Cochlear Nucleus 6 User Manual

Microphones
1. Turn o ReSound hearing aid and
Cochlear Nucleus 6 Processor
2. Turn on microphone
Note: The LED will flash yellow while device is in pairing mode for 20 seconds.
20
seconds
Note: The LED will flash blue to show pairing was successful.
Note: The LED will flash blue to show pairing was successful.
Note: The LED will flash yellow while device is in pairing mode for 20 seconds.
TV Streamers
1. Plug power and audio cables into TV
Streamer and connect to audio source
20
seconds
3. Press pairing button 4. Turn on ReSound hearing
aid, pause 2 seconds, then turn on Nucleus 6 Processor
2. Turn o ReSound hearing
aid and Nucleus 6
3. Locate and press the pairing
button on back by the clip
1. Turn on ReSound
hearing aid then Nucleus 6 Processor
2. Turn on
microphone or turn on TV
Streaming to one or both hearing devices
Note: Streaming must be started and stopped on each device individually.
Long-press the upper button on your sound processor once.
Microphones and TV Streamers
A. Nucleus 6 Processor
A. Press and hold the push
button on your ReSound Hearing Aid for 3 seconds.
OPTION
OPTION
B. CR210 Remote Control
Long-press the Telecoil button. Audio will start streaming through the microphone.
OPTION
C. Using CR230
Remote Assistant
OPTION
Long-press the Telecoil button.
4. Turn on ReSound hearing
aid, pause 2 seconds, then turn on Nucleus 6 Processor
B. Using ReSound Unite Remote
If you have a ReSound Unite™ Remote Control (optional), simply press the streaming button on this Remote Control.
OPTION
Wireless Pairing & Streaming – Cochlear™ Nucleus
®
6 and ReSound
Maximize your hearing with both ears
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Wolfe, Jace. “Why Two Are Better Than One.” Presented at ACIA 2014, Nashville, TN.
Switch on
Note: Ensure microphone is charged.
4. On your mobile phone search for
new Bluetooth devices and select “Hearing Aid Phone” from the list.
Note: If your mobile phone asks for a pass code, enter “0000” (four zeros).
Your Phone Clip should now be paired with your mobile phone.
Note: If your mobile phone asks which Bluetooth service you wish to enable, select “Headset”.
Phone Clip – Managing Calls Phone Clip – Streaming Music
2. Turn on mobile phone’s
Bluetooth function
Refer to your mobile phone user guide for instructions.
Incoming calls: To answer a call, press once.
To decline a call, double-click. During a call:
To transfer a call started on your phone to the phone clip, press once
To put a call on hold, press and hold for 2 seconds. To make a call:
To redial the last number, double-click. To activate voice dialling, press and hold for 2 seconds.
Connect the device to the Phone Clip using Bluetooth. Start playing music on the device. You hear the audio streaming from the device. To stop streaming, stop playing music on the device.
1. Turn on Phone Clip and
remove silver cap
Switch on
Remove cap
3. Press blue Bluetooth
pairing button
Note: During pairing mode the LED will turn blue.
2
minutes
Tip! Use the volume controls on the Phone Clip to change the volume on your hearing aid.
Note: The LED will flash yellow while device is in pairing mode for 20 seconds.
1. Turn o ReSound hearing aid
and Nucleus 6 Processor
20
seconds
3. Press white pairing button 4. Turn on ReSound hearing
aid, pause 2 seconds, then turn on Nucleus 6 Processor
2. Turn on Phone Clip and
remove silver cap
Switch on
Remove cap
Wireless Pairing & Streaming – Cochlear™ Nucleus
®
6 and ReSound
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Note: The LED will flash blue to show pairing was successful.
Phone Clip – Pairing with Hearing Device
Phone Clip – Pairing with Mobile Phone
Note: The Phone Clip must be paired to a Bluetooth source before it can be used.
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Maximize your hearing with both ears
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Wolfe, Jace. “Why Two Are Better Than One.” Presented at ACIA 2014, Nashville, TN.
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