OTICON GOVERNMENT SERVICES POCKET GUIDE Everything You Need To Deliver America’s Best Hearing Care To Our Veterans 1-877-310-9681 www.oticonusa.com Effective May 2012
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Table of Contents
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About Oticon
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Core Technologies
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Pricing
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Hearing Instrument Overview
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Earmold Overview
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Instrument Fitting Guide
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Cable Set Up Guide
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Cordless Fittings
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Genie Programming Guide
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Streamer/ Remote Control
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Microphone, TV & Phone Adaptors
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FM Systems
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Parts & Accessories / ROES codes
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Contact Us
Hans and Camilla Demant
Oticon traces its roots back over 100 years to Hans Demant whose original goal was to help his wife Camilla, who suffered from hearing loss. Seeing the dramatic change in her and their personal life, they began a business venture to help others just like her. Since this simple beginning Oticon has become a world leader in hearing care, never losing sight of the goal of helping people.
Oticon operates the largest psycho acoustic research facility in the world. This facility, the Eriksholm Research Center’s mission is not to develop the latest technology – it is to work one-on-one with people wearing hearing instruments. Eriksholm operates independently from the Oticon headquarters to establish a network of international researchers and has become a respected knowledge center where leading experts can share and learn.
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At Oticon we develop all the key components of our hearing instruments in house. From the chips to the casing to the software that drives the programming. This is what sets Oticon apart and allows us to provide the most advanced hearing solutions for your patients. Having full control of every aspect of the hearing instrument is what has allowed Oticon to develop the most advanced microprocessor platform and breakthrough hearing solutions. Processor functions can be matched to proprietary audiological signal processing which improves overall hearing instrument performance, speed and power consumption. Developing advanced audiological strategies at Eriksholm and having the resources to develop the supporting chips, drivers and software gives Oticon an advantage in delivering solutions first to market.
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Core Technologies
About Oticon
Core Technologies
Core Technologies Oticon has pioneered many core technologies. Among the most current advances that lay the foundation for modern hearing care are: • open fittings
• advanced binaural processing
• extended bandwidth
• connectivity
Each of these core technologies was founded on our research and has given the hearing impaired a new sense of the world around them. These 4 technologies are intertwined and advancements in one area have led to the development of advancements in the others. Open Fittings Open fittings overcome many of the drawbacks of earlier hearing instruments. They have virtually eliminated the occlusion effect, there is little distortion of one’s own voice, and more natural sounds are allowed to come through. What allowed open fittings and specifically RITE instruments to be possible are advancements in feedback cancellation and a fast processing time. Extended Bandwidth There are many benefits to providing a patient with a full spectrum of sound across the full bandwidth available to them. Oticon’s hearing instruments are capable of delivering a full range of sound, up to 10,000 Hz. Beyond improved speech understanding, high frequency cues help with the localization of sounds in space. High frequency cues improve localization ability in the vertical plane. This can increase the perception of “spaciousness”.
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Core Technologies
Binaural Processing hearing loss one ear at a time– treating each ear independently. However the human auditory system relies on signals from each ear to work in a coordinated, harmonious way. Oticon’s advanced wireless ear-to-ear technology allows hearing devices to communicate with each other to help preserve subtle timing and loudness cues. The Spatial Sound compression system helps preserve the localization cues and differences in ear-to-ear sound levels that naturally occur on either side of the head by processing the incoming auditory signals in a coordinated manner. The instruments’ Binaural Processing coordinates the automatic adaptive processing systems, not just programming. Connectivity Having wireless capabilities at the core of the hearing instruments allows them to communicate with other devices via Streamer. Oticon’s Streamer communicates with the hearing instruments and via Bluetooth™ to external devices. Using Streamer, hearing instruments become wireless ear phones or a hands free Bluetooth headset. This allows anyone with virtually any type of loss to use a cell phone or enjoy TV again. Speech Guard Speech Guard represents a revolutionary approach to signal processing. It maintains the dynamic characteristics of speech and other sound sources as much as possible using a new signal processing strategy. It maps the full range of the speech signal into the user’s remaining dynamic range, ensuring audibility while preserving the subtle modulation and temporal details of the speech signal. 7
Pricing
Until recently, audiologists have only been able to address
Style Overview Custom Instruments IIC -10
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Instrument Overview
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2k
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CIC / CIC Power -10
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ITC / ITC POWER -10
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HS / LP -10
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HS / LP Power -10
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Hearing Instrument Overview
Intiga 10 -10
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2k
4k
8kHz
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2k
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2k
4k
8kHz
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2k
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2k
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Mini RITE / Mini RITE Power -10
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
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RITE / RITE Power -10
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125
miniBTE -10
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
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BTE / BTE Power -10
dB HL
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Super Power BTE
9
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Features Overview Agil Pro/Agil
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Intiga 10
ITE Styles: CIC through Low Profile; including Power
All
IIC only
BTE Styles: miniRite/RITE/ BTE/BTE Power/miniBTE
Yes
RITE
3 RITE Speakers (S,M,P)
Yes
Std Speaker
Binaural Connectivity
Agil Pro -Binaural Processing
Binaural Processing RITE - yes, IIC - no
Spatial Sound 2 with Binaural Compression + Binaural Noise Management
Agil Pro -Yes Agil- No
Spatial Sound RITE - yes, IIC - no
Speech Guard
Yes
Yes
Streamer/ConnectLine
Yes
RITE - yes, IIC - no
Power Bass
Yes
RITE - yes, IIC - no
Music Widening
Yes
RITE - yes, IIC - no
Binaural DFC2
Yes
Yes
Adaptive Directionality
Multiband/TriMode
Multiband/TriMode RITE - yes, IIC - no
Noise Management
TriState with Voicefinder
TriState with Voicefinder
MyVoice
Agil Pro -Yes Agil- No
Yes
Bandwidth
10kHz
10kHz
Adjustable Channels
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Identities
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5
Fitting Rationales
Voice Aligned Compression; NALNL2; NAL-NL1; DSL v5.0
Voice Aligned Compression; NALNL2; NAL-NL1; DSL v5.0
Life Learning (VC Learning)
Yes
RITE - yes, IIC - no
Analyzer (Data Logging)
Yes
Yes
Number of programs
4
4 via Streamer RITE
AutoPhone/T-coil except miniRITE/CIC/MIC/ITC
Yes
No
FM/DAI Compatible
RITE/BTE
No
Corda Compatible
BTE
No
nEARcom Compatible
All models except CIC P/HS P/LP P/ITC
Yes/not IIC
Minimum software required
Genie 2010.1
IIC - Genie 2012.1
Corda Compatible
BTE
RITE - Genie 2011.2
Hearing Instrument Overview
Acto Pro
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Chili SP9
ITE Styles: CIC through Low Profile; including Power
