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Instructions for Use

Hear

Link

Receiver in-the-Ear 

Hearing Aids

miniRITE T 

miniRITE T R

Summary of Contents for HearLink miniRITE T R Charger

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use HearLink Receiver in the Ear Hearing Aids miniRITE T miniRITE T R ...

Page 2: ... FW 1 1 Philips HearLink 9030 MNR T R 05714464033171 HER9032 Philips HearLink 7030 MNR T R 05714464033188 HER7032 Philips HearLink 5030 MNR T R 05714464033195 HER5032 Philips HearLink 9030 MNR T 05714464033171 HER9031 Philips HearLink 7030 MNR T 05714464033188 HER7031 Philips HearLink 5030 MNR T 05714464033195 HER5031 ...

Page 3: ...The following speakers are available for the above model Speaker 60 Speaker 85 Speaker 100 Power Receiver Mold speaker 100 Power Receiver Mold speaker 105 MicroShell 60 MicroShell 85 ...

Page 4: ...re professional responsible for adjusting the hearing aid Intended user group Adults and children older than 36 months Use environment Indoor and outdoor Contraindications Not suitable for infants below 36 months Users of active implants must pay special attention when using the hearing aid For more information read the Warnings section Clinical benefits The hearing aid is designed to provide bett...

Page 5: ...IMPORTANT NOTICE The hearing aid amplification is uniquely adjusted and optimized to your personal hearing capabilities during the hearing aid fitting performed by your hearing care professional ...

Page 6: ...time 12 Battery performance 13 Turn hearing aids ON OFF using the charger 14 Turn hearing aids ON OFF using the push button 15 Turn hearing aids ON OFF 16 Low battery indication 17 Identify left and right hearing aid 18 How to replace the disposable battery size 312 20 Put on hearing aid 22 ...

Page 7: ...d earpieces 30 Replace ProWax filter 31 Hearing aid storage 32 Change volume 33 Change program 34 Options Flight mode 36 Mute your hearing aids 38 Using your hearing aid with iPhone iPad and iPod 40 Using your hearing aid with Android devices 41 Pairing and compatibility 42 Wireless accessories and other options 43 ...

Page 8: ... warnings 46 More info Troubleshooting 58 Water dust resistant IP68 62 Conditions of use 63 Technical information 66 Mobile phone 70 Warranty 77 Your individual hearing aid settings 78 Sound and LED light indicators 79 Technical Data 84 ...

Page 9: ...he hearing care professional Wax filter Protects the speaker from earwax damage Speaker Sound out Ear grip Holds the speaker in place optional Push button Upper part Lower part Microphones Sound in LED light Nail grip MNR T only Opens the battery drawer Battery drawer MNR T only Contains the battery ...

Page 10: ...10 About Getting started Daily use Options Warnings More info 60 85 100 100 105 60 85 Standard speakers The hearing aid uses one of the following speakers Power Receiver Mold MicroShell ...

Page 11: ...herm LiteTip Note For details on replacing the dome see the Replace standard earpieces section VarioTherm is a registered trade mark of Dreve Power dome Grip Tip Available in small and large left and right with or without vent OpenBass dome Bass dome double vent Only as OpenBass dome for speaker 60 6 mm 5 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm Dome sizes ...

Page 12: ...ed hearing aids If your hearing aid s battery is completely drained the normal charging time is 3 hours 1 hour 0 5 hour Fully charged 50 charged 25 charged When the battery is fully charged the charging process stops automatically Charging time may vary depending on the remaining capacity of the battery and between the left right hearing aid For instructions on how to use your charger see the char...

Page 13: ...an influence this performance Rechargeable battery MNR T R only If your rechargeable hearing aids do not perform for a full day you may need to have the rechargeable battery replaced If so contact your hearing care professional If your hearing aids run out of battery ensure you recharge them by placing them in the charger Be aware that restarting the hearing aids does not give you more usage time ...

Page 14: ...ight blinks GREEN twice confirming that it is ready for use Depending on your hearing aid settings you may also hear a start up jingle Your hearing aid automatically turns OFF and starts charging when placed in the charger The hearing aid LED light turns ORANGE IMPORTANT NOTICE If applicable ensure that your charger is powered or that the charger s built in battery is charged when the hearing aid ...

