4.
Adjust the program position, volume, and sensitivity to their desired settings.
5.
Remove the Neptune Connect and re-attach the sound processor Color Cover.
For further information regarding FM use, refer to the 'Instructions for Use' included
with your FM system.
Listening to the Microphone and FM Receiver
A convenient test mode is built in to all Neptune sound processors to enable
someone with unaided hearing to listen to the following sound sources:
•
Microphones
•
FM receivers
To listen to the desired input:
1.
Ensure that the Neptune Connect is attached and synced to the sound processor.
2.
Connect headphones to the 3.5mm auxiliary connector on the side of the
Neptune Connect.
3.
Place headphone/earbuds in ears. If listening to microphone input, proceed
directly to step 5.
4.
If listening to FM input is desired, connect your wireless FM receiver to the Euro
connector located on the top surface of the Neptune Connect and synchronize it
with the FM transmitter prior to proceeding to the next step.
5.
Set the sound processor program switch to the monitor (Δ) position.
Using the Telephone
There are a variety of ways to use the telephone with your Neptune sound processor.
Consult with your clinician for recommendations regarding telephone use and which
of the following options are best for you:
1. Use the telephone receiver.
You can use the telephone by placing the telephone receiver directly over your
headpiece microphone. It is sometimes necessary to try different phones and providers,
particularly when cellular phones are used, for the optimal telephone signal.
2. Use a telephone adapter
A telephone adapter is available for purchase from AB for use with your Neptune
sound processor. The telephone adapter can be permanently connected to your
home or work phone. The adapter connects directly into the auxiliary connector
of your Neptune Connect, although you may require a special program for this
purpose. Consult with your clinician or an AB representative for further information
regarding this option.
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