All
No
BTE Styles: miniRite/RITE/ BTE/BTE Power/miniBTE
Yes
BTE
3 RITE Speakers (S,M,P)
Yes
n/a
Binaural Connectivity
Binaural Synchronization
Binaural Processing
Spatial Sound 2 with Binaural Compression + Binaural Noise Management
No
Binaural Noise Management
Speech Guard
No
Yes
Streamer/ConnectLine
Yes
Yes
Power Bass
No
Yes
Music Widening
No
Yes
Binaural DFC2
Yes
Yes
Adaptive Directionality
Multiband/TriMode
Multiband/TriMode
Noise Management
TriState with VoiceFinder
TriState with VoiceFinder
MyVoice
No
Yes
Bandwidth
8kHz
6.5kHz
Adjustable Channels
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Identities
3
4
Fitting Rationales
NAL-NL1; NAL-NL2; DSL v5.0
DSEsp, DSL v5.0a m[i/o], NAL RP, NAL-NL1
Life Learning (VC Learning)
Yes
Yes
Analyzer (Data Logging)
Yes
Yes
Number of programs
4
4
AutoPhone/T-coil except miniRITE/CIC/MIC/ITC
Yes
Yes
FM/DAI Compatible
RITE/BTE
Yes
Corda Compatible
BTE
No
nEARcom Compatible
All models except CIC P/HS P/LP P/ITC
Yes
Minimum software required
Genie 2010.2
Genie 2010.2
Features Overview Chili SP7
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Safari 600
ITE Styles: CIC through Low Profile; including Power
No
No
BTE Styles: miniRite/RITE/ BTE/BTE Power
BTE
BTE
3 RITE Speakers (S,M,P)
n/a
n/a
Binaural Connectivity
Binaural Coordination
Binaural Coordination
Spatial Sound 2 with Binaural Compression + Binaural Noise Management
No
No
Speech Guard
Yes
No
Streamer/ConnectLine
Yes
Yes
Power Bass
No
No
Music Widening
No
No
Binaural DFC2
Yes
Yes for SP only
Adaptive Directionality
Multiband/TriMode
Multiband/TriMode
Noise Management
TriState with VoiceFinder
TriState with VoiceFinder
MyVoice
No
Yes
Band Width
6.5kHz
8kHz; SP 6.5kHz
Adjustable Channels
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Identities
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Fitting Rationales
DSEsp, DSL v5.0a m[i/o], NAL RP, NALNL1
DSEsp, DSL v5.0a m[i/o], NAL RP, NAL-NL1
Life Learning (VC Learning)
Yes
No
Analyzer (Data Logging)
Yes
Yes
Number of programs
4
4
AutoPhone/T-coil except miniRITE/CIC/MIC/ITC
Yes
Yes
FM/DAI Compatible
Yes
Yes
Corda Compatible
No
No
nEARcom Compatible
Yes
Yes
Minimum software required
2010.2
2010.2
Hearing Instrument Overview
Colors Agil Pro / Acto Pro / Chili SP9 / Chili SP7:
Diamond Black
Steel Grey
Silver Grey
Silver
Chroma Beige
Terracotta
Chestnut Brown
Samoa Blue (Agil Pro miniRITE Only)
Safari 600:
Diamond Black
Blue
Steel Grey
Red
Chroma Beige
Terracotta
Chestnut Brown
Cool Silver
Baby Blue
Purple
Intiga:
Vivid Lilac
Natural Henna
Chroma Beige
Pure White
Silver
Silver Grey
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Terracotta
Diamond Black
Chestnut Brown
Think Pink
Mother of Pearl
Samoa Blue
Baby Pink
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*with programming top shell
Hearing Devices
up to 80
up to 80
up to 105
up to 110
up to 105
BTE
miniBTE
BTE Power
RITE
miniRITE
BTE
up to 90
HS/LP Power
Safari 600
up to 80
HS/LP
BTE
up to 90
ITC Power
Chili SP7
up to 75
ITC
up to 80
up to 120
up to 120
up to 85
CIC Power
BTE
up to 70
CIC
Chili SP9
Acto Pro
115
143
143
124
124
127
121
118
120
113
120
113
118
110
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82
82
55
55
61
53
51
54
46
54
41
50
37
std
std
std
no
std
std
no
std
opt
opt
no
no
no
no
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no no opt opt opt opt std std std std std std std std
Earmold Overview
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115
100
215
125
220
140
117
140
117
100
100
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x
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x
x
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x
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x
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x
x
x
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BTE Earmold Styles Skeleton
Semi-Skeleton
Earmold Overview
Full Shell
3/4 Shell
1/2 Shell
Canal*
Canal Lock*
*Available for slim tube/Corda
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Earmold Overview
BTE EARMOLD OPTIONS Full shell mold
BTE Agil Pro BTE Agil Pro miniBTE Acto Pro BTE Acto Pro miniBTE Safari 600
BTE POWER Agil Pro Power Acto Pro Power Chili SP9 Chili SP7
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Half 3/4 shell shell mold mold
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Canal Canal Skele- Semimold lock ton skeleton mold mold mold
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***Choose canal style in ROES and enter open fit in the comments if needed.
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Open Fit mold with Corda 2 ***
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N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Materials Lucite: A hard hypo-allergenic material ideal for easy insertion and long life. Designed for mild to moderately severe hearing losses. Lucite with Soft Canal: Hard concha with soft and pliable canal. Designed for moderate to severe hearing losses. 40dr Silicone, Soft: An extremely soft, non-allergenic material that is ideal for reducing feedback and for clients with excessive mandibular motion. Designed for moderate to profound hearing losses. 70dr Silicone (Standard): A soft, hypo-allergenic, material that is recommended for feedback and sensitivity concerns. Will not harden or shrink with extended usage. Designed for mild to profound hearing losses. Earmold Colors: Clear (Standard), Beige, Dark Brown, Medium Brown
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Earmold Overview
Venting & Tubing Options SAV: The Select-A-Vent (SAV) allows flexibility to change the acoustics and control feedback. The large SAV is our default, size permitting. Large Insert Sizes:
Small Insert Sizes:
1.6mm 4.0mm
1.47mm 0.56mm
0.8mm 3.2mm
1.83mm 0.76mm
Plug 2.4mm
Plug 1.0mm Basic Vents: Basic venting is used to reduce the occlusion effect that is often experienced by earmold users. We recommend at least a pressure vent on all applicable mold styles. A parallel vent is the factory default size permitting.
Pressure: 0.020mm
Med: 0.062mm
Lg: 0.094mm
Pre-Bent Tubing: can be glued into the mold in hard materials. Soft materials cannot be glued. A tube with collar is used as a default. #13 Medium: .076 mm x .122 mm #13 Heavy: .076 mm x .130 mm #13 Double Wall: .076 mm x .142 mm pre-bent tubing If the mold selected is for a RITE or open fit product you must specify this on the order form by listing the style and type of the instrument/tube.
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Canal Length & Helix Options: Full Length: Canal is made as long as the impression received. Long: Canal is cut to just after the second bend of the canal. Medium: Canal is cut between the first & second bend of the canal. Short: Canal is cut just below the first bend of the canal. Tapered: Tip of the canal is tapered (available on any length canal.) Note: If no canal length option is selected the impressions will be cut based on the provided audiogram. The more severe the hearing loss the longer the canal length.
Helix Curl On: Helix area is full, with helix curl in place for maximum retention. Recommended for profound losses, where feedback and retention are a concern. Helix Curl Off: Helix curl removed for easier insertion, helix area full for good retention. Note: The Helix Curl Off option is the factory default if no other choice is indicated.
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Earmold Overview
BTE Special Options Retention Ring: A special ring incorporated into the canal to aid retention. Not available on hard material. L & R or Client Initials: You can have Left (L) and Right (R) engraved on the mold or your client’s initials. They will be placed on the helix or canal area of the mold. Some materials will be laser engraved and others will be tattooed on the material. Red/Blue Canal Tips and Color Dots: These are designed to help your client easily recognize the difference between Right and Left molds. Red/Blue Canal Tips are available in: Lucite materials. Color Dots are available in: Lucite and Soft. Removal String: A CIC style removal string can be added to all materials.
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RITE Earmold – Selection Guide * Available materials:
Hard Acrylic Soft Silicone.
Micro Mold: Micro Mold offers the most discreet cosmetics and is recommended when domes are not the preferred option.
LiteTip Option: Hollow shell design *LiteTip - Hard material only
Canal Mold: This mold has a slightly longer
canal than the Micro Mold and ends closer to the tragus. It is recommended when the ear canal is narrow or the first bend is too short to fit a Micro Mold.
Canal Lock: This canal style mold has an
additional lower concha rim extension for extra retention.
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Earmold Overview
Oticon’s new RITE earmolds are designed to maximize cosmetics and maintain the comfort of an open fit. These new styles offer alternatives to better ensure retention for more difficult ears. When poor dexterity is a consideration some of these styles can also help.