Page 15: ...turns GREEN Release the push button and wait until the hearing aid LED light blinks GREEN twice The hearing aid is now turned ON To turn OFF Press and hold the lower part of the push button for approximately three seconds until the hearing aid LED light turns ORANGE The hearing aid plays four descending tones Release the push button and the hearing aid is turned OFF For information regarding tones...

Page 16: ...r is used to turn the hearing aids ON and OFF To save battery life make sure your hearing aids are switched OFF when you are not wearing them To perform a quick reset of hearing aid settings open and close the battery drawer Turn ON Close the battery drawer with the battery in place Turn OFF Open the battery drawer ...

Page 17: ... hours before the hearing aid runs out of battery At this point you may continue to stream audio for approximately one hour MNR T When the battery is running low you will hear three alternate beeps This gives you approximately 15 minutes before the hearing aid runs out of battery At this point Bluetooth connectivity is turned OFF Three alternate beeps The battery is running low Four descending ton...

Page 18: ...ring aid as they may be programmed differently You can find left right color indicators on the hearing aid itself and on 60 and 85 speakers as shown Indicator markings either L or R can also be found on 100 speakers and some earpieces For 105 speakers the indicator is found on the earpiece A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid ...

Page 19: ...med differently You can find left right color indicators on the hearing aid itself and on 60 and 85 speakers as shown Indicator markings either L or R can also be found on 100 speakers and some earpieces For 105 speakers the indicator is found on the earpiece A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid ...

Page 20: ...to replace the disposable battery size 312 MNR T only 2 Uncover 3 Insert Fully open the battery drawer and remove the battery Remove the sticky label from the side of the new battery Insert the new bat tery into the battery drawer with the side facing upwards 1 Remove ...

Page 21: ...tery drawer You may hear a jingle through the earpiece You can use the MultiTool to change the battery Use the mag netic end to remove and insert batteries The MultiTool is provided by your hearing care professional 4 Close Tip ...

Page 22: ...ed Ensure you only use parts designed for your hearing aid Hold the bend of the speaker wire be tween your thumb and index finger The earpiece should point towards the opening of the ear canal Gently push the ear piece into your ear canal until the speak er wire sits close to your head If the speaker has an ear grip place it in the ear so it follows the contour of the ear Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

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Page 24: ...and wire loop for cleaning and removing earwax If you need a new MultiTool contact your hearing care professional Brush Wire loop Magnet IMPORTANT NOTICE The MultiTool has a built in magnet Keep the MultiTool at least 30 centimeters 1 foot away from credit cards and other magnetically sensitive devices ...

Page 25: ...rush to carefully brush debris away from the openings and the surface around the openings Ensure that you do not forcefully squeeze parts of the MultiTool into the microphone openings This may damage the hearing aid IMPORTANT NOTICE To clean the hearing aid use a soft dry cloth The hearing aid must never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids Microphone openings ...

Page 26: ...ece dome and Grip Tip If the earpiece is filled with earwax replace it with a new one Grip Tip needs to be replaced at least once a month Hold on to the speaker and pull off the earpiece Insert the speaker exactly into the middle of the earpiece to get a secure fit Push firmly to ensure that the earpiece is securely fastened Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

Page 27: ...27 IMPORTANT NOTICE If the earpiece is not on the speaker when removed from the ear the earpiece may still be in the ear canal For further instructions consult your hearing care professional ...

Page 28: ...essional ProWax miniFit filter The speaker has a white wax filter attached to the end where the earpiece is attached The wax filter keeps earwax and debris from damaging the speaker Ensure you replace the filter when clogged or if the hearing aid does not sound normal Alternatively contact your hearing care professional Ensure you remove the earpiece from the speaker before replacing the wax filte...

Page 29: ...ith the new wax filter Insert the empty pin into the wax filter in the speaker and pull it out Insert the new wax filter using the other pin remove the tool and throw it out 1 Tool New filter New filter Empty pin Old filter Final Note If you use a mold or LiteTip your hearing care professional must replace the wax filter in the speaker ...

Page 30: ...from damaging the speaker Ensure you replace the filter when clogged or if the hearing aid does not sound normal Alternatively contact your hearing care professional Clean the vent by inserting the brush through the hole twisting it slightly Vent Note If you use a mold or MicroMold your hearing care professional must replace the wax filter in the speak er VarioTherm MicroMold and LiteTip do not ha...

