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Cochlear Mini 2 User manual

Quick guide for Baha® sound processor users
Cochlear™ Wireless Mini Microphone 2 / 2+
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Hear better over a distance and in noisy listening situations,
such as:
How to:
dining at a restaurant
in meetings
participating in a class at the gym
in schools and classrooms
when travelling by car, bus or train
Give the microphone to the person you want to listen to and ask
them to position it close to their mouth by placing it vertically on
their clothing using the clip on the back. Then activate streaming
on your Baha sound processor.
Check with your hearing healthcare professional whether
your sound processor has been paired with your microphone.
Previously paired sound processors do not need to be paired
again.
If your sound processor is not pre-paired, see below for
instructions on how to easily pair it with your microphone.
Charge the battery
Charge the battery for at least 3 hours before using your
microphone for the first time, even if the battery indicators
indicate it is fully charged.
The charger can be connected overnight; the battery cannot be
overcharged.
Note: On average, the microphone will operate for up to 10 hours
between charges. Battery life may vary depending on use.
Line-in
connector (2+)
FM connector (2+)
Micro USB for
charging
Status indicator (LED)
ON/OFF button
Volume down Volume up
Mute
button
Mounting clip
Benefits of your Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone
Product overview Get started
Up to
25 metres
(clear line of sight)
Mini Microphone Sound Processor
10-40 cm between mouth
and microphone
Tip! Make sure that your sound processor volume is comfortably
adjusted before you change the settings with the volume control
on the microphone.
Hear the TV or radio better
How to:
Place the microphone by the TV speaker or radio. No
need to plug it into a head phone outlet.
Quick guide for Baha® sound processor users
Cochlear™ Wireless Mini Microphone 2 / 2+
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CD
Turn off your Cochlear sound processor.
Press the pairing button once (twice for channel 2, three
times for channel 3) using the tip of a pen or similar object.
The status LED will flash yellow and the device will be in
pairing mode for 20 seconds.
Pair with sound processor
A
You can pair up to three Cochlear streaming devices with your
Cochlear sound processor. Select a separate channel for each
device paired with the sound processor.
Turn on your microphone.
B
EWhile pairing mode is active, turn on your sound processor. FSuccessful pairing will be indicated by either an audible
melody played in the sound processor, or by a flashing light
on the sound processor (depending on the type of sound
processor).
The number of flashes from the LED in each sequence will
correspond to the channel the microphone is being paired to
(two flashes – channel two, three flashes – channel three).
Start streaming
1. Turn on the microphone and your sound processor.
2. Press and hold the wireless streaming/program button on your
sound processor for about three seconds.
When streaming is activated, an audible melody or a flashing light
(depending on the type of sound processor) will be followed by
streamed audio via the microphone.
Start streaming from a second or third
Cochlear Wireless Accessory
If your sound processor is paired with more than one streaming
device simply press and hold the wireless streaming/program
button a 2nd or 3rd time to access the 2nd or 3rd Cochlear
streaming device.
Stop streaming Mute
Press the wireless streaming/program button on your sound
processor. This will return the sound processor to the last program
used.
1. To mute the signal press the mute button. The mute LED will flash
yellow while muted.
2. To unmute the signal press the mute button again.
Note: Restarting the microphone while muted will unmute the signal.
Using your Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone
Quick guide for Baha® sound processor users
Cochlear™ Wireless Mini Microphone 2 / 2+
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Telecoil (TC)
From the built-in Telecoil, receiving audio from a induction loop
system (available at some theatres, schools, churches, etc.).
FM
From an external FM receiver attached via the FM connector. To
use this mode, insert a Europin DAI or FM receiver into the FM
connector.
Line-in Change mode
From an external audio source (smartphone, tablet, laptop, TV,
etc.) attached via the Line-in connector.
To use this mode, insert the included jack cable into the Line-in
connector and plug the other end of the jack cable into the
AUDIO OUT on the external audio device.
To view the current mode of operation
press the mode button once. The
corresponding mode LED on the backside
of the microphone will light up.
To change the mode of operation press
the mode button again and repeat until
the desired mode is obtained.
Note:
• Line-in and FM Modes can only be selected if a cable or FM
receivers are inserted into the microphone.
• The microphone will automatically switch into Line-in Mode
when inserting a mini-jack plug.
• The microphone will automatically switch into FM Mode when
inserting an FM or DAI receiver.
Additional features of the Mini Microphone 2+
The Mini Microphone 2+ also offers extended audio source connectivity options.
Ardium, Baha, Baha SoftWear, BCDrive, DermaLock, EveryWear, Vistafix and Windshield are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB. Cochlear, SmartSound,
True Wireless, Hear now. And always and the elliptical logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Limited. © Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB 2016. All rights reserved. MAR16.
Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB
Konstruktionsvägen 14, 435 33 Mölnlycke, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 792 44 00 Fax: +46 31 792 46 95
www.cochlear.com
Support
For full details about the Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphones,
please refer to the User Manual.
For full details about the Cochlear Baha sound processor, please
refer to the User Manual part A.
Stream audio to your sound processor
How to:
Insert one end of the supplied
jack cable into the socket of
the microphone and the other
end into the AUDIO OUT of
your audio device, such as a
computer, MP3 player or hi-fi. To audio
device
Visit www.cochlear.com to learn about our
full range of apps and wireless accessories.
Cochlear Wireless Accessories are compatible with select Cochlear sound processors. See www.cochlear.com for full compatibility details.
Not all products are available in all markets. Product availability is subject to regulatory approval in respective markets.
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