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Fitting Guide 

 

 

 

Roger and Cochlear sound processors Nucleus 5 

and Nucleus 6 

 

This guide provides detailed information on how Roger receivers should be used with Cochlear sound processors  
Nucleus 5 (CP810) and Nucleus 6 (CP910) to achieve the best possible performance. 
 
A 2013 study by Dr. Jace Wolfe of Hearts for Hearing Foundation, Oklahoma City, revealed that the use of Roger systems in 
combination with cochlear implants resulted in significant improvements in speech recognition at high noise levels (70 to 80 
dB (A)) over fixed gain FM and Dynamic FM technologies (see www.phonakpro.com)

1

 

 
 
 

Set-up 

The table below shows what is required to connect the sound processor to a Roger receiver. 
 
 

Sound processor  

Cochlear 
Nucleus 6 (CP910) / Nucleus 5 (CP810)

2

 

Cochlear 
Nucleus 6 (CP910) / Nucleus 5 (CP810)

2

 

 

 

Roger 14 

Cochlear Euro Accessory Adapter and Roger X

 

Adapter / Roger receiver 

 
 

1

Jace Wolfe (2013),

 

Evaluation of speech recognition of cochlear implant recipients using a personal digital adaptive radio frequency system.  

 Accepted by the 

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 

2

 Build Standard C or higher

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Nucleus 5

Page 1: ...provements in speech recognition at high noise levels 70 to 80 dB A over fixed gain FM and Dynamic FM technologies see www phonakpro com 1 Set up The table below shows what is required to connect the sound processor to a Roger receiver Sound processor Cochlear Nucleus 6 CP910 Nucleus 5 CP810 2 Cochlear Nucleus 6 CP910 Nucleus 5 CP810 2 Roger 14 Cochlear Euro Accessory Adapter and Roger X Adapter R...

Page 2: ...ients 3 Available for Roger X 02 only Getting started Attaching Roger 14 Step 1 Attach receiver Roger X Switch all equipment off Attach the adapter to the sound processor Now attach Roger X to the adapter Roger 14 Switch all equipment off Attach the Roger 14 to the sound processor Step 2 Switching on Ask your patient to put on the sound processor and switch it on The sound processor should automat...

Page 3: ... within its operating range Use fresh batteries or make sure the rechargeable battery pack is full charged Processor microphones are attenuated Mixing ratio Microphone sensitivity Ensure a 1 1 mixing ration for Cochlear users is utilized see recommended sound processor setting table Make sure microphone sensitivity has not been reduced in the FM program The Roger microphone s signal suffers from i...

Page 4: ...iro Hold Roger inspiro close to Roger receiver less than 10 cm 4 inches and press Check Roger receiver information will appear on the inspiro s screen Press Manage scroll with the cursor to EasyGain and press OK Now you can change the gain of the receiver in the range of 8 to 8 dB NOTE Deactivation of the audio input is possible by using the Cochlear remote control 4 Available for Roger 14 02 and ...

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