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OTICOn InTIGA FITTInG GUIDE

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Open Dome

  6 mm
  8 mm
10 mm

Earpieces

Dome and Intiga Micro Mould selection for Standard Receiver

Selecting Dome

The Open Dome is available in three different sizes:  
6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm. The most commonly used is  
the medium sized 8 mm Dome. 

The Open Dome is suitable for hearing losses up to 70 dB in 
the high frequencies and is the best option for most users. 

The Plus Dome allows more mid-frequency gain and 
 extends the fitting range to 80 dB HL in the high frequen-
cies. It is suitable if the user requires greater loudness or 
more mid-frequency gain. Genie will automatically prescribe 
Open or Plus Dome. The Plus Dome is available in one size.

You also have the possibility of selecting Power Domes  
for closed instant fittings up to 80 dB flat hearing loss.  
The Power Dome is available in four different sizes:  
6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm and 12 mm. 

The oval tip of the Plus Dome 
should always be placed on 
the Receiver unit as illustrated.

The Dome should sit comfort-
ably in the ear canal to support 
and hold the Receiver.

Power Dome

  6 mm
  8 mm
10 mm
12 mm

Intiga Micro Mould

Custom Fit

Plus Dome

One Size

Summary of Contents for INTIGA

Page 1: ...The Oticon Intiga Success Manual The Complete Guide to Fitting Oticon Intiga using Genie 2011 2...

Page 2: ...in Genie If selecting Quick Fit the programming section in this manual is only advisory The Quick Fit programming is a fast track taking you through the most basic top level settings The programming s...

Page 3: ...14 Receiver markings 14 Measuring the ear for correct Receiver length 15 Attaching the ear grip 15 Removing the ear grip 17 Inserting and placing the device on the ear 17 Shaping the Receiver Unit 18...

Page 4: ...tance and immediate benefit in quiet and noise Oticon Intiga is available in three feature configurations Oticon Intiga 10 is the full featured premium solution for clients seeking better understandin...

Page 5: ...ange 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 125 Hz 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k dB HL Open Dome Plus Dome Intiga Micro Mould Power Dome Colour Selection Chroma Beige 90 Terracotta 94 Chestnut Brown 93 Nat...

Page 6: ...to remove and or replace the top shell in the following instances Initial programming of the Intiga devices Changing the Receiver Follow up programming of the device Programming Oticon Intiga for the...

Page 7: ...ape of the grip of the tool follows the shape of the Oticon Intiga instrument Insert the hook of the back arm between the top shell and battery drawer a and push down on the other end lifting off the...

Page 8: ...3 4 or 5 1 2 3 4 5 Receiver markings R red L blue marking Measuring the ear for correct Receiver length When fitting a Standard Receiver the correct measure ment corresponds to the top of the ear cana...

Page 9: ...nail to dislodge the ear grip and push from the other side 1 Insert the earpiece Dome or Mould into the ear canal 2 Place the hearing device behind the ear The Receiver unit with the correct earpiece...

Page 10: ...nge the curve of the Receiver wire by straightening it a little or changing the insertion depth This is not a difficult procedure and the following steps are important to avoid damaging the Receiver u...

Page 11: ...range to 80 dB HL in the high frequen cies It is suitable if the user requires greater loudness or more mid frequency gain Genie will automatically prescribe Open or Plus Dome The Plus Dome is availab...

Page 12: ...eton or Half shell RITE Intiga Micro Moulds for the Standard Receiver The Intiga Micro Mould is an acrylic custom solution that can be used instead of a dome for a RITE fitting Intiga Micro Moulds and...

Page 13: ...Actual vent size mm X Large 2 4 Large 2 4 Medium 1 4 Small 0 8 No Vent 0 Attaching the Intiga Micro Mould When fitting Oticon Intiga RITE hearing devices with Intiga Micro Moulds follow the instructio...

Page 14: ...The Mould cannot be detached from the Receiver without the Intiga Micro Mould tool When detaching the Intiga Micro Mould follow the instructions to the right 1 Remove the WaxStop 2 Place the tool in t...

Page 15: ...8 Oticon Intiga FITTING GUIDE 29 Connecting Oticon Intiga to Genie Oticon Intiga is programmed using the Genie fitting software compatible with NOAH 3 0 and Oticon programming cable 3 right and left 4...

Page 16: ...Top Shell by inserting the front hooks into the base shell and lower the other end until it snaps into the base Programming Oticon Intiga the first time 3 Attach the 3 programming cable to the top sh...

Page 17: ...ming shell by forcing it side ways 1 Remove the top shell with the Service Tool 2 Attach the Programming Top Shell 3 Program Intiga as needed 4 Remove the Programming Top Shell 5 Attach the regular to...