Skeleton: This mold maximizes retention and insures a stable placement in the ear canal.
Power Mold: The power custom mold is shaped
like a canal instrument. Available in 3 skin tones, it is an excellent choice if the power dome is not selected. The RITE power speaker and mold come pre-assembled but can be assembled in your office.
Power Mold Lock: When the ear canal is very
straight a canal lock is strongly recommended at the time of ordering. Unless otherwise instructed, Oticon will automatically add a lock to secure proper retention.
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Earmold Ordering Guide MOLD
HEARING DEVICE
PRIMARY COMPONENT
LiteTip
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
RITE Micro Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
RITE Micro Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
RITE Canal Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
RITE Skeleton Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
RITE Skeleton Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Micro Mold
Canal Mold
Skeleton Mold
Half Skeleton Mold
Semi-Skeleton Mold Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE Power Molds
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RITE Skeleton Mold
Intiga 10
RITE Micro Mold
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE or MiniRITE
Power RITE Canal Mold
REQUIRED EARMOLD OPTIONS
RITE (RIC) OPTIONS
COMMENTS
LTMS for medium speaker LTSS for standard speaker
standard or medium speaker
if canal or skeleton style LiteTip is needed, add this to comment section.
LTIS for Intiga speaker
Intiga speaker standard or medium speaker Intiga speaker standard or medium speaker Intiga speaker
Canal style
standard or medium speaker
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Intiga speaker
Skeleton style
standard or medium speaker
Half Skeleton style
Intiga speaker
Half Skeleton style
standard or medium speaker
Semi-Skeleton style
Intiga speaker
Semi-Skeleton style
power speaker
add faceplate color for medium brown or dark brown
What you should know about RITE venting Micro Mold Venting All RITE Ear Molds use straight tube vents as in traditional ear mold styles but they are shorter. As a result, the vent effect is greater than its actual diameter. For equivalent vent size see below. Genie prescribes the vent size when you select RITE Mold. RITE Earmold Vents Custom molds also use tube shaped vents just like Micro Molds. However, the vent is a little longer. Still the custom mold effect is greater than its actual diameter. Genie prescribes the vent size from X large to closed when RITE Mold is selected depending upon the audiogram. You can change the vent size manually for Micro Mold and RITE molds in Genie by selecting the Fitting tab/Acoustics. In the help section you can check equivalent vent sizes “short” for Micro mold and “long” for RITE ear molds.
RITE
Size (mm)
Equivalent Vent Size
X-Large
3.0
( >4)
Large
2.4
(4.0)
Medium
1.4
(2.3)
Small
0.8
(.8)
Pressure
0.8
No Vent
0
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Earmold Overview
LiteTip Venting
VENTING
Micromold & RITE Molds
LiteTip
No Vent
0
0
Small
0.8
0.7
Medium
1.4
0.8
Large
2.4
1.2
>2.4
1.5
X Large XX Large
2.4
• LiteTip & Micro Molds come with largest vent possible unless otherwise requested • LiteTip, Micro Molds and RITE ear molds have short vent lengths. The vent effect is the same as standard vents with larger diameters.
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Venting and ITEs Q: What’s a collection vent, and why are they used in Oticon custom instruments and RITE molds? Are collection vents better than standard straight vents? A. Collection vents are offered in all Oticon custom products and RITE molds. Collection vents are produced to be larger at the ear canal opening compared to the vent size provided in the faceplate, and might be regarded as horn-style vents. The size of the collection vent is determined by the diameter of the vent opening in the faceplate, although they bell out at the opening into the ear canal. Q. Are collection vents better than standard straight vents? A. This design provides the benefits of a larger, straight vent for reduced occlusion but less risk of feedback of the larger straight vent (the feedback risk is equivalent to a straight vent of the collection vent’s faceplate diameter). In addition, the use of collection vents makes it possible to produce a larger, more effective vent in the limited space available, especially in smaller instruments. So collection vents are more efficient with regards to cost (size) vs. benefit (reduction of occlusion). Q. What do the different collection vent sizes correspond to in straight vents? A: Collection Vent..................................................Equivalent straight Vent 1.0 mm.................................................................................................1.4 mm 1.4 mm.................................................................................................1.9 mm 2.4 mm.................................................................................................2.9 mm 3.0 mm.................................................................................................3.6 mm
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Earmold Overview
Adding Canal Locks To Remakes • Oticon can use the impression on file when adding a canal lock for non-power RITE molds. •A n impression is preferred when adding a canal lock to a power mold and a custom instrument. Earmold Changes • To make a change in style for an earmold on a hearing aid order or to add/delete an earmold on a hearing aid order, please submit a Service Request through ROES. Wax Protection • NoWax System – For use with custom instruments, power RITE molds and RITE speakers. • WaxStop (cerustop in ROES) – For use on RITE Micromolds and Power RITE speaker adapters. • ProWax – For use with Intigai IIC, and can be retrofit to other custom aids.
Warranty Information • All earmolds come with a 180 day warranty against material or workmanship defects. • One remake for fitting purposes will be provided at no charge for up to 180 days from the time of purchase.
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Fitting Guide
• T-Cap – Microphone cover for use with Intigai IIC and Agil CIC.
Fitting RITE– Selecting Speaker Unit Length The speaker unit is available in five lengths and left/right versions. No. 1 is the shortest and no. 5 is the longest. The lengths most commonly used are size 2 and 3. The goal is for the speaker to sit comfortably and hidden in the ear canal, for the wire to be flush with the skin. Use the measuring tool to select the correct length of speaker unit. The correct length of speaker unit corresponds to the size-marking on the measurement tool that fits the top of the ear canal opening.
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Fitting Guide
2 3 4 5
Please note- Measurements for BTE slim tube/Corda2 fittings are made using the same technique, but with a different tool. 30
Instrument Fitting Guide
Power Power Custom Mold When fitting a Power Receiver with a Power Custom Mold, (Power Molds) select the next size up as the Receiver fits more centered in the ear canal. For example if a #2 Receiver is measured order a #3. For Power Domes measure the same way as for Standard Receivers.
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Selecting Agil Pro & Acto Pro RITE (RIC) Receiver Units The Oticon Receiver selection allows for many fitting possibilities. Oticon Receiver specifications.
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dB HL
125 250 500 1k
2k
4k
8k Hz
Standard: MPO (711) 119 dB (2cc) 108 dB Gain (711) 57 dB 46 dB
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dB HL
125 250 500 1k Medium:
2k
4k
8k Hz
MPO (711) 126 dB (2cc) 116 dB Gain (711) 61 dB (2cc) 51 dB
dB HL
Custom Mould – Power Dome Open Dome – Plus Dome
125 250 500 1k Power:
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2k
4k
8k Hz
MPO (711) 132 dB (2cc) 124 dB Gain (711) 65 dB (2cc) 55 dB
Instrument Fitting Guide
Five Receiver lengths are available for Standard, Medium and Power Receivers. No. 1 is the shortest and No. 5 is the longest. The lengths most commonly used are size 2 and 3. Standard and Medium
1
2
3
4
Power The Power Adaptor is attached to the Power Receiver and is used when domes are preferred.
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Receiver markings Where to find Receiver markings
L (blue)/R (red) marking
The Receiver has a small blue/red band to indicate which ear the device is programmed for. Receiver type The Receiver length is marked as shown 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The power specifications is shown by a colored circle and S, M or P.
S
M
P
The power specification is selected in Genie in the Selection Step. When the m 足 ini足RITE or RITE is selected, a pull down menu appears so the 足fitter can assign the proper Receiver to the i足 nstrument.
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Instrument Fitting Guide
Power Power Receivers are marked with a black circle and a white P. The L/R markings are on the other side. These markings are
Power marking
Power Custom Mould is marked P and includes serial number
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2R
Size and L/R marking
P
visible when the Adaptor is attached.
