The Naída CI Q70 has a convenient monitor mode, accessed by using the Naída CI Listening
Check and Listening Check Earbuds. This mode enables someone with unaided hearing to
listen to the Naída CI Q70 input sound sources. For instructions on how to listen to inputs using
the Naída CI Listening Check and Listening Check Earphones, refer to the
Microphone(s) and Auxiliary Inputs
Audio Accessories
ComPilot
Audio Input
(3.5 mm Auxiliary Jack)
The auxiliary jack on the ComPilot allows the recipient to plug directly into battery-operated
consumer electronics devices, such as MP3 players, portable DVD players, or handheld
gaming devices. When connecting to consumer devices, it may require attenuation to prevent
sound from being too loud or distorted. This attenuation can be applied by a hearing care
professional during programming so the recipient can fully enjoy the sound from an audio
device. Also, a hearing care professional can create a program allowing the recipient to hear
both environmental and auxiliary device sounds. Talk to your hearing care professional about
which programming options are right for the recipient in this situation.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
Do not connect to mains powered sound sources (e.g. TV, computer) unless
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using a mains isolation cable.
Do not swim or bathe with the ComPilot.
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When streaming audio with the ComPilot, if your headpiece becomes
NOTE:
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unlocked, turn off the ComPilot prior to re-locking your headpiece. Not doing so
may prevent the sound processor from communicating with your implant.
Color Customization
The Naída CI Q70 comes in a variety of color options, allowing the recipient to customize the
look of the sound processor to suit their personal style.
section of the User Guide.
FM/Roger Input (Euro Socket)
Naída CI Q70 Sound Processor User Guide
Listening to the
Charging Input (Mini-USB)
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