Page 18: ...cordless programming nEARcom Instruments which have never been programmed must be assigned to the correct side left and right in Genie Use a BEEP test as follows To identify the instruments place them...

Page 19: ...6 End Fitting Verify and set user operated buttons and link Streamer s Task Pane Vertical Navigation In each organizer step there is a Task Pane that gives access to tools and links related to where y...

Page 20: ...not stored in the instrument 3 Green Connected and settings are programmed and stored in the instrument and in Genie The Adaptation Manager provides easy access to an acclimatisation process in three...

Page 21: ...le maximum gain in the range of 0 10 dB at 2 5 dB steps To modify the Reserve Gain adjust the instrument s gain or change the feedback limit The volume control ranges 30 dB From the preferred level ga...

Page 22: ...Intiga instruments Multiband Adaptive Directionality is designed to provide benefit from Directionality in situations where the Speech to Noise can be improved Through Binaural Broadband the Multiban...

Page 23: ...in the hearing instrument When you go back to Controls in Fitting the current feedback limits will be available at the curves displaying simulated insertion gain and 2cc gain when clicking on the Show...

Page 24: ...nstration The Amplification tab shows the actual aided response output vs the unaided input as well as both input and gain Use the ear icons to switch between ears when demonstrating one ear at a time...

Page 25: ...control usage is analysed when VC function is enabled via the Streamer Signal processing the Envirogram summarizes the overall sound levels for all general programs Life Learning is a feature that hel...

Page 26: ...ld measurements In situ audiometry can be conducted between 250 Hz 8 kHz except for Open and Plus Domes where the frequency range is 750 Hz 8 kHz How to use in situ audiometry The layout of the tool r...

Page 27: ...s in use leave the second serial number field empty If your instruments are connected via HI PRO you cannot use the automatic read out Instead you need to type in the serial number of your Streamer Yo...

Page 28: ...gives access to the four dedicated programs used for streaming applications The applications are organized under 4 tabs TV Phones Microphone and Audio where you can adjust several controls in order t...

Page 29: ...d bass dynamics and gives much better LF response with open fittings The Power Bass is adjusted in 3 steps High Medium Low or can be set to off Music Widening Creates a more spacious sound experience...

Page 30: ...o the client s Streamer General Perception M relative to Phone Normally the level for the hearing instrument microphone should be lower softer than the phone in order to focus on the phone conversatio...

Page 31: ...or the hearing instrument micro phone and the Audio Source should be equal 0 dB in order to easily hear conversations User Instructions This tool indicates how the programs are configured on the Otico...

Page 32: ...62 Oticon Intiga FITTING GUIDE 63 ConnectLine Concept 6...

Page 33: ...ssly transmits sound from phones TV ConnectLine microphone and other devices to both hearing instruments thereby improving the overall sound quality and speech understanding Streamer has a build in mi...

Page 34: ...ature designed to break if the neck strap is caught in something If the neck strap breaks it must be replaced If through daily use the neck strap becomes frayed or dirty it should be replaced Adjustin...

Page 35: ...hat just like for other pincodes the 0 s most probably will appear as asterisks 7 Streamer and the mobile phone are now paired The pairing is done only once If the phone is switched off or Streamer is...

Page 36: ...ter a few seconds an orange light is shown on Streamer and the TV Adapter The hearing instruments will receive the TV sound STOP sound Press and release the Audio button Streamer disconnects from TV A...

Page 37: ...tton on the Phone Adapter for 6 seconds until the red status indicator flashes 4 Within 30 seconds the Phone Adapter connects to Streamer and pairing is complete 5 The red status indicator of the Phon...

Page 38: ...Streamer as a pair the devices must be placed within range less than 10 meters 2 Assure that Streamer s key lock is deactivated 3 Press Streamer Connect button for 6 seconds until the blue light start...

Page 39: ...e Audio button will also start streaming Note This feature is only available in Streamer 1 3 or later To upgrade Streamer firmware to a later version please see page 80 81 Stop wireless audio streamin...

Page 40: ...scharged takes approximately 4 hours Streamer will work while being charged When fully recharged the battery indicator light is solid green Daily recharging is recommended unless Streamer is rarely us...

Page 41: ...f with up to date information about the differences between Streamer Firmware releases on the market today The document also has an overview of the different push button func tions in the latest relea...

Page 42: ...regularly or whenever occluded with debris Replacing the dome is easy Remove the old dome using your finger nails Push the new dome onto the Receiver Give it a push to secure it safely Make sure that...

Page 43: ...wax protection system Replace the wax filter if it is clogged or there is no sound from the instrument WaxStop At the end of the Intiga Micro Mould is a WaxStop wax protection system Replace the wax f...

Page 44: ...nth If the client complains that there is no sound replace the WaxStop first 4 Why does the Receiver unit need two different wax filter systems when using a Custom Mould The NoWax on the Receiver unit...

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