Attaching the Speaker Unit (Agil Pro/ Acto Pro) Attach the speaker unit by inserting it into the shell until it snaps into place.
3
1
2
Replacing the Speaker Unit (Agil Pro/ Acto Pro) Press the grips on top of the shell to release the receiver unit and gently pull the speaker unit out.
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Instrument Fitting Guide
Attaching and Removing Intiga Receivers
Attaching and Removing Intiga Top Shells
To Attach the Receiver
You will need to Attach/Remove the Top Shell:
Intiga is shipped ready for Receiver attachment. Align the pins in the Base Shell with the Receiver as pictured. Press in the Receiver.
•
At initial device programming
•
When changing the Receiver
•
For follow-up programming
Attaching the Top Shell 1. Attach the Top Shell by inserting the front hooks into the Base Shell.
To Change the Receiver 1. Remove the Top Shell with the Service Tool. 2. To remove the Receiver, insert the hook on the front arm of the Service Tool into the slot in the top of the Receiver plug (a). Tilt the tool until the ball is seated in the programming socket (b). Continue tilting the tool, lifting the Receiver out of the base (c). a.
1b.
1a.
2. Lower the other end and snap
b.
into the base.
3. When the Top Shell is placed on the Base Shell, a small sound inlet to the microphone is created.
c.
Intiga Service Tool
Removing the Top Shell
Front arm Ball
Back arm
(Note that the shape of the grip of the tool follows the shape of the Intiga instrument.)
Note: Intiga instrument orders are shipped with the Service Tool mentioned above.
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Remove the Top Shell with the Service Tool. 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 Top Shell (b).
a.
b.
Manipulating the Speaker Unit If the speaker unit is too long, the amplifier will sit too low on the ear and the microphones will not point in the right direction. Also the wire will not follow the helix nicely round behind the ear. If the speaker unit is too short, the speaker will be difficult to place deep enough in the ear canal to get a secure hold and it may fall out. If the wire is not flush with the skin, check that the insertion depth is correct. You may need to use another dome size if the speaker unit needs to move further in the ear canal. • If the wire is still not flush, you might want to change the curve of the speaker unit to either straighten it a little or to change the insertion depth. This is not difficult, but the following steps are important to avoid damaging the speaker unit: • Use a hair dryer or spectacle instrument at low heat setting • Heat for a short time - a matter of seconds • Bend into desired shape and keep shape until wire is cooled off. • Do not use excessive heat and do not exceed 130°C.
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Instrument Fitting Guide
Domes
Open Dome
RITE Mold
6 mm
Custom Fit
8 mm 10 mm
Plus Dome
Power Dome
One Size
6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm
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Changing the Dome Take off the old dome using your finger nails. Push the new dome onto the speaker. Give it a push to secure it safely.
3
1 2
Choosing the correct size of Domes Use an otoscope to inspect the client’s ear canal to determine dome size. If the dome is too small, the speaker will not be securely positioned in the ear canal and it may also itch or tickle in the ear canal. If the dome is too big, it will be difficult to get deep enough into the ear canal or collapse in the ear canal and be uncomfortable to wear.
Dome too small
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Dome too big
Instrument Fitting Guide
RITE mold The RITE mold is an acrylic custom solution that can be used instead of a dome. RITE molds are produced from a traditional, deep impression. The adaptor clearly indicates R/L color marking. Up Indicator
WaxStop Adaptor
RITE molds use tube-shaped vents, as in traditional ear molds, but the length is shorter than standard vents. Therefore, the RITE mold vent effect is much larger than its actual diameter. Genie prescribes the vent size, when RITE mold is selected, e.g. Large (short). Check the mold vent size in Acoustics in Fitting step. For further information about selecting vent sizes and effective vent sizes please refer to the Genie help files in Acoustics.
RITE mold
Actual vent size (mm)
X-Large >2.4 Large 2.4 Medium 1.4 Small 0.8 No Vent
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Attaching the RITE mold When fitting RITE devices with RITE molds follow the instructions below: 1 Find the correct speaker unit length and attach it to the amplifier (see Selecting Speaker Unit Length). 2 Carefully insert the receiver into the RITE mold and click the RITE mold on. 3 The RITE mold can rotate axially to ensure maximum comfort. Before placing the RITE mold in the ear, turn the RITE mold until the up/down indicator points upwards. Note: Make sure that the receiver is not angled when inserted into the RITE mold. An odd angle will prevent the speaker from engaging the adaptor. The click indicating that the speaker is placed correctly, should be made with only a little force. Don’t force the two units together!
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Instrument Fitting Guide
Detaching the RITE mold The RITE mold can’t be detached from the receiver without the RITE mold tool. When detaching the RITE mold follow the instructions to the right: 1 Remove the WaxStop. Place the RITE mold in the tool as illustrated making sure that the cross in the adaptor is matching the tap of the tool. 2 Press the arms of the tool carefully together to release the speaker unit. 3 Now the RITE mold can be removed from the speaker unit.
1
2
3
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Attaching the LiteTip The enclosed tool is specifically designed to work with LiteTip. You will use it to attach and detach LiteTip from the receiver. LiteTip can’t be detached from the receiver without the tool.
Straight
Curved
Removal nub
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STRAIGHT
A
B
Use the cup pin for curved receivers (B)
1. Use the straight cut cylindrical pin for straight receivers (A)
CURVED
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2
2. Place the receiver into the tool and push the wire into the groove to obtain a stable attachment
3
3. Make sure that the colored dot is pointing upwards, when inserting the receiver. If necessary, the LiteTip can be rotated slightly.
Corda2 with Agil Pro BTE and Acto Pro BTE For specific Corda2 instrument fitting details please consult Genie.
1. Attach the tube to adaptor.
3. To remove the hook,
when attached.
4. The pin should be left
insert the tip of the ser-
in position i.e. pushed
vice tool as far as pos-
through the hearing aid,
sible but do not push
yet still attached. Place
the pin all the way out.
the service tool in front
If the tool has difficulty
of you.
in pushing the pin out, try from the other side of the hearing aid.
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2. Adaptor and tube
Instrument Fitting Guide
5. Pull the hook off.
6. Insert the adaptor in the hearing aid. Make sure the adaptor is pushed in correctly.
7a. Use the other end of the
7b. Continue until the
service tool and push the
pin is flush with the
pin back into the hearing
hearing aid shell
aid. Be sure to hold the
surface.
service tool firmly on each side.
Cable/ Wireless Guide
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Intiga i IIC Candidacy Screening 1. Is the hearing loss within the fitting range? 2. Perform Otoscopy – is the ear canal healthy and clean? 3. Intigai Screening Tool The two knobs at the end of the tool represent the two faceplate configurations available to help ensure a comfortable fit. Band
Faceplate Gauge
•
Clean the Intigai Screening Tool using a disinfecting cloth.
•
Insert one end of the Intigai Screening Tool in the ear canal. CAUTION: Do not insert the band on the Screening Tool handle beyond the opening of the ear canal.
•
Can the faceplate gauge be inserted behind the first bend without causing excessive discomfort? The gauge should fit deep enough so it is not readily visible. If not, repeat with the other end. If neither end fits, the client is not a candidate for Intigai.
Sizing Up the Impression. Further evaluation of Intigai candidacy and instrument production requires a quality ear impression that extends beyond the second bend of the ear canal. The achievable size, comfort and visibility of Intigai depends directly upon impression quality as well as the shape of the ear. 48
Working with Intigai FlexConnect Mini NEW
The new FlexConnect Mini programming strip is used to program Intigai. Do not use the regular Flex Connect, as the programming connection will be unreliable due to longer programming contacts. The FlexConnect Mini is inserted behind the hinge of battery drawer. Right Ear or Left Ear The Intigai will typically curve in the opposite direction compared to other canal instruments. This is because the Intigai hugs the second bend rather than the first bend. It is for this reason, the Intigai default colors are Red Transparent/right and Blue Transparent/left. The Black faceplate optimizes invisibility. However if your client prefers, additional color choices are also available. For easier insertion, a dot at the top of the shell assists the client in orientating the device.
