Connecting the Universal Headpiece (UHP) Color Caps
Small Parts Hazard: The processor, UHP Color Caps, magnets, and
WARNING:
spacers may cause choking if swallowed.
Attaching the UHP Color Cap
1
Align the Color Cap with the headpiece.
Removing the UHP Color Cap
1
Insert the UHP Removal Tool into the slot
above the headpiece cable connector.
Connecting the Headpiece to the Naída CI
1
Align the pin on the right angled end of
the cable with the cable connection port
located below the program button on the
body of the processor.
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2
Gently press the cap and headpiece together.
The Color Cap will snap into place.
2
Gently push the tool forward to release the
Color Cap as shown above.
2
Press in until you feel it snap into place.
Removing the Headpiece from the Naída CI
1
Hold the cable's connector (the right-angled
plastic plug, not the wire).
Connecting the T-Mic 2/Earhook
1
Beginning with either the earhook or
T-Mic 2 disconnected, align the T-Mic 2
or earhook flush with the processor. Hold
the T-Mic 2 or earhook firmly at the top
and push towards the processor until it
meets flush with the processor.
3
Line up the pin with the hole in the T-Mic
2/Earhook and gently push it through
the hole. The pin will move from one side
of the processor, through the T-Mic 2/
Earhook, to the other, holding the T-Mic
2/Earhook in place. The pin should not
come out the other side.
2
Gently pull the cable's connector away
from the Naída CI.
2
Using the provided T-Mic 2/Earhook tool,
place one of the pins in the small hole on
the side of the tool. This will help to steady
the pin as you line it up with the pin hole
on the T-Mic 2/Earhook.
4
If a small portion of the pin extends
beyond the processor, use the side of the
tool to push the pin inward so it lies flush
with the processor.
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