

Page 79: ...Complies with IMDA Standards DA105282 Complies with IMDA standards Regulatory information 79 ...

Page 80: ...ximum output 90 dB SPL input Max HFA 113 109 dB SPL Total harmonic distortion 500 Hz 800 Hz 1600 Hz 0 5 0 8 0 5 Telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m input HFA SPLIV 31 6 mA m ANSI Full on telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m Max HFA HFA 82 91 76 dB SPL Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 21 dB SPL 1 3 Octave Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 1600 Hz 9 dB SPL Frequency range IEC 60118 0 2015 100 8000...

Page 81: ... sensitivity 1 mA m input HFA SPLIV 31 6 mA m ANSI Full on telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m Max HFA HFA 86 96 81 dB SPL Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 24 dB SPL 1 3 Octave Equivalent input noise w o Noise reduction 1600 Hz 11 dB SPL Frequency range IEC 60118 0 2015 100 8060 Hz Current Drain Quiescent Operating 1 13 1 19 mA Telecoil is only for the KE462 DRW KE362 DRW KE262 DRW Data in accor...

Page 82: ...z 800 Hz 1600 Hz 0 3 0 7 0 5 Telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m input HFA SPLIV 31 6 mA m ANSI Full on telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m Max HFA HFA 95 100 89 dB SPL Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 22 dB SPL 1 3 Octave Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 1600 Hz 10 dB SPL Frequency range IEC 60118 0 2015 100 6750 Hz Current Drain Quiescent Operating 1 13 1 18 mA Telecoil is only for the KE462...

Page 83: ... sensitivity 1 mA m input HFA SPLIV 31 6 mA m ANSI Full on telecoil sensitivity 1 mA m Max HFA HFA 105 108 96 dB SPL Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 23 dB SPL 1 3 Octave Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 1600 Hz 9 dB SPL Frequency range IEC 60118 0 2015 130 4920 Hz Current Drain Quiescent Operating 1 14 1 21 mA Telecoil is only for the KE462 DRW KE362 DRW KE262 DRW Data in acco...

Page 84: ...er Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS F...

Page 85: ...ertified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards 2020 GN Hearing A S All rights reserved ReSound is a trademark of GN Hearing A S Apple the Apple logo iPhone iPad iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark of...

Page 86: ...Notes 86 Additional information ...

Page 87: ...Notes Additional information 87 ...

Page 88: ...stralia Tel free 1800 658 955 resound com New Zealand GN Hearing New Zealand Limited Ground Floor North Entrance 4 Fred Thomas Drive Takapuna Auckland 0622 Tel free 0800 900 126 resound com Singapore GN Hearing Pte Ltd 456 Alexandra Road 22 01 Singapore 119962 Tel 65 6320 9388 resound com Any issues relating to the EU Medical DeviceDirective 93 42 EEC or EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU sho...

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