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Programming Cables and Adaptors Family Name
Cable/ Wireless Guide
Oticon #3 HiPro #3 (2 meter) Left: 384-20-015-01 Right: 384-20-014-00
nEARcom Wireless Programmer
NoahLink #2 (50 cm) Left: 384-20-023-01 Right: 384-20-022-00
ITE/ITC
x
7
CIC/ITC P/ HS P/LP P
x
6
BTE/RITE
x
5
x
Agil Acto
miniBTE
x
4
x
Agil Acto
mini RITE
x
3
x
Intiga 10
RITE
x
1
x
Intigai 10 Agil
IIC CIC
x
2
Agil Acto Safari Chili
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Oticon cable type Order number:
x
Cable Set Up Guide
Cables and Adaptors
les use eter).
P
1
2
Intiga programming top shell. Always use this when programming for proper positioning of instrument on the ear.
FlexConnect Mini 117468
7 6
Do NOT insert batteries when fitting Intiga RITE instruments via cable. Power is supplied via the cable by the programming device.
5 3
3
4
4
FlexConnect 390-01-180-05
5
Direct connection
A
B
Programming module 399-50-530-08
C
1 2
Do NOT insert batteries when fitting miniBTE instruments via cable. Power is supplied via the cable by the programming device.
9 10
6
6 11
7
FlexConnect 390-01-180-05
8
Programming adaptor 390-01-040-00
BTE Adaptor 390-01-320-04
B
A
8 6 6 11
9
6
Direct connection
10
FlexConnect 390-01-180-05
11
BTE Adaptor 390-01-151-00
12
Direct connection
11 8
12 Note: Be sure to insert a fresh battery in the instrument before connecting it to Genie Exemption: Intiga RITE and miniBTE (see above under 1 and 4 )
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Oticon Genie 2012,1
,
Getting started with Cordless Fitting
Neck loop
Escape from the cable jungle – and free your client from uncomfortable restraints. nEARcom gives you greater flexibility and eases the fitting process. Assemble the nEARcom unit 1 Remove the neck string from NoahLink. 2 Snap the nEARcom neck loop onto NoahLink so the connectors engage. For further details, see the nEARcom User Guide.*
NoahLink
Prepare Genie for cordless programming 1. S witch on NoahLink with nEARcom attached. 2. I n Genie, select Preferences/ Common Preference/ Programming Device. 3. Click DETECT. 4. S elect NoahLink with nEARcom and click OK.
* If your nEARcom was supplied by another manufacturer, you must insert an Oticon Tech Module. See the nEARcom User Manual.
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Cordless Fittings
Using nEARcom without cables Detect the instruments
Cordless programming
1 Switch on the instruments using fresh batteries. 2 Lay nEARcom on the table and place the instruments in the middle of the neck loop. • Place BTE and RITE directly on the
Wired programming
table. • Insert ITE/ITC in the holes in the instrument fixture provided with nEARcom, with the face plate facing up. 3 Click DETECT icon for cordless programming.
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Fitting BTE and RITE instruments Instruments which have never been programmed must be assigned to the correct side – left and right – in Genie. Use a BEEP test as follows: 1. To identify the instrument keep it in the middle of the neck loop and click BEEP. The instrument will beep for 6 sec. 2. While the instrument is beeping, remove it from nEARcom and listen to it. 3. If the instrument does not beep, return it to the middle of the neck loop, click Change Side icon 1 and click the same BEEP. Listen to the instrument again. Click CONTINUE and proceed with the fitting.
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Genie Programming
Cordless Fittings
Genie Programming
Genie Quick Guide Genie has been updated and improved with the important aim of helping you achieve better, more efficient fittings. With an emphasis on simplicity throughout the entire interface the new Genie is easy to use, navigate and understand. The principle terminology and structure is consistent with the Genie you already know. This guide provides a quick overview of Genie and describes the typical steps and tools used for a fitting.
Family Step
1. Attach Instruments and click DETECT OR 2. To simulate, select a family button Product families with product versions have a second-level family selection screen, where individual versions can be selected. Note: Genie 2012.1 supports current contract products. When selecting or detecting products prior to RISE or RISE 2 platform, Genie 8.0 will be launched.
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Genie Programming Guide
The Organizer Steps - Horizontal Navigation 1. Client: Appears only when running Genie outside NOAH 2. Counseling: Appears only if eCaps has been installed 3. Family: Selection of all hearing instrument families 4. Selection: Select instrument styles and features 5. Fitting: Verifying and fine tuning of settings 6. End Fitting: Verify and set user operation buttons. Save, Program and Exit
1
2
3
4
5
6
The Task Pane - Vertical Navigation
In each Organizer step there is a Task Pane that gives access to tools and links related to where you are in the fitting process. 57
Selection Step
1. View style and prescribed vent in the status field 2. Optional tools in the Task Pane: a. Personal Profile b. Program Manager c. Acoustics
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Genie Programming Guide
Fitting Step Verify the prescribed setting, for example by using the various built-in sound environments. If adjustments are required, consider using the Adaptation Manager before adjusting individual controls.
5
1 6 7 3
2
4
1. The Connection Bar indicates whether the instrument is • Not connected (grey) • Connected (yellow) • Connected and settings are programmed and stored in the instruments (green) 2. Sets the Adaptation Manager 3. The arrow expands the number of controls 4. The arrow gives access to MPO controls 5. To program instruments during the fitting, press Program Instrument button 6. Operate programs 7. More Tools in Task Pane (optional) e.g. • Program Manager (see below) • Fitting Assistant (see below) • Live Demonstration
• Analyzer (and Life Learning)
• Feedback Manager
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Program Manager Use this tool to add or change content of programs.
1. Add a new program 2. Select content of program 3. For Phone programs, select side (L or R) 4. Activate Auto Phone 5. Change the order of the programs 6. Select the program (P1, P2...) you want to change 7. Select Controls in the Task Pane to return to Fitting view
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Genie Programming Guide
Fitting Assistant A fine-tuning tool to handle the most common user complaints.
5 1 2
3
4 1. Select a tab: General Perception, Speech Perception or Own Voice 2. Select a control and direction for the desired result (left or right - the initial setting is in the middle) 3. Hold the cursor over the selected step and a tooltip will pop-up with a suggestion 4. Use the sound environment buttons to verify the adjustment 5. Select Controls in the Task Pane to return to Fitting view
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End Fitting Step
2 a c
1
b
3
1. Link Streamer to instrument: • NoahLink: Click Read serial no. or enter Streamer serial number • HI-PRO: Enter Streamer serial number 2. Use End Fitting Task Pane to
a. Define button operation. Here you also activate VC function
b. Phone and Accessories. Activate Auto Phone options
c. Open and print customized User Instructions
3. Click Save, Program and Exit
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Genie Programming Guide
Additional Useful Tools in Genie Product Information information sheets from the Select Instruments and End Fitting steps within Genie. Cable Overview A pdf chart of programming cables to be used with products Instruction Videos A series of instructional videos that give a visual demonstration of the many aspects of working with Oticon instruments and pairing ConnectLine devices.
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Streamer / Remote
You can view Oticon product
Digital Contract V791-P-068 Oticon’s Streamer is a Remote Control and a Bluetooth Streamer / Remote
device in one device. Streamer uses the digital EarStream technology to transmit real time audio directly to the instruments. The benefit is a 10 kHz undistorted, crystal clear audio signal. As a remote control your patient can adjust volume and change programs with the press of a button. The Streamer also serves as a gateway between your patient’s hearing instruments and electronic devices such as Bluetoothenabled mobile phones or external audio sources. The audio signal is picked up by the Streamer, and streamed directly into the hearing instruments. In addition to enjoying hands-free binaural connection to phones, you will be able to connect to TVs, PCs, mp3 players and car navigation systems.