Page 31: ...from the shell The tool has two pins one empty for re moval and one with the new wax filter Insert the empty pin into the wax filter in the earpiece and pull it out Insert the new wax filter using the other pin remove the tool and throw it out 1 Tool New filter Old filter ...

Page 32: ... in the sun in front of a window or in a car even if the hearing aid is in the charger Long term storage Before you put away or store the hearing aid for a prolonged period of time more than 14 days ensure you first fully charge the hearing aid and then turn it OFF This way the battery can be charged again Note To protect the rechargeable battery it is necessary that you fully charge the hearing a...

Page 33: ...me you hear a beep For information regarding button press times see the table General settings overview for your hearing aid in the Your individual hearing aid settings section at the end of this booklet MAXIMUM START UP VOLUME MINIMUM Press button to increase volume Press button to decrease volume ...

Page 34: ...ng care professional Depending on the program you choose 1 2 3 or 4 you hear one to four tones For information regarding tones see the Sound and LED light indicators section For information regarding button press times see the table General settings overview for your hearing aid in the Your individual hearing aid settings section at the end of this booklet ...

Page 35: ...e program cycle switches one program forward when the upper part of the push button is pressed for example program 1 to 2 or program 4 to 1 If the lower part of the push button is pressed the program cycle goes backward for example 2 to 1 or program 1 to 4 ...

Page 36: ... functioning Be aware that pressing the push button on one hearing aid activates Flight mode on both hearing aids For more information about sounds and lights see the Sound and LED light indicators section To activate and deactivate Press and hold the lower part of the push button for seven seconds Four descending tones a short jingle and an LED light pattern confirm your action MNR T R ...

Page 37: ... and deactivate Press and hold either end of the push button for at least seven seconds A jingle and an LED light pattern confirm your action Opening and closing the battery drawer also deactivates Flight mode MNR T ...

Page 38: ...ing optional devices app HearLink App AudioClip Remote Control How to unmute your hearing aids You can unmute your hearing aids by using one of the optional devices app or by applying a short press to the upper or lower part of the push button on the hearing aids MNR T only You can also mute your hearing aids by pressing either end of the push button for four seconds ...

Page 39: ...39 IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not use the mute function as an OFF button as the hearing aid is still using battery power in this mode ...

Page 40: ...e Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple products identified in the badge and has been certified 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 Please note that use of this Accessory with iPod iPhone or iPad may affect w...

Page 41: ... Philips HearLink supports Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids ASHA and can be used for direct communication and control with selected Android devices For assistance in using your hearing aid with Android devices contact your hearing care professional ...

Page 42: ...ctions on how to pair your hearing aid with iPhone iPad iPod touch or Android devices visit the following website hearingsolutions philips com support how to faq For a list of compatible iPhone iPad iPod touch and Android devices visit the following website hearingsolutions philips com compatibility ...

Page 43: ...hear and communicate better in everyday situations AudioClip A device that can be used as remote microphone and hands free headset when paired to your mobile phone TV Adapter A device that streams sound from a TV or electronic audio device to your hearing aids Remote Control A device that lets you change program adjust volume or mute your hearing aids ...

Page 44: ... app stores Telecoil Telecoil can help you hear better when using a phone with a built in loop or when in buildings with teleloop systems such as theaters places of worship or lecture rooms This symbol is shown wherever a teleloop has been installed Apple the Apple logo iPhone iPad and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark of A...

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Page 46: ...e only a part of hearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lipreading Furthermore note that in most cases infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full benefit from it MNR T R only Only charge the hearing aids with a designated charger Other chargers risk destroying the hearing aids and batteries This hearing aid is support...

Page 47: ...lowed see a doctor immediately and contact the National Poison Center at 1 800 222 1222 or National Battery Ingestion Hotline at 1 800 498 8666 MNR T only Batteries have occasionally been mistaken for pills Therefore check your medicine carefully before swallowing any pills Most hearing aids can be supplied with a tamper resistant battery drawer upon request This is strongly recommended for infant...

Page 48: ...ents or areas where flammable anaesthetics are handled Fatality hazards and risk of swallowing lithium ion batteries or placing them in the ear or nose MNR T R only Never swallow lithium ion batteries nor place them in the ear or the nose as this may lead to serious injury or death in as little as two hours This can be due to chemical burns which can permanently damage the nose or ear or potential...

