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Auria Features
Program Switch
The Auria Processor can store up to three (3) programs (P1, P2, P3). The Program
switch has three positions to represent each program. P1 is at the bottom, P2 is in
P1 P2 P3
the middle, and P3 is at the top.
Auria Program switch
Volume Control
Volume control allows the loudness level to be adjusted. Turning the control in a
clockwise direction increases the loudness; turning the control counterclockwise
decreases the loudness. The volume position is indicated by the white dot on the
Decrease
Increase
Volume
Volume
dial. The Volume control is typically set at the 12 o'clock position.
Volume control
The audiologist has the ability to restrict or limit the Volume control dial. Although
the dial will continue to work, a restricted range will limit the actual decrease and
increase to sound as the dial is moved. Programming the Volume control in this
manner prevents accidental changes in loudness (either too soft or too loud), which
could compromise the child's hearing
Headpiece with Integrated Cable
The headpiece contains the transmitter for sending sound information to the
implant. There is no Microphone in the headpiece. The cable provides a relay for
the transfer of signals between the headpiece and the Auria Processor. The
headpiece and cable are one unit and should not be separated. To connect the
headpiece to the Auria Processor, simply align the raised area on the end of
the cable with the groove on the headpiece cable connection port located below
headpiece and cable
the Program switch on the body of the Processor, then slide in place until secure.
To remove the headpiece from the Auria Processor, hold the cable's connector
and gently pull it away.
connecting and Removing the headpiece
The Microphone
The sound Processor Microphone is located directly behind the base of the Earhook
positioned at the top of the Auria Processor. children may also use an integrated
Earhook and Microphone called a T-Mic®. (For more information on the T-Mic, see
the Earhook section of this guide.)
sound Processor Microphone
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