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Streamer / Remote Control
Streamer (Remote Control) Pricing Streamer (color Black or White) Accessory options On Accessory Contract V791-P-0049 Part No
Description
384-01-050-00
Cable Set For Streamer
890-52-240-00
Skin, Streamer Dg
890-52-241-00
Skin, Streamer White
890-52-242-00
Skin, Streamer Blue
890-52-243-00
Skin, Streamer Orange
890-52-244-00
Skin, Streamer Mint Green
890-52-410-00
Strap/Antenna -Streamer - Lg WHT
890-52-411-00
Strap/Antenna -Streamer - Lg BLK
890-52-412-00
Strap/Antenna -Streamer - Sm WHT
890-52-413-00
Strap/Antenna -Streamer - Sm BLK
890-60-073-00
Power Supply for Streamer and ConnectLine
Instruments that work with Streamer and ConnectLine Agil Pro Intiga 10 Chili SP9
Acto Pro Chili SP7 Safari 600
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Streamer – How to get started Pairing Before Streamer can be used with your ConnectLine™ devices or a cell phone and music player, Streamer must be paired to these devices. Set Streamer into pairing mode
Press and hold the Connect button for 5-7 seconds until the blue light flashes rapidly.
Turn on Bluetooth function
The Connect function must be active to ensure the wireless communication between Streamer and your audio sources.
After 2 seconds the blue light turns on, and after 5 seconds it flashes rapidly, which indicates the pairing mode.
Press the Connect button shortly. The blue light turns on. After a few seconds the blue light starts to pulsate and after half a minute it turns off again to save power. Firmware 1.3 and up continues to pulse until keys are locked.
Refer to Streamer manual for detailed pairing instructions. For more information on pairing your cell phone with Streamer, visit the Oticon website on www.oticonusa.com
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Streamer / Remote Control
How to use with a cell phone Answer incoming phone calls
When your cell phone rings, you will see a blinking green light around the Phone button. You will also hear a tone in your hearing instruments. Briefly press the Phone button to answer the call. The ring around the Phone button now lights solid green. (Bluetooth function must be active – see “Turn on Bluetooth function”)
Ignoring incoming phone calls
Long press of the phone button.
Hanging up the phone
When you wish to end the call, briefly press the Phone button. The green light turns off and the call is ended.
Make a call
Use your cell phone to make the call. When the call goes through talk into the Streamer – do not press the Phone button on the Streamer.
Turn hearing Hold the volume up/down for 2-3 instrument seconds. microphones ON/OFF
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Streamer How to listen to music/audio Listening to music with a wired connection
Connect the cable of the audio source to the Music Connection of the Streamer.
Listening to music with BluetoothTM streaming
Start music/audio source in Bluetooth enabled device that is paired to the Streamer. Press and hold the music/audio button for 2-3 seconds. The orange ring lights up and the music starts.
Stop the music
Press the Music/Audio button. The orange ring around the button turns off.
Turn hearing instrument microphones ON/OFF
Hold the volume up/down for 2-3 seconds.
Adjust Volume
Use the Volume Up/Down button.
Press the Music/Audio button. The orange ring around the button lights up and the music starts.
Press Up or Down until the volume in the hearing instruments is comfortable. Volume can be adjusted even when audio streaming is not active.
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Streamer / Remote Control Streamer Firmware Overview 1.2
1.2
1.3/1.4
Firmware
3.7.6
3.7.8
3.8.4
Main features
HI Volume up/ down
HI Volume up/down
HI Volume up/down
Program shift HI long press vol up/ down
Program shift long press vol up/down
Program shift long press volume up/down
HI mute long press vol up/down
HI mute long press vol HI mute long press vol up/down up/down
BT light stops fading
BT light stops fading
BT light only stops fading when key-lock*
MultiConnect AutoConnect AutoPriority
MultiConnect AutoConnect AutoPriority
MultiConnect AutoConnect AutoPriority Transfer call to cell (long press Phone Button when connected to cell)* Secondary Audio started with long press of Audio Button*
Other
Bug fix, Oticon Dual intermediate ConnectLine state fixed **ConnectLine microphone can be started with double press of the audio button.
Instrument compatibility Oticon Agil
•
•
•
Oticon Intiga
•
•
•
Oticon Acto
•
•
•
ConnectLine Adaptor Compatibility
•
•
•
ConnectLine TV Adaptor
•
•
•
ConnectLine Phone Adaptor
•
•
•
Oticon Safari
ConnectLine Microphone * New and/or changed with latest release
69** Streamer 1.4 only
•**
TV & Phone Adaptors
Streamer version
Contract No VA-791-P-0159 Connectivity Oticon’s ConnectLineTM is at the core of a modern hearing care plan. ConnectLine is the easiest most complete connectivity solution on the market and brings connectivity within the reach of any patient. ConnectLine is designed to enable simple connections to the TV, Cell Phone and Landline Phones. Oticon’s ConnectLine connectivity solutions turn hearing instruments into a wireless headset for a full range of TV & Phone Adaptors
BluetoothTM devices
ConnectLine Pricing Part No
Description
001-852-021
ConnectLine Microphone
001-852-033
ConnectLine TV Box
001-852-032
ConnectLine Phone Box
890-52-290-00
Additional Microphone for TV Box
890-52-333-00
Additional Charger for ConnectLine Phone Box
ConnectLine Mic
ConnectLine Phone Adaptor
ConnectLine TV Adaptor
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Microphone, TV & Phone Adaptors
ConnectLine TV Finally there’s a Bluetooth™ TV solution that solves the latency problem. Attractive and unobtrusive, this small adaptor connects to the audio output of any TV and runs on its own power supply. Your patients can then enjoy high quality audio –streaming binaurally through their hearing instruments. They can listen at their own preferred volume level and without the latency delay problem of off-the-shelf Bluetooth transmitters.
ConnectLine Phone ConnectLine Phone turns an existing landline phone into a cordless Bluetooth™ phone! Telephone use is a matter of personal choice. Many seniors do not want to learn how to use a new phone, but they have difficulties hearing when they use their current phone. The ConnectLine phone adaptor overcomes this problem by turning any existing landline phone into a Bluetooth phone. It pairs to Streamer at the push of a button and connects automatically whenever the phone is activated.
ConnectLine Microphone ConnectLine Microphone allows hearing instrument users to better participate and interact in some of life’s most difficult communication situations. ConnectLine Microphone helps users enjoy clearer and more private conversation in crowded, noisy, or otherwise difficult listening environments. The discreet companion microphone is worn by the user’s conversation partner and connects wirelessly to the Streamer, allowing the user to hear the other person’s voice directly in their hearing instruments. This results in improved signal-to-noise ratios for difficult listening environments, such as cars, crowded rooms, and noisy restaurants. 71
How to set up ConnectLine Phone Connect to power
Connect the Phone adaptor to telephone Move the phone cable from the telephone to the Phone adaptor. Unplug the cable from the Phone and insert it into the BLACK socket of the Phone adaptor.
Connect the Phone adaptor to telephone outlet Take the cable included and plug one end into the YELLOW socket on the Phone adaptor. Plug the other end in the phone socket where you just removed the phone line. (Note: both ends are the same on the cable).
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Microphone, TV & Phone Adaptors
How to pair Streamer and Phone Adaptor
1
Place the Streamer next to the Phone adaptor (less than two inches apart). 2 inches
2 Press the Streamer Connect button
for 5 seconds until the blue light starts flashing rapidly.
P ress the red Phone button on the Phone adaptor for 5 seconds until the red status indicator is flashing rapidly.
