Advanced Bionics, MED-EL & Cochlear Nucleus 7 & 8 test lead & button earphone
Code: DCTEST4
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Description
This lead and earpiece allows baseline measurements from
an Advanced Bionics Auria, Harmony,
Naida CI Q90, Marvel CI or
Neptune processor and Cochlear Nucleus 7 or 8 processor to be
made in a hearing aid test box. Also compatible with MED-EL
Opus 2,Rondo and Sonnet processors (additional accessories
required)
Please note the current
version of this lead has a black receiver. Older leads were
supplied with a beige receiver. Please ensure you use the
same version of lead (black or beige) when undertaking
comparative testing as the responses of the two types of
receivers will be different.
This lead can be used in conjunction with:
a. The Advanced Bionics Harmony Listening Check (DCAB5821)
for Auria and Harmony processors.
b. The Advanced Bionics Naida CI Listening Check
(DCAB5823) for
Naida CI Q70 & Q90
processors
c. The Advanced Bionics M Listening Check (DCAB5827) for
Naida CI M and Sky CI M processors
d. The Cochlear Nucleus 7 & 8 Monitor Earphones
Adaptor (DCZ544578) and a mono-to-stereo adaptor (MXF378) for
Nucleus & processors.
e. It can also be connected directly to a Neptune
processor as if it were a set of test earphones.
f. The MED-EL Microphone Test Device (DCM2883), Mini
Battery Pack with Rondo connection cable and Connecting cable
(DCM8082) for RONDO processors
g. The MED-EL Microphone Test Device Kit (DCM32695) and FineTuner Echo remote control (DCM39212) for Sonnet processors
g. The MED-EL Microphone Test Device Kit (DCM32695) and FineTuner Echo remote control (DCM39212) for Sonnet processors
The lead is connected to a standard testbox coupler for
radio aid verification.
For details of recomended signal levels please refer to
the ALTWG Quality Standards document "GPG QS8 Electroacoustic
checks - auditory implants"
available to download from the
BATOD website here.
Connevans would like to acknowledge the work of the Ewing
Foundation for Deaf Children in developing this testing
accessory
www.ewing-foundation.org.uk