Page 49: ... is left on your skin If you experience skin irritation consult your doctor For further handling instructions of your hearing instrument consult your hearing care professional The safety of recharging batteries using a USB connector is determined by the external signal source When connected to external equipment plugged into a power socket this equipment must comply with IEC 62368 1 or equivalent ...

Page 50: ...antable device for information about the risk of disturbance The Autophone magnet or MultiTool which has a built in magnet should be kept more than 30 centimeters 1 foot away from the implant e g do not carry it in your breast pocket Follow the guidelines recommended by the manufacturers of implantable defibrillators and pacemakers regarding their use with magnets Cochlear implants If you are usin...

Page 51: ...eft inside a parked car in the sun The hearing aid must not be dried in microwave ovens or other ovens The chemicals in cosmetics hairspray perfume aftershave lotion sunscreen lotion and insect repellent can damage the hearing aid Always remove your hearing aid before applying such products and allow time to dry before use Connection to external equipment The safety of the hearing aids when connec...

Page 52: ...genic materials used in hearing aids may in rare cases cause a skin irritation or other side effects If these conditions occur seek consultation with a physician Use on aircraft Your hearing aids have Bluetooth wireless technology On board an aircraft the hearing aids must be put into Flight mode to deactivate Bluetooth unless Bluetooth is permitted by the flight personnel Use of third party acces...

Page 53: ...ards Electromagnetic interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment with the symbol to the left Portable and mobile RF radio frequency communications equipment can affect the performance of your hearing aids If your hearing aids are affected by electromagnetic interference move away from the source to reduce the interference ...

Page 54: ... the prospective user that the prospective user has any of the following conditions i Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear ii History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days iii History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days iv Acute or chronic dizziness v Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90...

Page 55: ...asing a hearing aid Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as Otolaryngologists Otologists or Otorhinolaryngologists The purpose of medical evaluation is to ensure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and treated before the hearing aid is purchased Following the medical evaluation the physician will give you a writt...

Page 56: ...hearing aid for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you want to purchase the hearing aid Federal law limits the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude c...

Page 57: ...ing loss may cause problems in language development and 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 a hearing loss If the user is an infant small child or person with cognitive impairment it is recommended that the hearing aid be modified with a tamper resistant battery compartment ...

Page 58: ...hone muted Intermittent or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Moisture Squealing noise Hearing aid earpiece incorrectly inserted Earwax accumulated in ear canal Beeping If your hearing aid plays eight beeps four times consecutively your hearing aid needs a microphone service check Pairing issue with smartphone Bluetooth connection failed Only one hearing aid is paired Troubleshooting MNR T R T ...

Page 59: ... or Grip Tip Gently wipe the hearing aid and let it dry Re insert the earpiece Have ear canal examined by your doctor Contact your hearing care professional 1 Unpair your hearing aid 2 On your phone turn Bluetooth OFF and ON again 3 Turn the hearing aid OFF and then turn it back ON 4 Pair your hearing aid again For guidance visit hearingsolutions philips com support how to faq Continues on next pa...

Page 60: ...mperature exceeds 35 C 95 F which prolongs the charging time The charger has stopped charging to protect the battery The hearing aid is incorrectly seated in the charger The hearing aid LED light blinks GREEN when the hearing aid is placed in the charger Hearing aid has not been in use for a prolonged period of time The hearing aid LED light blinks ORANGE when the hearing aid is placed in the char...

Page 61: ...er This completes the charging within approximately 15 minutes Check the charging ports for foreign objects Depending on how depleted the battery in the hearing aid is the hearing aid automatically resumes normal charging mode after a timeframe of up to 10 minutes Ensure you leave the hearing aids in the charger during this process Contact your hearing care professional Note If none of the above s...

Page 62: ... you do not have to worry about your hearing aid getting wet when it rains or if it comes into con tact with sweat Before charging the hearing aid make sure to wipe off any moisture Should your hearing aid come into contact with water and stop working gently wipe off any water and let the hearing aid dry IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not wear your hearing aid while showering or participating in water activi...

Page 63: ...Transportation and storage conditions Temperature and humidity shall not exceed the below limits for extended periods during transportation and storage Transportation Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 93 relative humidity non condensing Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Storage Temperature 20 C to 30 C 4 F to 86 F Humidity 5 to 93 relative humidity non condensing Atmospher...