4
After approx. 5-10 seconds pairing is done. The red status indicator on the Phone adaptor gives constant red light and the blue light in Streamer Connect button gives constant light for 5 seconds and then shows slow fading light.*
5 Verify pairing by pressing the phone
button on the Streamer. You should see the red status indicator on the adaptor start flashing.
*You may have to re-pair if first pairing sequence fails.
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Connect button
How to set up ConnectLine microphone Charging/power indicator
Battery Charge connector (mini USB)
To charge the microphone, connect the power supply cord to the mini USB connector placed at the bottom of the microphone.
Constant red light
Battery Low Maximum 20 min. speaking time left
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Blinking green light
Charging
Constant green light
Fully charged (Approx. 1.5 hours charge time.) Will last for 5 approx. hours use.
Microphone, TV & Phone Adaptors
Pairing/initial setup (only needed once)
1
Streamer in pairing mode
6 secs
Press
Hold until blue light flashes
2 Microphone in pairing mode Orange light is flashing rapidly in pairing mode
6 secs
Press and hold for 6 seconds until orange Light flashes rapidly
3 Microphone paired 1 min
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How to set up ConnectLineTM TV Connect to power
Connect to TV Audio output Connect the RCA Phono plug in the TV and the mini jack in the TV adaptor socket labeled B. If the TV does not have RCA Phono plug please refer to the installation guide included with the TV adaptor.
TV cord
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B
Microphone, TV & Phone Adaptors
How to pair Streamer and TV Adaptor
1
P lace the Streamer next to the TV adaptor (less than 2 inches). 2 inches
2
P ress the Streamer Connect button for 5 seconds until the blue light starts flashing rapidly. Connect button
P airing is done when the blue light stops flashing rapidly. At the same time the STATUS indicator on the TV adaptor and the Audio button on the Streamer will be orange.
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How to use with a land line phone Answer incoming phone calls
When your land line phone rings, you will see a blinking green light around the Phone button. You will also hear a tone in your hearing instruments. Briefly press the Phone button to answer the call. The ring around the Phone button now lights solid green. (Bluetooth function must be active – see “Turn on Bluetooth function”)
Hanging up the phone
When you wish to end the call, press the Phone button. The green light turns off and the call is ended.
Make a call
Use your land line phone to make the call. When the call goes through, press the Phone button on the Streamer, then talk into the Streamer.
Turn hearing Hold the volume up/down for 2-3 instrument seconds. microphones ON/OFF
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TV Adaptor & Phone Adaptors
How to listen to TV/audio Listening to TV audio
Press the Music/Audio button. The orange ring around the button lights up and the music starts.
Stop the TV Audio
Press the Music/Audio button. The orange ring around the button turns off.
Turn hearing Hold the volume up/down for 2-3 instrument seconds. microphones ON/OFF Adjust Volume
Use the button Volume Up/Down.
Resume ConnectLine Microphone from Streamer Double press Will start/resume sound from
ConnectLine Microphone.
Short press
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Will stop audio streaming from ConnectLine Microphone.
FM Systems
Press up or down until the volume in the hearing instruments is comfortable. Volume can be adjusted even when audio streaming is not active.
Contract No V791-P-0159 When noise becomes a problem, Oticon’s Amigo FM Systems lend a helping hand. Compared to other FM systems, what makes Amigo the best? Hold it in your hands, and you’ll know it’s built to last. See how the menu screens put you in the driver’s seat. This is how FM solutions were meant to be designed for both BTEs and ITEs! On the outside, Amigo is all about simplicity. But that’s only because complex technologies on the inside are doing all the work for you. Amigo is easy, flexible and yet incorporates careful speech processing and intelligent noise management found in the most advanced hearing instruments. All Oticon FM Transmitters and Receivers come with a 2 year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, including a one-time only replacement for loss theft or FM Systems
damage.
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FM Systems
Amigo T5 and R5 Straightforward, reliable and very cost efficient, Amigo body-worn solutions offer clear access to the sound signal, with surprisingly natural sound quality. The Amigo R5 offers multiple connection options to hearing instruments, cochlear implants and bone anchored devices, and streamer. Amigo T10 The Amigo T10 is a stylish, lightweight, portable solution that’s perfect for use in difficult listening situations. With four built-in directional microphones Amigo T10 picks up desired speech in noisy surroundings, whether worn by the speaker, handheld by the listener or placed on the table. Features: • Portable size and sleek design • 3 directional modes: Omni, Focus and Super Focus mode • Colorful skins • Exchangeable rechargeable/Alkaline AAA batteries Benefits: • Easy to bring anywhere • Exceptional directionality • Significant SNR improvement • Promotes independent FM use
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Amigo T10 Microphone (top) T10 IFU
On/off/mode switch Off
Omni mode
Charge jack
Focus mode
Auxiliary audio input and microphone jack
Superfocus mode
Microphone grille
External antenna jack
Suggested settings for your microphone These are suggested starting points; with experience, you can quickly use the 足settings to suit your preferences. If noise level or group size is: Noise Group
Use:
High Small Superfocus Medium Medium Focus Low Large Omni None None Off
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FM Systems
Amigo Arc Amigo Arc is an attractive, versatile neck loop offering easy FM access to universal teleloop systems. Users of telecoilequipped instruments can benefit from it, as can people with auditory processing difficulties, who would use headphones to access the FM signal. Bandwidth that matters -Amigo Arc offers much wider bandwidth‒ and therefore far better sound quality‒than traditional neck loop receivers. In FM mode the bandwidth is 7,000 Hz, while in AUX mode it stretches to 9,000 Hz. Personalize Amigo Arc -Amigo Arc offers interchangeable shells in five different colours. Easy to click on and off, these shells offer people a unique opportunity to customize Amigo Arc and make it their very own. Visual indicators -Through the two built-in LEDs, Amigo Arc provides instant confirmation that it is working and receiving an FM signal, and that the battery power is sufficient. Super bass boost for music -Amigo Arc offers an instant connection to devices such as mp3 players, with a unique bass boost that promises far richer sound quality than traditional neck loops can offer. A no-limit solution -Fast and easy to fit, Amigo Arc can be used with either a teleloop or headphones. Such versatility makes it perfect for use in educational, leisure or business environments. Intelligent volume setting -Amigo Arc remembers the last used volume setting whether it is FM via neck loop, FM via headphones or auxiliary input via neck loop. Open system philosophy -The Pre- and De-Emphasis controls make Amigo Arc easy to use with virtually any FM transmitter. Conserves power -Optional intelligent sleep mode function helps to conserve battery power.
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Overview of the Amigo Arc Safety release Exhangeable shells (front and back)
LED visual indicators On/Off + FM channel seek
USB charge socket 3.5mm AUX jack for audio in or headphones
Volume up/down, change hearing aid program
Overview of the Ear Level Receivers Amigo R2 -Universal receiver for virtually all BTE instruments. Features a unique push button for channel seek/change. Also works with the Amigo FM-CI adapter for cochlear implants. Amigo R12 -Dedicated receiver for Agil, Acto, Chili, Safari, Epoq, and Vigo BTE / RITE styles. Unique push button for on/off and channel seek/change. Amigo R7 -Dedicated receiver providing a sleek solution for all Sumo BTE models. Offers the same functionality as the Amigo R2.
