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After you have done one of the above, hold down the Select
button to turn the speech processor back on, that is, until you
either hear sound or the display shows.
Repeat the above steps. If the display is still not showing,
follow the checks suggested for when the sound is
intermittent.
Continue to use your speech processor until you are able to
return the Processing Unit to your clinician for repair.
5. Electromagnetic interference
Try moving away from any electronic device that may be
causing interference, for example buzzing sounds or distorted
speech.
Most electronic devices produce electromagnetic fi elds.
Headset cables, like antennae, pick them up. Common sources
of interference include:
•
radio and TV transmission towers
•
mobile phone towers
•
shopping centre and airport security systems
•
some digital mobile phones
• battery
chargers
• fl
uorescent
lighting
•
mains power boards
The electromagnetic interference (EMI) will be no louder
than your programmed levels and will neither hurt you nor
damage your speech processor. If you still hear buzzing or
distorted speech, turn off your speech processor, take off
your coil and consult your clinician.
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