Page 64: ...hPa Transportation and storage conditions Temperature and humidity shall not exceed the below limits for extended periods during transportation and storage Transportation Temperature 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 93 relative humidity non condensing Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Storage Temperature 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 93 relative humidity non condensing At...

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Page 66: ...0 meters 33 feet distance The hearing aid also contains a radio transceiver using Bluetooth Low Energy technology and a proprietary short range radio technology both operating at ISM band 2 4 GHz MNR T R The radio transmitter is weak and always below 9 mW equal to 9 6 dBm in total radiated power MNR T only The radio transmitter is weak and always below 9 mW equal to 9 6 dBm in total radiated power...

Page 67: ...ntains a radio module MI AU5 MNR T with the following certification ID numbers FCC ID 2ACAHAU5MNRT IC 11936A AU5MNRT Radio frequency radiation exposure information For body worn operation this device meets FCC and Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s RF exposure limits and has been tested while in contact with the human body Use of other accessories not verified by the manufacturer...

Page 68: ...les and with Innovation Science and Economic Develop ment Canada s license exempt RSSs standards Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including in terference that may cause undesired operation ...

Page 69: ... no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equ...

Page 70: ...at least 5 would provide normal use a com bined rating of 6 or greater would indicate excellent performance Whereas all hearing aids have acous tic coupling only the larger hearing aids have the physical space for telecoil inductive coupling These two types of coupling have different rating scales M1 M4 for acoustic coupling and T1 T4 for telecoil cou pling respectively and both ratings are theref...

Page 71: ...s categories and system classifications are based upon the best information available but cannot guarantee that all users will be satisfied IMPORTANT NOTICE The performance of an individual hearing aid may vary with individual cell phones Therefore ensure you try this hearing aid with your mobile phone or if you are purchasing a new phone be sure to try it with your hearing aid prior to purchase F...

Page 72: ... that this hearing aid is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU This medical device complies with Medical Device Regulation EU 2017 745 Declaration of Conformity is availa ble from the headquarters SBO Hearing A S Kongebakken 9 DK 2765 Smørum Denmark hearingsolutions philips com doc SBO Hearing A S Denmark ...

Page 73: ...batteries according to local regulations Hearing aid users can also return electronic waste to their hearing care professional for disposal Electronic equipment covered by Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and electrical equipment WEEE Regulatory Compliance Mark RCM The device complies with electrical safety EMC and radio spectrum requirements for devices supplied to the Australian or New Zealand mark...

Page 74: ...o Frequency RF transmitter Your hearing aid contains an RF transmitter GTIN Global Trade Item Number A globally unique 14 digit number used to identify medical device products including medical device software GTIN in this booklet is related to medical device firmware FW GTIN on regulatory packaging label is related to medical device hardware REACH Declaration REACH requires Philips Hearing Soluti...

Page 75: ... s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified Medical Device The device is a medical device Battery recycling symbol Li ion battery recycling symbol Temperature limit Indicates the temperature limits to which the medical device can be safely exposed Humidity limitation Indicates the range of humidity to which the medical device can be safely exposed Radio Frequency Identific...

Page 76: ...mage due to foreign objects entering the device or incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the international warranty and may void it The above international warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods in the country where you have bought your device Your hearing care professional may also have issued a w...

Page 77: ..._____________________________ Hearing care professional s phone ______________________________________________ Purchase date ___________________________________________________________________ Warranty period ___________________Month _______________________________________ Model left _________________________Serial no ____________________________________ Model right ________________________Serial ...

Page 78: ...our hearing aid Left Right n Yes n No Change volume n Yes n No n Yes n No Change program n Yes n No n Short press n Short press n Long press n Long press Volume control indicators n ON n OFF Beeps at min max volume n ON n OFF n ON n OFF Beeps when changing volume n ON n OFF n ON n OFF Beeps at start up volume n ON n OFF Battery indicators n ON n OFF Low battery warning n ON n OFF ...

Page 79: ...r light indicators on your charger see the charger s instructions for use Your hearing care professional can set sound and LED light indicators to match your preferences Program n Sound n LED light When to use 1 1 tone 2 2 tones 3 3 tones 4 4 tones Short GREEN blink LED light blinks continuously or is repeated three times with short pauses Continues on next page ...

Page 80: ...omments ON n Jingle n Shown once OFF MNR T R only n 4 descending tones n Volume Sound LED light Start up volume n 2 beeps n Minimum maximum volume n 3 beeps n Volume up down n 1 beep n Mute n Continuous or repeated three times Long GREEN blink Short GREEN blink Long ORANGE blink Short ORANGE blink ...