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FM Systems
Overview of the Amigo T5 Transmitter Channel display Channel up
Channel down Microphone LED Mute button
Auxiliary input
Charging jack
Overview of the Amigo R5 Receiver Channel/ Volume display Channel / Volume up
Channel / Volume down
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LED Channel/ Volume selector
3.5 mm output jack Charging jack
Transmitter Features
Auxiliary audio input
T5
T10
Built-in microphones (Omni, Focus and Super Focus)
LCD screen displays FM channel
Multi-channel frequency synthesis
Failsafe battery charging FM Channel Wizard Integrated programming Keypad lock
Multiple languages One-touch Team-Teaching One-touch mute Programmable display name Programmable channel list Receiver FM gain adjustment 0-30 dB Wireless synchronization of R1, R2, R2 BA, R7, R12, Arc and eZync Wireless programming of R1, R2, R2 BA, R7, R12 and Arc Wireless fitting of R1, R2, R2 BA, R7, R12 and Arc
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FM Systems
Receiver Features
0-30 dB gain Channel seek Connection options
R2
R7
R12
R5
Amigo Arc
Universal Sumo BTE Agil, Acto, Induction 3-pin euro styles Chili,Safari, loop, DAI connector Epoq, Vigo cords or headphones
Induction loop or headphones
Designated child ID
Fits FM-CI adaptor
Multi-channel frequency synthesis
Programmable default channel
Programmable switch
Intelligent sleep mode
Tamper resistant switch/ buttons
Wireless programmable
LED indicator
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R12
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
Agil Pro/Acto Pro RITE
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
Agil Pro/Acto Pro miniRITE
Agil Pro/Acto Pro miniBTE
Epoq/Vigo Rite/ Rite Power
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
Epoq/Vigo BTE/ BTE Power
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
Dual Connect XW
Chili SP9/SP7
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
Safari 600/ Safari 600 SP
with AP900 DAI Adapter
with FM9 adapter
with AP700 DAI Adapter
with FM7 adapter
Agil Pro/Acto Pro BTE 13/BTE power
Sumo DM Oticon ITEs with Telecoil
Intiga 10
R7
R2
Amigo Arc
R5 with Teleloop
R5 with DAI cable/DAI adapter
Receiver
R5 with streamer cord
Receiver/Instrument Compatibility Guide
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*when used with streamer to access an additional program
FM Systems
Accessory overview
R5
Amigo Arc
T5
T10
Power Supply 2-unit power supply
6-unit power supply
Optional
Optional
Mini USB power supply Rechargeable/Alkaline battery
2xAAA
1x Li-ion
2xAAA
2xAAA
Omni directional lapel
Optional
Optional
Directional lapel
Optional
Optional
Boom
Optional
Optional
Microphones
Miscellaneous Audio cable 3.5 mm/3.5 mm
Optional
Optional
Optional Optional
Exchangeable skins/shells
Optional
/Opt.
Headphones
Optional
Optional
Optional
Monitoring earbuds Induction loop Belt clip Waist pouch
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Optional
Optional
Optional
Parts / Accessories
Audio cable 3.5 mm/ dual RCA (Phono)
Contract No. V791-P-0049 Oticon has a large amount of accessories and parts on the VA Accessory Contract. These items include FM boots, battery doors, wind filters, etc. Listed below are some of the more common items ordered by Clinics and their Prosthetics departments for patients.
Parts / Accessories
RITE (RIC) Items
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Part Number
Description
570-07-320-00
RITE Dome size 1, 6mm (10 pcs)
570-07-321-00
RITE Dome size 2, 8mm (10 pcs)
570-07-322-00
RITE Dome size 3, 10mm (10 pcs)
570-07-323-00
RITE Dome, Plus (10 pcs)
113908
Power RITE Dome, 6mm (10 pcs)
570-07-350-00
Power RITE Dome, 8mm (10 pcs)
570-07-351-00
Power RITE Dome, 10mm (10 pcs)
570-07-352-00
Power RITE Dome, 12 mm (10 pcs)
632-02-630-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 0L
632-02-620-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 0R
632-02-621-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 1R
632-02-622-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 2R
632-02-623-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 3R
632-02-624-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 4R
632-02-635-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 5R
632-02-630-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 0L
632-02-631-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 1L
632-02-632-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 2L
632-02-633-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 3L
632-02-634-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 4L
632-02-635-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Medium, 5L
632-02-600-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 0R
632-02-601-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 1R
Parts & Accessories / ROES Codes 632-02-602-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 2R
632-02-603-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 3R
632-02-604-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 4R
632-02-605-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 5R
632-02-611-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 1L
632-02-612-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 2L
632-02-613-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 3L
632-02-614-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 4L
632-02-615-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Standard, 5L
632-02-660-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 1R
632-02-661-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 2R
632-02-662-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 3R
632-02-663-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 4R
632-02-664-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 5R
632-02-670-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 1L
632-02-671-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 2L
632-02-672-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 3L
632-02-673-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 4L
632-02-674-00
RITE (RIC) Speaker Power, 5L
115016
Speaker Unit, 1R Intiga
115017
Speaker Unit, 2R Intiga
115018
Speaker Unit, 3R Intiga
115019
Speaker Unit, 4R Intiga
115020
Speaker Unit, 5R Intiga
115021
Speaker Unit, 1L Intiga
115022
Speaker Unit, 2L Intiga
115023
Speaker Unit, 3L Intiga
115024
Speaker Unit, 4L Intiga
115025
Speaker Unit, 5L Intiga
890-80-160-00
Dual RITE (RIC) Warehouse Kit
890-80-200-00
RITE (RIC) Warehouse Basic
890-80-305-00
RITE (RIC) Power Warehouse Kit
117609
Warehouse Kit Intiga
632-02-900-00
Speaker Kit, M 2 + 3 LR
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Corda (Slim Tube) Items Part Number
Description
570-07-430-00
Corda Dome small set (10 pcs)
570-07-431-00
Corda Dome medium set (10 pcs)
570-07-432-00
Corda Dome large set (10 pcs)
570-07-460-00
Corda Plus Domes/10 pack
589-25-130-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 0R (5 pcs)
589-25-131-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 1R (5 pcs)
589-25-132-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 2R (5 pcs)
589-25-133-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 3R (5 pcs)
589-25-140-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 0L (5 pcs)
589-25-141-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 1L (5 pcs)
589-25-142-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 2L (5 pcs)
589-25-143-00
Corda 2 Tube, 0.9 3L (5 pcs)
589-25-150-00
Corda 2 Adaptor Set (10 pcs)
890-80-070-00
Fitting Kit, Corda 2
114565
miniBTE Corda 2 adapter
Wax protection
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Part Number
Description
689-30-250-06
NoWax, Oticon (single pc)
689-30-280-00
WaxStop, Oticon (single pc)
120459
Pro Wax
119995
T-Cap, Black, Intigai
120336
T-Cap, Beige, Intigai
120337
T-Cap, Tan, Intigai
120338
T-Cap, Medium Brown, Intigai
120339
T-Cap, Dark Brown, Intigai
120336
T-Cap, Beige, Agil CIC
120337
T-Cap, Tan, Agil CIC
120338
T-Cap, Medium Brown, Agil CIC
120339
T-Cap, Dark Brown, Agil CIC
Parts & Accessories / ROES Codes
Streamer/ConnectLine Part Number
Description
384-01-050-00
Cable Set For Streamer
890-52-220-00
Charger Cradle, Streamer
890-52-240-00
Skin, Streamer DG
890-52-241-00
Skin, Streamer White
890-52-242-00
Skin, Streamer Blue
890-52-243-00
Skin, Streamer Orange
890-52-244-00
Skin, Streamer Mint Green
890-52-290-00
Microphone For TV Box
890-52-333-00
Charger for ConnectLine Phone Box
890-52-410-00
Strap/Antenna - Streamer - Lg WHT
890-52-411-00
Strap/Antenna - Streamer - Lg BLK
890-52-412-00
Strap/Antenna - Streamer - Sm WHT
890-52-413-00
Strap/Antenna - Streamer - Sm BLK
890-60-073-00
Power Supply, Streamer and ConnectLine
FM Accessories Part Number
Description
890-15-130-05
Microphone, Boom Amigo T10/ Lexis 3.5mm
890-52-140-00
Microphone, Omni Lapel Amigo T10, 3.5mm
890-52-180-00
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Lapel Mic Lanyard Kit
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