Page 81: ... Flight mode activated MNR T R only 4 descending tones short jingle Flight mode deactivated MNR T R only 4 descending tones short jingle Flight mode activated MNR T only Short jingle Flight mode deactivated MNR T only Short jingle Long GREEN blink Short GREEN blink Long ORANGE blink Short ORANGE blink Only available when three time repetition is selected Continues on next page ...

Page 82: ...battery n 3 alternate beeps n Continuously blinking Battery shut down 4 descending tones Microphone service check needed 8 beeps repeated 4 times n Repeated four times The hearing aid LED light does not turn ON when the hearing aid is placed in the charger MNR T R only Turned OFF See the Troubleshooting section ...

Page 83: ...laced in the charger MNR T R only Continuously blinking See the Troubleshooting section The hearing aid LED light blinks GREEN when the hearing aid is placed in the charger MNR T R only Continuously blinking See the Troubleshooting section Long GREEN blink Short GREEN blink Long ORANGE blink Short ORANGE blink ...

Page 84: ... 26 dB 26 dB Frequency Range 100 9400 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 17 28 dB SPL 17 29 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left right ear 83 83 dB SPL 83 83 dB SPL Attack Time 5 ms 5 ms Release Time 18 ms 21 ms Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3 22 2014 ...

Page 85: ...85 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 86: ...7 dB SPL 117 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 114 dB SPL 114 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 55 dB 55 dB HF Average Full on Gain 48 dB 48 dB Reference Test Gain 37 dB 37 dB Frequency Range 100 8900 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 18 28 dB SPL 18 27 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left rig...

Page 87: ...87 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 88: ... dB SPL 124 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 120 dB SPL 120 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 57 dB 57dB HF Average Full on Gain 53 dB 53 dB Reference Test Gain 42 dB 42 dB Frequency Range 100 7500 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 16 28 dB SPL 17 29 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left right...

Page 89: ...89 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 90: ...ak OSPL90 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 123 dB SPL 123 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 64 dB 64dB HF Average Full on Gain 58 dB 58 dB Reference Test Gain 47 dB 47dB Frequency Range 100 7900 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 16 28 dB SPL 16 28 dB SPL HF Average SPLIT...

Page 91: ...91 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 92: ...in 26 dB 26 dB Frequency Range 100 9400 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 16 27 dB SPL 16 27 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left right ear 85 85 dB SPL 85 85 dB SPL Attack Time 5 ms 5 ms Release Time 32 ms 30 ms Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3 22 201...

Page 93: ...93 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 94: ... dB SPL 117 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 114 dB SPL 114 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 55 dB 55 dB HF Average Full on Gain 48 dB 48 dB Reference Test Gain 37 dB 37 dB Frequency Range 100 8900 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 17 27 dB SPL 17 27 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left righ...

Page 95: ...95 Philips HearLink 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 96: ...dB SPL 123 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 119 dB SPL 119 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 57 dB 57dB HF Average Full on Gain 53 dB 53 dB Reference Test Gain 42 dB 42 dB Frequency Range 100 7500 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 16 28 dB SPL 16 28 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left right ...

Page 97: ...nk 9030 Philips HearLink 7030 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Hz Hz 100 110 120 130 dB SPL Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 ...

Page 98: ...0 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL HF Average OSPL90 123 dB SPL 123 dB SPL Peak Full on Gain 64 dB 64dB HF Average Full on Gain 58 dB 58 dB Reference Test Gain 47 dB 47dB Frequency Range 100 7900 Hz 100 7500 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion 500 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 800 Hz 2 2 Total Harmonic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 Equivalent Input Noise Level omni dir 16 27 dB SPL 16 27 dB SPL HF Average SPLITS left r...

Page 99: ...30 5030 OSPL90 Output Sound Pressure Level Input 90 dB SPL Technical setting A0 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Hz Hz 100 110 120 130 dB SPL Full on Gain Input 50 dB SPL Technical setting A0 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Hz Hz 40 50 60 70 dB ...

Page 100: ...ld Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N V and are used under license This product has been manufactured by or for and is sold under the responsibility of SBO Hearing A S and SBO Hearing A S is the warrantor in relation to this product 2021 07 30 233847 US ...

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